Diving in Sweden

Sweden, officially known as the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located in Northern Europe. It is the third largest country in the European Union by area and has a population of over 10 million. Sweden is known for its beautiful landscapes, forests, lakes, and coastlines. It is also famous for its culture, with notable contributions to music, literature, and film. Sweden has a high standard of living, a strong welfare state, and is often ranked as one of the world’s most sustainable and prosperous countries.

The unique waters of Sweden offer excellent and varied diving opportunities. In the Baltic Sea, there is a large number of old wooden wrecks that are well preserved and offer a captivating diving experience.

As well as world-class wreck dives, Sweden also hosts fascinating diving inland. Throughout Sweden, there are quarries and mines that tell of Sweden’s industrial heritage. They are now destinations for experienced divers looking for adventure deep below the surface.

Diving on the West Coast offers the chance to explore a majestic fjord and beautiful islands that are teeming with life. Sweden also has pristine lakes and rivers to dive, and during the winter months, you can even go ice diving.

Featured Training Centers

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Featured places to go in Sweden

Dive Sites to visit in Sweden

Facts about Sweden

Power Plug Type

 

C, F

Airports

 

GOT, MMX, ARN

Currency

 

SEK

Language

 

sv

Electricity

 

230 V / 50 Hz

Timezone

 

UTC+01:00

Network Provider

 

Tele2 Sverige AB, Telenor (Vodafone), Telia Mobile

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