What is there for adrenaline seekers in Barcelona? Have you considered skydiving?! If you want to experience an adrenaline rush like no other, I urge you to try it. I did one myself and it is by far and without doubt the most exhilarating experience I have ever had. Adding good weather conditions and an impressive landscape will heighten the experience even more – it’s amazing how much you take in as you are rushing through the sky. So it’s hard to think of a much better place to skydive than in Catalonia. If you are an adrenaline seeker in Barcelona I certainly recommend it. There are a few locations close to Barcelona where you can enjoy the extreme sensations of falling through the sky while gasping in awe at the rugged mountainous Catalonian landscape stretching out below you.

 

GIRONA
In Girona there are a couple of skydiving centres to choose from:
Empuriabrava Girona
Just 100 km from Barcelona (1h 15mins), you can get here easily by train or bus.
Prices: Prices start from 240 €, with customisable packages available, including picture taking and video recording
Open all year long, from 9am until sunset.
See the website for more details
Skydive Bcn
This sydiving centre is located in Aeròdrom de La Cerdanya, 100 km from Barcelona (1h 15mins)
You can also get here by train or bus.
Prices start from 239 € with optional picture taking and video recording available
OPENING HOURS: 9am – 4pm during the weekends
Website: www.skydivebcn.com

COSTA BRAVA

Lifestyle Barcelona organises sydiving experiences in the beautiful Costa Brava, just 100km from Barcelona (1h 15mins)
You can get there by bus or driving.
Prices start from 270 €. You can opt for either pictures or video for 87 € more, or 121€ for both.
OPENING HOURS: 9am – 3 pm (winter and spring); 9am – 7pm (summer and autumn)

If you aren’t convinced about skydiving, there is a whole host of other exhilarating and heart-racing experiences to be had in and around Barcelona, from Canyoning to parasailing, rock climbing and much more! You can find all the thrill seeking information you need here: https://www.shbarcelona.com/blog/en/adrenaline/

 

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Dorothy is a University of Barcelona Psychology graduate, TEFL teacher and Spanish learner. She is keen on all things related to health, fitness, exploring and learning.

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