How Much Does it Cost to Skydive? A Guide to Skydiving Prices
Are you ready to turn your dreams of flying through the sky into a reality buuuuut you’re wondering how much it’ll set you back? You are not alone. Larger-than-life adventures often come with a cost. Having a sense of skydiving prices ahead of time not only lets you focus on the fun but also gives you some insight into what goes into skydiving. Let’s get into the details.
How Much Does Skydiving Cost?
How much does it cost to skydive in the US? Prices vary depending on your specific location, the type of jump, and what the dropzone offers (more on this later). Whether you’re gearing up for your very first tandem jump or considering earning your skydiving license, understanding the cost breakdown can help you plan for your life-changing experience.
Spoiler alert: the cost is worth every single penny when you consider the unforgettable memories and sense of accomplishment you’ll gain.
Skydiving Cost for First-Time Skydivers
First-time skydiving costs typically fall between $200 and $300. This price often includes basic training, gear rental, and the jump itself. Many dropzones, including Skydive Tecumseh, also offer video and photo packages that you can add to your skydive (recommended). Depending on the dropzone you’re jumping at, these add-ons can range from $99 to $150. However, they allow you to relive your incredible experience and share it with friends and family. We’ll admit it – even after all of our experience – sometimes, we still watch our first tandem video! Ahhhh sweet memories.
Skydiving Cost for Licensed Skydivers
If you’ve made a tandem and are ready to take your passion for skydiving to the next level, you’ll need to consider the cost of earning your skydiving license. Becoming a licensed skydiver involves completing an Accelerated Freefall (AFF) training program, which typically costs anywhere from $3,000 to $4,000. This fee includes ground school, jumps with instructors, solo jumps, and gear rental.
Is skydiving an expensive hobby? Yes, it can be, but it’s also one of the most rewarding and life-changing hobbies you’ll ever have. Once you’ve earned your license, the cost per jump decreases significantly. Licensed jumpers usually pay $25 to $35 per jump ticket if they own their own gear, making it a more affordable hobby in the long term. If you don’t have your own gear, you have the option to rent gear for an additional cost, typically around $35 to $50 per jump.
The most expensive part of skydiving is probably buying the gear! Luckily, we have a strong community of skydivers who sell used gear for a much cheaper cost than buying new, offer trade deals, and sometimes even offer sponsorships for competitive skydivers to help cover the cost.
How Much Does it Cost to Go Skydiving at Skydive Tecumseh?
At Skydive Tecumseh, we offer competitive pricing for tandem skydives and for our one-of-a-kind skydiving training. Check out our tandem prices below, noting our discounted rates for weekdays, groups, etc. We even offer several different altitude options for you to choose from – including a very rare 18,000-foot jump – giving you a customized experience! Our video and photo packages include several different options to fit your needs.
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