REVIEW · PATTAYA
Tandem Skydiving Pattaya by Thai Sky Adventures
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Sky at speed is the point here. This tandem jump over Pattaya pairs strict safety protocols with western-led coaching and big Gulf of Thailand views. You’ll ride up to altitude, then jump while securely harnessed to your instructor, with training and guidance built in from the start.
What I like most is the full tandem setup—you don’t need prior experience, and the team builds in a briefing before you board. I also like that you get round-trip hotel transfers (within the defined Pattaya zones), which makes this feel like a smooth, one-booking experience instead of a logistics project.
One thing to plan around: the jump depends on weather, so you may need flexibility. Also, video packages are optional but pricey, and there are extra weight supplements if you’re above certain thresholds.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Tandem Jump Over Pattaya: The Experience in Plain English
- Safety, Training, and Why the Briefing Feels Like the Real Start
- Views From Up to 13,500 Feet: What You’ll Actually See
- Transfers and Timing: Getting There Without Waste
- Small-Group Format: Less Waiting Drama
- Price and Value: What You’re Paying For (and What Can Upset the Budget)
- What to Wear: Tiny Details That Prevent Big Headaches
- Weight Limits and Supplements: Plan Early if You’re Near the Cap
- Health and Behavior Rules: The Ones You Should Not Ignore
- Meet Point and How the Day Starts
- The Instructor and Camera Team: What the Reviews Emphasize
- Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Think Twice)
- Quick Reality Check: What a 3-Hour Slot Feels Like
- Should You Book Thai Sky Adventures in Pattaya?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What’s the total duration for Tandem Sky Adventures in Pattaya?
- Do I need to speak or understand English to do the jump?
- Is pickup included, and where does it cover in Pattaya?
- What height will I jump from?
- How fast will the freefall be?
- What are the age limits?
- Is there a weight limit?
- Are video and photos included in the price?
- Can I jump if I scuba dived recently?
- What if weather cancels the activity?
Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Tandem only, for beginners: you jump attached to an instructor with training before takeoff
- Transfers included in Pattaya zones: pickup and return for major hotels in South, North, and Central Pattaya
- Max height around 13,000–13,500 feet: expect long views over Pattaya and the Gulf
- Small group size: up to 15 travelers for a less chaotic feel
- Weight supplements apply: extra fees kick in over 95 kg, topping out at 115 kg
- Optional video adds up: bring a plan for what you want to buy
Tandem Jump Over Pattaya: The Experience in Plain English

This experience is built for people who want the rush of a high-altitude jump without having to “learn sky stuff” first. The core is simple: you’ll be strapped into a tandem harness with a trained instructor, then guided through the whole process.
The rhythm matters. You won’t just show up and run toward the plane. You’ll get a briefing with your instructor about what to expect, what body position you’ll use, and how the freefall and parachute phases work. It’s the kind of prep that lowers stress because you know the plan before the adrenaline hits.
Once you’re clear for the jump, you’ll board the aircraft for the scenic ride up. Then, at altitude, you’ll exit the plane together—securely fastened to your instructor—so you can focus on the moment, not the mechanics.
If you’re worried about not speaking English, that’s handled too. The operation states you do not need to speak or understand English for the tandem skydive itself. That doesn’t mean you’ll be ignored, though. It means you’ll still get instruction and a clear path through the experience.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Pattaya.
Safety, Training, and Why the Briefing Feels Like the Real Start

A lot of people think the “safe” part is the equipment. Equipment matters, of course. But in a tandem setup, the bigger safety factor is the human process—how the instructor runs the briefing and how calmly the team works.
This drop zone is described as the only full-time sky jumping operation in South East Asia, operating since November 2009 with a UK, US, and Thai-run structure. It also highlights a staff of western instructors and pilots, with USPA Qualified Instructors mentioned as part of their standards.
What does that mean for you? It means you should expect professional systems: clear pre-jump instruction, structured checks, and a team that knows how to handle first-timers. If you’ve ever watched videos of first-time tandem jumpers, the recurring theme is calm coaching right up front. That’s the part you’ll feel first: you’re not thrown into chaos. You’re set up.
The freefall portion is described as reaching speeds up to 220 kph (125 mph) per hour. That’s fast. The good news is that you’re not trying to control anything on your own. Your instructor guides the jump, and the training is there so you know what’s coming next.
Parachute deployment and control are also explained. The instructions say you can activate or “pull” the parachute and you can steer it during the descent. That’s a big deal for first-timers. It turns the experience from a passive ride into something you actively participate in—still under expert supervision.
Views From Up to 13,500 Feet: What You’ll Actually See
Let’s talk about the reward for the effort. The whole reason you do this in Pattaya is the view. You’re told you can see the Gulf of Thailand, Pattaya’s beaches, and Pattaya city from altitude. The maximum height is stated as up to 13,500 feet (with another reference to up to 13,000 feet), so plan for a long, scenic rise and a dramatic view that develops as you climb.
From a value standpoint, those views matter because they’re not just background. They shape the entire vibe of the jump. If you’re doing this because you want the adrenaline, fine. But for many people, the lasting memory is the moment the world gets quiet below you: ocean, coastline, and city blocks shrinking into a pattern.
Also, a single tandem jump can feel “complete.” You get the full sequence—plane, door moment, freefall, and parachute ride—so you’re not stuck waiting for a second phase to start feeling the payoff.
Transfers and Timing: Getting There Without Waste

