Take a deep breath, you’re going to need it as you go on this breathtaking journey that is sure to give you the biggest adrenaline rush. But we must warn you skydiving isn’t for the faint of heart so you may stop reading after this full stop if you are not courageous.
If you are a newbie, do not worry, you won’t be flying solo in the sky, you will dive in tandem with a qualified instructor. And if you need a push, here is some:
The Great Blue Hole, Belize
The Great Blue Hole is a giant marine sinkhole off the coast of Belize. Like many places on this list, pictures wouldn’t do justice. The Great Blue Hole is a popular spot among recreational scuba divers, so as you descend from the sky into the water, you can climb aboard a boat and don your scuba gear, dive back into the water which is a World Heritage Site reef.
Fox Glacier, New Zealand
The island country of New Zealand has some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world and imagine seeing them from an altitude of 19,000ft.
Fox Glacier is famed for being one of the most scenic skydives in the world. The 13-kilometre-long (8.1 mi) temperate maritime glacier, located in Westland Tai Poutini National Park on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island, is one of the most accessible glaciers in the world.
Close to Fox Glacier is beautiful Lake Matheson, one of the most photographed lakes in New Zealand. On a clear day, it reflects Mount Cook.