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The Sky is the Limit with Skydive Australia

Chyna Hayden
September 15, 2023

Take your appetite for adventure to new heights with Skydive Australia’s jump zone’s in Queensland

Ready to experience the ultimate adrenaline rush? If you're seeking an adventure that will leave your heart racing and your spirits soaring, then skydiving in Queensland with Skydive Australia is the way to go. From the spectacular views to the thrill of freefall, this heart-pounding experience promises to be nothing short of extraordinary.

But you might be wondering, "Can I go skydiving if I have a disability?"

The short answer is: it's possible! Skydive Australia is committed to making this exhilarating experience accessible to as many people as possible. However, safety always comes first.

Skydiving with a Disability: Safety First

If you have a disability and dream of skydiving, the process begins with obtaining a medical certificate from your doctor. This certificate will confirm whether it's safe for you to embark on this high-flying adventure. Once you have your medical certificate in hand, Skydive Australia's chief instructor will also assess your readiness for skydiving.

It's important to note that each disability is unique, and the decision regarding your participation ultimately rests with the chief instructor. Their top priority is your safety, so if they believe it's not safe for you to skydive, they will advise against it.

Now, let's talk about the exciting part - the jump sites in Queensland. Skydive Australia offers a number of fantastic locations that provide breathtaking views and an unforgettable skydiving experience.

Noosa Skydiving

Departing from the Sunshine Coast Airport, enjoy a flight up and over the scenic coastline of the Sunshine Coast, heading north toward Noosa. Then, take the plunge from up to 15,000 feet, towering above Mount Beerwah in the nearby Glass House Mountains.

During the initial heart-pounding freefall, you can reach speeds up to 200kms an hour. Once the parachute is pulled, you'll have a chance to catch your breath as you drift slowly towards the ground, with five to seven minutes to take in the views of the Sunshine Coast from a whole new angle.

Mission Beach Skydiving

For those craving a touch of tropical paradise, Mission Beach is the place to be. Nestled between lush rainforests and the Great Barrier Reef, this location offers an unparalleled view of Mother Nature's beauty. You'll freefall with the stunning coastline and dense greenery as your backdrop, making it the adventure of a lifetime.

Ready to book? Book with us now and enjoy $50 off your skydiving experience with Skydive Australia! Terms and conditions apply, so make sure to check the details when you book your epic adventure.

So, whether you're an adrenaline junkie or simply seeking an extraordinary experience, skydiving in Queensland with Skydive Australia is an accessible adventure like no other.

Don't wait – book your leap of faith today and get ready for an epic day out.

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