First Jump Tandem Skydive Pattaya Include Pickup Transfer

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First Jump Tandem Skydive Pattaya Include Pickup Transfer

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Sky at 13,000 feet feels unreal. This tandem first sky jump in Pattaya is built for beginners: you get major-hotel pickup and a guided freefall that feels huge without needing any special skills. One thing to plan for, though: the day can run longer than the headline time if your jump slot shifts or you end up waiting at the dropzone.

I like how the whole process is structured around a safety-focused briefing and instructor control, so you’re not standing around guessing what to do. The views are part of the payoff too—Rayong and Koh Samet are in the mix on the scenic ride. Still, you’ll want to avoid tight schedules and come ready for rules that are firm, like no alcohol.

Finally, this is a confidence-boosting choice if you’re nervous but still want the real thing. Coaches can be friendly and steady—one example is instructor Rafi, who’s known for keeping first-timers calm. Just make sure your body and gear setup are within limits, especially weight limits and what shoes you wear.

Key things that make this Pattaya first sky jump stand out

First Jump Tandem Skydive Pattaya Include Pickup Transfer - Key things that make this Pattaya first sky jump stand out

  • 13,000-foot exit (about 4,000 meters) with a full tandem coach handling the critical parts
  • Around 50 seconds of freefall reaching speeds around 200 km/h (125 mph)
  • Hotel pickup and return in South, North, and Central Pattaya to reduce hassle on jump day
  • A scenic flight over Rayong and Koh Samet before the door opens
  • Main parachute deploy at 5,000 feet (about 1,500 meters) for a calmer ride to landing
  • Max 15 travelers, which usually helps keep the flow from check-in to boarding manageable

Pattaya first tandem sky jump: what you’re signing up for

First Jump Tandem Skydive Pattaya Include Pickup Transfer - Pattaya first tandem sky jump: what you’re signing up for
This experience is aimed squarely at first-timers. You’re not expected to learn skills on the spot. Instead, you’re strapped into a tandem setup with an instructor who runs the plan, checks your equipment, and leads you through the jump flow.

The big numbers are what sell it: you exit at 13,000 feet and then the main parachute comes out around 5,000 feet. That means your stomach gets the big freefall moment, then you trade panic for those long, quiet minutes in the air with the coastline and islands below.

If you’re coming to Pattaya for variety—temple days, beach time, a seafood night—this is the kind of one-off adrenaline add-on that still feels like a real memory-maker.

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Value check: price, included transfers, and what’s extra

The price is $375.12 per person, and it’s typically booked around 5 days ahead. The headline value is that you’re not just buying the aircraft moment—you’re also getting a whole beginner-friendly day plan with instructor support and transport.

Here’s what you should weigh when judging value:

  • Transfers are included from and back to major hotels, but only within South, North, and Central Pattaya.
  • The experience includes briefing, equipment, and the tandem jump itself (exit, freefall, and landing).
  • The insurance fee (250 THB) is not included, so you should budget for that on top of the stated price.

Also, the day is listed as about 3 hours. In practice, sky jump days often include time for check-in, a short training session, and then waiting on weather and slot timing. You’re paying for the full operation, not just the airborne seconds—so plan like you might need more than a strict, minute-by-minute schedule.

Getting there without stress: pickup zones and the meeting point

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This experience offers pickup and return transfers from major hotels in Pattaya. The coverage is specific: South Pattaya, North Pattaya, and Central Pattaya. If your hotel is outside those areas, the safest move is to confirm before you book so you don’t show up expecting pickup that isn’t covered.

Your meeting point is at:

Thai Sky Adventures Co., Ltd., 777, 77, Muang Pattaya, Amphoe Si Racha, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20230, Thailand

The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a totally separate destination.

You’ll also use a mobile ticket, which is handy if you’re traveling with just your phone and a bit of flexibility.

Check-in, harness fit, and the short beginner briefing

First Jump Tandem Skydive Pattaya Include Pickup Transfer - Check-in, harness fit, and the short beginner briefing
When you arrive, staff handle check-in and get you into the prep flow. This part matters because a first tandem jump is mostly about feeling secure.

