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Find a Skydiving Drop Zone

DZSpotter is the world's most comprehensive skydiving drop zone directory β€” listing 266+ drop zones (also written dropzones) across 28+ countries. Whether you're planning your first tandem skydive, starting AFF training, or looking for a new home drop zone as a licensed jumper, DZSpotter has the information you need. Search by location, browse by country, or use our Near Me feature to find skydiving drop zones wherever you are in the world.

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Drop Zones Near Me

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Browse by Country

Explore drop zones across 28+ countries β€” UK, USA, Australia and more.

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Browse Drop Zones by Country

Top 12 countries by number of listed drop zones.

United States

38 drop zones

Australia

27 drop zones

France

25 drop zones

United Kingdom

25 drop zones

Germany

23 drop zones

Brazil

19 drop zones

South Africa

19 drop zones

Canada

17 drop zones

Spain

17 drop zones

New Zealand

15 drop zones

Italy

8 drop zones

Thailand

4 drop zones

View all 28 countries β†’

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a skydiving drop zone?

A skydiving drop zone (also written dropzone or DZ) is a licensed facility offering skydiving operations. A drop zone typically has one or more aircraft, a landing area, a packing area, and trained instructors. Drop zones offer tandem skydives for first-timers, AFF (Accelerated Freefall) training for students, and fun jumps for licensed skydivers.

How do I find a drop zone near me?

Use DZSpotter's Near Me feature on the homepage β€” it uses your browser's location to find the closest skydiving drop zones instantly. You can also search by country or browse the full global directory. DZSpotter lists 266+ drop zones across 28+ countries with pricing, aircraft, altitude and reviews.

What's the difference between 'drop zone' and 'dropzone'?

β€œDrop zone” (two words) is the British English spelling, used by British Skydiving, the UK's national governing body. β€œDropzone” (one word) is the American English spelling. Both mean exactly the same thing. DZSpotter covers skydiving drop zones using both spellings β€” we list every drop zone worldwide regardless of how you spell it.

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