Indoor Skydiving in Madrid

With quaint small towns and a rugged countryside comprising of large mountain ranges and lush green forests, the region around Madrid is breathtaking. Even more so, from above — and there's no better way to soak it all in than with a heart-racing skydiving experience from 14,000 feet.

But, before you jump headfirst into this thrilling adventure, let's take a look at the best indoor skydiving tours in Madrid, that are perfect for beginners and experts alike, looking to get their adrenaline fix without the need to jump out of a plane.

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Indoor Skydiving in Madrid

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With quaint small towns and a rugged countryside comprising of large mountain ranges and lush green forests, the region around Madrid is breathtaking. Even more so, from above — and there's no better way to soak it all in than with a heart-racing skydiving experience from 14,000 feet.

But, before you jump headfirst into this thrilling adventure, let's take a look at the best indoor skydiving tours in Madrid, that are perfect for beginners and experts alike, looking to get their adrenaline fix without the need to jump out of a plane.

Compared to the open-air jumps in Toledo and Ocaña, indoor skydiving in Madrid takes place in a controlled environment and typically includes several minutes of flight time. Thanks to their central location, you can squeeze in a session during your city break without having to travel long distances to the airport.

Here's all you need to know about indoor skydiving, one of the most exhilarating adventure activities in Madrid.

What are the best indoor skydiving tours in Madrid?

When it comes to indoor skydiving, Madrid boasts some of the best facilities in Europe. With top-of-the-line technology and experienced instructors, these tours are perfect for thrill-seekers of all skill levels.

Wind tunnel in Madrid's Las Rozas – 2 flights for children

Applicable to kids aged between 5 and 12 years old, this indoor skydiving experience in Madrid takes place at MadridFly in Las Rozas, about 30 minutes drive from the city center.

After arriving, the kids are fitted into special flight suits and helmets by a friendly instructor, who also provides them with a safety briefing and teaches them the basic flying techniques. Once they're ready, the kids are taken to the wind tunnel where they can experience the feeling of freefalling for two 1-minute flights.

Wind tunnel in Madrid's Las Rozas – 2 flights for adults

Also taking place at MadridFly, this indoor skydiving tour is perfect for adults (13 years and older) looking to feel the sensation of flying without having to spend too much. Flights last for 1 minute each and you'll receive everything you need to fly safely, including a jumpsuit, helmet and goggles.

Ideal for anyone who wants to take home a memorable souvenir of their indoor skydiving experience, you can opt for a flight experience that also includes a personalized video of your flights.

Double flight in Isla Azul wind tunnel in Madrid

A more centrally located option, this indoor skydiving tour takes place at WINDOBONA in the Isla Azul shopping center, which sits on the southern outskirts of the city.

The experience includes a safety briefing and two 2-minute flights in the 15-meter-high flight chamber for an intense flying experience. There is also a cafe-bar on site so you can watch other fliers.

How much do indoor skydiving tours in Madrid cost?

The price of an indoor skydiving tour in Madrid can vary depending on the location and type of experience chosen. The cheapest flight tickets are for children – a 2-flight package at MadridFly in Las Rozas, for example, costs around €40 per child.

For adults, a 2-flight package at the same location is €55 per person, and for those looking for a video of their flight, the price increases to around €80 per participant.

If you choose to fly at WINDOBONA in Isla Azul, expect to pay around €95 per person for a pair of two-minute flights.

What is included?

Every indoor skydiving tour in Madrid includes all the necessary equipment for you to have a safe, enjoyable flight in the wind tunnel. This includes an aerodynamic jumpsuit, a helmet and goggles.

The price also covers the safety briefing and the instructor who will supervise you while you flip and fly in the air. Some packages may also include a personalized video or photo package of your experience, so you can share it with friends and family afterwards.

Where does it start?

The most popular indoor skydiving tours in Madrid take place at WINDOBONA Indoor Skydiving Madrid, HiFly or Madrid Fly.

WINDOBONA is located on the southern outskirts of Madrid, near the Isla Azul shopping center — this is about 5 minutes down the road from HiFly too.

MadridFly, on the other hand, is located at the Dehesa de Navalcarbón sports center in Las Rozas, which is about 30 minutes northwest of the city center.

Hotel pick-up and drop-off is not included with these kinds of tours but all locations are easily accessible by taxi.

How long does it last?

An indoor skydiving tour typically lasts around 30 minutes. This includes the safety briefing, time to gear up and your actual flight time in the wind tunnel.

The actual flight time in the wind tunnel can vary depending on the package you choose, but it usually ranges from 1-2 minutes per flight, and 2-4 minutes in total. If you book a "learn to fly" package, however, you can expect a longer total flight time.

Is it wheelchair friendly?

No, unfortunately, most indoor skydiving tours in Madrid are not wheelchair friendly. Due to the nature of the activity and safety precautions that need to be taken, participants must be physically fit enough to enter and exit the wind tunnel safely.

If you have unique circumstances it is best to check with the company beforehand to see if accommodations can be made.

When is the best time for an indoor skydiving tour in Madrid?

Indoor skydiving in Madrid can be enjoyed at any time of the year since it's not subject to the weather conditions. However, if you prefer a quiet and more personal experience, consider going on a weekday and avoiding major holiday seasons such as Christmas time.

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Travel tips

  • Reserve your spot in advance to secure your preferred time and date.
  • Verify the opening hours beforehand, since the provider might have varying hours based on the day or season.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and remove jewelry.
  • Plan to arrive a bit earlier than your scheduled time for check-in and to accommodate any preparatory procedures.
  • For specific questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact the facility’s customer service directly.