Bungee Jumping · Saint-Leu

Bungee Jumping · Saint-Leu

2 offers 95€ – 110€ 5.0 (14 reviews) Verified March 2026
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Both tours launch from the same point: the Ravine Fontaine viaduct in Saint-Leu, at exactly 120 m above the ravine floor. The 95 € classic jump sends you straight down in freefall. The 110 € pendulum variant adds a lateral swing arc after the drop, extending the sensation window and giving a completely different kinetic experience. Both are run by Air Jump Réunion, last 1 hour, and are open to all fitness levels with bilingual staff (French and English). The 15 € gap is the price of that pendulum swing. If pure vertical freefall is the target, book the classic. If you want the drop plus a sustained swinging rush, the pendulum is the clear upgrade.

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Best value 120m Bungee Jump from the ravine Fontaine viaduct in Saint-Leu, La Réunion

120m Bungee Jump from the ravine Fontaine viaduct in Saint-Leu, La Réunion

5.0 (14) 95€ See offer
120 m Pendulum Bungee Jump from the Ravine Fontaine viaduct in Saint-Leu, Réunion Island

120 m Pendulum Bungee Jump from the Ravine Fontaine viaduct in Saint-Leu, Réunion Island

110€ See offer

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Pure Freefall Rush

120m Bungee Jump from the ravine Fontaine viaduct in Saint-Leu, La Réunion

120 m of vertical drop for 95 €, straight down, no swing, maximum freefall intensity.

95 €See offer

Maximum Sensation for the Price

120 m Pendulum Bungee Jump from the Ravine Fontaine viaduct in Saint-Leu, Réunion Island

The pendulum at 110 € delivers the 120 m drop plus a lateral swing arc, extending the adrenaline window for just 15 € more.

110 €See offer

Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment of the jump?
The first second of freefall from 120 m. Before the bungee cord engages, you're in unrestrained free fall above the ravine. That moment of zero resistance is what most jumpers describe as the peak adrenaline hit.
What's the difference in sensation between the classic and the pendulum jump?
The classic gives you a clean vertical drop and a series of vertical rebounds. The pendulum redirects your momentum mid-air into a wide lateral swing, so you trade some of the rebound bouncing for a sustained, arc-based rush that lasts longer.
Do I need to be afraid of heights to enjoy this?
Fear of heights is actually what makes the first step off the platform the most memorable part. Both jumps are rated open to everybody, so no prior experience or specific fitness level is required.
How high is the jump exactly?
120 m from the Ravine Fontaine viaduct. That's roughly the height of a 40-story building.
Are the instructions given in English?
Yes. Air Jump Réunion operates in both French and English, so briefings and safety instructions are available in either language.

Practical info

Season

All year

Equipment

Wear snug, lace-up shoes (slip-ons will be refused at the platform) and fitted clothing that stays in place during inversion. Both jumps last 1 hour total, so nothing else is required beyond your own bodyweight and nerve.

Getting there

Head to Viaduc de la Fontaine, Chemin de la Surprise, Saint-Leu 97436, Reunion Island, which is the direct meeting point operated by Air Jump Réunion.

See also

Other activities in Saint-Leu

Updated on 3 March 2026