Tandem skydive in Livorno
No verified ENAC dropzone is listed for Livorno yet. Skydive Toscana is a preliminary option to check. Browse the Quota 4000 registry for the nearest confirmed school in Toscana.
Livorno sits on the Tyrrhenian coast in Toscana, 152,473 inhabitants, flat hinterland, and clear sea views that make it a natural candidate for a skydive. The honest answer: our registry does not yet list a verified ENAC-authorised school with a confirmed base in the Livorno province. What follows is the best information we have right now.
Where to do a tandem skydive in Livorno
Skydive Toscana appears in preliminary research as an active skydiving operation in the Toscana region. We have not yet confirmed its exact drop zone location, ENAC authorisation status, or current pricing through our standard verification process. Before you book, check directly with the school and cross-reference with the Quota 4000 school registry to find any additional verified options closer to Livorno. The registry is updated regularly and may already list a school we added after this article was published.
Why Skydive Toscana
Toscana has a long skydiving tradition, and regional operators typically jump from airfields with good weather windows thanks to the Mediterranean climate. If Skydive Toscana operates within a reasonable drive of Livorno, it is worth a direct call to confirm: drop zone coordinates, available dates, and whether they run tandem jumps year-round or only in the warmer months. A school embedded in the regional skydiving community usually means certified instructors, maintained equipment, and a structured safety briefing — the minimum you should expect anywhere.
How the jump works
The structure of a tandem jump is the same at every ENAC-authorised school in Italy:
Ground training — 20–30 minutes. Your instructor covers body position, exit technique, and emergency signals.
Climb to 4,000 m — the aircraft takes roughly 15–20 minutes to reach exit altitude.
Freefall — approximately 60 seconds at around 200 km/h. This is the part people remember.
Canopy flight — 4–5 minutes under the parachute. You can steer, look around, and breathe.
Landing — standing landing on a grass or tarmac strip, harnessed to your instructor throughout.
For the full list of physical and medical requirements, see tandem requirements.
Alternatives to consider
If Skydive Toscana does not suit your dates or location, two directions are worth exploring:
Pisa area — Pisa is 20 km north of Livorno and shares the same flat coastal plain. Any school operating near Pisa airport or the surrounding airfields is effectively the same distance from central Livorno as a school based south of the city.
Florence hinterland — Several skydiving operations have historically been active around Firenze and the Valdarno corridor. The drive from Livorno to the Firenze area is roughly 90 km on the A1/SGC FI-PI-LI, under an hour in normal traffic. Check the Quota 4000 registry for current listings with verified status.
Do not book based on unverified social media pages or outdated forum posts. ENAC authorisation can lapse; always confirm before you pay a deposit.
How much it costs
Skydive Toscana's pricing is listed as on request in our current data — we have not received a confirmed figure to publish. Across Italy, tandem jumps from 4,000 m typically fall in a range you can review on our dedicated price page. For a full breakdown of what is included (video, photos, insurance) and how Italian schools structure their packages, see tandem cost guide.
Frequently asked questions
- How far is the nearest skydiving school from Livorno?
- We do not have a confirmed distance for Skydive Toscana because its drop zone location is not yet verified in our registry. Pisa is 20 km north of Livorno and is the most logical area to search first. Check the Quota 4000 registry at /en/centres for schools with a confirmed address and current ENAC status.
- How much does a tandem skydive near Livorno cost?
- Skydive Toscana's price is currently listed as on request — no confirmed figure is available. Italian tandem jumps from 4,000 m vary by school and what is included in the package. See the full price comparison at [/en/tandem/cost](/en/tandem/cost) before contacting any school, so you know what a fair market rate looks like.
- What are the requirements to jump?
- Standard Italian tandem requirements: minimum age 18 (or 16 with written parental consent at some schools), maximum weight around 100 kg, no serious heart or neurological conditions. Some schools ask for a medical self-declaration. Full details, including a checklist of disqualifying conditions, are at [/en/tandem/requirements](/en/tandem/requirements). Always declare any health issues before booking.
- 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, your booking confirmation, and any medical documentation the school requests. Leave jewellery and loose accessories at home. If you wear glasses, confirm with the school whether they provide a compatible goggle system or whether you should bring a strap.