Skydive Amelia Island

3243 Bailey Road, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
904-718-4648   |   Visit Website

About Skydive Amelia Island

If you're looking for the rush of your life, Skydive Amelia Island is the home of the premier beach-side Florida skydive.  Enjoy your tandem skydive over beautiful Amelia Island just 2.3 miles from the sandy beaches of Amelia Island over the Atlantic Ocean.  Take a scenic 15-minute plane ride to altitude over the Florida coastline before exiting the aircraft securely attached to an experienced United States Parachute Association-qualified instructor for an exhilirating skydive with a 120 miles per hour free-fall.  Once the parachute is open, you and your instructor can enjoy the best views of the beaches while safely descending under a tandem parachute canopy.
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May 28, 2022 by jessepQ7907CL

Awesome for a first time jump!

I went with a friend while visiting Florida. Everyone was really nice and friendly and the instructions were very clear so I never felt like I was unsafe. I can't recommend it enough!

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Jan 14, 2022 by TSprad917

Greatest experience you'll ever have with the best people you'll ever meet!

The greatest experience of my life. Everyone there was super friendly, caring, and fun. The landscape is beautiful. I now have the skydiving bug and it's all because of Skydive Amelia Island. Can't...

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Nov 30, 2021 by U3055FLkevinm

Cancelled flights/no refund

I arrived on time, I had booked and paid in advance. All skydiving was cancelled we were told because of problems with the engine of the plane. We were all promised refunds. I never got my refund, I...

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Located just off the coast of northeast Florida, Amelia Island is easy to reach, but hard to forget. With 13 miles of beautiful beaches, abundant native wildlife, and pristine waters, this barrier island has long been a beloved destination for visitors and residents alike.