Rooplekha Das
Few places pack in as much scenery as Cape Town. From above, you’ll see Table Mountain, Table Bay, Robben Island, and the sweeping coastline all at once.
Known as the world’s adventure capital, Queenstown delivers on every level. Freefalling here means gliding over glacial valleys, sharp mountain ridges, and patchwork farmlands.
This is skydiving taken to the extreme. Jumping near Everest from 23,000 feet puts you face-to-face with the tallest mountains on Earth.
Few jumps compare to soaring over Palm Jumeirah. One moment you’re hovering above the desert, the next you’re freefalling toward futuristic skyscrapers and the deep blue Persian Gulf.
Skydiving doesn’t get more visually striking than this. You leap out over endless golden dunes that roll straight into the Atlantic Ocean.
Moorea offers a postcard-perfect jump every time. As you fall, turquoise lagoons, coral reefs, and dramatic volcanic peaks stretch out beneath you.
Tucked between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz, Interlaken feels like it was designed for skydiving. As you jump from 3,600 metres, you plunge past snow-draped peaks, icy glaciers, and unreal shades of blue water below.
Skydiving along the Amalfi Coast blends adrenaline with classic beauty. Cliffs dotted with pastel towns drop into the Mediterranean, creating a stunning mix of natural landscapes and human history beneath your feet.