SAVE 10% on your jump: The thrill, the buzz and the pure adrenaline rush is something we look forward to. Going skydiving in the Bay of Islands is an awesome way to experience all of that and more! Choose from our four skydive heights – 9,000 ft, 12,000 ft, 16,500 ft and of course, New
Activity Category: Skydive
Skydive Tauranga
Save 15% on your jump; Skydive Tauranga offers unique New Zealand views with a breathtaking mix of golden sand beaches, waterways, cities and mountains. On the ride up, your Tandem Master will point out some iconic New Zealand sights and tell you more about our region and country. Start your adventure with a 20/25-minute scenic
Skydive Auckland
SAVE 15% off all jumps; Skydive Auckland offer the highest skydive in New Zealand at 20,000ft with amazing views of both the east and west coasts of NZ, Waiheke Island, Great Barrier Island and Mt Ruapehu. Our modern 17 seat turbine plane means you can jump with your friends and experience it together. Free return
Skydive Wanaka
SAVE 10% on your jump; It’s not every day that you strap yourself to a beautiful stranger and leap from a perfectly good aircraft! Your incredible scenic flight to altitude captures 360 degree views of NZ’s highest mountains, glaciers, lakes and rivers. Freefall from up to 15 000 feet, at 200kph and then soar under
iFLY Indoor Skydiving Queenstown
SAVE 20% off your Indoor skydive; Indoor Skydiving provides a thrilling simulation of freefalling without having to jump out of an airplane. A powerful column of wind allows flyers to freely and effortlessly control their movements in midair, all while a skilled instructor guides you through the process. It’s safe, fun and exciting – perfect
Taupo Tandem Skydive
Experience the thrill of skydiving in Taupo Taupo Tandem Skydiving is New Zealand’s #1 Rated Skydive on Tripadvisor. Operating for over 25 years, they’re the original tandem dropzone in NZ – they’ve thrown over 200,000 crazy people out of our planes! A skydive with TTS is unforgettable – you’ll see volcanoes, coast-to-coast views of the