Skydiving Experiences

 

Skydiving experiences at dropzones around the UK for a tandem jump near you! Parachuting from a moving plane at anything from 5000 to 15,000 ft to experience freefall is most definitely reserved for the most fearless, whether you’re going jumping for charity or your own (in)sanity!

 

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couple skydiving
Based On 6 Reviews

Tandem Skydives - UK Wide

Locations Nationwide

Buy For £299.00

Tandem Skydives - UK Wide
• Our most flexible skydiving voucher
• UK-wide validity at drop zones near you
• A tandem parachute jump from 10,000ft
• Friends & family can watch the freefall fun
Skydiving Durham
Based On 5 Reviews

Skydiving Durham

Shotton Airfield, Durham

Exclusive to ITB From £199.99

Skydiving Durham
  • Tandem skydiving near Durham
  • Drop zone is at Shotton Airfield
  • Jump from 7,000 or 14,000 ft!
  • The only skydive school in the North East
Skydiving at Dunkeswell in Devon
Based On 17 Reviews

Skydiving in Devon

Dunkeswell Aerodrome, Devon

Save £50 From £149.00

Skydiving in Devon
  • Tandem skydiving at Dunkeswell, Devon
  • Dropzone operating since 1964
  • Freefall from 7,000, 10,000 or 15000ft
  • Amazing views on these jumps!
Kent Skydiving Experience
Based On 9 Reviews

Kent Skydiving Experience

Headcorn Airfield, near Ashford

From £319.99

Kent Skydiving Experience
• Skydiving at Headcorn Airfield in Kent
• Tandem jumps from 12,000ft
• A renowned drop zone & school established in 1979
• British Skydiving qualified instructors
Skydiving Peterborough
Based On 5 Reviews

Skydiving Peterborough

Sibson Airfield, Peterborough

From £199.99

Skydiving Peterborough
  • Skydives at Sibson Airfield in Peterborough
  • Tandem jumps from 7,000 & 13,000 ft
  • At a long-established skydiving school 
  • 10,000+ jumps done every year!
Skydiving Cornwall
Based On 4 Reviews

Skydiving Cornwall

Perranporth Airfield, Saint Agnes

Buy For £299.00

Skydiving Cornwall
  • Tandems skydiving at Perranporth Airfield
  • Amazing coast & country views as you jump
  • Freefall over the Cornish coast from 10,000ft
  • This school is family-owned and run
All Inclusive Skydiving in Devon with Handycam Media Package

15,000ft Skydive in Devon with Handcam Photo Package

Dunkeswell Aerodrome, Devon

From £388.00

15,000ft Skydive in Devon with Handcam Photo Package
  • The ultimate skydiving package!
  • Tandem jump from 15000ft
  • Instructor wears a wrist camera
  • To capture fab selfies of your jump!
Tandem Skydiving at Hibaldstow Airfield in Lincolnshire
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Skydiving at Hibaldstow in Lincolnshire

Hibaldstow Airfield, North Lincolnshire

From £199.00

Skydiving at Hibaldstow in Lincolnshire
  • Tandem skydives in Lincolnshire
  • From 10,000 or a whopping 15,000ft 
  • Weekday & anytime vouchers offered
  • Skydive centre established in 1992
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Skydiving in Cambridge

Chatteris Airfield, March

From £219.99

Skydiving Cambridgeshire
  • Tandem parachuting in Cambridge
  • 7000, 10,000 & 15,000ft jump
  • At Chatteris Airfield near March
  • Max out with 60 seconds of freefall!
Tandem skydiving in Norfolk Suffolk borders from Beccles Airfield
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Skydiving Suffolk/Norfolk Borders

Beccles Airfield, near Norwich

From £199.99

Skydiving Suffolk/Norfolk Borders
  • Skydiving at Beccles Airfield
  • Tandem jumps from 7,000 or 13,000ft
  • School run by expert ex military parachutist
  • Stunning Norfolk / Suffolk coastal views!
Skydiving over Lancashire - Men Skydiving
Based On 1 Review

Skydiving Lancashire

Cockerham near Lancaster

Buy For £265.00

Skydiving over Lancashire
• Tandem jumps in the North West
• Skydive centre in Cockerham established in 1964
• Instructors all British Parachute Ass. qualified
• Tandem jumps at 11,000ft
Skydiving - Jumping out of plane over Langar
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Skydiving Nottingham

