Skydive Australia

Skydive Australia

Escape The Ordinary.

Thrill-seekers in Sydney’s north, we’ve got a little something to kick start your adrenalin: Newcastle’s only beachfront skydive! Take in sprawling postcard views of Lake Macquarie and the Newcastle region and sign up to land on the sand when the weather calls for it. Squeals of delight. A new take on planet earth. Pack your courage and brace yourself for an experience we simply can’t sum up in words!

Drop into the dreamy port city of Newcastle from up to 15,000 feet above the ground. An overdose of adrenaline, you’ll freefall for around 60 heart-racing seconds at about 200kms an hour, before floating under your canopy for 5-7 minutes. From the clouds to the coastline, you’ll never, ever want this experience to end.

Address.Lake Macquarie Airport, 864 Pacific Highway, Marks Point NSW 2280

Phone. 1300 520 275

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