REVIEW · GRAN CANARIA
Gran Canaria : Skydiving over Maspalomas Dunes
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One jump and you’ll be grinning for days. This tandem skydive over Gran Canaria pairs a simple first-timer setup with real time in the air, including free fall and a parachute descent over the Maspalomas Dunes. You get guided training right before takeoff, and the views over Maspalomas are a big part of why this feels so special. The guides and crew are also consistently praised for making check-in and instructions feel clear and calm.
The only real catch is timing: weather and air traffic can shift your schedule, and skydiving can run longer than the headline window depending on conditions. If you’re easily stressed by last-minute changes, that’s something to plan for.
In This Review
- Key highlights that make this skydive worth it
- Tandem Jump Over Maspalomas Dunes: What You Really Get
- Checking In at iJump in Playa del Inglés (What to Bring)
- Van Ride and Safety Briefing: Getting to El Berriel
- The Aircraft Flight: 20–25 Minutes of Panoramic Gran Canaria
- The Main Event: Exit, Free Fall, Canopy Over the Dunes
- Timing, Weather, and Why Your Day Can Flex
- Price and Value: What $352 Covers (and What Can Add Costs)
- Who This Skydiving Experience Fits Best (and Who Should Skip)
- Tips That Actually Help on Jump Day
- Should You Book This Skydive in Gran Canaria?
- FAQ
- What meeting point is used for this skydiving experience?
- How long does the activity take?
- What altitude is the jump from?
- Do I need previous skydiving experience?
- What are the weight limits and possible extra charges?
- Are video and photos included?
Key highlights that make this skydive worth it

- Tandem jump with instruction: you don’t need previous skydiving experience.
- Jump from 3000 meters with free fall reaching about 200 km/h.
- A 20–25 minute panoramic aircraft flight before you exit.
- Canopy flight lasting about 5–7 minutes over the Maspalomas area.
- Landing next to the Maspalomas Dunes on Playa del Inglés, then a certificate right after.
- Crew support in multiple languages (Spanish, German, English) to keep the process smooth.
Tandem Jump Over Maspalomas Dunes: What You Really Get

This experience is built for people who want the adrenaline of skydiving without the hassle of learning first. You’ll jump together with an instructor using a tandem setup, so you can focus on the moment instead of worrying about technique.
What makes it compelling is the full “arc” of the experience: a bit of travel and paperwork, a safety briefing and gear fit, a flight for big views, then the main event (free fall), followed by a slower canopy segment that lets you actually look around. You’ll land near the Maspalomas Dunes on Playa del Inglés, which adds a dramatic sense of place to the landing moment.
Two things I like about this format for first-timers:
- Training is practical and short: you learn the body position and what to expect before exiting the plane.
- The plan is motion-filled: you don’t just jump and hope for the best; you get structured time in the air and under the canopy.
A thought to keep in mind: if you want zero uncertainty, skydiving is never a “set it and forget it” activity. Conditions can affect when you’re in the air.
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Checking In at iJump in Playa del Inglés (What to Bring)

Your day starts at the iJump office in Playa del Inglés. You’ll go to the front desk at your allocated time, complete the paperwork, and get set up with your jump load number. That number matters for how the operation tracks who’s going up when.
What to bring is straightforward and worth taking seriously:
- Passport or ID card
- Comfortable shoes
- Comfortable clothes
Bare feet aren’t allowed, and that’s a small rule that can save you stress if you show up in sandals.
If you’re trying to read the vibe before you go airborne, focus on how the crew communicates at check-in. Recent feedback highlights that the staff handle this part well and explain what’s happening in a way that reduces confusion. People have specifically mentioned guides such as Eddie and Tony as supportive and helpful during the process, and others have praised the overall team atmosphere.
Also, remember you’ll be receiving and returning gear as part of the flow. That means you should plan to be ready to move through instructions without needing to stop and readjust everything.
Van Ride and Safety Briefing: Getting to El Berriel

After check-in, you’ll take a van ride to Aeródromo de El Berriel (GCLB). The transfer is short, but it’s part of how the crew keeps the schedule organized. Along the way, you may get scenic views, which is a nice warm-up if you like seeing the island before you fly above it.
Once at the airfield, you’ll get a safety briefing that lasts about 15 minutes. This is not just paperwork talk. It’s where you learn what you need for the jump body position for exit, plus how free fall and landing work in tandem with your instructor. You’ll also get trained enough to know what to do when it’s time to exit the aircraft.
Key idea: the briefing is your window to ask questions. If something feels unclear—where to look, how to position your body, what you’ll feel at different stages—ask. The crew is there to help.
The Aircraft Flight: 20–25 Minutes of Panoramic Gran Canaria
Before you jump, you’ll board the aircraft. This part can feel almost relaxing compared to what comes next, but it builds anticipation quickly.
You can expect a 20–25 minute panoramic flight, which is a long enough window to take in the coastline and the island’s desert-like details around Maspalomas. Right before you exit, you’ll be given goggles a few minutes prior, so you’re protected and ready for the airflow at the moment of free fall.
One practical tip: keep your focus on instructions during the final moments. You don’t need to “think through” the skydiving physics; your instructor handles the main setup. Your job is to listen, follow cues, and enjoy the view while you have it.
Also, notice the rhythm of the day. After boarding, the process is structured: harness fit, short training, then goggles, then exit. That clarity is exactly what makes tandem jumps feel manageable for first-timers.
The Main Event: Exit, Free Fall, Canopy Over the Dunes