Langar, Nottingham

Buy For £284.99

Skydiving Nottingham
  • Tandem jumps from Langar Airfield
  • Operating skydives since the 1970s
  • British Skydiving affiliated school
  • 45-50 seconds of freefall!
gower skydive
Based On 1 Review

Skydiving Swansea

Swansea Airport, Gower Peninsula

From £269.99

Skydiving Swansea
  • Tandem skydiving in Swansea
  • Jump from 10,000 or 15,00ft 
  • Amazing Gower Peninsula views
  • Approx. 40mins ground training then jump!
Skydiving in Fife

Skydiving in Fife

Fife Airport, Glenrothes

Buy For £369.00

Skydiving in Fife
  • Go skydiving at Fife Airport, Scotland!
  • Tandem jumps from around 10,000ft
  • Short training course & then your jump
  • 30 secs of freefall & Perthshire views
Skydive Hibaldstow

AFF Level 1 Skydiving Course Lincolnshire

Hibaldstow Airfield, North Lincolnshire

Buy For £425.00

AFF Level 1 Skydiving Course Lincolnshire
  • Two-day AFF skydiving courses
  • Jump solo from 15,000ft
  • Accompanied by two instructors
  • From Hibaldstow Airfield, Lincolnshire
VR IFLY

iFLY Virtual Reality Experience

London, Milton Keynes, Manchester, Basingstoke

Buy For £165.99

iFLY Virtual Reality Experience
  • Indoor skydiving with VR headsets
  • Feel the wind & see yourself skydiving 
  • VR is at all 4iFLY centres in the UK
  • 2 x skydives before your 1 x VR flight
Skydiving Salisbury
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Skydiving Salisbury

Old Sarum Park, Wiltshire

From £269.99

Skydiving Salisbury
  • Skydive from Old Sarum in Salisbury
  • 10,000 or 15,000ft tandem jumps
  • Highest UK jump offering 15,000ft!
  • Super friendly instructors & crew
Flying Choice Vouchers from Into The Blue

Flyers Choice

Locations Nationwide

From £50.00

Flyers Choice
  • Choose from a wide choice of Flying Experiences
  • Locations across the UK
  • Option to top up your voucher on line
  • FREE premium packaging included worth £4.99
 

UK Skydiving & Parachuting FAQs

 
 

What's the difference between skydiving and parachute jumping?

For the sake of argument, the words skydiving and parachuting are interchangeable. They mean the same thing. Only the most pedantic of parachute jumper would point out that not every parachute jump is a skydive, as a skydive means freefall and not every parachute jump involves freefall...

 
 
 

What is a drop zone?

The drop zone is what skydivers call their skydive centre and where you land. We bet our bottom dollar that by the time you've landed back on terra firma after your parachute jump you'll also be calling it the drop zone like a seasoned jumper!

 
 
 

Can I do a skydive for charity?

Yes. Skydiving is a really popular sponsored activity to do. Whilst we don't get involved in the fund raising side of things, many of our customers buy their skydive voucher from us with the intention of doing it to raise money for a good cause. Simply buy your parachute voucher for the location of your choice, set up your fundraising page and away you go!

 
 
 

How fit do I need to be to do a parachute jump?

Health and fitness advice and regulations are pretty in-depth when it comes to parachute jumping. Our operators all provide you with a information pack that goes through everything you need to be aware of when it comes to your state of health. For example, those with certain respiratory and heart conditions wouldn't be able to jump. And if you've dislocated your shoulder in previous years, that also might restrict you from doing a skydive. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you need anything clarifying regarding health and fitness.

 
 
 

Do I need a medical certificate to jump?

Normally no, but you do need to be aware of all the advice, rules and regulations regarding any health or medical conditions. If there are any doubts on your fitness, you will be asked to provide a valid medical certificate from a doctor specifying that you are OK to jump.

 
 
 

Do I need to be insured to do a sky dive experience in the UK?

There's no legal obligation to be insured when you do a parachute jump. Having said that, many skydive centres do offer personal injury insurance as an option. You can opt for this when booking your date or when you register on the day of your sky dive experience. The fee for this will be payable locally.

 
 
 

What are the weight limits for parachuting?

Maximum weights vary according to the type of parachute jump you will be doing. For a tandem parachute jump, for example, the max weight for men is 17 stone (107kgs) and for women it's 15.7 stone (99kgs). Please check in the full details section of each product page for all the info on their weight restrictions.