One of the biggest practical advantages is the hassle-free round-trip hotel transfer. Pickup is included from major hotels, limited to South Pattaya, North Pattaya, and Central Pattaya.
That matters more than it sounds. If you’re coming from farther out, you’d usually deal with transport time, pickup confusion, and extra costs. Here, you’re basically buying into a schedule. You’ll still want to arrive ready and on time, but it removes a lot of “where is this place” stress.
The overall duration is about 3 hours (approx.). That’s a good length for planning your day. You’re not committing the entire afternoon, and you can usually pair it with other Pattaya activities.
Your day will likely revolve around weather windows, since the jump requires good conditions. So I’d treat this as a slot you want earlier in your trip rather than your last day. If weather doesn’t cooperate, operators typically adjust by offering an alternative date or refund if cancellation is due to poor weather.
Small-Group Format: Less Waiting Drama

This is capped at maximum 15 travelers, which is a meaningful detail. A smaller group usually means less time watching a crowd, less jostling, and smoother coordination at check-in and in the lead-up to boarding.
I like experiences that keep the operation feeling controlled. With a small group, staff can often stay attentive, answer questions quickly, and run each tandem setup without long gaps.
Also, because it’s tandem only, you’re not dealing with a mix of skill levels or separate training tracks. Everyone is working toward the same moment: a first-timer-friendly jump with instructor support.
Price and Value: What You’re Paying For (and What Can Upset the Budget)

The price is listed at $396.48 per person. That’s not cheap, so you want to be sure you’re getting the kind of package that justifies it.
Here’s the value math as it applies to you:
- You get a tandem jump attached to a professional trainer.
- You get hotel transfers within the specified Pattaya areas.
- You get European instructors described as handling all aspects of the skydive.
Those three points are where value usually lives. If you had to hire a private taxi to and from a remote drop zone, or if transfers weren’t included, the total cost would climb fast.
Now for the budget traps. Optional media packages aren’t included. The listing shows several tiers:
- Handcam video: 3,800 THB (optional) and separate mention of handcam screenshots at 3,800 THB
- Standard video and photo: 4,800 THB
- Deluxe video and photo: 5,800 THB
One review highlights a real-world mismatch: the camera video price was 3,800 THB, while a voucher shown a different number (3,500 THB). That doesn’t automatically mean you’ll face the same issue, but it’s a reminder to confirm the final price at the counter before you pay.
Insurance is also listed separately as 250 THB. The experience doesn’t include it by default, so if insurance matters to your personal risk comfort, factor that in.
What to Wear: Tiny Details That Prevent Big Headaches

This part is worth taking seriously. You’ll jump in the clothes you arrive with, so plan for comfort and secure footwear.
They recommend:
- T-shirt and long pants
- normal running shoes
They also specifically say:
- no flip-flop sandals
- no high heel shoes
That’s practical. If you wear slippery footwear or anything hard to secure, it creates hassle during harnessing and makes everyone’s job harder. Run shoes are the safe bet.
Also, bring clothes you don’t mind getting a little wind-and-sun tested. You’re outdoors, you’re waiting, and you’ll be in open-air conditions for parts of the process. Light, breathable layers usually work well in Pattaya’s typical warm weather.
Weight Limits and Supplements: Plan Early if You’re Near the Cap

