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Experience breathtaking views from 10,000 ft above Abel Tasman on a tandem skydiving adventure offering panoramic vistas of both New Zealand islands.

If you’re craving a truly memorable way to see New Zealand’s spectacular scenery, a 10,000ft skydive over Abel Tasman might just be your ticket. This isn’t your average thrill—it’s a chance to soar above golden beaches, lush forests, and rugged mountains, with sweeping views that stretch across both the North and South Islands.
What makes this experience stand out? First, the stunning scenery—it’s hard to top the panoramic vistas of Abel Tasman’s intricate coastline and the surrounding mountain ranges. Second, the small group size, with a maximum of nine people, ensures a more intimate, personalized adventure.
One consideration worth noting is the weather dependency—as with all skydiving adventures, your day could be delayed or canceled if the skies aren’t cooperating. But the staff’s flexibility in rescheduling or offering full refunds makes this less of a concern.
If you’re someone who loves adventure, photography, or simply soaking in incredible natural beauty, this skydive is sure to leave an impression. It’s perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike who want a once-in-a-lifetime view of New Zealand’s stunning landscape.
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Booking this skydiving adventure typically requires planning about two weeks in advance, as it’s quite popular, averaging bookings made 17 days ahead. The price is around $177.58 per person, which is a fair investment considering the incredible views and adrenaline rush involved.
You can opt for pickup from anywhere in the Nelson and Tasman region, which makes transportation hassle-free. The activity is based at Motueka-Abel Tasman Airport, a practical meeting point that’s easy to reach, whether you’re coming from nearby towns or accommodations.
Once you arrive, the check-in process involves a brief safety briefing and gear fitting. The staff are professional and friendly, and they take care to ensure everyone feels comfortable before heading to the plane.
The adventure lasts approximately two hours, but the actual skydiving experience is about a minute of free fall from 10,000 feet—an exhilarating rush that you won’t forget. The plane ride itself offers fleeting but gorgeous views of the surrounding landscape, giving you a sneak peek of the scenery you’ll be flying over during your jump.
Once at altitude, you’ll tandem jump with a licensed instructor. The sensation of free fall is described as sensory overload—“brilliant,” according to one review—where you’re overwhelmed by the vastness of the landscape rushing past you. The view from above is breathtaking; you’ll see the intricate coastline of Abel Tasman, with its golden sands and blue waters, framed by lush green forests and rugged mountains.
The descent is smooth, and the landing is gentle, making it accessible even for first-timers. The small group size not only enhances safety but also allows for personalized attention from the instructors. Many reviews highlight the professionalism and friendliness of the staff, which helps with nerves and makes the whole process enjoyable.
What sets this skydive apart is the epic scenery. You’re not just jumping for the thrill but also for the visual feast. The views of both the North and South Islands are rare and remarkable. You might find yourself pausing mid-fall to take in the sweeping vistas of golden beaches, lush forests, and mountain peaks.
One traveler described it as “a sensory overload,” and many have expressed gratitude for the chance to witness New Zealand’s natural beauty from such a unique perspective. The comments from those who’ve done it include phrases like “brilliant experience” and “wild ride,” capturing the excitement and awe of this adventure.
This tour is ideal for adventure enthusiasts, photographers, or anyone eager for a bucket-list experience. It’s relatively short—leaving ample time in your day for other activities—and the small group size ensures a more personal, less touristy feel.
Those with a fear of heights might want to prepare mentally, but the tandem setup and skilled instructors help keep safety and comfort paramount. The experience is suitable for most travelers, and service animals are allowed.

This skydive offers an incredible value for the price, combining the thrill of free fall with unbeatable scenery. The views of Abel Tasman’s coastline and the broader panorama of both islands are simply unmatched in New Zealand. The small group size, professional staff, and flexible arrangements make it accessible and enjoyable, even for first-timers.
If you’re after an adrenaline-pumping, scenic adventure that’s guaranteed to turn heads in your travel album, this skydiving trip should be on your list. It’s perfect for those who want a true taste of New Zealand’s wild beauty from a perspective few get to see.
It’s also worth noting the cancellation policy—full refunds are available if weather cancels your jump, adding a layer of confidence to your booking.
In a country famous for its outdoor adventures, this experience stands out as a must-do for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.

How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 17 days ahead, as the experience is quite popular, especially during peak seasons.
What is the price of the skydive?
The cost is approximately $177.58 per person, which includes the jump, safety gear, and transportation.
Is pickup available?
Yes, pickup is offered from anywhere within the Nelson and Tasman region, making the logistics easier.
What is the duration of the activity?
The total experience lasts around 2 hours, including prep, the flight, jump, and return.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is nine, allowing for a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations due to poor weather are fully refundable or can be rescheduled without penalty.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted, which can be especially helpful for travelers with disabilities.
What are the opening hours?
The activity runs daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, from October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2026.
Is this suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The tandem jump and professional staff make it accessible for first-timers, and most travelers can participate.
“It is a brilliant experience. I had a sensory overload and there was so much to take in.”

If chasing extraordinary views and adrenaline sounds like your kind of adventure, this skydive over Abel Tasman is a stellar choice. It combines thrill and scenery in a way that’s both exhilarating and awe-inspiring. Whether you’re a seasoned skydiver or a first-timer, you’ll find this experience offers a fresh perspective on New Zealand’s legendary natural beauty. Just remember to bring your camera—those panoramic vistas are worth a thousand words.