What to Expect When Skydiving
Adrenaline courses through your veins. The wind whips at your hair. You’re pinwheeling in the air, streaking from the heavens like a wedgie that has spotted its prey. You’ve never felt more alive.
What are you doing? You’re skydiving!
Everyone knows Aussies love a good adventure, and really, what could be more adventurous than leaping from an airplane? But you’ve got a bit of a quandary: you want to fly through the clouds to the dazzling landscape below, but you also want the thrill and excitement of the big city. What to do? Why, look into Expedia.com.au’s Sydney skydiving options,—we’ve got plenty of them.
If you’re a seasoned pro in this particular art, then set your AAD for an AFF and head straight for the airplane. But if you have no idea what those terms mean, well, read on—we’ll get you started!
Go Tandem
It doesn’t matter how much of a prodigy you are: you won’t be making that first jump alone. When you arrive on that exciting first day, you’ll receive thorough instructions and training, as well as be outfitted for whatever gear you need. Then it’s off to the plane, where you’ll make your leap in the hands of a qualified, capable instructor. If you opt for Wollongong Tandem Skydive, you’ll be able to select where you skydive from their existing list—you can even leap out over the beach and the ocean!
Dress Appropriately
There are a few things you shouldn’t do when leaping out of an airplane, and wearing flip-flops is one of them. Your skydiving venue will very likely give you a list of what to wear and what not to wear before you head out—comfortable, loose-fitting clothing is often recommended—so review their suggestions carefully.
Don’t Forget to Relax
A number of skydiving places provide comfortable spaces for you to kick back and relax while you wait for your training or your scheduled jump time. The Tandem Skydiving Adventure over at Sydney Skydivers has a fantastic lounge for you to wait in. Sip a cup of coffee and make use of the Wi-Fi to update your newsfeed—we know all your friends are waiting to hear how your adventure turns out!
You Can Skydive Indoors, Too
Not sure you’re quite up to the task of plunging through the atmosphere? Want to try this out in a more controlled environment? Stay inside! Indoor Skydiving at iFLY Downunder lets you spin around in a wind tunnel. It’s just like proper skydiving—only without the world rushing toward you. If you like it, then you can take the next step and go skydiving for real.
Your journey through Sydney is bound to be one for the ages, and we think you should top it off with a plummet through the clouds. With Expedia.com.au leading the way, you’ll never have to wonder where to go when you’re looking for that next great skydiving experience. We’ll see you in the sky!
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