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Aosta Valley

Valle d'Aosta is Italy's smallest region, entirely Alpine and dominated by the Mont Blanc massif. For civilian skydiving it is a pass-through area: residents mostly jump in Piedmont and across the Swiss/French borders.

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ENAC Schools
Aosta
Capital
Geography

Central valley (Dora Baltea), side valleys, the highest peak in Western Europe (Mont Blanc, 4,810 m).

Practical

From Aosta, the Piedmontese dropzones (Cumiana, Casale Monferrato) and the bordering French ones are the most realistic options.

No schools in the directory yet

Aosta Valley currently has no active schools in the directory. The most realistic options are in neighbouring regions — see below.

Frequently asked questions

How many skydiving schools are there in Aosta Valley?

Aosta Valley 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 Aosta Valley?

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 Aosta Valley?

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

Neighbouring regions

If Aosta Valley doesn't have what you're looking for, neighbouring regions often hold the closest dropzones as the crow flies.

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