Skydiving · Paris

Skydiving · Paris

5 offers 229€ – 499€ 5.0 (37 reviews) Verified March 2026
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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?

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Static line skydiving jump in Péronne, near Paris5.0 (1)
229€See offer
Tandem skydiving from 4000m in Peronne, close to Paris5.0 (6)
260€See offer
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Tandem skydiving at Péronne, near Paris (4000 m)5.0 (29)
270€See offer
Tandem skydiving in Nevers, Bourgogne5.0 (1)
279€See offer
AFF skydiving course in Péronne, near Paris
499€See offer

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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.

260 €See offer

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.

229 €See offer

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.

499 €See offer

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.

279 €See offer

Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment of a tandem skydive?
The door. The second you leave the aircraft at 4,000 m, your body hits freefall before your brain registers it. That initial exit is what every repeat jumper describes as the hardest reset.
Do you need to fear heights to enjoy skydiving?
Height phobia is triggered by proximity to an edge, like a balcony or a cliff. At 4,000 m inside an aircraft, there's no visual reference to ground level. Most people with height anxiety report the fear doesn't activate the same way at altitude.
What's the difference between a static line jump and a tandem jump?
A static line jump means you exit the plane alone and your parachute deploys automatically via a cord attached to the aircraft. A tandem jump means you're harnessed to an instructor who handles the entire jump. Static line requires a full-day training course and a Sporty physical level.
What is an AFF course and how long does it take?
AFF stands for Accelerated Freefall. It's a structured skydiving license program where you progress from assisted jumps to fully independent freefall. The course offered near Péronne runs 1 to 4 days and costs 499 €.
Is skydiving available year-round near Paris?
Operations depend on weather, wind conditions and visibility on the day. No fixed seasonal window is defined for these tours. Contact the operator directly to check current availability before booking.
Which jump suits someone with zero experience?
Any tandem option works. Three tours near Péronne and one near Nevers are rated 'Everybody welcome' and require no prior training. The half-day format means you can be back in Paris the same evening.

Practical info

Season

All year

Equipment

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.

See also

Other activities in Paris

Updated on 3 March 2026