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Deals on jumps here open the door to the kind of heart pounding freefall most visitors only imagine above the Strip. Skydiving in Las Vegas usually starts with a tandem jump, complete with professional instructors and a detailed safety briefing. Expect views of desert mountains, Lake Mead, or the city skyline as you step out of the plane. Some offers bundle photos or video so you can replay the rush long after landing.
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Las Vegas Skydiving
If you’re planning a trip to Las Vegas, skydiving might take a backseat to visiting all of Sin City’s lavish casinos and hotels. But it shouldn’t. Not only is Las Vegas weather sunny and warm year-round, but the city is located in the middle of a flat, wide-open desert. These are perfect conditions for skydiving—a fact that hasn’t gone unnoticed by those who flock to the city for an outdoor adrenaline fix. So save all those Las Vegas shows for the evening, head out to the desert, and throw yourself out of a plane. Though it sounds a little crazy, you (probably) won’t regret it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tandem skydiving around Las Vegas usually runs about $200–$300 for a basic jump, with many visitors paying closer to $250–$300 once taxes and fees are included. Adding photos or video often brings the total into the $350–$450 range, depending on the package you choose.
Most outdoor skydiving near the Strip happens out of Boulder City, Jean, and Mesquite, which sit roughly 30 to 75 miles from central Las Vegas. Operators typically provide round-trip shuttles from Strip pickup points so you can enjoy desert and distant Strip views without renting a car.
The full skydiving experience near Las Vegas generally takes about 4 to 5 hours door to door, including shuttle transfers, check-in, training, gearing up, and the flight. The actual jump usually means around 45–60 seconds of freefall and a 5-minute parachute ride back to the landing area.
Tandem skydiving near Las Vegas is designed specifically for first-timers, using highly trained, USPA-certified instructors and modern gear with backup parachute systems. Drop zones around Boulder City, Jean, and Mesquite focus heavily on safety briefings and clear procedures before you ever board the plane.
Many Las Vegas skydiving operators include complimentary or bundled shuttle service from convenient Strip pickup spots out to Boulder City or Jean. This can add 60–90 minutes of travel time each way but saves you from driving unfamiliar desert roads or arranging a rideshare out of town.
A first skydive near Las Vegas feels like a powerful rush of wind and weightlessness rather than a roller-coaster drop, with desert valleys, red rock, and the Strip appearing far off in the distance. Most new jumpers say the 120 mph freefall quickly shifts from fear to exhilaration once they breathe normally.
Landings on tandem skydives in the Las Vegas area are usually soft, sliding sits on the desert landing area rather than rough impact landings. Instructors guide you to lift your legs at the right moment so they absorb the contact while you sit down gently on the ground.
Most Las Vegas skydiving centers offer optional media packages that add professional photos, video, or both to your tandem jump. Expect to spend roughly $70–$120 extra depending on whether you choose a simple hand-cam clip or a deluxe multi-angle package with hundreds of high-resolution images.



























