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Booking a jump
What it takes to hold a slot, how far ahead to do it, and what you need with you on the day.
Updated 1 August 2026
01 — The short answer
How booking works
Slots open 30 days ahead. Book 48 hours out and you will almost always get a place; peak weekends in high season go 3 to 5 days early.
To hold a slot
A date, a headcount and a 50% deposit. Confirmation comes back over WhatsApp or email, usually within four hours.
To jump
Passport or government ID, your booking confirmation, and a local contact number or hotel name.
To be safe
Within the operator's weight and age limits, and honest on the health declaration. All three are checked at the desk, not at booking.
There is no booking engine to fight. A person reads the message and answers it.
02 — On the day
Pickup to jump
Timings for a mid-afternoon slot with a hotel transfer. Without a transfer, start at check-in.
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−90 min
Hotel pickup
If you booked a transfer. Shared shuttle from the main tourist areas, or your own car if you booked private.
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−45 min
Check in
Waiver, health declaration, and your ID against the booking. Lockers for phones, bags and anything loose.
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−30 min
Weigh-in
Twice, by two people. The cord is selected from that number, so it is not a formality.
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−20 min
Briefing and gear
Procedure, body position, and the harness fitted and checked by a second jump master.
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The jump
Two to four seconds of freefall, then the rebound and the recovery.
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+30 min
Media and out
Footage reviewed in the lounge if you bought it. Total on site: 1.5 to 2.5 hours.
Arrive 30 to 60 minutes before the slot on your confirmation. Late arrivals move to the back of the next wave rather than being turned away, but on a full day there may not be one.

03 — At the desk
What arriving actually looks like
It is a beach reception, not a ticket hall. You hand over an ID, sign a waiver, put your phone in a locker and get weighed — twice, by two people, because the cord is chosen from that number.The part most people are not expecting is how unhurried it is. Sessions are capped so the wave in front of you finishes before yours starts, which means nobody is standing on the platform being told to get on with it.
- Bring
- Passport or ID
- Lockers
- Included
- Check in
- 30–60 min before
04 — Booking
Four steps, from anywhere
The whole process works from overseas without a phone call.
Cashless throughout if you want it — card for the deposit, card or e-wallet at the desk. Cash in rupiah is accepted but never required.
05 — Budget
What to set aside
Per person. The jump is the fixed part; everything else is a choice.
- The jump Sanur. Seminyak on request
- Ask for price
- Tandem, the pair Two jumpers, one cord
- Ask for price
- Media Wrist camera. Drone and edits cost more
- Ask for price
- Transfer Return. Free inside the core Seminyak and Kuta zone
- Ask for price
- Locker Small and medium units at every site
- included
Deposit is 50% and the balance is due on the day. Figures dated 1 August 2026 and quoted in rupiah; a card statement in another currency will not match to the digit.
When to come, and what moves it
- Best season
- May to October is drier and the wind is steadier. We jump year-round; the wet season simply has more stand-downs.
- Best time of day
- Mornings are calmest and least likely to be held. Late afternoon is the most photogenic and the first to sell out.
- Wind
- The one thing that stops a session. Cloud and short showers do not; crosswind and lightning do.
- Peak weeks
- June to September, and Christmas to New Year. Book a week ahead in those windows.
- If we stand down
- You rebook or you get the deposit back. That call belongs to the crew and is never negotiable.
What does it cost?
Ask us and we will quote for your date — the operator sets it and it changes. Tandem is quoted separately where a venue offers it. Media and transfers are add-ons.
How far ahead should I book?
48 hours is usually enough. Slots open 30 days out, and peak weekend times in high season go 3 to 5 days early — so a week ahead for a Saturday sunset in August.
What is included?
The safety briefing, all equipment, the jump, a completion certificate, drinking water and a locker. Media, transfers outside the core zone, and tandem are priced separately.
Can I book from overseas?
Yes, and most people do. International cards work for the deposit and confirmation comes back over WhatsApp, so there is no phone call and no local account to open.
How does it compare to paragliding for nerves?
Bungee is short and sharp — a few seconds, over before you have processed it. Paragliding is long and gentle, which suits some people far better and is much worse for anyone uneasy about sustained height. If prolonged exposure is the problem, bungee is the easier of the two.
Send us a date
Date, headcount and which site. We check live availability against the forecast and come back within four hours.