Both jumps run through Skydive Spain at Aeródromo La Juliana, so the operator, safety standards and tandem format are identical. The real decision is altitude: 3,100 m for 245 € or 4,000 m for 285 €. That 900 m difference translates directly into longer freefall time before your parachute opens. If it's your first jump and you want to validate the experience without maximising the rush, the 3,100 m option is the practical entry point. If you're after the most intense version of your first skydive, the 4,000 m jump at 285 € is the one to book. The 40 € gap between the two is the cheapest way to significantly extend your time in freefall.
Tandem Skydive from 3100m in Sevilla
At 245 €, the 3,100 m tandem gives you the full skydiving experience at a lower entry price, ideal if you're testing whether you like freefall before committing to maximum altitude.
Tandem Skydive from 4000m in Seville
The 4,000 m jump at 285 € delivers the longest freefall of the two options, making it the clear pick for anyone who wants the hardest version of their first tandem skydive.
The door opens and you exit the aircraft. That split second of leaving the plane, before your brain catches up, is consistently what jumpers describe as the sharpest adrenaline spike of the entire experience.
The data provided doesn't give an exact freefall duration for each altitude. As a general rule, higher exit altitude means more freefall time before the parachute deploys. The 4,000 m jump delivers noticeably more of it than the 3,100 m option.
No. Both jumps are listed as 'Everybody welcome', meaning zero prior skydiving experience is required. You jump in tandem with a certified instructor who handles all technical operations.
The listings don't specify exact limits. Contact Skydive Spain directly before booking to confirm their current weight and age requirements, as these vary by operator and insurance.
Both options are listed as a half day, which includes arrival, briefing, the flight up and the jump itself. Plan your morning or afternoon around that block of time.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 11°C | 46.8 mm | Good |
| February | 12.4°C | 67.5 mm | Good |
| March | 13.7°C | 93.4 mm | Good |
| April | 16.9°C | 28.1 mm | Peak |
| May | 21°C | 29.3 mm | Peak |
| June | 25.9°C | 4 mm | Peak |
| July | 29.2°C | 1.2 mm | Peak |
| August | 29.2°C | 0 mm | Peak |
| September | 24.8°C | 13.5 mm | Peak |
| October | 19.8°C | 48.7 mm | Peak |
| November | 14.6°C | 54.3 mm | Good |
| December | 11.6°C | 29.4 mm | Good |
Equipment
Wear comfortable, close-fitting clothes and lace-up trainers secured tightly around your ankles. Skydive Spain provides the jumpsuit, harness and helmet, so leave bulky layers and loose accessories behind.
Getting there
Both jumps meet at Aeródromo La Juliana in Bollullos de la Mitación, roughly 25 km west of Sevilla on the A-474 road. Driving is the most straightforward option, as the aerodrome is not directly served by public transport.
Updated March 2026