Skydive Zanzibar | Tandem Skydive

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Skydive Zanzibar | Tandem Skydive

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Zanzibar skydiving hits different. I love the 10,000-foot tandem jump setup and the free photos and videos you get soon after you land. It’s a rare mix of big-sky thrill and easy, step-by-step guidance.

One thing to plan for: this experience needs good weather, so you might be offered a different date if conditions are poor.

6 Key Things to Know Before You Jump Over Kendwa

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  • Pre-flight training is included, so you’re not guessing when it’s time to move with your instructor.
  • All safety equipment is provided, including harness and goggles.
  • You jump from 10,000 feet for about 30 seconds of free fall.
  • Parachute time lasts 5–10 minutes, which is plenty to look around and settle your nerves.
  • You land on Kendwa’s white sandy beach, not on a random field miles away.
  • Your photos and videos are included, delivered shortly after the jump.

Zanzibar Tandem Skydive in Plain Terms: What You’re Signing Up For

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This is a classic tandem skydiving experience in Zanzibar, run by Skydive Zanzibar. You’re harnessed to an instructor, you get a real briefing first, and then you do the jump yourself in the only way that makes sense the first time: by following your tandem partner’s lead.

The ride is short on paper, but it feels full in the moment. Total time is about 2 hours approx., and that includes check-in, training, the flight up, the jump, and getting you back out the door feeling proud and slightly stunned.

The pitch is simple: see Zanzibar from the sky and get a serious adrenaline hit while doing it. The fact that they also include photos and videos turns it into a memory you can share right away, not just a story you try to describe later.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Zanzibar.

Finding the Meeting Point at Kendwa Rocks Beach Hotel (And Keeping It Easy)

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You meet at Kendwa Rocks Beach Hotel, Kendwa, Nungwi, Zanzibar. The location is right where you’d expect a beach adventure to start, and that matters more than people think. When you’re nervous, the last thing you need is a complicated meetup hunt.

Also, they end the activity back at the same meeting point. That’s convenient because you can plan the rest of your day without needing extra transport arrangements, especially since private transportation isn’t included.

If you’re staying in the Kendwa area, this setup makes the skydiving day feel like a normal activity block, not a whole logistics project. And since it’s near public transportation, you’re not locked into a single transfer plan either.

Pre-Jump Training and Safety Gear: How They Make You Feel Ready

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Before you board, you get brief training. It’s not a long class, but it’s enough to cover the essentials: what you’ll do during the jump, how to position yourself, and what to listen for when the instructor gives cues.

They also provide the key gear: harness and goggles. That’s a big value point. You don’t want to show up worrying about whether you brought the right helmet, straps, or eyewear. With this setup, the safety basics are handled, and your job is to follow instructions and stay calm.

In the stories from the operation, instructors like Miguel and Carlos come up as being friendly and professional. That aligns with what you want for a first tandem jump: a guide who can keep you relaxed while still being crisp about safety.

One more practical note: skydiving days can involve waiting, sometimes under shifting clouds. The staff pacing matters, and this team is known for staying coordinated even when weather is on and off. Bring a light layer for the wait and keep water-resistant gear handy.

The 2-Hour Flow: From Check-In to 10,000 Feet

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Let’s map out what the rhythm feels like. Your time is about 2 hours approx., and the steps usually go in this order:

1) Check-in and quick admin

You get confirmed and organized for the jump. Confirmation is received at booking, and the ticket is mobile, which is handy when you’re bouncing between beach stops.

2) Brief training on the ground

You’ll go over what to expect and how to respond in the air.

3) Harness-up and boarding

Once the harness and goggles are on, you’ll be escorted into the next phase and prepared to go up.

4) Flight to altitude

This is when your brain has time to catch up. Expect you’ll stare out the window and try not to speed-run fear.

The big headline: you’ll jump from 10,000 feet. At that altitude, the shift from stillness to movement is the whole event.

The Jump: 30 Seconds of Free Fall Over Zanzibar

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From altitude, you’ll have about 30 seconds of free fall. That half-minute is where the adrenaline lives. It’s fast. It’s loud in your head even when the world is silent. And it’s the moment most first-timers realize they’re doing it for real.

Because you’re tandem, you’re not managing anything technical. Your instructor controls the jump sequence and body positioning cues. Your job is to listen, breathe steadily, and trust the process.

If you’re the type who worries about not being “athletic enough,” this part should calm you. The experience is built around comfort and guided body movement, not skill.

Parachute Time: 5–10 Minutes to Look Around and Breathe

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After free fall, you’ll have 5–10 minutes under the parachute. This is the part that surprises people. You go from chaos to clarity pretty quickly, and suddenly you can actually take it in.