If you’re higher weight, don’t treat this as a last-minute check. The tandem maximum weight is 115 kg.
There are weight supplements:
- Over 95 kg but less than 100 kg: 500 THB
- Over 100 kg but less than 110 kg: 1,000 THB
- Over 110 kg but less than 115 kg: 1,000 THB plus 200 THB per kilo (example: 115 kg equals 2,000 THB)
That instructor workload fee structure is common in vertical sports, but you should factor it into your overall trip budget. If you’re near those thresholds, you’ll also want to double-check your booking details so you don’t get surprised on arrival.
Health and Behavior Rules: The Ones You Should Not Ignore
The operation is clear on two key safety issues.
First: no scuba diving within 24 hours before your jump. They specifically warn about severe decompression sickness risk. If you’ve been in scuba gear recently, tell the team. Don’t guess.
Second: alcohol and sky jumping do not mix. They say you won’t be permitted to jump if you’re under the influence.
These rules protect you and keep operations safe for everyone. If you’re the type who likes to celebrate the night before big activities, treat this as a hard stop.
Meet Point and How the Day Starts
The meeting point is listed as: 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. With hotel transfers included in the designated zones, you’ll likely start with pickup, but always confirm the exact pickup window before you head out.
They note it’s near public transportation, which is useful if you want a backup plan. Still, since transfers are included, I’d rely on your pickup unless you have a specific reason not to.
The Instructor and Camera Team: What the Reviews Emphasize
Two things pop out from the feedback you provided.
1) Safety and reassurance. One review called it worth every penny, and credits the flight instructor and camera man for making the experience feel safe and secure. That’s exactly what you want from a first-timer tandem setup: confidence you’re in competent hands.
2) Video pricing clarity. Another review flags the handcam video cost at 3,800 THB and notes it differed from what appeared on a voucher. That’s the kind of detail that can sour a moment if you assume the price is locked in.
In the response, the team signed off with Tawan from the Oh-Hoo Team. That’s a small signal, but it reinforces that there’s a staffed customer support line behind the scenes.
Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Think Twice)
This experience is built for beginners. You don’t need English. You don’t need prior experience. And the structured briefing plus tandem harness means you’re not going in blind.
It’s a great fit if you:
- want a bucket-list thrill without training weeks
- love big views and don’t mind spending a few hours on the schedule
- prefer a small-group operation (up to 15 travelers)
You might think twice if:
- you’re very inflexible with your calendar, since weather can impact the jump timing
- you’re on a tight budget and you’re tempted by optional video/photo packages
- you’re near the weight thresholds and haven’t included supplements in your math
- you have health factors like recent scuba diving (within 24 hours)
Quick Reality Check: What a 3-Hour Slot Feels Like
A “3 hours (approx.)” duration can still feel intense because adrenaline events often stack quick phases: check-in, waiting, briefing, aircraft time, jump, descent, then getting back to the ground.
The upside is it’s short enough to not swallow your entire day. The downside is it doesn’t leave much room for distractions. Bring patience. Hydrate. And don’t show up in the outfit you regret.
If weather delays happen, you’ll want mental flexibility. Good sky conditions aren’t a minor detail—they’re the entire point of the experience.
Should You Book Thai Sky Adventures in Pattaya?
If you want a beginner-friendly tandem fall with hotel transfers and a team that emphasizes training and safety, I think this is a strong booking choice. The pricing includes the core jump and transportation within a wide Pattaya zone, which is where value usually hides.
I’d book it if you:
- can handle the weather variable
- want the full altitude sequence, not just a stunt-style photo
- are okay confirming any optional video costs before you buy
I’d hold off or shop carefully if:
- you’re counting every baht and don’t want surprise add-ons like media or insurance
- you’re right around the weight supplement range and haven’t budgeted for it
- you need scuba clearance planning (no scuba in the prior 24 hours)
FAQ
FAQ
What’s the total duration for Tandem Sky Adventures in Pattaya?
The experience is listed at about 3 hours (approx.).
Do I need to speak or understand English to do the jump?
No. The information says you do not need to speak or understand English to undertake the tandem jump.
Is pickup included, and where does it cover in Pattaya?
Transfers are included from and to major hotels in South Pattaya, North Pattaya, and Central Pattaya only.
What height will I jump from?
The jump is described as from up to 13,000 feet and also as offering sea views from a maximum of 13,500 feet.
How fast will the freefall be?
They describe freefall speeds up to 220 kph (125 mph) per hour.
What are the age limits?
Minimum age is 14 years with parental consent in writing; otherwise the minimum age is 18 years.
Is there a weight limit?
Yes. The maximum tandem weight is 115 kg, with added supplements for weights above 95 kg.
Are video and photos included in the price?
No. Standard video and photo options, handcam video, and deluxe packages are listed as optional and not included.
Can I jump if I scuba dived recently?
No. You must not do scuba diving within 24 hours before your jump due to the stated severe decompression sickness risk.
What if weather cancels the activity?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.





















