HiFly Madrid
HiFly Madrid Overview
HiFly Madrid is the most exciting indoor skydiving experience in Madrid, Spain - and it’s located inside the Sambil Outlet Mall. The facility features a unique 17ft diameter flight chamber, making it equal to the world’s largest tunnel when it first launched. This extra large tunnel with wind speeds up to 270 km/h gives jumpers the ultimate free-fall experience, making it a perfect place for everyone from beginners to experienced skydivers!
At HiFly Madrid, there are plenty of events and coaching sessions for all levels of excitement – from first-time jumpers getting their 'buzz' in our vertical wind tunnel, to more advanced flyers who want to hone their skills under expert supervision. If you’re looking for something extra special, you can even book an exclusive session with one of our professional coaches!
So why not come visit us today? We offer fantastic value packages so you can get the most out of your skydiving experience in Madrid. Plus, with state-of-the-art safety measures in place, you can rest assured that you'll be safe while having tons of fun! So join us now at HiFly Madrid – and fly faster than ever before!
Monday–Friday: 3–10 PM
Saturday: 10 AM–10 PM
Sunday: 10 AM–9 PM
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HiFly Madrid Flyer Information
Pricing
Adults:
2 flights: €56
3 flights: €76
Kids:
2 flights: €31 (Sundays only)
Facility Offerings
- Not Available
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You should not fly if you are pregnant or have previous shoulder dislocations.
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HiFly Madrid Reviews
Nickname: Bosco on air
Review Date: October 29, 2017
Amazing experience getting trained by skymaster roberto saddi. What a pro!
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HiFly Madrid Competitions & Events
If you know of an upcoming event at this or any location, please submit it through our event submission form
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