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We understand you may have questions about your skydiving experience. If you cannot find your answer, please do not hesitate to contact the team.
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The Cyprus Combined Services Parachute Centre, also known as Skydive Cyprus or CCSPC, is the only skydiving center in Cyprus, mainly serving Service Personnel, their dependents, and other entitled persons but also welcoming civilians.
Absolutely. Although primarily for entitled persons, civilians are welcome to book and enjoy the facilities.
We offer everything from Tandem Skydives to large formation jumps. If you want to become a licensed skydiver, we have options for that too.
Skydiving is highly regulated in Cyprus, and although risk exists, the chance of injury is slim.
Minimum age is 16 (with consent); no upper age limit for tandem. For licensing, under 55 is required unless previous experience is proven.
Plan for a full day due to factors like weather and air traffic. We aim for a 3-hour experience but cannot guarantee.
Comfortable sports clothing and training shoes; avoid sandals or sliders to prevent delays.
Yes, we offer video packages to capture your experience.
Click the link, follow instructions, pay a deposit, and you’re set.
Remaining balance is due at the center, and we accept only card payments.
Yes, a cafeteria provides food and refreshments. Cash is preferred.
A tandem skydive is when you jump while securely harnessed to an experienced instructor.
No experience is needed. Your instructor handles everything during the jump.
Typically from 11,000ft above Larnaca Bay with stunning views.
Approximately 30-40 seconds before parachute deployment.
95kg maximum for safety, with possible exceptions for higher fitness and BMI.
Plan to stay for the entire day to accommodate potential delays.
Video-only package available with edited footage within a few days.
AFF is a fast-track course that teaches you to skydive solo, with instructors guiding you during your first jumps.
No prior experience is required, but you’ll undergo ground training before your first jump.
7 levels of instruction plus one solo jump at lower altitude, and 10 consolidation jumps for British Skydiving A License.
Typically from 11,000-13,000ft, with some at lower altitudes based on instructor briefings.
Static Line Skydiving is a method where the parachute automatically deploys when you exit the aircraft, perfect for beginners.
No experience is required. You’ll receive ground training before your first jump.
Static line descents are made from 4,000ft above the airfield.
Limited parachutes (170-290 sq ft) are available on rotation. Ancillary equipment is available for daily rental at a small fee.
Yes, skilled skydivers and coaches are on hand and willing to help.