Plan your jump · 3 days
Three days, one jump
A short trip built around a single jump in South Bali, with the spare day where it does you most good.
Reviewed 1 August 2026
01 — The short answer
How to spend three days
Stay in Seminyak or Sanur, jump on the morning of day two, and keep day three clear. Three days holds exactly one spare day and the weather decides what it is for.
Where to stay
Seminyak, Legian, Kuta or Sanur. All four put you inside 45 minutes of a tower, and Seminyak and Kuta are inside the free transfer zone.
Which day
Day two, in the morning. Not day one — flights slip. Not day three — if it is stood down there is nothing left to move it to.
What to skip
Ubud and Nusa Penida. Both are real days out and neither fits a trip this short without turning it into a drive.
This is the routing, not a package. Flights and accommodation are yours to book; we hold the slot.
02 — The three days
Land, jump, leave
Built for an afternoon arrival and a mid-morning departure, which is what most long-haul schedules land on.
Reverse it and the trip has no buffer at all. A jump on day three with a flight the same evening is the one arrangement we would talk you out of.
03 — After the jump
You get the afternoon back
A morning slot puts you back at the hotel by about one. That is the argument for it beyond the wind: an afternoon jump eats the day around it, because you spend the morning waiting for it and the evening coming down from it.Seminyak is the easier of the two to build a day around — Double Six beach is the tower's own beach, so there is no second journey. Sanur is quieter, and you leave it damp.

- On site
- 1.5–2.5 hours
- Transfer
- Free in the core zone
- Jump on
- Day two, morning
04 — Budget
What the jump part costs
Per person, and only the part we sell. Flights, hotels and food are not ours to quote.
- One jump, Sanur The floor for the whole trip
- Ask for price
- One jump, Seminyak Free transfer if you stay in the core zone
- Ask for price
- Wrist camera Phones are in a locker, so this or nothing
- Ask for price
- Return transfer Per car, from outside the free zone
- Ask for price
- Second jump, same day Cheaper because the cord is already yours
- Ask for price
A realistic three-day figure for one jumper is a quoted range with footage. Figures dated 1 August 2026.
Three days, honestly
- What fits
- One jump, the beach either side of it, and one evening somewhere worth eating. That is a good three days and it does not feel rushed.
- What does not
- Nusa Penida. The crossing is 45 minutes each way from Sanur harbour and the island is a full day — it takes your buffer and gives nothing back.
- Ubud
- An hour and a half from the coast each way. Worth a day on a longer trip and a poor use of one here.
- If you only have two days
- Book the morning of day two anyway and accept there is no buffer. In May to October that is a reasonable bet; in January it is not.
- Travelling as a group
- Book a week ahead rather than 48 hours. Moving six people to another slot is harder than moving one.
- Flying out on day three
- Fine, as long as the jump already happened. Never plan a jump and a flight on the same day.
Can I jump on my arrival day?
Physically yes, if the flight lands early enough and you have not been drinking on it. We would still say no. A missed connection turns the whole trip into a refund conversation.
Seminyak or Sanur for three days?
Seminyak if you want everything close to everything. Sanur if you want somewhere quieter and marginally closer to Ubud, which is where the jump actually is.
Is three days enough?
For one jump, comfortably. The constraint is not time on the ground, it is that you only get one shot at the weather.
Can we do two sites in three days?
Seminyak and Sanur on consecutive mornings, yes — they are 45 minutes apart. You would be spending the buffer to do it, so decide which you would rather lose.
Send your arrival date
Tell us when you land and where you are staying. We will name the slot that leaves you a buffer.