5 skydiving experiences around Paris, priced from 229 € to 499 €, running from a half-day to 4 full days. Three broad categories cover every level. Beginners go tandem: jump strapped to an instructor from 4,000 m at Péronne or Nevers, half-day format, no prior experience needed (260 € to 279 €). Athletes who want solo control choose the static line jump at 229 €, a full-day commitment rated Sporty. Those serious about getting licensed pick the AFF course at 499 €, a structured progression over 1 to 4 days that ends with independent freefall. The single sharpest decision criterion: do you want to feel the jump once, or do you want to own it?
Best value
Tandem skydiving from 4000m in Peronne, close to Paris
Tandem from 4,000 m at 260 € with ChuteLibre.Net, half-day format, open to all levels.
Most intense
Static line skydiving jump in Péronne, near Paris
Static line solo jump at 229 € with GEGESKYDIVE, rated Sporty, full-day commitment for those ready to exit the plane alone.
Get licensed
AFF skydiving course in Péronne, near Paris
The AFF course at 499 € with GEGESKYDIVE runs up to 4 days and puts you on the path to independent freefall.
Alternative drop zone
Tandem skydiving in Nevers, Bourgogne
Tandem jump at Nevers in Bourgogne at 279 € with Parachutisme Paris Nevers, for those who want to combine the jump with a road trip south.
Season
All year
Coordinates
49.1149°N, 2.7027°EEquipment
Wear comfortable, close-fitting clothes with no loose straps or hoods that could catch the harness. Closed-toe shoes are mandatory. For full-day and multi-day formats like the static line or AFF course, bring water, a packed lunch and sun protection since most of your time is spent on an open aerodrome.
Getting there
Most jumps depart from the aerodrome in Péronne (Éstrées-Mons, 80200), roughly 130 km north-east of Paris via the A1 motorway. The Nevers option operates from Nevers Airport in Bourgogne, approximately 250 km south of Paris.
Updated on 3 March 2026