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Enjoy views of the Lagos from above in a thrilling skydiving jump in Algarve. Feel your adrenaline pumping as you jump out of the plane at 10.000 feet. Free fall for about 20 seconds before your experienced instructor opens the parachute and you float down next to the white sand beach on the Portimão Coast.

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* Duration: 3 hours
* Starts: Lagos, Portugal
* Trip Category: Outdoor Activities >> Adrenaline & Extreme



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Enjoy views of the Lagos from above in a thrilling skydiving jump in Algarve. Feel your adrenaline pumping as you jump out of the plane at 10.000 feet. Free fall for about 20 seconds before your experienced instructor opens the parachute and you float down next to the white sand beach on the Portimão Coast.

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Pickup in front of Lagos Court. Palácio da Justiça (Tribunal de Lagos). Address: Av. dos Descobrimentos – 8601-852 Lagos.

Located in the coastal town of Alvor, Southern Portugal we offers the bet skydiving experiences. Skydive in the Algarve in sunny Portimão (Alvor) where you’ll enjoy awesome skydive jumps.

A tandem jump is our most popular and the ideal way to try skydiving for the first time without any experience needed at all. All our expert tandem instructors all have thousands of skydives and you will jump using a large parachute specifically designed for two people.

If you are looking at discovering the fascination of freefall without having any previous experience, the tandem skydive is a great choice for you. It is designed to allow you to experience freefall skydiving without an intensive course.

After 15 minutes of instruction, you will be ready to do a parachute jump with your tandem skydive instructor. You will experience terminal velocity at around 135 mph on your first jump for up to 15 to 20”! This can only be achieved from 10,000 feet.

Stop At:

• Marina de Lagos, Edifício da Administração, Lagos 8600-315 Portugal



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