Skydive Mt. Cook - 20+ Seconds of Freefall from 10,000ft – Promo Code & Deal 2026
Experience the ultimate rush with Skydive Mt. Cook, where you'll plunge through crisp alpine air above New Zealand's most breathtaking landscape. This 2-hour adventure takes you to 10,000 feet for an exhilarating 20+ second freefall, offering unobstructed views of the Southern Alps, turquoise glacial lakes, and the towering peaks of Aoraki/Mt. Cook National Park. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or bucket-list traveler, this Mount Cook skydiving experience combines adrenaline-pumping action with some of the planet's most dramatic scenery. Perfect for adventurers seeking an unforgettable South Island memory at just NZ$311.0 per person. Book your jump today and discover why this is considered New Zealand's premier skydiving destination.
Tour Highlights
- 20+ seconds of pure freefall from 10,000 feet altitude
- Panoramic views of snow-capped alpine peaks and pristine glaciers
- Stunning vistas across turquoise Pukaki Lake and surrounding national park
- Professional tandem jumping experience suitable for beginners and experienced skydivers alike
- Complete 2-hour adventure package with expert instruction and scenic aerial perspective
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a promo code for Skydive Mt. Cook - 20+ Seconds of Freefall from 10,000ft?
Check our page regularly for the latest promo codes and discounts for Skydive Mt. Cook - 20+ Seconds of Freefall from 10,000ft. Current promo code: NZTOUR2025. Apply it at checkout on Viator for potential savings.
How do I book Skydive Mt. Cook - 20+ Seconds of Freefall from 10,000ft?
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What is the cancellation policy?
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