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Auckland: SkyJump with Sky Tower Entry Ticket

5.0 · 23 reviews 45 min From $197 Operated by AJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand · Bookable on GetYourGuide
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Auckland’s biggest drop is right downtown. This is the SkyJump from Sky Tower, a wire-guided fall from 192m that lasts about 11 seconds, reaching up to 85 km/h while you stay in control. I like that it feels like a big-city thrill done with professional structure, and that you land on your feet, no flips, no upside-down moment.

You also get Sky Tower entry with your ticket, so the experience does not end at the landing platform. I especially like the included photo and video package, which gets sent by email within about an hour, captured in portrait mode on the latest iPhones. The main drawback is simple, the limits are strict, so check the age and weight rules and do not book if you have vertigo or are pregnant.

Key highlights worth knowing before you book

Auckland: SkyJump with Sky Tower Entry Ticket - Key highlights worth knowing before you book

  • 192m jump height from Auckland’s Sky Tower for a true step-out-and-go moment
  • 85 km/h wire-guided descent aimed at controlled adrenaline, not chaos
  • 11 seconds in freefall-like motion with a landing on your feet
  • Sky Tower entry included, including access to levels like the observation deck
  • Photos and video emailed within about an hour, so you do not have to wait around

SkyJump from Sky Tower, why it hits so hard

Auckland: SkyJump with Sky Tower Entry Ticket - SkyJump from Sky Tower, why it hits so hard
This is not a roller coaster where your body stays strapped in and your eyes mostly stay on the track. When you jump from Sky Tower, you are facing open air, and the drop is long enough that you can actually feel time stretch. At 192 metres, it is New Zealand’s highest SkyJump, so it has that rare “biggest in the country” energy even before you reach the platform.

What I love about the setup is that the sensation stays thrilling but comfortable. The jump is described as a controlled, wire-guided descend, with a smooth feel and a gentle landing on your feet. That means you can focus on the adrenaline rush instead of worrying about an uncontrolled experience.

The other reason this works is location. You are in the Auckland CBD, meeting at Sky Tower itself, so there is no travel day overhead. You can turn this into a real Auckland day plan instead of adding extra logistics that steal time and energy.

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Getting checked in underground: what to do first

Auckland: SkyJump with Sky Tower Entry Ticket - Getting checked in underground: what to do first
Your meeting point is Sky Tower, at the corner of Federal and Victoria Streets. Check-in is at the office located underground in the base of the Sky Tower, which is handy because it cuts down on the “where do I stand” confusion.

Bring a credit card and plan on wearing closed-toe shoes. The footwear requirement matters because participants must wear flat lace-up enclosed footwear, and the jump requires no loose items on the platform. This is where a lot of people slip up by wearing something that is not secure, or by carrying things they assume they can pocket later. The good news is that complimentary lockers are provided onsite.

A quick practical tip, wear comfortable clothing you can move in. Even if your outfit is basic, you do not want something loose, bulky, or annoying once you are geared up for the jump. If you are trying to look sporty while staying comfortable, aim for simple layers, because Auckland weather can shift.

Also note the rules around behavior. Intoxication and alcohol or drugs are not allowed. It is a small line in the info, but it is a big deal for safety and smooth operation, so treat it seriously.

Finally, it runs with English-speaking instructors, so you should be able to understand the guidance without a language barrier.

The 45-minute experience flow, step by step

Auckland: SkyJump with Sky Tower Entry Ticket - The 45-minute experience flow, step by step
The SkyJump experience is listed at about 45 minutes. Your overall timeline can feel shorter or longer depending on your exact start time, but plan for the full slot and keep some buffer.

Right before the jump, you will go through the check-in and orientation process. This is where the staff get you ready and answer questions, and it is also where your mindset shifts from thinking about heights to thinking about the countdown. In one recent verified booking, Keith from the United States highlighted how professional the staff were and how safety stayed the focus, and that matches the vibe you want right here.

Expect clear instructions about what you can bring, what you cannot bring, and how to prepare. They will emphasize that there are no loose items allowed on the SkyJump and that you should use the lockers if you have anything to stow.

You will also be fitted and guided into position by the team. The key detail is that the jump is wire-guided and designed to be controlled. That reduces the fear factor for people who are nervous about the unknown, because you are not guessing what happens next.

Then comes the moment you step out and begin the descent. After the jump, there is time to settle and get your bearings before moving on. Your photo and video package will be emailed within about an hour, which is convenient if you want to keep exploring Auckland right away.

The 11 seconds at 85 km/h, and what landing feels like

This is the heart of it: you leap from 192m off Sky Tower, then plummet straight down in a wire-guided descend. The speed is stated as up to 85 km/h, and the motion is about 11 seconds.

