If you’ve ever imagined flying like a gull, the [선샤인 코스트] 14,000ft 탠덤 스카이다이빙 delivers — launching you from Skydive Sunshine Coast over Caloundra West and the wider Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. The operation meets at Skydive Sunshine Coast, 1 Pathfinder Dr, Caloundra West QLD 4551, where APF‑certified tandem instructors brief you before boarding a small plane for a climb to 14,000 feet.
The key features of this adventure are simple and stark: an extended freefall that can top 200 km/h, the wide blue of the Pacific, a lattice of beaches and headlands beneath you, and the slow, deliberate quiet once the canopy opens. From that altitude the coastline reads like a geological map — sandy spits, vegetated dunes, and the darker lines of rocky headlands — while inland paddocks and low hills step away toward the horizon.
Safety is central. The program begins with a focused training session led by professional instructors certified by the Australian Parachute Federation; harnessing, exit technique, and emergency procedures are covered before you ever reach the aircraft. On the tandem jump you are attached to an experienced instructor who controls the exit, freefall, parachute deployment, and landing. The company offers optional media packages that let a camera‑flyer or hand‑cam document the entire experience.
Why this is special for the Sunshine Coast: few other local activities combine unfiltered adrenaline with such broad landscape perspective. You see the coast, the patchwork hinterland, and the play of surf and sand in one continuous descent. For bucket‑list seekers and experienced jumpers alike, it’s also an accessible introduction to big‑altitude tandem skydiving with a clear meeting location and predictable duration — expect roughly a four‑hour visit including briefing and transfers.
Practical notes: minimum age is 16 (under‑18s need parental consent), and standard weight limits apply (95 kg with possible surcharge/extensions to 110 kg). Wear weather‑appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes; the operator recommends travel insurance and notes that extreme weather can cancel flights. If you want photos or video, budget extra and reserve on arrival if available.
Media options are detailed on site: hand‑cam video for $129, hand‑cam plus photos for $159, or a camera‑flyer package with photos for $279; availability varies by day. Book online through the operator’s FareHarbor page and arrive early to complete paperwork. The whole experience is compact enough for a half‑day outing, making it simple to pair with a beach afternoon in nearby Caloundra today.