Educational Experiences
Learning through real experiences, nature, and discovery.
Geneva Experience creates immersive educational experiences designed to complement school and group learning through direct contact with Swiss culture, local expertise, nature, and hands-on discovery.
Designed as dynamic experiences lasting a couple of hours, each immersion is guided by specialists who bring their field to life in an accessible, engaging, and memorable way.
Each experience is adapted to the age group, educational objectives, and desired level of immersion.
These experiences are designed to spark curiosity, encourage active learning, and connect students with Switzerland through meaningful and memorable real-world experiences.

Geneva Vineyard Discovery
An immersive educational experience in the vineyards of Geneva, created to introduce students to Swiss wine culture, local heritage, and the living traditions connected to vineyard work.
Guided by an award-winning Swiss oenologist, students discover how vines grow, how the seasons shape the vineyard, and how soil, climate, landscape, and human expertise all contribute to this unique Swiss know-how.
Beyond the vineyard itself, the experience also encourages observation, sensory discovery, environmental awareness, and a deeper understanding of how tradition, nature, and craftsmanship are connected.
The experience is designed to transmit the cultural value of vineyard life: the patience, traditions, stories, and expertise that continue to keep Swiss wine heritage alive across generations.
During harvest season, in September and October, the experience can also include a special harvest moment, allowing students to discover the atmosphere, rhythm, and importance of this key period in vineyard life.

Guided by a Lake Navigation Expert
An interactive educational experience on Lake Geneva, where students discover boating, navigation, and life on the water directly on board.
Guided by a lake navigation expert, participants are introduced to navigation through fun and practical activities, such as reading simple orientation points, helping trace a route, understanding basic nautical vocabulary, observing wind, weather, and lake conditions, and learning how to navigate a boat safely.
The captain also explains the essential safety rules on board, including how to behave on the boat, what equipment is needed, and how natural conditions influence navigation.
Designed to be active, accessible, and engaging, the experience encourages teamwork, curiosity, observation, practical learning, and interaction within the unique environment of Lake Geneva.
