If you decide to take your first skydive in Australia, prepare yourself for a unique and unforgettable experience. The Skydiving guidelines and rules vary from state to state, so make sure you check all the necessary details before jumping. Like they always say, do as the Romans do in Rome: adhere to the rules, or you will pay with your legs.
Tandem Skydiving Age Limit in Australia (general rules)
Skydiving in Sydney and New South Wales
Your desire to skydive can take you to several remote locations in the vast northern region of New South Wales, plus Sydney, Barwon Heads, and Kings Canyon. If you are planning on making a jump, you should be aware of the fact that many popular diving spots are at times inaccessible to visitors.
A few good mentions of dropzones or windtunnels that have been in operation for quite some time and have a large number of top customer reviews are Skydive Sydney Wollongong in New South Wales and Sydney Skydivers – 1300 SKYDIVE.
For indoor skydiving in the Sydney area we recommend iFLY Downunder. Please observer the iFly Downunder is located outside of Sydney and not in the city.
First Time Skydiving In Australia?
Other Popular Dropzones in Australia
A few good mentions are Skydive Airlie Beach at Skydive Australia Building, 1 Air Whitsunday Rd, Flametree QLD 4802, Australien. They’ve got a 4,5 out of 5 stars rating (totally 157 votes) and you find them at the north-east coast.
Another mention is Skydive Australia in Perth and Australian Skydive right next to Melbourne. They’ve got a whopping 4,8 stars rating (totally 114 votes).
Indoor Tandem Skydiving Australia (not to mention air ballooning)

Another popular option for first-time skydivers is to sign up with the Gold Coast Skydiving Club, which has grown in popularity since it began. The Gold Coast Skydiving Association is one of the most established skydiving organizations in the country.