Skydive in Swakopmund
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Book Your Tandem Skydive in Swakopmund – 10,000ft, 12,000ft, or 15,000ft!
Ready for the ultimate adrenaline rush? Experience tandem skydiving in Swakopmund, Namibia with Ground Rush Adventures—jump from 10,000ft, 12,000ft, or a thrilling 15,000ft!
Your adventure begins with a scenic flight over the iconic Namib Desert and Atlantic Ocean coastline. Once you reach altitude, the aircraft door opens and you leap into free fall—securely harnessed to one of our world-class, certified tandem instructors.
Feel the heart-pounding thrill of falling at 200 km/h before your instructor opens the parachute. Then, enjoy an unforgettable aerial view as you float above the world’s oldest desert, ending with a safe landing back on Namibian soil.
LOCAL & SADC PROMO
±35 seconds freefall
Reduced from N$4700 to N$3700
As a thank you to our local people for the support during Covid we would like to extend this discount to you. The standard tandem skydive offers approximately 35 seconds of free fall time. There’s plenty of time to capture amazing video and photos of your skydive.
10 000 Ft
±35 seconds freefall
N$4700
The standard tandem skydive offers approximately 35 seconds of free fall time. There’s plenty of time to capture amazing video and photos of your skydive.
12 000 Ft
±45 seconds freefall
N$5750
This is the ultimate tandem skydive experience and certainly our most popular. A tandem skydive from 12,000ft means approximately 45 seconds of freefall time.
Capture Your Memory
Make your skydiving experience in Swakopmund unforgettable by capturing it on camera! Ground Rush Adventures offers a range of high-quality photo and video packages to suit your style.
Your skydive is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure—make sure you take the memories home!
Basic Option
N$1400
Capture the thrill of your skydive with a dedicated skydiving cameraman who jumps alongside you to film every epic moment of free fall. Our skilled aerial videographers will fly close for high-energy interactions—like mid-air handshakes—and expertly position themselves to record both dynamic close-ups and sweeping shots of the Namib Desert and Atlantic Ocean.
Deluxe Option
N$1930
Take your memories to the next level with the Deluxe Package, which combines outside footage from a separate cameraman with instructor POV footage from a wrist-mounted camera. After free fall, when the cameraman flies away, the instructor’s camera takes over to record your parachute ride and serene descent. This gives you unbeatable footage from multiple angles—close-ups, wide scenic views, and in-air transitions.
Options for Qualified Skydivers
Hop and Pop (5000 feet) | N$500 |
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Solo Jump 10000 Feet | N$600 |
Solo Jump 12000 Feet | N$700 |
Solo Jump 13500 Feet | N$800 |
Gear Hire | N$300 |
Courses – Learn to sky dive

Accelerated Freefall Progression (AFP) Course
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The Accelerated Freefall Progression (AFP) course is Namibia’s premier skydiving training program, developed by professional skydivers and approved by the United States Parachute Association (USPA), and adopted by Parachute Association of Namibia (PANAM). Designed for those serious about learning to skydive solo, AFP combines intensive ground school with one-on-one in-air coaching.
You’ll progress through 8 performance levels, gaining essential freefall body control, altitude awareness, and canopy flight skills. With direct instructor support, you’ll advance at your own pace. By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped to jump solo and enjoy the full thrill of skydiving safely and confidently.

Static Line Course
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Looking for the most cost-effective way to learn to skydive in Namibia? The Static Line Course is an ideal first step. This one-day skydiving course starts with 6 hours of ground training, where you’ll learn how parachute equipment works and how to control and land your canopy safely.
After training, you’ll head to our drop zone in the scenic Namib Desert, right beside the Atlantic Ocean. There, you’ll receive a full jump briefing, gear check, and final instructions from your static line instructor. At 3,000 feet, you’ll exit the aircraft, and your parachute will open automatically—giving you your first solo canopy flight and a safe, guided landing.
It’s the perfect introduction to solo skydiving—simple, safe, and unforgettable.