Date of your choice, until 30 December 2024
Bay of Islands, Auckland, Taupo, Queenstown, Wanaka
Skydive Bay of Islands Bay of Islands Airport Kerikeri
Taupo Tandem Skydiving Taupo Airport
NZone Queenstown Shotover St, Queenstown
Skydive Wanaka Wanaka Airport
Refine freedom and escape reality in this once in a lifetime opportunity for a free tandem skydive. All you need to do is choose your jump and take on the challenge to meet the fundraising target of $950 by the time you jump. You will receive a voucher from the skydive operator once you have reached your fundraising target so you can organise to take the jump when it suits you, any time before 30 December 2024.
Bay of Islands Jump Options
12,000ft
16,500ft
20,000ft
Auckland Jump Options
13,000ft
16,000ft
20,000ft
Taupo Jump Options
12,000ft
15,000ft
18,500ft
Queenstown Wanaka Jump Options
9,000ft
12,000ft
15,000ft
What next?
It’s pretty simple really, just sign yourself up today. Go on, you’re brave enough!
You can be proud, not only that you're doing something so amazing, but you're helping to change the lives of others.
Register
Embrace your inner daredevil and join us to Skydive4Prostate. Choose your location and jump, with corresponding fundraising target and create your own fundraising page. Personalise your page with a picture or two, share your story with friends, family and networks and you're up and away.
Take the jump
To receive your free tandem skydive you need to meet the fundraising target by the time you jump, which can be any time prior to 30 December 2024. You can then take your jump at a time that suits you. And don’t forget to bring along your band of supporters to take in the action and celebrate your amazing feat with you.
Make a difference
The Prostate Cancer Foundation receives no government funding, relying instead on the generosity of people like you. Your efforts ensure we are able to continue providing free support services to men and their families living with a prostate cancer diagnosis and better the outcomes for future generations through advocating for improved early diagnosis and treatments.