Skydiving in Gap
Soaring above Gap, skydiving reveals sweeping Alpine landscapes and crystal-clear skies. This renowned French destination offers exhilarating freefall experiences, making it a favourite for thrill-seekers and those drawn to the beauty of the Southern Alps.
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Tandem skydive from 4000m in Gap Tallard
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Gap, France
1 half day
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Frequently asked questions about Gap
The most popular season for skydiving in Gap is from late spring to early autumn, when weather conditions are generally stable and the views of the Southern Alps are clear.
No previous skydiving experience is required in Gap, as tandem jumps are available for beginners and all instructions are provided by certified local professionals.
All essential skydiving equipment, including jumpsuit, harness, helmet, and goggles, is provided in Gap. You only need to wear comfortable clothing and closed shoes.
The minimum age for skydiving in Gap is usually 15 or 16 years, with parental consent required for minors. Maximum age limits depend on individual health and fitness, so check the activity page for specific requirements.
Skydiving in Gap is conducted by licensed instructors who follow strict safety protocols, use regularly inspected equipment, and provide a thorough pre-jump briefing.
Skydiving in Gap is highly dependent on weather conditions, especially wind and visibility. If the weather is unsuitable, your jump may be postponed or rescheduled for safety reasons.
Most skydiving centres in Gap are accessible by car and offer parking on site. Instructors typically speak French and English, but language options may vary, so check the activity page for details.