Tandem skydive in Bari
No ENAC-verified school is confirmed in Bari yet. Sunflyers Paracadutismo Puglia (Skydive Bari) is a preliminary option to check. Browse the Quota 4000 registry for verified Puglia dropzones near you.
Bari sits at the heart of Puglia, 315,284 inhabitants, flat coastline, wide skies — ideal conditions for skydiving. The catch: our registry does not yet hold a fully verified ENAC school inside the province of Bari. Here is what we know and what to double-check before you book.
Where to do a tandem skydive in Bari
Sunflyers Paracadutismo Puglia (Skydive Bari) appears in regional skydiving circles as the closest active operation to Bari. However, Quota 4000 has not yet confirmed its ENAC authorisation or exact drop zone coordinates in our registry. Treat it as a strong lead, not a guaranteed booking.
Before you pay any deposit, do two things:
- Ask the school for its current ENAC certificate number.
- Cross-check against the Quota 4000 verified centre registry — we update it as new confirmations arrive.
Why Sunflyers Paracadutismo Puglia
The name links directly to the Puglia region and markets itself under the Skydive Bari brand, which signals it targets exactly the audience jumping from this area. Puglia's flat terrain and reliable summer thermals make it a sensible location for a drop zone. Exit altitude is listed at 4,000 m — standard for tandem operations in Italy and high enough for a full 60-second freefall.
That said, until we receive verified documentation, we cannot rank it with the same confidence we give to schools already in our registry. Check back, or contact us if you have current first-hand information about this school.
How the jump works
A standard tandem jump from 4,000 m follows the same sequence at every Italian drop zone:
- Ground training: 20–30 minutes covering body position, exit, and landing.
- Aircraft climb: 15–20 minutes to reach 4,000 m.
- Freefall: roughly 60 seconds at 200 km/h.
- Canopy flight: 4–5 minutes of gliding, with views across the Adriatic coastline on a clear day.
- Landing: a standing touchdown on the drop zone grass.
For the full list of age, weight, and health requirements, see /entandem requirements.
Alternatives to consider
If Sunflyers Paracadutismo Puglia cannot be confirmed or is fully booked, two directions are worth exploring:
Within Puglia: Skydive Salento operates further south in the Lecce area. It is a verified ENAC school in our registry and covers the southern Puglia market. Travel time from Bari is significant, so factor that in.
Across the Adriatic corridor: Some jumpers based in Bari have used schools in the Basilicata or Campania regions for weekend trips. Browse the Quota 4000 centre map filtered by region to find the nearest verified option to your actual starting point.
Do not book any school — including those named here — without confirming current ENAC status directly with the operator.
How much it costs
Sunflyers Paracadutismo Puglia lists pricing on request. We do not publish a figure we cannot verify. Across Italy, tandem jumps from 4,000 m typically fall in a consistent range — see the full breakdown at /entandem cost guide. That page is updated regularly and shows what is included (photos, video, instructor fee) versus what costs extra.
Frequently asked questions
- How far is the drop zone from Bari city centre?
- We do not have a confirmed address for Sunflyers Paracadutismo Puglia (Skydive Bari) in our registry yet, so we cannot give you a verified distance. Contact the school directly for the exact location, then check journey time from Bari on Google Maps before booking. Drop zones are typically outside city limits near small airfields.
- How much does a tandem skydive near Bari cost?
- Sunflyers Paracadutismo Puglia quotes prices on request. We do not publish unverified figures. For a full price comparison across Italian drop zones — including what is included in the base fee — visit [/en/tandem/cost](/en/tandem/cost). Prices vary depending on altitude, video packages, and seasonal demand.
- What are the requirements to jump?
- Italian ENAC regulations set a minimum age of 18 (or 16 with written parental consent at most schools). Maximum weight limits vary by operator but are typically around 100–110 kg. Certain cardiovascular and neurological conditions may be disqualifying. Full details are at [/en/tandem/requirements](/en/tandem/requirements). Always declare any medical conditions when you book.
- What should you bring on jump day?
- Wear comfortable, close-fitting clothes and lace-up trainers — no sandals, no open heels. Bring a valid ID, your booking confirmation, and any medical documentation your school requests. Leave jewellery and loose items in the car. If you wear glasses, ask the school about goggle compatibility in advance. Sunscreen is useful for the canopy descent on sunny days.