
Where to skydive in Australia
From Cairns to Tasmania, skydive over some of the most beautiful spots along the East Coast of Australia. Come and take the leap with SKYONE.
Formerly known as 1300SKYDIVE and Sydney Skydivers, SKYONE is a member of the Australian Parachute Federation and the most experienced skydiving operator in the country.
Formerly known as 1300SKYDIVE and Skydive Oz, SKYONE is a member of the Australian Parachute Federation and the most experienced skydiving operator in the country.
Caution: skydiving may cause extreme happiness and uncontrollable smiling.
Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush with a tandem skydive. Freefall from up to 15,000 feet with a certified instructor – no experience needed! Enjoy breathtaking views and create unforgettable memories on your first skydive adventure.
AFF is the most popular modern methodology for learning to skydive. By the end of the course, you will have gained the required skills to safely skydive solo. The AFF course consists of 9 stages or levels, and it is the first step to obtaining your skydiving licence in Australia.
Join one of the most vibrant and active skydiving communities in Australia. Fun jumps are available at 7 of our locations, including a swooping pond in Sydney, with Cessna Caravans at most of the SKYONE dropzones. Stay tuned for our regular events and boogies.
50 years turning fear of heights into big smiles
Highly experienced instructors licensed by the APF
Australian family owned and operated with 11 locations
Best prices in the country, tandem skydive from $349

50 years turning fear of heights into big smiles
Highly experienced instructors licensed by the APF
Australian family owned and operated with 11 locations
Best prices in the country, tandem skydive from $349

Skydiving FAQs
Get answers for some of the most common skydiving questions.
16 years old is the minimum age to skydive in Australia. Any person under 18 years of age needs their parent or guardian’s written permission.
The maximum weight to tandem skydive in Australia is 115 kg. This is due to safety reasons, gear limits and aircraft restrictions.
2024 SKYONE Skydiving Prices in Australia:
Tandem Skydiving prices:
- Skydiving Cairns: $349
- Skydiving Townsville: $349
- Skydiving Airlie Beach: $349
- Skydiving Sunshine Coast: $349
- Skydiving Port Macquarie: $399
- Skydiving Hunter Valley: $349
- Skydiving Sydney: $349
- Skydiving Moruya: $399
- Skydiving Canberra: $449
- Skydiving Melbourne Great Ocean Road: $399
- Skydiving Tasmania: $540
- Photos: $130
- Video and Photos: $170
- Ultimate Video Package: $290
AFF Learn to Skydive / Skydive Licence Course
- AFF Stage 1: from $495
- AFF full course package: from $2,399
- A-Licence exam: $120
Tickets for licensed skydivers:
- Single ticket: $50
- 10-pack: $380-$430, depending on the dropzone.
- Wear comfy clothes you can move in. Dress for the weather on the day, it will be a little cooler up top.
- If you wear glasses that’s fine, we have special oversize goggles.
- Secure footwear that’s not going to fall off is a must. No flip flops or thongs, enclosed shoes such as runners are required.
- Remember to empty your pockets!
Check out our blog post on what to wear skydiving for more info.
Almost anyone with good health can do a Tandem skydive, even seniors over 80 years old. The most important factors are:
- Being able to lift your legs for landing.
- Not having any severe health condition.
For the safety of our staff and customers, we reserve the right to refuse a skydive after our assessment based on age, weight and health. If you have any questions or concerns, please do contact us to avoid disappointment on the day.
At SKYONE, we prioritise safety through rigorous training, the latest equipment, and strict adherence to industry best practices, ensuring that your skydiving experience is as safe as it is thrilling. You can learn more with our blog post dedicated to skydiving safety.
This scenario is extremely rare due to our multi-layered safety systems. Every rig has a main parachute, a reserve parachute, and an Automatic Activation Device (AAD). If the main parachute malfunctions, your instructor will deploy the reserve. In the highly unlikely event that your instructor is incapacitated, the AAD will automatically deploy the reserve parachute at a safe altitude.
We set the bar high, demanding twice the minimum experience required by the Australian Parachute Federation. Our skydiving instructors must have completed at least 800-1,000 skydives before they can even begin tandem instructor training. Most of our SKYONE team members have well over 5,000 skydives under their belts and years of experience taking passengers on tandem skydives. This extensive experience ensures you’re in the hands of highly skilled professionals.
All our equipment incorporates the latest technology in the industry. We have in-house specialised riggers whose main job is to take care of all the gear with regular inspections and re-packs of reserve parachutes. We follow the same principles with all our aircraft, which are checked and maintained regularly by our in-house engineers. This dual approach ensures our practices exceed industry standards.
Skydiving is relatively expensive due to the high costs associated with running a safe and professional operation. Although the price point may seem high, margins are low:
- Aircraft are very expensive to acquire, with high variable costs: maintenance, insurance, fuel…
- Infrastructure costs: hangars, land rent, aerodrome costs…
- Staff, with highly specialised jobs: skydiving instructors, ground crew, aircraft pilots, riggers, engineers, customer and operations teams…there are a lot of people involved in making skydiving possible.
- Expensive specialised equipment, with regular maintenance costs.
Now, is the price really that high when you get to experience the most incredible adrenaline rush, jumping out of an aircraft, enjoying the views, the freefall, the parachute flight…with a highly trained professional?
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