Skydive Dubai Launches New Season with Iconic 13,000ft Jumps at Palm Jumeirah

Skydive Dubai Launches New Season with Iconic 13,000ft Jumps at Palm Jumeirah

Post by : Bianca Suleiman

Skydive Dubai has officially resumed operations, delighting adventure enthusiasts with its premier skydiving experience. The reopening was celebrated with a spectacular “Raise the Flag” jump from 13,000 feet, culminating in a landing at the breathtaking Palm Jumeirah.

This notable event carried a powerful theme of unity and hope as Dubai continues to evolve. Thrill-seekers can again embark on this unforgettable bucket-list adventure in the heart of the city.

Exclusive Offer for UAE Residents

In honor of the reopening, Skydive Dubai is offering a special promotion for UAE residents. Between April 24 and May 3, those who book a tandem skydive at the Palm Dropzone will receive a complimentary second tandem jump.

Interested customers can make bookings by messaging Skydive Dubai via their official Instagram account. This initiative is designed to motivate both novice jumpers and seasoned thrill-seekers to get a bird’s-eye view of Dubai.

Reopening of Palm and Desert Dropzones

The Palm Dropzone, renowned for its stunning aerial vistas of both the Palm Jumeirah and the Dubai coastline, will be open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, starting at 9 am.

On the other hand, the Desert Campus reopened on April 23 and will operate from Wednesday to Sunday with sessions commencing at 8 am. This site is pivotal for the training of local and international skydivers.

Assured Safety Protocols

The reopening aligns with all necessary guidelines to ensure optimum safety. Skydive Dubai assures that operations will be conducted in a regulated and secure setting.

A Unique Dubai Adventure Awaits

Skydiving in Dubai provides an extraordinary experience with incredible views of the city, coastline, and the iconic Palm Jumeirah. The return of Skydive Dubai signifies the revival of one of the most exhilarating adventure activities in the region.

April 25, 2026 12:30 p.m. 266
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