 
 
 

What are the age restrictions?

The lower age limit for tandem parachute jumping is generally 16 years (with authorisation from a parent or guardian). There are also upper age limits in force. For example, anyone wanting to join an accelerated freefall course needs to be under 50 years of age.

 
 
 

Can I go skydiving whilst pregnant?

All of our UK parachuting schools decline jumpers from taking part if you are (or think you could be) pregnant.

 
 
 

What do I wear for the skydive?

You'll be given an all-in-one jumpsuit with googles for your foray into parachuting, so we'd advise you to wear casual or sports clothing underneath.

 
 
 

How do skydivers get to the jump height?

You and your instructors will be taken up to the jump height in an aeroplane, which means when you go parachuting you get two adrenaline experiences in one - the jump and flight up there! Operators use aircraft such as the Cessna Caravan, which is a popular transport plane for skydive centres.

 
 
 

How long does the plane flight take?

Depending on the height you'll be jumping out of the plane at, you can expect the flight to take around 15 minutes from take-off. On tandem skydives, you'll be attached to your instructor whilst you're in the aircraft.

 
 
 

What has air space got to do with parachuting?

If you hear skydivers talking about airspace, they are referring to whether the dropzone is located in restricted air space, that's to say whether it's in a flight zone governed by air traffic control regulations. The best locations are in unrestricted airspace.

 
 
 

What height will I be jumping out at?

For tandem skydives and accelerated freefall courses, it's anywhere between 12,000 and 15,000ft (that's two miles up in the sky!) depending in conditions. Static line jumps are done at between 3500 and 5000ft, as your canopy is deployed more or less as soon as you exit the aircraft.

 
 
 

How long will I be in the air for after jumping out of the plane?

On tandem jumps and accelerated freefall courses it's all about the freefall. You will be falling through the air without the canopy open for between 40 and 50 seconds. When you reach around 5000ft the canopy will deploy and there's a four to five-minute float back down to solid ground.

 
 
 

How fast will I go?

A skydiver adopting the usual 'belly to the ground' freefall position will reach terminal velocity at around 120mph. That's to the say the maximum speed of you, as a falling object! That's face-distortingly fast!

 
 
 

Will my skydive experience day be cancelled if it's raining?

Invariably, yes. When it rains it's usually cloudy which means the plane won't be taking off and that means rescheduling your jump.

 
 
 

How much teaching will I need for a tandem parachute jump?

Tandem jumps are the most accessible way to go skydiving. You'll have a pre-jump briefing and training session that'll last around 20-minutes. You'll get kitted up, meet your instructor and then you'll be hopping onboard the plane for the flight to your jump height.

 
 
 

What is an accelerated freefall course?

An accelerated freefall course (or AFF) is ideal for those who are serious about skydiving. It's an intense one or two-day course, which culminates in you jumping out the plane from up to 15000ft, with two instructors by your side to hold and assist, but you won't be attached to them. This means you're doing all the work from the moment you jump out to carrying out your textbook landing.

 
 
 

What is static line parachuting?

On a static line parachute, the canopy is attached to the aircraft by a line and released automatically once you exit the plane. You get the total thrill of doing a solo jump, but the without the freefall sensations, as you'll be jumping from around 4000ft. As soon as the canopy deploys, you will be literally pulling the strings to control where you go and conducting your landing too, whilst being in radio contact with instructors the whole time.

 
 
 

Can you skydive solo when it's your first time?

Yes you can. They are called static line parachute jumps. You spend around six hours on the ground learning your craft, before making your solo jump. The canopy deploys automatically and you're in communication with instructors at all times by radio, but you will be jumping solo! On the accelerated freefall, it's a full day of training and then a jump from 10,000-15,000ft with two instructors literally holding on to you.

 
 
 

Is it called accelerated freefall because you go faster?

No, sadly not! The accelerated bit refers to the fact that it's a fast-track way to make your own parachute jump (albeit with assistance) within a very short space of time.

 
 
 

Where can I do a skydiving experience near me?

We work with the very best drop zones in the UK to bring you thrilling and safe parachuting close to you from the most renowned skydive centres in the country including:

  • Durham
  • Devon
  • Kent
  • Peterborough
  • Cornwall
  • Lincolnshire
  • Cambridgeshire
  • Norwich
  • Lancashire
  • Nottinghamshire
  • South Wales
  • Fife
  • Wiltshire