Up in the aircraft, 15,000 feet over the Great Ocean Road near Torquay, the coastline unspools beneath you — a hard edge of basalt and limestone, surf lines, and the scattered rock stacks that punctuate Victoria’s shore. 멜버른 그레이트 오션 로드 15,000피트 스카이다이빙 is a tandem skydive launched from 325 Blackgate Rd, Torquay VIC 3228, Australia, operated through Hyundai Travel with jumps run by APF-certified instructors. The whole experience takes about three hours from check-in to landing, and it’s built to provoke a clean, thrilling contrast: intense freefall followed by a slow, panoramic canopy glide.
After an orientation and gear fitting with the jump team, you climb to altitude in a small aircraft. At 15,000 feet you step into freefall and hit speeds around 200 km/h — the kind of velocity that sharpens every sense. When the parachute deploys, the descent changes character: the coastline opens into a broad vista of waves, headlands, and, on clear days, limestone features such as the distant Twelve Apostles. Instructors carry dual responsibility for your safety and for pointing out visual landmarks so you can see why this stretch of the Victorian coast draws photographers and thrill-seekers alike.
This skydive stands out because it pairs raw adrenaline with one of Australia’s most celebrated driving routes. The Great Ocean Road itself is a historic civil project built by returned World War I soldiers between 1919 and 1932; seeing it from the air casts that human effort into stark, readable lines along the cliffs. The operators emphasize safety: every tandem jump is run under Australian Parachute Federation standards, with equipment checks, briefings, and a structured landing plan on the Torquay drop zone.
Practical benefits are clear. Hyundai Travel handles bookings and communicates final meeting details; the local crew provides helmets, harnesses, and a tandem instructor who stays attached throughout your flight. Bring clothes that won’t flap wildly in the wind, closed-toe shoes, and a sense of humor for the landing.
Operators typically include a skydive certificate and photos/video packages available through the local team; confirm at booking with 현대여행사(Hyundai Travel). Weather is the main limiter — winds, low cloud, or heavy rain will postpone jumps, and the team will reschedule or refund per policy. Plan for a flexible morning, bring sun protection, and consider booking early on your trip so you can move the slot if conditions change. It’s the kind of experience that rewards preparation as much as courage.
Flights run for small groups — maximum 22 people per day — and briefings are carried out in English. If you want video, ask about on-jump photography when you book. Pack a small daypack and leave valuables in your vehicle at 325 Blackgate Rd before check-in.