You’ll step into Queenstown’s iFLY wind tunnel for two indoor skydiving flights, guided by a certified instructor who keeps things safe—and fun. After gearing up and learning some surprisingly useful hand signals, you’ll float on air (literally), with time to laugh at yourself or cheer on your friends. It’s a rush you’ll remember every time you see someone jump for joy.
Li, our instructor, grinned when he saw how nervous I looked—apparently my hands were shaking a bit as I zipped up the flight suit. “Don’t worry, everyone does that,” he said, and then started showing us how to keep our chins up and arms out. The wind tunnel was louder than I expected, kind of like standing next to a jet engine but without the heat. There was this faint smell of rubber from the helmets and suits, mixed with that sharp clean air you get in Queenstown—hard to describe but it hit me right away.
We got two flights each, sixty seconds per go. That doesn’t sound long until you’re floating mid-air and trying not to spin out of control. On my first try I kept drifting sideways; Li used these quick hand signals (he’d shown us before) to nudge me back into place. It’s weirdly peaceful once you stop fighting it—just this soft roar in your ears and the feeling like you’re weightless, even though your cheeks are flapping like crazy. My partner laughed so hard at my landing that she almost missed her turn. She did way better than me, not that I’m jealous or anything.
I didn’t expect to feel so light after—like my body remembered flying for hours afterward. The whole thing only took about an hour including the safety briefing and getting kitted up. The staff were patient with everyone (even a kid who kept asking if he could do flips). If you’ve ever wondered what freefall feels like but don’t fancy jumping out of a plane over Queenstown, this is it. I still catch myself smiling when I think about that floating feeling.
Each flight lasts 60 seconds per person.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.
Your session includes a full body flight suit, helmet, and goggles.
Yes, participants must weigh less than 125kg for safety reasons.
The experience is suitable for all physical fitness levels but not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with previous shoulder dislocations.
Yes, service animals are allowed on site.
You get two flights per person during your session.
No previous experience is needed; training is provided by certified instructors.
Your booking includes a personal instructor certified by the International Bodyflight Association, a full orientation session with safety briefing, all your flight gear—suit, helmet, goggles—and two individual flights per person inside the wind tunnel in central Queenstown.
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