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Tandem Paragliding Lake Garda
Ballooning in Tuscany
Dolomites
Flight Paragliding and Hang Gliding School

I think trying to visit during weekdays is better than weekends. Less crowded and you really get more one-on-one with the instructors, plus more tranquility in the air.
Skydive Fano
Make sure to wear comfortable clothes and shoes. I went with flip-flops and regretted it a bit later, haha! Definitely a silly move on my part.

If you're a little nervous, talk to the instructors before you jump. They're super chill and helped calm my jitters. I felt way better after our chat!

I suggest booking your jump in advance online to grab any special discounts they might have. I found some sweet deals that saved me a few bucks!
Roberto Paragliding Malcesine

Wear layers! The weather can change quickly, and it's chilly up in the sky. I was freezing at first, and I wished I had dressed better

don't forget to bring your own snacks and water. the prices at the cafe can be steep, and you'll want to stay hydrated while waiting for your flight.

If you're on a tight budget, look for combo packages that include other activities. It really gives you more bang for your buck! I saved quite a bit this way.
Brento Base Exit
Aero Club Valle d'Aosta
I recommend taking some snacks and water with you. The café isn’t open all the time, and it'd save you from getting hungry while waiting for your flight
Skydive Sunrise
Monte Brento

I suggest packing a decent picnic and some water. The restaurants near the jump site are pretty pricy. I spent a lot more than I thought I'd have to, but the views are so worth it for a little break after jumping!