Skydive Singapore, Singapore
1 DROPZONE · IN SINGAPORE
About Skydiving in Singapore
Singapore has no outdoor dropzone — the airspace and land area don't support one — so AltitudeX Singapore (the rebranded iFly Singapore) on Sentosa Island is the city's only skydiving experience. The 16.5-foot vertical wind tunnel is one of the largest in Asia, generating wind speeds up to 200 km/h to simulate true freefall conditions. Packages start at SGD 59 for a 2-flight first-timer experience and run to SGD 250 for the licensed-flyer "Hot Shot" hour with the chamber at maximum power. The location is two stops from Resorts World Sentosa station on the Sentosa Express, walking distance from Universal Studios — easy to combine with a Sentosa half-day. Year-round all-weather operation makes this the most reliable booking in the region; rain that grounds outdoor jumps in KL and Bangkok has zero impact here. Weight cap is 120 kg; minimum age is 7 years for kids' programs and 12 for the standard package.
Skydive Singapore Prices
Tandem and AFF packages in Singapore range from SGD 59 to SGD 250 across 1 verified dropzone. Prices vary by altitude, video/handcam package, and operator.
Dropzones in Singapore
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Guides for Singapore
AltitudeX Singapore: Indoor Tunnel Flying on Sentosa
The definitive 2026 guide to AltitudeX Singapore — the rebranded iFly Singapore on Sentosa, and the world's largest themed indoor skydiving wind tunnel. Real prices, packages, what the flight actually feels like, safety facts, planning tips, and how it compares to a real tandem skydive in Asia.
Is Skydiving Safe? Real Numbers, Real Operators
How safe is skydiving really? An honest, expert guide to tandem safety, real statistics, modern equipment, and how to choose a reputable skydiving operator anywhere in Asia.
Best Time to Skydive in Asia: A Country-by-Country Calendar
The most useful 2026 calendar to skydiving in Asia. Country-by-country breakdowns of the best months and the months to avoid, a month-by-month lookup, multi-country routing advice, and the weather logic behind every dispatch decision — written for first-time tandem jumpers and seasoned travelers alike.
