The dramatic chalk cliffs of Étretat have inspired adventurers for generations. If you've dreamed of skydiving above these Upper Normandy icons, combine the thrill with breathtaking views.
While most visitors explore Étretat's beaches and cliffs from below, experience them from 4,000 meters up. The 15-minute plane ascent offers stunning previews before your tandem jump. With a certified instructor, you'll freefall for about a minute at over 180 km/h, arms outstretched for pure adrenaline. Seine-Maritime's skies become your ultimate playground.
Nothing matches the rush of freefall thousands of meters above ground. Whether it's your first tandem jump or not, the sensations never fade—adrenaline surges at top speed. Ready to jump near Strasbourg?
Thrill-seekers flock to Strasbourg's Polygone Aerodrome for jumps from 4,000 meters. This extreme sport delivers an impressive freefall lasting nearly a minute—or longer from higher altitudes. Start with a thorough briefing on the ground, then board the plane.
Adrenaline peaks at the drop zone as you launch into freefall at 200 km/h. When ready, your instructor deploys the parachute, slowing you for a serene glide. Gaze at panoramic views through your goggles before a smooth landing. A skydive in Strasbourg is truly unforgettable.
Broaden your adventure at Metz's Wallerfangen Aerodrome in Moselle or near Nancy in Meurthe-et-Moselle. Panoramas vary, but the sky-high sensations remain timeless.
Near Germany's border, tandem jumps offer fresh perspectives and 360° majestic views from 3,000–4,000 meters. Skydiving thrives across Grand-Est—from Alsace to Lorraine. Choose your spot, take the plunge, and get hooked on this aerial thrill.
Ready for skydiving in Millau? If intense sensations call to you, book your jump in Aveyron today.
The 15-minute climb to 4,000 meters reveals the awe-inspiring Millau Viaduct, towering 343 meters. Prep with your instructor, then leap into a 40-second freefall at extraordinary speeds. The parachute opens for a peaceful 5-minute canopy descent, watching Midi-Pyrénées' landscape approach until touchdown.
The Nord-Pas-de-Calais region beckons for an epic parachute jump, centered in Valenciennes.
Skydive sensations are life-changing—ground nerves build as the plane climbs. Then, strapped to your instructor, you dive into the void, stabilizing into a minute of 200 km/h freefall fueled by adrenaline.
The canopy deploys for a gentle descent with panoramic views over Valenciennes. Debrief with your instructor en route to landing.