Lombardia · Monza

Tandem skydive in Monza

Quick answer

The closest dropzone to Monza is Skydive Milano / Skyteam Cremona in Castelleone. Exit altitude: 4,000m. Price: from €200. No dropzone operates inside Monza itself.

Recommended school
Skydive Cremona
Castelleone (Lombardia)
ENAC certified
From
€200
Distance
Castelleone
Altitude
4000 m
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No dropzone operates inside Monza or its immediate province. The closest verified option is in Castelleone, roughly 60 km south-east of the city. That is the honest starting point.

Where to do a tandem skydive in Monza

Skydive Cremona operates out of Castelleone, in the province of Cremona. From Monza, the drive runs about 60 km via the A35 or the SP415. Plan 50–60 minutes by car. There is no public-transport link to the airfield, so a car or taxi is your only realistic option.

The school is one of the most active in Lombardia, running tandem jumps on weekends and on selected weekdays throughout the season (April–October). Booking in advance is mandatory — walk-ins are rarely accepted.

Why Skydive Cremona

The choice is straightforward: it is the highest-confidence match for Monza within Lombardia, and it jumps from 4,000m — the altitude that gives you a full 60-second freefall. Plenty of northern Italian dropzones exit at 3,000m or lower; here you get the full experience.

The Po Valley panorama from 4,000m is wide and flat in every direction — on a clear day you can see the Alps to the north and the Apennines to the south. Not a bad view for 60 seconds of freefall.

Instructors hold Italian ENAC tandem ratings. The school also offers AFF courses if you decide to go further after your first jump. See the full profile at Skydive Cremona.

How the jump works

Arrive 60–90 minutes before your slot. You get a briefing — 20 to 30 minutes — covering body position, the exit, and the landing. No prior experience needed.

The aircraft climbs to 4,000m. You exit attached to a certified tandem instructor. Freefall lasts roughly 60 seconds at around 200 km/h. The instructor deploys the parachute; you spend 4–5 minutes under the canopy. Landing is standing, on the grass airfield.

Total time on-site: 2–3 hours. The actual jump — exit to landing — is under 7 minutes. Check age, weight, and health requirements at tandem requirements before booking.

Alternatives to consider

If Castelleone does not work for your schedule, two other Lombardia dropzones are worth checking:

Skydive Varese operates near Varese, north-west of Monza. Distance from Monza is shorter — around 40 km — but availability is more limited. Check their current season schedule directly before committing.

Skydive Brescia covers the eastern side of the region. From Monza it sits roughly 80 km away via the A4. A longer drive, but a well-established school with regular weekend slots.

Neither alternative is listed with a confirmed price here — verify current rates directly with each school. Skydive Cremona remains the primary recommendation for Monza.

How much it costs

A tandem jump at Skydive Cremona starts at €200. That figure covers the jump itself. Video and photo packages are sold separately and typically add €50–€100 depending on the format.

Prices across Italian dropzones vary with altitude, day of the week, and season. For a full comparison table, go to tandem cost guide.

Frequently asked questions

How far is the dropzone from Monza?
Skydive Milano / Skyteam Cremona is in Castelleone, about 60 km from Monza. By car via the A35 or SP415 the drive takes 50–60 minutes. There is no direct public transport to the airfield, so you need a car or taxi.
How much does a tandem skydive near Monza cost?
The indicative price at Skydive Milano / Skyteam Cremona is €200. Video and photo packages are extra. Prices can change by season or day of the week. Check the full price comparison at [/en/tandem/cost](/en/tandem/cost) for up-to-date figures across Lombardia dropzones.
What are the requirements to jump?
You must be at least 18 years old (minors need written parental consent where permitted). Maximum weight is typically 100 kg, though this varies by school. You must be in general good health — no recent surgery, no serious cardiovascular conditions. Full details are at [/en/tandem/requirements](/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, your booking confirmation, and the signed waiver if sent in advance. Eat a light meal 2–3 hours before. Leave jewellery and loose accessories at home or in the car.
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