Soar above the Great Ocean Road, as you skydive over the 12 Apostles, enjoying a heart-pounding experience while looking at Australia’s natural beauty.
Jump from a height of 15,000 feet and experience the thrill of flying at a high speed, defying gravity and feel an unparalleled rush of adrenaline during a 60-sec freefall.
Float at an altitude of 5,000ft for around 5-7 minutes before landing and witness the rugged cliffs, turquoise waters, and pristine beaches from a unique perspective.
Receive thorough training and guidance before your jump from experienced tandem instructors who ensure your safety and let you enjoy the experience to the fullest.
About the Skydiving in Great Ocean Road:
Skydiving over the Great Ocean Road is a once-in-a-lifetime experience as you jump over the 12 Apostles, one of the 7 wonders of Australia! From a height of up to 15,000 feet, thrill-seekers enjoy breathtaking aerial views of iconic landmarks like the 12 Apostles, lush forests, and pristine beaches. After a heart-pounding freefall, the parachute opens, allowing a serene glide over the stunning coastline. The mix of adrenaline and awe-inspiring natural beauty makes this skydive a memorable way to view one of Australia's most scenic regions from a unique perspective.
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1. Visit the Port Campbell National Park: This national park is not only home to the rock formations known as the London Bridge and the Island Archway, but also to the most frequently photographed attraction, the Twelve Apostles. Visit the memorials at Loch Ard Gorge to know about the survival stories of shipwreck. You also get to hike along the Port Campbell Discovery Walk alongside witnessing the scenery and knowing the history of this well-known coast.
2. Visit Lorne: One of the most well-known sea-side resorts in Australia, this pristine and beautiful Mediterranean-style village is nestled in the Otway Ranges, with the best of sea, river and even a rainforest. Hike through the Cumberland river trails, or visit the Erskine falls and the Lower Kalimna falls when you are in Lorne to experience the best of nature around.
3.Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve: Situated at about 18 kilometres from the west of Warrnambool, this inactive volcano erupted about 30,000 years ago. Today, it is known as the Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve and is one of the must-visit attractions for all the nature lovers out there.
The best time to visit the Great Ocean road is late summer, between the months of February and April, since the weather is mildly cooler compared to the summers. For Great Ocean Road skydiving, the best time to visit is undoubtedly during the mornings, since the view is crystal clear, the weather is cool, and the crowd is less.
Since the Great Ocean Road Skydiving activity involves prior instructions and various other formalities, the entire activity takes about 4 hours in total. The activity timings are from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
With the Great Ocean Road Skydiving, you get to soar up to an astonishing height of 15,000 feet over the Great Ocean road, and choose to skydive either from 10,000 feet or 15,000 feet up in the air. The flight includes a safety briefing and a certified instructor to ensure a smooth skydiving experience.
Participants are required to be a minimum of 12 years old to participate in the Great Ocean Road skydiving activity since the activity involves extreme adventure.
- The minimum age required to participate in this activity is 12 years.
- People weighing above 100kgs are charged an extra 50 Australian dollars, while the weight limit pertaining to the Great Ocean Road Skydiving is strict to 115kgs.
- Do arrive at the meeting point about 30 minutes before the activity to ensure a hassle -free experience.
- The operators reserve the right to cancel the activity in case of any unforeseen activity. Rescheduling of the flight might take place, else refund will be initiated.
- Do carry a valid ID proof at the time of arrival.
Yes, there is a strict weight limit of 115kg when it comes to the Great Ocean Road Skydiving. Moreover, the participants are charged an extra 50 Australian Dollars if their weight exceeds 100kgs, and they are also subject to a fitness assessment.
Right from being home to the world’s longest-running surfing competition to boasting raw natural beauty, the Great Ocean Road is a perfect coastal getaway. Moreover, the Great Ocean Road Skydiving adds a charm to this lovely place, as you get to witness Melbourne, Loch Ard Gorge, Campbell National Park and Bay of Martyrs from a staggering height of 15,000 feet.