Skydive Byron Bay

Skydive Byron Bay

Hangar 1, Tyagarah Airfield, Pacific Highway
Tyagarah, New South Wales 2481

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Summary

Skydive in Byron Bay and experience amazing coastal views from up to 15,000 feet. With sparkling white sandy beaches, beautiful hinterland, and a relaxed lifestyle - it's perfect for skydiving!

Securely attached to your experienced tandem instructor, you will be guided through your entire skydive. Your adventure will begin with a safety briefing followed by a scenic plane ride to height. As the excitement builds, your expert instructor will prepare you for the countdown and together you'll make the ultimate jump from 15,000 feet above the northern NSW coastline.

Experiencing freefall, reaching speeds of 220 kilometres per hour for up to 60 seconds, your instructor will pull the chute and you will soar serenely like a bird for five to seven minutes taking in the breathtaking views!

Ask about the complimentary daily return transfers.

Facilities

  • Carpark

Deals

  • Deals

    Weekday Escape

    Offer description

    Receive a $20 discount when booking a tandem skydive during the week. Offer is available Monday to Friday.

    Terms & Conditions

    Offer only applies on weekdays Monday to Friday. Ends on the 30th September Must jump before the 30th September

    Discount - Valid until 31/07/24

Deals

  • Deals

    Discount - Valid until 31/07/24

    Weekday Escape

    Offer description

    Receive a $20 discount when booking a tandem skydive during the week. Offer is available Monday to Friday.

    Terms & Conditions

    Offer only applies on weekdays Monday to Friday. Ends on the 30th September Must jump before the 30th September

Location

Skydive Byron Bay

Hangar 1, Tyagarah Airfield, Pacific Highway
Tyagarah, New South Wales 2481

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY

Destination Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. 
 
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.