The UK’s Specialist tandem skydiving centre just 90 minutes from Bristol
The UK’s specialist tandem skydiving centre just 1hr 30 min minutes from Bristol. GoSkydive is the UK’s only specialist first-time tandem skydive centre. Located in Salisbury on the central south coast just 100 minutes from Bristol, GoSkydive is your closest tandem skydiving centre. If you are travelling to us from Bristol by car our centre is easily accessible by the A4 / A36. If you’re travelling from Bristol and are not up to an early start and would like a later check-in time do let the team know and they’ll do all they can to accommodate you. So if you have never done a parachute jump before and are looking to tandem skydive near Bristol, GoSkydive is the closest specialist centre.
With over 950 positive Trip Advisor reviews and over 34k Facebook followers we are the UK’s Best Rated Tandem Skydive Centre. At GoSkydive, customers from Bristol and across the UK are taken through a customer journey that cannot be matched by any other skydiving centre in the UK.
We are the only centre that specialises in parachute jumps for first time skydivers. But what does that mean? It means that we only do tandem skydives – you won’t be competing for time and space with sports jumpers – the whole day is built around you and other first-time skydivers. We’ll consider your travel time and try and get you booked in later in the day, we’ll keep you updated with weather reports to, where possible, avoid unnecessary delays. There will be a briefing within 30 minutes of your arrival, you’ll receive full training in a simulated environment and there will be a whole team of people on hand to support you at all times.
The view from the skydive in Salisbury to Bristol is visible on clear days. In the foreground of the view is the city of Bath and the surrounding area of the Cotswolds. Immediately to the west of Salisbury, in the direction of Bristol, is the green area of Cranbourne Chase. If you skydive in the afternoon and the sun is starting to set, you may be lucky enough to see the spectacular reflection of the sun in the River Severn.