You’ll go through a short training session that covers the key moments: exit, freefall, and landing. You don’t need English for the tandem process. That’s a big comfort factor if you’re anxious about communication—your instructor leads the actions, and the staff focuses on equipment safety checks.

You can also expect a thorough setup: you’re harnessed with the correct tandem gear, and the team does the safety checks before you board. This is one reason to show up early and not treat the day like a quick errand.

If you’ve done nothing like this before, your best strategy is simple: listen, nod, ask questions while they’re still in briefing mode, and then let the instructor do the rest.

The flight over Rayong and Koh Samet: where nerves turn to focus

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Once you’re on the aircraft, the day shifts from paperwork-and-gear to pure anticipation. The plan includes a scenic ride over Rayong and Koh Samet island, so you get a chance to look around before the jump moment.

At this stage, your brain usually does two things:

1) It tells you to worry about what’s coming.

2) It starts looking for landmarks and trying to understand the timing.

Try to stay in the second mode. Ocean views and island shapes make it easier to feel the experience instead of imagining it. Also, you’ll be higher than you’ve ever been, so the horizon and coastline change quickly once you get up there.

The moment you leave: 13,000 feet, tandem control, and freefall for ~50 seconds

First Jump Tandem Skydive Pattaya Include Pickup Transfer - The moment you leave: 13,000 feet, tandem control, and freefall for ~50 seconds
This is the core of the experience. At about 13,000 feet (around 4,000 meters), you exit the aircraft together with your instructor.

From there, you get your tandem freefall. The freefall is described as around 50 seconds, at speeds up to about 125 mph (200 km/h). That’s fast enough to feel intense, but it’s short enough that it doesn’t drag on.

What you need to do is not try to freestyle the physics. This is why tandem is so beginner-friendly. You’re not solo, and the instructor is managing body position and the jump sequence.

If you’re worried about nerves, here’s the practical truth: adrenaline often spikes at the door, then levels out once you realize you’re safely strapped in and the instructor is guiding everything.

Parachute deploy at 5,000 feet: the calm part of the ride

First Jump Tandem Skydive Pattaya Include Pickup Transfer - Parachute deploy at 5,000 feet: the calm part of the ride
Once the jump transitions down to about 5,000 feet (around 1,500 meters), the instructor deploys the main parachute. After that, the experience changes tone fast—from frantic speed to controlled, floating movement.

You can enjoy the wind ride with a view of the coastline. It’s the part where you start thinking about photos, not just survival.

The flight isn’t described in minute-by-minute detail beyond deploy height and the basic flow, but the shape of the experience is clear: freefall first, then parachute glide, then landing.

Landing on grass and celebrating with friends and family

First Jump Tandem Skydive Pattaya Include Pickup Transfer - Landing on grass and celebrating with friends and family
Touchdown is described as a grassy landing. That’s a good sign for comfort—soft ground helps make the final seconds less jarring.

After landing, you can take photos with friends and family. This is worth timing emotionally: the jump is intense, then you’ll want to quickly shift back into “human mode” and capture the moment while everyone’s still together.

If you’re traveling with a group, this is also where you share reactions. Some people go quiet during the glide; others talk nonstop afterward. Either reaction is normal.

What to wear: shoes and clothing rules that keep you comfortable

You’ll jump wearing the clothes you arrive in. The operator recommends:

  • T-shirt and long pants
  • Normal running shoes
  • No flip-flop sandals or high heel shoes

This isn’t just fussiness. The gear needs to sit correctly, and footwear can affect comfort and safety around the boarding and landing areas.

So pack smart. If you’re the kind of traveler who walks everywhere in sandals, plan to change that for jump day. Also, dress for practicality more than style—comfort wins when you’re doing something this physical.

Alcohol, scuba timing, and the safety rules that are non-negotiable

There are hard rules for safety:

  • Alcohol and sky jump do not mix. Don’t drink before your jump. If you’re under the influence, you will not be permitted to jump.
  • No scuba diving 24 hours before your jump. The concern is severe decompression sickness risk.

