8
Tour

Skydiving in Auckland

Dare to jump out of an aeroplane and get your adrenaline pumping with this tandem skydive. You'll enjoy the best views in Auckland!. Description. If you've always fancied launching yourself out of a flying aeroplane and soaring over spectacular...

  • 3 hours

Dare to jump out of an aeroplane and get your adrenaline pumping with this tandem skydive. You'll enjoy the best views in Auckland!

Description

If you've always fancied launching yourself out of a flying aeroplane and soaring over spectacular landscapes, you can't miss doing this tandem skydive in Auckland. Experience freefalling through the skies above New Zealand. Once the parachute opens, you'll see unparalleled views of the east and west coasts, including Waiheke and Great Barrier islands, Auckland volcanoes, and Mount Ruapheu. Depending on the weather, you might also see Mount Taranaki.

When booking, choose from four different heights: 13,000 feet (3,962.4 metres), 16,000 feet (4,876.8 metres), or 18,000 feet (5,486 metres), the highest skydive in New Zealand.

Who can participate in this activity?

Maximum weight for the jump is 220 pounds (100 kg).Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian who must sign a consent form.Children under 15 years old are not allowed to jump from 18,000 feet.

Meeting point

When making your reservation, choose to make your own way to Parakai or request pickup from central Auckland at the Sky Tower entrance. Pickup is subject to availability.

Prices

Options

Skydive from 13,000 feet

Skydive from 18,000 feet

Skydive from 16,000 feet

Included

  • Transport by minibus (subject to availability)
  • Tandem skydive from the selected height

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

We use our own and third-party cookies to understand how you use our website, to compile statistics and to be able to improve it, as well as to adapt the content to your tastes and show you personalised advertising based on your browsing habits (e.g. pages visited). For more information click here