Geneva, Switzerland – Imagine dipping in the waters of Lake Geneva, overlooking some of the most expensive real estate in Switzerland and working on your crawl stroke in a one-to-one swimming lesson, all without breaking the bank.
The private instruction costs only 10 francs per adult/per lesson and just 5 francs for children’s lessons.
During the summer, the entrance fee to the Bains des Paquis is 2 francs per adult, and 1 franc per child. Thus the total bill for an individual swimming course for a parent and a child comes to less than 20 francs. That’s a great deal in Geneva.
Valerie Andreetto, the English and French speaking instructor at Paquis, teaches students that the most important thing is “to feel comfortable and enjoy the water. Once you feel comfortable,” she says with an easy smile, “you can worry about your stroke and your style.”
Andreetto has been the swimming instructor at Paquis for six seasons. A very hands-on instructor she shares the water with her students. Beginners usually swim in the shallow pools while more advanced students go a bit deeper -but within reach- in the Lake.
Individual swimming courses at the Bains des Paquis are available through the end of August.
Courses are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Sign up for one or more lessons, there is no limit to the number of classes you may take.
Part of the fun for all is that in addition to a small “beach” there are two diving boards, a shallow pool to play water volleyball, Turkish baths (or Hammam) and a restaurant on the premises.
The Hammam closes the last week of August and reopens in mid-September.
In addition, all beach water polo fans in Geneva are invited to meet, swim and play every Monday and Thursday during the summer. The invitation is valid until the end of August.
The swimming season officially ends in mid-September but of course you may still swim in the Lake at any given time after that if you are willing to face the frigid waters.
Swimming is “at your own risk” after mid-September when the entrance fees to the Bains des Paquis are waived.
Currently, Andreetto is completing her certification to provide mental coaching to elite Swiss swimmers and she also provides courses at indoor pools in Geneva. You can contact her at +41 (0) 76 540 75 00 for further information.
Happy swimming!
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GenevaLunch, 14 August 2009.
Filed under: Sports/outdoors
Tags: activities for families with children, activities for kids, City/Canton services, fun outdoor summer events, kids summer sports, new to Geneva, summer outdoors, Wednesday activities
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August 15th, 2009 at 6:20 am
Anytime swimming and Switzerland are in the same sentence, I am all ears. I would love to get the opportunity to swim at Lake Geneva. I hope the swim lesson business there continues to be a success!
February 24th, 2011 at 1:57 pm
Very nice tips for beginners. Swimming is a tough sport yet so enjoying. I love it very much.
April 27th, 2011 at 4:56 am
Swimming lessons in an open lake looks challenging but I hope it’s safe to practice there.
May 4th, 2011 at 1:31 am
Thanks for reading and sorry for the delay in responding.
It is safe if you are a weak swimmer then the lessons are given in shallower waters where there are lifeguards.
Cheers,
Laila