Tandem skydive in Bergamo
No verified ENAC school is listed in Bergamo right now. Skydive Iseo is a preliminary option worth checking. Browse the Quota 4000 registry for confirmed dropzones near Bergamo.
Bergamo is a solid base for exploring Lombardia, but if you want to jump out of a plane, you need to look beyond the city limits. No ENAC-certified school is currently verified in our registry for the Bergamo area. That's not a dead end — it just means you do one extra step before booking.
Where to do a tandem skydive in Bergamo
Bergamo (province BG, Lombardia, 121,316 inhabitants) sits at the edge of the Po Valley, surrounded by pre-Alpine terrain. That geography makes it a viable hub for reaching several Lombardia dropzones within a reasonable drive.
At the moment, Quota 4000 does not have a verified ENAC school assigned to Bergamo. We flag this clearly so you don't book somewhere without checking its current certification status. Use the Quota 4000 school registry to browse confirmed dropzones near you and filter by region.
Why Skydive Iseo
Skydive Iseo appears in preliminary searches as a candidate school for jumpers coming from Bergamo. Lago d'Iseo is in the same region — Lombardia — and the area is reachable from Bergamo without crossing into another region.
That said, we have not yet assigned Skydive Iseo a verified listing in our registry. Before you contact them or pay a deposit, confirm two things:
- Their current ENAC certification is active.
- They are operating tandem jumps on the dates you want.
You can cross-reference on the official ENAC website or check back on Quota 4000 as we update listings regularly.
How the jump works
A tandem jump follows the same structure at every certified Italian dropzone:
- Ground training: 20–30 minutes. A licensed instructor covers body position, exit technique, and landing procedure.
- Climb to altitude: The aircraft climbs to 4,000m. Depending on the plane and load, this takes 15–25 minutes.
- Freefall: You exit at 4,000m and fall for roughly 60 seconds at around 200 km/h.
- Canopy phase: The instructor deploys the parachute. You spend 4–5 minutes descending under the canopy.
- Landing: Standard tandem landings are standing landings on a prepared grass area.
For the full list of physical and age requirements, see tandem requirements.
Alternatives to consider
If Skydive Iseo doesn't fit your dates or you want a confirmed option, two other Lombardia dropzones are worth investigating:
Skydive Lodi — Located in the province of Lodi, south of Milan. Reachable from Bergamo via the A35 or A1. Check current ENAC status before booking.
Skydive Milano — Operates in the greater Milan metropolitan area. Multiple transport links from Bergamo make this accessible. Confirm availability for tandem jumps directly with the school.
We do not publish prices for schools without a verified listing. Contact each school directly for current rates, and always ask for written confirmation of their ENAC authorisation number.
How much it costs
Tandem jump prices in Lombardia vary by school, season, and whether you add video or photo packages. We don't list a price for Bergamo because no school is verified for this area yet.
For a full breakdown of what tandem skydiving costs across Italy — including what's typically included and what costs extra — see the Quota 4000 price guide.
Frequently asked questions
- How far is the nearest dropzone from Bergamo?
- We don't publish a distance for Bergamo because no school is verified in our registry for this area yet. Skydive Iseo is a preliminary option in the same region (Lombardia), but confirm their current status before travelling. Check the [Quota 4000 registry](/en/centres) for up-to-date distances and verified schools.
- How much does a tandem skydive near Bergamo cost?
- No verified price is available for the Bergamo area at this time. Tandem jumps in Lombardia typically range between €180 and €280 depending on the school, altitude, and add-ons like video. Always get a written quote directly from the school. See the full [price guide](/en/tandem/cost) for context across Italy.
- What are the requirements to do a tandem jump?
- Italian regulations require you to be at least 18 years old (or 16 with written parental consent at some schools). There are weight and health conditions that apply. Full details — including the weight limit, medical restrictions, and what to declare before jumping — are on the [requirements page](/en/tandem/requirements).
- What should I bring on jump day?
- Wear comfortable, close-fitting clothes and lace-up trainers — no sandals, no boots with hooks. Bring a valid ID. Avoid a heavy meal in the 2 hours before your jump. If you wear glasses or contact lenses, tell the instructor: goggles are provided. Leave valuables in your car or at the dropzone's secure storage.