These rules aren’t negotiable, so it’s smart to schedule your vacation activities around them. If you’re doing water sports, keep at least a day buffer from any scuba plan.

Also, if you’re prone to anxiety, consider how you’ll manage it. A calm approach, good sleep, and arriving early often help more than trying to tough it out.

Weight limits and the extra fees you might face

Tandem has a maximum weight of 115 kg. Supplements apply based on your weight:

  • Over 95 kg but less than 100 kg: 500 THB
  • Over 100 kg but less than 110 kg: 1,000 THB
  • Over 110 kg up to 115 kg: 1,000 THB plus 200 THB per kilo (example given: 115 kg would mean 2,000 THB)

If you’re near the limit, don’t wait until the last minute. Know your weight range and plan for the extra cost. It can also help you avoid the awkward moment of being surprised at check-in.

Minimum age is 14 years with parental consent in writing. Without that, the minimum is 18 years.

If you’re traveling with a teen, bring the required consent documentation in advance so there’s no last-minute problem. This rule is straightforward, but the paperwork can ruin a day if it’s handled late.

Logistics reality: why your timeline can feel longer

The experience duration is listed as about 3 hours, but sky jump operations depend on weather and slot timing. So you should treat 3 hours as a rough target, not a guarantee.

It’s also wise to think about timing buffers. Even when everything goes well, you may wait before your turn. Weather holds can also change which flight slot you take.

If you have a dinner reservation right after your jump window, consider moving it later. You’ll enjoy the post-jump celebration more if you’re not sprinting out the door.

Who should book this tandem first sky jump?

This setup works best for:

  • First-timers who want the real experience without learning solo skills
  • People traveling with friends or family who want shared photos and a group milestone
  • Anyone who appreciates clear structure—briefing, harness checks, and instructor-led execution
  • Travelers who don’t speak English well, since you do not need English to take part

It’s also a strong pick for thrill-seekers who want a high-altitude jump with a short freefall segment and then a more relaxed parachute ride.

A note on instructors: what “confidence” looks like on jump day

One of the best parts of a tandem experience is how much your body trusts the person who’s clipped to you.

In this operation, you may get coaches who are genuinely good at first-timer nerves. One example from an instructor named Rafi is that he’s been called out as awesome for first-time tandem coaching. That’s exactly the skill you want: calm explanations, confident handling, and a steady presence at the most intense moment.

Even if you don’t know your instructor ahead of time, you can usually tell within the briefing whether the coach is organized and clear.

Should you book this Pattaya first sky jump?

I think you should book it if you want a true first aerial thrill with tandem instructor control, hotel pickup, and a built-in plan that covers briefing and safety checks. The combination of 13,000-foot exit, ~50 seconds of freefall, and a parachute deploy at 5,000 feet makes it feel like a complete package, not just a quick stunt.

Skip it or rethink timing if:

  • You have a hard schedule with no buffer (waiting can happen).
  • You’re sensitive to strict rules like no alcohol and no scuba within 24 hours.
  • Your weight is near a supplement threshold and you’d rather avoid unexpected extra costs.

If you want one unforgettable Pattaya day that’s very beginner-friendly and still delivers the real physics moment, this is a solid choice—as long as you show up prepared and give the schedule some breathing room.

FAQ

What altitude do you jump from, and when does the parachute open?

You exit the aircraft at about 13,000 feet (4,000 meters). The main parachute is deployed at about 5,000 feet (1,500 meters).

How long is the freefall and how fast is it?

The experience includes about 50 seconds of freefall, reaching around 125 mph (200 km/h).

Is hotel pickup included, and where does it cover?

Pickup and return transfers are included from South Pattaya, North Pattaya, and Central Pattaya major hotels only.

Do I need to speak English to take part?

No. You do not need to speak or understand English for a tandem sky jump.

What is the minimum age to jump?

The minimum age is 14 years with parental consent in writing. Otherwise, the minimum age is 18 years.

What should I wear to the dropzone?

You jump wearing your clothes from arrival. The recommendation is a t-shirt, long pants, and normal running shoes. Avoid flip-flops and high heel shoes. Also, do not drink alcohol before jumping.

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