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Trentino-South Tyrol

Trentino-South Tyrol is an entirely Alpine region, with deep valleys and peaks between 2,000 and 3,900 metres. Civilian skydiving here is geography-limited: few dropzones, but a uniquely Italian operating context.

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ENAC Schools
Trento
Capital
Geography

Alpine ranges (Dolomites, Adamello-Brenta, Ortles), U-shaped valleys, valley-floor settlement.

Practical

From Trento and Bolzano many jumpers travel to dropzones in Veneto, eastern Lombardy and across the borders into Austria/Slovenia.

No schools in the directory yet

Trentino-South Tyrol currently has no active schools in the directory. The most realistic options are in neighbouring regions — see below.

Tandem in Trentino-South Tyrol

Want to do a tandem skydive starting from a specific city? We have dedicated guides with a recommended school and distance.

Tandem · TN
Trento
Tandem · BZ
Bolzano

Frequently asked questions

How many skydiving schools are there in Trentino-South Tyrol?

Trentino-South Tyrol currently lists 0 ENAC-certified schools on Quota 4000. The directory is regularly updated against the public ENAC register.

How much does a tandem skydive cost in Trentino-South Tyrol?

Tandem prices vary by school and season: contact regional schools directly for an up-to-date quote.

Are the schools ENAC-certified?

Yes. Quota 4000 lists only ENAC-certified schools — ENAC being the Italian Civil Aviation Authority that issues licences, ratings and school certifications.

Can I take an AFF course in Trentino-South Tyrol?

Check individual school pages: not every school offers AFF and availability/pricing shift by season.

Neighbouring regions

If Trentino-South Tyrol doesn't have what you're looking for, neighbouring regions often hold the closest dropzones as the crow flies.

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Lombardy
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Veneto
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