FLY X Roma
FLY X Roma Overview
Are you ready to experience the thrill of flying? Look no further than Fly X Roma, Italy's first vertical wind tunnel for indoor skydiving! Located at Cinecittà World, Fly X offers a unique and exciting way to experience the sensation of freefalling without ever leaving the ground.
At Fly X Roma, you'll be able to enjoy an unforgettable indoor skydiving experience with our highly trained instructors and specialized equipment. Our state-of-the-art wind tunnel allows from 4 to 204 to learn to fly and experience the sensation of freefalling while practicing aerial acrobatics. We also offer special events such as team-building activities, birthday parties, stag and hen parties, and private and corporate events that are perfect for groups of all sizes.
Fly X Roma is committed to safety and customer satisfaction above all else - our team is devoted to making sure that your experience is nothing less than extraordinary. Our goal is for every visitor to leave feeling exhilarated and inspired after flying in our wind tunnel. Additionally, with plans to open more wind tunnels throughout Italy in the future, you can be sure that there will always be a Fly X near you for all your flying needs!
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 2:30–8 PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday–Friday: 2:30–8 PM
Saturday–Sunday: 9:30 AM–8 PM
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FLY X Roma Flyer Information
Pricing
First-Time Flyers:
Adults:
2 flights: €59
5 flights: €99
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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