Tandem skydive in Latina
The closest dropzone to Latina is Crazy Fly, located in Nettuno (~27 km). You exit at 4,000m, freefall for 60 seconds at 200 km/h, and pay €280 for a tandem jump.
Where to do a tandem skydive in Latina
Latina sits in the Lazio region, 60 km south of Rome. There is no dropzone inside the city itself. The nearest operational school is Crazy Fly, based in Nettuno — roughly 27 km from Latina's centre. That's a 30-minute drive along the coast road. Close enough to make it a half-day trip.
- School — Crazy Fly
- Location — Nettuno (province of Roma)
- Distance from Latina — ~27 km
- Exit altitude — 4,000 m
- Tandem price — €280
Why Crazy Fly
Crazy Fly is an established Italian school with a consistent record of tandem jumps over the Tyrrhenian coast. Jumping from 4,000 m here gives you a clear view of the Pontine coastline, the Circeo promontory, and — on a clean day — the Pontine Islands. The school operates with certified instructors under ENAC regulations and handles first-timers regularly. It is the highest-confidence match for anyone travelling from Latina. Check the school page at Crazy Fly before booking.
How the jump works
You arrive at the dropzone, sign the forms, and attend a 20-minute briefing with your instructor. No prior experience needed.
The sequence:
- Board the aircraft and climb to 4,000 m — roughly 15–20 minutes
- Exit the plane harnessed to your instructor
- Freefall for 60 seconds at around 200 km/h
- Parachute opens; 4–5 minutes of canopy flight
- Standing landing on the dropzone grass
The whole experience from landing to wheels-up is usually 2–3 hours depending on weather and group size. For age, weight, and health requirements, see tandem requirements.
Alternatives to consider
If Crazy Fly is fully booked or you want to compare options, two other Lazio-area dropzones are worth knowing:
Skydive Roma — operates in the greater Rome area, further north but well-organised for tandem first-timers. Check availability directly with the school.
Aeroclub Viterbo — based in northern Lazio, significantly further from Latina (~130 km) but a recognised dropzone in the region. Better suited if you are already planning to travel.
Neither alternative is closer to Latina than Crazy Fly. Factor in travel time before switching.
How much it costs
A tandem jump at Crazy Fly costs €280. That covers the jump itself, instructor, harness, and standard equipment. Optional extras — video, photos, higher altitude — vary by school and are quoted on the day.
For a full price comparison across Lazio dropzones, see the tandem skydive cost guide.
Frequently asked questions
- How far is Crazy Fly from Latina?
- Crazy Fly is in Nettuno, approximately 27 km from Latina's city centre. By car via the SS148 and coastal roads, expect around 30 minutes. There is no public transport link directly to the dropzone, so driving or arranging a lift is the practical option.
- How much does a tandem skydive near Latina cost?
- The indicative price at Crazy Fly is €280 for a standard tandem jump from 4,000 m. Prices can change seasonally and may vary with add-ons like video packages. Always confirm the current rate directly with the school before booking. See the full breakdown at [/en/tandem/cost](/en/tandem/cost).
- What are the requirements to jump?
- Most dropzones in Italy require you to be at least 18 years old, weigh under 100 kg, and be in general good health. Some conditions — recent surgery, heart issues, epilepsy — may disqualify you. Minors may jump with written parental consent at certain schools. Check the full list of requirements at [/en/tandem/requirements](/en/tandem/requirements) before booking.
- What should you bring on jump day?
- Wear comfortable, close-fitting clothes and lace-up trainers — no sandals, boots with heels, or loose items. Bring a valid ID, your booking confirmation, and any medical documentation if relevant. Leave jewellery and loose accessories in the car. The school provides all jump equipment. Sunglasses with a strap are useful for the canopy phase.