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SKYJUMP New Zealand’s highest jump at 192 metres/630 feet.

Jump-start your Kiwi adventure by leaping from Auckland’s fabulous Sky Tower – the tallest building in the southern hemisphere!

It takes about 11 seconds to reach the ground falling at about 85 kph. You fall ‘fast and smooth’ and then slow down to land just in the last few metres. The ground rush is unbeatable. SkyJump is great fun and surprisingly gentle – no hanging upside down, but with all the thrill of a base jump.

SKYWALK 360 Live life on the edge!

Take a walk around the outside ring of Auckland’s famous Sky Tower and get the best possible views of the sparkling harbour and many landmarks below.

Experience the heightened sensation of being outside the observation decks on a 1.2 m walkway, with absolutely nothing on either side except a 192 m drop-off. There are no hand rails on this walk – just a full body harness and overhead safety lines to keep you safe.

Both activities include admission to the Sky Tower after your adventure.

Operating hours: Daily from 10am – 5:30pm. Restrictions: Minimum age 10 years (with parental consent). Certain medical conditions such as back or heart problems may preclude jumping and walking. We provide: Safety gear, harness and suit.

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