Airlie Beach Tandem Skydive
- Skydive in the heart of Queensland's most popular tourism spot, the Whitsunday Islands
- Soak in the fantastic bird's-eye view of the Great Barrier Reef and the sparkling white sands
- Take the plunge and experience 60 seconds of freefall after jumping out of a plane from up to 15,000 feet!
- Experience the ultimate thrill of freefalling at over 220 km/hr
- Call Centre opening hours: the operator’s reservations team is waiting for your call from 08:00 to 20:00 daily (AEDT) on the operator’s agent line +61-1300-800-840. Please contact the operators reservations team at agents@skydive.com.au if you have any concerns
What to expect
If you're looking for a thrilling experience you'll never forget, then this is the perfect activity for you! Go tandem skydiving at either up to 6,000 feet or 15,000 feet high with an experienced professional guide who will be there with you every step of the way. Freefall at over 220 km/hr for up to 60 insane seconds. Then once your parachute is deployed, enjoy the view as you float for 5-7 minutes soaking up the fantastic sights over the Whitsundays. The drop zone is just minutes away from the town of Airlie Beach and easily accessible to anyone who wants to attempt this daring activity!









Good to know
Weight surcharges
- Once at the drop zone, all customers are subject to a fitness assessment by a Tandem Master
- If a customer weighs over 94 kg, the Reservations team will be notified before the jump date
- Weight surcharges below will apply and be payable onsite
- AUD 55 for weigh between 95 kg to 104 kg
- AUD 80 for weigh between 105 kg to 114 kg
- AUD 105 for weigh 115 kg and over
Risk Warning:
Your participation in parachuting activities is inherently dangerous and may involve risks. These risks include, but are not limited to those arising from prevailing conditions such as weather or health conditions you may have. Despite careful packing, the parachute may open abruptly or not open correctly which may result in injury. Unintended incidents may occur during the aircraft flight, descent or on landing. Parachuting is done at the parachutists’ own risk. Any person parachuting, training to parachute, flying in any aircraft being used for parachuting or participating in any activity carried out by Skydive Australia may only do so on the distinct understanding that they do so entirely at their own risk.




