Can you bungee jump on Sky Tower?

Can you bungee jump on Sky Tower?

Yes, locals can jump for $99.99. There is also a “locals” discount for Tower Admission. What exactly is SkyJump? It’s the only sky jump in North America and the highest in the world.

Can you bungee jump off the Auckland Sky Tower?

The sensation is different to a Bungy. You’ll fall very fast at speeds of up to 85kph (52mph) for around 11 seconds before coming to a smooth landing at the base of the Sky Tower. This is tough on your mind but easy on your body. It is an absolute must do in Auckland.

How much does it cost to bungee jump off the Sky Tower?

SkyJump & SkyWalk Combo: Adult NZD$375.00.

How old do you have to be to jump off the Sky Tower in Auckland?

10 years old
Minimum 10 years old. Children 14 and under require an adult to sign consent at check-in.

How old do you have to be to do bungee jumping?

12 years old
The minimum age for bungee jumping is 12 years old although there is no minimum age for the hike.

Can you walk up the Sky Tower?

Walk around the outside ring of the tallest building in NZ and the most famous structure in Auckland, the Sky Tower. Standing 192m (629ft) above Auckland City the 360 degree views are absolutely breath-taking. Free Sky Tower pass included so you can enjoy the different levels including the observation deck afterwards.

Is the Sky Tower taller than the Eiffel Tower?

Eiffel Tower To get the basics out of the way: The tower opened in 1889 and stands 324m, that’s just four metres shorter than Auckland’s Sky Tower.

How tall is the Sky Tower in Auckland NZ?

328 metres
The iconic Sky Tower has stood tall at 328 metres, owning Auckland’s skyline for over 20 years. It’s an exciting hub of adrenaline activities, sky-high events, superb dining and breath-taking views.

Is the Skyjump safe?

It’s totally safe. There are so many safety checks, relaxing conversations, professionalism and the actual jump to landing only lasts ~14 seconds.

How many steps are there to the top of the Sky Tower?

The Sky Tower is also the venue of the annual “Tower de Force” competition. It includes a climb up 1,226 steps (out of 1,267 total steps), and various other military skills tests that change yearly.

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