Skydive Singapore Jun 2026
Imagine a massive, transparent glass tube standing 56 feet (17 meters) tall—the height of a five-story building. At the base, four 400-horsepower fans generate a laminar airflow of up to 300 km/h (186 mph). This column of air creates a frictionless cushion that allows a human body to float, completely suspended, simulating the freefall of a 12,000-foot skydive. The tunnel is double-layered with acoustic insulation, meaning the roaring wind is contained, allowing spectators to watch in comfort.
Two minutes might sound short, but physically, it is equivalent to doing 50 pushups. In that time, you will float 10–15 feet off the net, spin out of control, get corrected by your instructor, and finally, for a glorious 10 seconds, achieve perfect stability. For an extra fee, your instructor will take you on a "high fly," where they grab you and fly up to the top of the 56-foot chamber, giving you a bird’s eye view of Sentosa before swooping back down. skydive singapore
At Skydive Singapore, you'll have the opportunity to experience the ultimate adrenaline rush with a tandem skydive. Tandem skydiving involves being attached to an experienced instructor who will guide you through the entire experience. You'll jump from a height of 13,000 feet (4,000 meters) and experience a heart-pumping freefall of up to 120 mph (193 kph) before opening your parachute and gently descending back to earth. Imagine a massive, transparent glass tube standing 56
Indoor skydiving has an incredibly low injury rate—lower than bowling, according to some studies. The net at iFly Singapore is industrial grade, and instructors are trained to cut the wind instantly via a dead-man switch. For an extra fee, your instructor will take
