Aero Gravity
Aero Gravity Overview
Ready to take flight? Aero Gravity is an experience like no other: a 17ft-wide indoor skydiving wind tunnel with 70 feet of vertical flyable space! This makes Aero Gravity the second-largest vertical wind tunnel in the world.
The tunnel is designed to give you an exhilarating experience, as it delivers a powerful column of air that takes you soaring high into the sky. The 26ft glass column also allows you to enjoy breathtaking views during your flight, and give the impression that you are truly flying.
At Aero Gravity, safety is their top priority and every flight is monitored by trained professionals to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. Before you enter the tunnel you will be provided with guidance on the fundamentals of skydiving/bodyflight and how to stay safe during your flight.
Aero Gravity gives you the opportunity to experience the thrill and excitement of skydiving in a safe, controlled environment. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just looking for an exciting adventure, Aero Gravity has something for everyone. Come soar with us today!
Mon: Closed
Tues–Thurs: 3 PM–10:30 PM
Fri: 8 AM–10:30 PM
Saturday: 9 AM–10 PM
Sunday: 9 AM–10 PM
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Aero Gravity Flyer Information
Pricing
Kids fly from €54
Adults fly from €64
Facility Offerings
- Group/Event Hosting
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You should not fly if you are pregnant or have previous shoulder dislocations.
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Aero Gravity Reviews
Nickname: IflyK
Review Date: July 13, 2017
The best tunnel since now. Great people and instructors. Can't miss it. Absolutely recommended for flyers and for first timers.
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Aero Gravity Competitions & Events
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