When you exit, the free fall is the part most people remember. You’ll experience free fall for up to about 30 seconds, and the speed can reach around 200 km/h. Yes, it’s intense, but you’ll be doing it with an instructor controlling the jump setup and body position cues.
What I like about this design for your first jump is the pacing. You don’t go straight from calm to chaos. You get a short briefing, you board with gear fitted, you get goggles, and you exit with clear guidance.
Then comes the canopy flight, about 5–7 minutes. This is your chance to slow down—still thrilling, but no longer the full “stomach-in-throat” feeling of free fall. You’ll fly under the parachute and approach landing near the Maspalomas Dunes on Playa del Inglés.
That landing location matters. It gives you a stronger sense of arrival and makes the whole day feel tied to Gran Canaria, not just an anonymous sky experience. After landing, you’ll return the jump gear to the crew, and you’ll receive a certificate.
If you want to preserve the memory, there’s an option for video and photos, but it’s not included automatically. If you purchase that package, it’s sent to you by email the same day.
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Timing, Weather, and Why Your Day Can Flex
This activity is listed as about 90 minutes total, and your check-in time is allocated. Still, it’s smart to treat this as a flexible plan, not a precise minute-by-minute appointment. The operation notes delays can happen due to weather and air traffic conditions, and you’ll want to ask the crew for an estimated landing time.
In real life, that means:
- You may spend longer waiting than you expected if conditions require schedule adjustments.
- Your total day could stretch into “half day” territory depending on how things run.
If you’re pairing this with other activities around Playa del Inglés, leave breathing room. Build in buffer time for meals and transport. You’ll enjoy the rest of your day more if you’re not rushing afterward.
Price and Value: What $352 Covers (and What Can Add Costs)
At around $352 per person, the big value point here is what’s included. You’re not just paying for the jump; you’re paying for the full package that makes the jump possible:
- Equipment and harness setup
- Instruction and training
- A jump from 3000 meters
- Free fall at about 200 km/h
- Parachute flight of about 5–8 minutes
- A certificate
- An activity duration of about 90 minutes
What isn’t included:
- Video and photos packages
And there’s one cost consideration tied to weight:
- A weight charge applies if you exceed 90 kg (an additional 50€).
- The maximum weight is 105 kg, subject to evaluation.
If you’re near the weight threshold, it’s worth being careful with your declared weight. The rules are strict: if your actual weight is more than 3 kg above what you declared, the jump may be refused and your booking could be treated as a cancellation by you. So don’t “round up” on your form. Aim for accurate.
Is $352 a lot? For many people, yes. But when you break it down against the full experience—gear, training, the aircraft flight time, and the jump itself—the price starts to look more like a premium adventure day than a simple activity ticket.
Who This Skydiving Experience Fits Best (and Who Should Skip)

This tandem skydive is designed for a wide range of adults, but it’s not for everyone. It’s not suitable if you:
- Are pregnant
- Are under 9 years old
- Are under 30 kg (66 lbs)
- Have dived within the last 24 hours
- Are over 104 kg (230 lbs)
Age and body limits aren’t just legal boxes; they’re safety constraints for how the harness and tandem setup work.
You’ll probably love this if:
- You want a “first-time friendly” sky experience with instruction built in.
- You like clear processes and structured crew communication.
- You want a short but intense adventure that still lets you look around under canopy.
You might want to reconsider if you:
- Get very anxious about waiting due to weather delays.
- Have concerns about speed and heights, even with tandem support.
- Fall near the weight thresholds and don’t feel confident about meeting the rules.
Tips That Actually Help on Jump Day
This is where small choices can make the whole experience feel easier.
1) Wear the right clothes and shoes
You’ll want comfortable clothing and comfortable shoes because bare feet aren’t allowed. Think “ready to move” rather than “fashion outfit.”
2) Ask questions early
During the briefing and gear setup, ask anything that’s on your mind. It’s better to ask before you’re at the airplane door.
3) Listen for the cues
In tandem skydiving, your instructor controls a lot. Your job is to follow instructions and keep your focus where your crew directs you.
4) Plan buffer time
Because schedules can shift, build slack into your day. If you schedule a tight dinner afterward, you might regret it.
5) Don’t stress about languages
The team supports Spanish, German, and English, so you should be able to follow instructions comfortably if you speak one of those.
Should You Book This Skydive in Gran Canaria?
If you’re looking for a bold activity in Gran Canaria that feels real—aircraft views, actual free fall, then a calm canopy moment near iconic dunes—this is an excellent choice. The included equipment and training are a big part of the value, and the overall operation seems designed to keep first-timers supported from check-in through landing.
Book it if:
- You want a tandem experience with no prior skydiving knowledge required
- You’re okay with a bit of schedule flexibility
- You fit within the weight limits and you can declare your weight accurately
Skip or postpone if:
- You can’t handle possible weather/air traffic delays
- You don’t meet the age/weight/safety requirements
- You’re looking for an ultra-fixed timetable with no uncertainty
If you do book, treat the briefing seriously, wear comfortable clothing, and give yourself time to enjoy the process. The best part of this adventure is that you’re not just chasing adrenaline—you’re getting a full guided flight experience over Maspalomas.
FAQ
What meeting point is used for this skydiving experience?
You’ll start at iJump | Paracaidismo En Gran Canaria in Playa del Inglés at your allocated time.
How long does the activity take?
The activity is listed as about 1.5 hours (about 90 minutes), though skydiving can run longer depending on conditions.
What altitude is the jump from?
The jump is from 3000 meters high.
Do I need previous skydiving experience?
No. It’s a tandem skydive with training and instruction given before you exit the aircraft.
What are the weight limits and possible extra charges?
The maximum weight is 105 kg subject to evaluation. If you exceed 90 kg, there’s an additional 50€ charge. If your actual weight is more than 3 kg above what you declared, the jump may be refused.
Are video and photos included?
No. Video and photos packages are not included, but if you purchase them they are sent to you by email the same day.






