You’ll be floating with a front-row view of the coastline and the water patterning underneath. The experience is designed to end with you landing on the white sandy beach of Kendwa, so the scenery has a clear arc: ocean and island views from above, then beach-level arrival.

This is also the time when your expression changes. The first part is shock and excitement. The parachute part is the moment you can smile and watch Zanzibar rearrange itself into something peaceful.

Included Photos and Videos: Instant Keepsake, One Thing to Plan

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The package includes photos and videos, and they’re provided shortly after your jump. This is huge for value. Skydiving is the kind of thing you don’t want to miss because you were too focused on not panicking.

One small consideration from how the experience is described: if you’re imagining a bunch of angles, cameras from every direction, or two separate people capturing you, it’s smart to ask what the included coverage actually covers. The included setup is meant to deliver a complete set, but your best bet for extra viewpoints is to confirm what’s possible ahead of time.

Still, for most people, included media is exactly right. You get a tangible souvenir without having to think about photo rentals, add-ons, or charging your phone for hours while you’re waiting.

Price and Value: What $545 Buys You in Real Life

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The price is $545 per person. That’s not cheap, and skydiving usually isn’t. But when you look at what’s included, the value story gets clearer:

  • Pre-jump training is included
  • Safety equipment is provided
  • Tandem instruction is included
  • Photos and videos are included

For first-timers, that bundled approach matters. You’re paying for someone else to manage the operation, safety gear, and the jump procedure, while you focus on the experience itself.

Also consider the time and weather reality. This is a good-weather-dependent activity. If they have to reschedule due to poor conditions, that’s not a small inconvenience—so a reputable provider who coordinates plans is worth paying for.

If you’re on a tight budget, this is likely a one-and-done splurge. But if you want one experience in Zanzibar that feels truly different, this is one of the most memorable ways to do it.

Weather Reality in Zanzibar: The Smart Way to Prepare

This skydiving experience requires good weather. That means your day might shift. The good news is they’re described as coordinated even when weather is on and off, so the operation doesn’t feel chaotic.

What you should do: plan your day with flexibility. If you schedule other things immediately around your jump window, you might feel rushed if conditions delay or adjust.

Pack like you’re dealing with a beach environment: something light to wear, something you can put on quickly during waiting, and a plan for getting dry if showers pop in. If you’re prone to cold, a light layer helps too—altitude air feels different than beach air.

And if weather cancels your jump, they’ll handle it by offering a different date or a full refund. That’s the kind of policy you want to see for weather-dependent thrill activities.

Who Should Book This Tandem Skydive in Zanzibar

This works best if you want a first-time-friendly skydiving experience with clear instruction. Most travelers can participate, and there’s a maximum weight limit of 105Kg per person, which you should check early.

It’s also a good fit for couples and groups because the activity is listed as private for your group. That can mean less crowd energy and a more personal feel compared to setups where multiple groups mix and match their schedules.

If you’re coming to Zanzibar mainly for beach time, this adds a dramatic highlight without eating your whole vacation. You don’t need a multi-day training camp. You need a calm morning, a willingness to follow cues, and a sense of humor about how loud your brain gets before you jump.

Should You Book Skydive Zanzibar Tandem Skydive?

I think you should book it if you want one unforgettable Zanzibar moment that’s genuinely hands-on. The combination of tandem training, provided safety gear, and included photos and videos makes the whole thing feel organized rather than improvised.

Skip it if you hate weather uncertainty or you’re the type who panics at the idea of waiting for conditions to cooperate. Also, if you’re looking for a highly technical, skill-based activity, this isn’t that—it’s a guided tandem jump.

If you’re reading this thinking, I want to see the island from above and I want the experience captured for keeps, then yes. This is exactly that kind of trip souvenir.

FAQ

How high do you jump from on the tandem skydive?

You jump from 10,000 feet.

How long does the skydiving experience take?

The experience is about 2 hours (approx.).

How long is free fall during the jump?

You get about 30 seconds of free fall.

What happens after free fall?

You’ll have 5–10 minutes flying under the parachute before landing on the beach.

Are photos and videos included?

Yes. Photos and videos are included and you receive them shortly after your jump.

What safety equipment is provided?

Safety equipment such as a harness and goggles is provided, and pre-jump training is included.

Where do you meet, and where does the activity end?

You meet at Kendwa Rocks Beach Hotel, Kendwa, Nungwi, Zanzibar, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.

What if weather is bad or I need to cancel?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can also cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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