Jump from 15,000ft or 8000ft, and freefall over the stunning Great Ocean Road as you skydive with an experienced diver.
Highlights
Highlights
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Experience the unmatched thrill of a tandem skydive, leaping from either 8,000 feet or 15,000 feet and soaking in panoramic ocean views.
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Let your expert instructor navigate the freefall for 20-60 sec, transforming your initial jitters into pure exhilaration within seconds.
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Trust the state-of-the-art parachute and lose yourself in the liberating sensation of soaring above the ocean and feeling the Earth's curvature beneath you.
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Relive your skydiving adventure and show off your crazy freefall face by opting for photos and videos, available for purchase from the venue.
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Avail this exclusive offer of 30 AUD off till November 30, 2024, to make the experience sweeter without breaking your bank.
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Fun fact: The Great Ocean Road hosts the world’s longest-running annual surf event on Bells Beach every Easter.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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Tandem skydive from 15,000ft/8,000ft
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Freefall for 60/20-sec
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Professional jumpmaster
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Safety equipment
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APF membership levy
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Personalized certificate of achievement
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Personal Accident Insurance
Exclusions
Exclusions
- Photos and video
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled. However, they can be rescheduled up to 24 hours before the experience begins.
Reviews
Reviews
Your experience
Your experience
Skydiving over Great Ocean Road
Skydiving over Great Ocean Road offers a heart-pounding mix of adrenaline and unparalleled views for both first-timers and experienced skydivers. Secured to a certified instructor, you'll ascend in a plane, witnessing the iconic coastline shrink beneath you. Bells Beach, a surfer's haven, transforms into a tiny crescent. As you reach altitude (either 8,000 or 15,000 feet), the anticipation intensifies.
The door slides open, and a rush of wind signals the jump. The freefall is the undeniable highlight. For 20-60 seconds, you'll plummet toward the earth at over 200 kilometers per hour.
Maximum safety
But the adventure doesn't end there. After the initial adrenaline surge, your instructor deploys the parachute, and a peaceful descent begins. This calmer phase allows you to truly appreciate the panorama. The Great Ocean Road unfolds beneath you, a ribbon of asphalt winding along the dramatic coastline. The turquoise waters of the Southern Ocean contrast with the lush green hinterland, creating a breathtaking scene. Appreciate the views of the surfing mecca Torquay and the golden beaches from your aerial vantage point.
Know before you go
Know before you go
What to bring
- It is recommended to wear loose, casual clothing such as active wear, jeans or tracksuit pants, and fully enclosed shoes, such as running or sports trainers.
What's not allowed
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Safety is a priority so this experience is restricted to guests under the age of 16 years.
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If the guest is under 18 years old, a parent or legal guardian must be present on the day of the jump.
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Safety is a priority so this experience is restricted for guests over the weight of 110kg and is subject to assessment and approval from the Safety Officer. A surcharge of AUD50 will apply for participants weighing over 95kg, and AUD75 for those weighing more than 105kg.
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Keep in mind that Go-Pros are not allowed in this experience. Pack wisely!
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Strict dress code: Hiking boots and heals are not allowed.
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This experience is restricted to pregnant women.
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You cannot go skydiving if you have participated in scuba diving within 24 hours prior to the planned skydiving activity, owing to the potential effects of altitude and pressure changes on the body.
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Do not consume drugs or alcohol 8 hours prior to your skydive.
Accessibility
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Given the variability of disabilities, a medical certificate from your doctor is necessary to ensure skydiving safety. The chief instructor will also assess your suitability, with the final decision resting with them. If deemed unsafe, participation will be declined.
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It is imperative to disclose any recent injuries, surgeries, physical limitations, or mobility issues before skydiving. Conditions like epilepsy or heart problems may affect your ability to skydive. Additionally, cold or flu symptoms or sinus congestion on the day of your jump could pose health risks.
Additional Information
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You can keep your contact lenses and glasses on. It's up to you whether you want to remove false teeth. Just a heads up, there's a lot of joyful screaming!
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All jumpers will be registered online at the Australian Parachute Federation prior to their skydive.
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Skydiving is a weather-dependent activity so please arrive with no time constraints. If the weather is unfavorable, your jump will be rescheduled to a date that best suits you.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please arrive at the redemption point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket redemption point
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Show your ticket at Skydive Great Ocean Road.
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Address: 1421 Barwon Heads Rd, Connewarre VIC 3227, Australia .