I like how they describe the experience as base jump-like by wire, because it sets expectations. You will feel like you are dropping, fast, and for long enough to register the sensation. But you are not doing flips or getting upside down, and you are landing gently on your feet on the platform below.

That feet-first landing detail matters more than most people expect. The brain tends to imagine the worst if you only hear “jump.” Knowing there are no flips and that the landing is meant to be smooth helps you stay in the experience rather than panicking through it.

One reviewer from New Zealand, Thomas, noted that the guides had joy and that it eased nerves right away. That lines up with what you want at this kind of attraction. If the briefing team keeps the tone calm and upbeat, you are more likely to manage the nerves instead of being steamrolled by them.

If you are worried about vertigo, take the information seriously. People with vertigo are listed as not suitable, and with a 192m drop, that is not a place to test yourself.

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Sky Tower entry after the jump: make it a full Auckland stop

Auckland: SkyJump with Sky Tower Entry Ticket - Sky Tower entry after the jump: make it a full Auckland stop
Your ticket includes Sky Tower entry, so you can turn the jump into a broader Auckland experience. Once you have finished SkyJump, you can use your entry pass to explore different levels, including the observation deck.

This is a smart value add because it gives you a “breath and look” phase after the adrenaline rush. Your body is done with the intense part, and now you can do the calm part, take in the city, and get photos from above. It also helps you plan better if you want to eat after the jump, since you can space out activities instead of rushing straight from the platform to the next stop.

Because SkyJump is scheduled at a start time, build your day so you have enough time between your jump and any plans you want to make after. You do not need to rush out immediately, and the tower entry helps you avoid the feeling that you spent most of your day standing in one place.

Price and value at about $197 per person

At $197 per person for SkyJump with Sky Tower entry, you are paying for three things in one: the high jump itself, tower access, and a photo and video package sent by email within about an hour.

If you only cared about the thrill, you might feel like you are paying a premium for one moment. But that is not how this ticket works. The included Sky Tower entry means you are not just buying a single drop and walking away. You also get a visual souvenir quickly, which is valuable because you are unlikely to want to hunt down photos later during a busy itinerary.

The best value angle is also emotional. SkyJump is timed and guided, and that structure is part of what keeps the experience smooth and safe. You are not building risk management yourself, you are paying for a controlled system and professional staff, plus the reassurance that your landing is designed to be gentle.

If you are visiting for a limited time and you want one iconic “Auckland moment” that is unmistakably New Zealand, this price starts to make sense. Just be honest about your comfort with heights and your fit for the weight and age rules.

Also check the weight limits before you commit. The info lists maximum weight as 260 pounds or 122 kilos, and it also references people over 270 pounds with 122 kilos. Since they use both, treat 122 kg as the key number and confirm when booking so there are no surprises.

Safety rules that actually affect your decision

SkyJump is positioned as supremely safe and comfortable, and the landing is designed for you to touch down on your feet. That said, safety rules are not just paperwork. They shape who should book and who should sit this one out.

Do not book if you:

  • Have vertigo
  • Are pregnant
  • Are outside the age range, minimum age is 10 years old
  • Are outside the weight range, minimum listed is 35 kg (77 lb), and maximum is around 122 kg

They also state that intoxication, alcohol, and drugs are not allowed. That is not negotiable, and it protects everyone, including you.

Finally, plan for the practical rules. Closed-toe flat lace-up shoes are required. No loose items are permitted, and lockers are provided, so use them rather than trying to hold onto things.

If you are traveling with kids, this is not a toddler activity. The minimum age is 10, so you will want to check whether your child can handle the height and instructions.

Reviews that point to what matters most

A lot of the praise centers on how the experience feels in the moment. Keith, from the United States, gave a full score and specifically called out the staff as very professional and safety focused. That is exactly what you want before you step out over a 192m drop.

Another five-star review from Thomas in New Zealand focused on the emotional side of the experience. The guides had joy and helped take the edge off nerves quickly. At SkyJump height, calm guidance is a real part of the product, not just a nice extra.

Taken together, the reviews reinforce a practical takeaway. You will get more out of this if you treat it like a guided experience. Listen closely during the briefing, wear the right shoes, and let the team lead you through the moment.

Should you book SkyJump with Sky Tower entry ticket?

Book it if you want one iconic Auckland thrill that is structured, fast, and genuinely memorable. The 192m height, the wire-guided control, and the feet-first landing make it a strong choice for people who want adrenaline without the fear of wild, unpredictable movement. The included Sky Tower entry also helps you stretch the day into something more than a single drop.

Skip or pause if you have vertigo, are pregnant, or do not fit the age or weight limits. Also, be realistic if heights stress you out. This is a serious height jump, even with the controlled design.

If you want a simple decision rule, here it is: if you can handle the idea of looking down from a tall tower and you meet the physical limits, this is a high-value, downtown-friendly way to experience Auckland at its most daring.

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