Figueres and Empuria Brava - Europe's largest drop zone
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Spain is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe, and, with adventure sports such as skydiving, paramotoring, mountain biking and kitesurfing becoming more and more popular, people are flocking there to make full advantage of the stunning mountains, amazing beaches and warm climate.
Among these, arial thrill seekers are travelling to Spain in greater and greater numbers – it is close to home, is warm year round and offers some of the best Dropzones in the world. It is at the forefront of the development of Paramotoring, and home to Europe’s busiest Dropzone in Empuriabrava.
Spain – Our Pick of the Best…
- From Figueres, head to the beach and give kitesurfing a go.
- Wherever you end up, there will be a classic go-karting track nearby – spend an evening as a speed freak.
- Check out Slavadore Dali museum
- Wlak along the marina and enjoy the largest waterway in Europe
- Have a sundowner sipping Sangria overlooking the sea
Skydiving
Base Camps' Skydiving programme takes place at the Aerodromo La Juliana, a friendly, well-established and professional dropzone, with attentive and organized staff.
Jumps are made from 3 Dornier G92 and 2 Turbo Finist SMG-92 aeroplanes, which guarantee a fast turnover of jumps. Exclusive to this dropzone, Skydive Empuriabrava are licensed to jump from 15,000 feet, guaranteeing plenty of freefall time.
On site there is a café with a busy bar, as well as a shop, pool, and showers. A rigging service is available and the landing area is huge and safe. With skydivers from all over the world passing through all year round, along with the warm climate and relaxed vibe, Skydive Empuriabrava is the perfect place to take the plunge into this exciting adrenaline sport.
Paramotoring
Our paramotoring courses run from the Aerodromo Ordis, a privately owned Microlight airfield with two grass runways, three hangers, a cafe, en suite accommodation, a swimming pool and a Church!
Wireless Internet is available in the café and all of the en suite rooms. Surrounding nearly all the whole Aerodrome are the Pyrenees which present a beautiful back drop making this area of Spain an even more fantastic place to sit a Paramotoring course!
All equipment is included, and you will be flying the latest and most advanced paramotors. There are opportunities to go on trips along the coast, and overnight trips into Spain.
COACHING
Skydive Empuriabrava

Skydive Empuriabrava began with a staff of just 5 people and now employs over 40 people, and has generated a series of satellite businesses around itself.
These businesses include parachute manufacturers, manufacturers of various sports material related to skydiving such as jumpsuits, helmets, gloves etc. as well as various skydiving schools and adventure sports agencies.
Skydive Empuriabrava doesn’t only dedicate its activities to experienced skydivers alone; it has also brought skydiving within the reach of the man-on-the-street through tandem jumps.
Last year more than 9.000 people made their first jump without any prior formal skydiving training. Some of these included people facing disabilities and difficulties whom, without the tandem system would be unable to experience this sport.
The AFF course will take you from a basic or beginner skydiver to a level where you can start doing independent jumps all over the world, in just one week of intensive tuition. You will recieve ground based and freefall tuition every day for seven days, and once you have completed a further 10 consilation jumps the AFF is yours.
SkySchool Flight Centre
SkySchool Flight Centre is a UK based company and a British Microlight Aircraft Association registered school that runs Paramotoring courses all over the world.
SkySchool Spain is the Spanish wing of the operation and runs courses for complete beginners and advanced pilots for 6 months of the year. All SkySchool Paramotoring Instructors are BMAA qualified and Alex Ledger, the CFI (Chief Flying Instructor), is a Senior BMAA Instructor.
All equipment is provided by SkySchool throughout the course and is some of the latest and best currently on the market. SkySchool is extremely active among the Worldwide Paramotoring scene and recently sponsored the world’s first ever use of a Paramotor for a Scientific purpose in the wild jungles of Bolivia in association with the Scientific Exploration Society. Due to this success more Expeditions around the world are currently being planned.
QUALIFICATIONS
BPA

The British Parachute Association is the governing body for all skydiving and related sports in the UK, and the AFF course in Spain is run along guidelines that are universally accpted. Since its establishment in 1962, the BPA has controlled all aspects of the sport, including safety, training, competitions, finance and development.
The AFF qualification is an internationally recognized qualification and is the minimum requirement to skydive solo, at dropzones all over the world. It is also the first step to more advanced forms of freefall such as freeflying, wingsuiting, and formation skydiving.
BMAA
The British Microlight Aircraft Association, the bracket into which the Paramotor falls, are the national governing body in the UK, in charge of the promotion and legislation of Microlight aircraft in this country. They are also linked to the FAI, the International Aeronautical Federation, making the BMAA qualification internationally recognized.
The BMAA provide pilot's certification to the majority of the microlight aircraft and paramotor pilots in the UK, and set very vigorous safety standards and training guidelines. On the paramotoring instructor's course, you will be coached not only on your personal performance, but also on your teaching technique.
ACCOMMODATION & FOOD
Aerodromo Ordis has its own little cafe with a chef who prepares all of the food. Included in the accommodation package is a 'serve yourself' continental breakfast consisiting of cereal, toast, tea, coffee etc.
Lunch and Supper are provided seperately at an extra cost. Lunch normally consists of a mediterranean salad, cold meats and fresh bread. Supper is good honest home cooking and dishes vary from Spanish Paella and Chinese stir fry to beef stew and chicken stroganoff. Wine is also served during supper which is finished off with a pudding and some cheese.
Aerodromo Ordis has its own on site accommodation which is very convenient. Each of the en-suite rooms includes breakfast, use of the swimming pool, transport to and from Figueresm, and Wi-fi.
TOWN
Figueres is less than 10 minutes from the paramotoring airfield, and is the birthplace of Salvador Dali and now the location of a Museum dedicated to his life and work. Figueres is a lively and charming Spanish town, full of bars and clubs that stay open until the early hours of the morning!
The beautiful Costa Brava coastline is 25 minutes to the east and provides a wide range of activities and attractions for the whole family. The French border is only 30 minutes to the north and the big city bustle and architecture of Barcelona is 1½ hours easy journey by train to the South.
ACTIVITIES
In Figueres, when not flying trainees can expect to be kept active at all times. Local activities include Go Karting, Motor Cross and a wide range of water sports from scuba diving to kitesurfing.
Local attractions include the Salvador Dali Museum in Figueres and the Pyrenees to the north. Barcelona is 1 ½ hours to the south and France is 30 minutes to the north.
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