8 recurring international events + 8 Italian boogies. Sorted by season. Dates kept at window-level: always verify on the hosting DZ website for the current calendar.
A boogie is a concentrated skydiving event — typically 3-10 days — where the DZ hosts dedicated organisers, scales aircraft capacity, and offers themed loads by level and discipline. It's the format in which sport skydiving accelerates: one boogie week does what normally takes two months.
The global scene has a handful of magnet events that shape the calendar: Summerfest (Chicago, August) for freefly and angle, Holiday Boogie (Eloy, December-January) for volume and big-way, DIPC (Dubai, December) for competition + boogie, Ekstremsportveko (Voss, June) for fjord wingsuit. Then there are dozens of smaller boogies, each with its niche.
More an extreme-sports festival than a pure boogie: skydiving + BASE + kayak + paragliding. International wingsuit community, fjord exits.
Pink Skyvan (iconic visual), group exits, world-class freefly and dynamic organisers. One of Central Europe's most sought-after boogie destinations.
Legendary East-Coast boogie with night jumps. Smaller scale, community vibe, highly seasonal.
One of the world's densest sport boogies: top international organisers, level-split loads, strong community feel. Annual reference for freefly and angle flying.
Seasonal freefly-focused event on the Costa Brava. Check the DZ website for the current edition: dates and format vary year to year.
Combined FAI competition and boogie. December primetime, multiple aircraft, significant prize money. Attracts top organisers and world teams.
The most iconic end-of-year boogie. Dry desert weather, multiple aircraft, on-site tunnel: standard destination for jumpers closing the year with high volume.
Specialist big-way FS event: structured coaching, formation records. Experience-gated, not open to novices.
Historic boogie of one of Central-Northern Italy's most active DZs. Strong FS culture — many Italian 4-way teams use it for prep.
Dates and program vary year on year. Confirm on DZ website.
Rotating format: international freefly coaches hosted at different Italian DZs across the season. 2–3 day camps, limited spots, strong post-license training value.
Not a single geo-located boogie — it's a series. Follow coach/DZ channels for dates.
Adriatic coastal boogie with sea views. Historically attended by Central-Italian jumpers, balanced FS + freefly culture.
Editions can be spread across multiple summer weekends.
Valtellina boogie, uniquely mountainous setting in Italy. Slightly higher altitude, alpine atmosphere, loyal community.
Alpine weather: realistic window requires calendar flexibility.
South-central Italy base, Mediterranean climate, smaller scale. Accessible to fresh-license jumpers, family-like atmosphere.
Less densely published calendar: contact the school for availability.
Not a boogie but the annual FIPS competitive reference. Included for completeness: national athletes and teams, multiple disciplines, FAI competition format.
Host DZ and dates published annually on fips.it.
One of the most attended Italian boogies in the Northeast. Community atmosphere, experienced Italian organisers, suited to post-license jumpers building technical volume.
Exact dates confirmed yearly on the DZ website. Verify before planning the trip.
Tuscan area with occasional boogie activity tied to local DZs. Not a canonical recurring event: verify current calendar.
Included as a regional-presence marker, not a guaranteed event. Always verify before planning.