Sky Diving : South America
South America has some of the best destinations in the world for this thrilling adventure sport. Here are some of the best places to go skydiving in South America:
1. Boituva, Brazil - Located just an hour and a half outside of São Paulo, Boituva is one of the most popular skydiving destinations in South America. With stunning views of the Brazilian countryside, you'll soar over green fields, sprawling vineyards, and lush forests. The drop zone is open year-round, and there are options for both tandem and solo jumps.
2. San Carlos de Apoquindo, Chile - Nestled in the foothills of the Andes Mountains, San Carlos de Apoquindo is a breathtaking location for skydiving. You'll jump from a height of 12,000 feet and experience stunning views of the snow-capped peaks, the city of Santiago, and the Pacific Ocean. The jump season runs from October to May.
3. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - While technically not in South America, Puerto Vallarta is a popular destination for skydivers from all over the world. You'll jump from a height of 10,000 feet and experience stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the lush jungle of the Sierra Madre Mountains. The drop zone is open year-round, and there are options for both tandem and solo jumps.
4. Cusco, Peru - Known for its ancient Incan ruins and stunning natural beauty, Cusco is also a popular destination for skydiving. You'll jump from a height of 10,000 feet and experience stunning views of the Sacred Valley, the Andes Mountains, and the city of Cusco. The jump season runs from May to October.
5. Bariloche, Argentina - Located in the heart of Patagonia, Bariloche is a stunning location for skydiving. You'll jump from a height of 10,000 feet and experience stunning views of the snow-capped peaks, the glacial lakes, and the forests of the Andes Mountains. The jump season runs from November to April.
No matter where you go skydiving in South America, you're sure to have an unforgettable experience. So why not take the plunge and experience the thrill of a lifetime?
*This is only a general guide and it is essential to do your own research before beginning your activities or training.
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