Deepspot is an indoor freediving and scuba training facility in Mszczonów, Poland, about 40–50 km southwest of Warsaw. It is known for having one of Europe’s deepest diving pools and 's world second deepest pool with a maximum depth of approximately 45 m, designed for freediving and scuba training rather than natural marine exploration. The underwater environment includes artificial features such as simulated caves and a small wreck, but no natural marine life. The facility also offers courses, training sessions, and viewing areas for non-divers; contact local operators or guides at Deepspot reception for details on freediving sessions and instruction.
To reach Deepspot from Warsaw, travel by car or bus to the town of Mszczonów; the drive typically takes about 45–60 minutes from central Warsaw via the S8 expressway. Public transport includes trains or buses connecting Warsaw with Mszczonów, followed by a short walk to the facility.
Visibility: generally high clarity in pool water, artificial environment, consistent throughout depth (no natural thermocline)
Depth Range: up to 45 m
Water Temperature: maintained at around 32–34 °C
Water Conditions: calm, controlled indoor pool conditions
Seasonality: open year-round as an indoor facility
Transportation: accessible by car from Warsaw (~45–60 min) or local bus/train connections to Mszczonów
Local rules: follow facility safety regulations, use provided descent lines, and dive only with appropriate supervision or certification as required by Deepspot policies
