Post by : Zayd Kamal
New Zealand is known as the birthplace of commercial bungee jumping—and for good reason. With its stunning mountains, deep valleys, and love for adventure, it's one of the best places in the world to take the leap.
From the first-ever commercial bungee jump at Kawarau Bridge to the heart-pounding drop at Nevis Bungy, New Zealand offers exciting bungee jump locations for everyone—beginners and pros alike. This guide will help you understand where to go, how much it costs, how safe it is, and how to book your jump.
New Zealand started the modern bungee industry in 1988 with AJ Hackett Bungy at Kawarau Bridge near Queenstown. Since then, it has become a top spot for thrill-seekers around the world.
Here’s why New Zealand is so popular for bungee jumping:
Beautiful views: rivers, cliffs, mountains, and forests
High safety standards
Different types of jumps: bridges, platforms, cable cars, cliffs
World-famous for extreme sports
The First Commercial Bungee Jump in the World
Height: 43 meters (141 feet)
Jump Type: Off a bridge over the Kawarau River
Good For: Beginners
Extras: You can touch the water or jump with a partner
This spot is where bungee jumping history began. It's safe, fun, and close to Queenstown — just 25 minutes away.
The Highest Bungee in New Zealand
Height: 134 meters (440 feet)
Jump Type: From a platform hanging by cables above the Nevis River
Free Fall: 8.5 seconds!
Access: You need a 4x4 ride (included in the ticket)
This jump is for the truly brave! It’s one of the highest in the Southern Hemisphere and feels like flying.
A Jump from a Cliff with Scenic Views
Height: 47 meters (154 feet)
Jump Type: From a cliff over the Waikato River
Extras: You can touch the water or do a tandem jump
Location: Central North Island, near hot springs
This jump is as beautiful as it is thrilling. The clear water and amazing landscape make it special.
City Views and Ocean Thrills
Height: 40 meters (131 feet)
Jump Type: From a bridge over Waitematā Harbour
Extras: Water touch option, you can also climb the bridge
If you're in the city, this is your go-to jump. With ocean views and the Auckland skyline, it’s perfect for urban explorers.
Solo Jump – Just you and the rope!
Tandem Jump – Two people jump together
Water Touch – Get your feet or body wet while jumping
Night Jump – Special events with lights (only during some seasons)
| Location | Height | Price (NZD) | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kawarau Bridge | 43 m | $205 | Jump, certificate, optional water touch |
| Nevis Bungy | 134 m | $295 | Jump, 4x4 ride, video (extra cost) |
| Taupō Bungy | 47 m | $210 | Jump, photos, tandem option |
| Auckland Harbour | 40 m | $180 | Jump, bridge walk included |
Note: Prices may change based on the season. You can also get combo deals (like bungee + zipline).
Bungee jumping in New Zealand is very safe when done with certified operators. Here’s how safety is handled:
All sites are certified by AdventureMark, a top safety body
All gear is checked regularly
Jump staff are trained and licensed
Emergency plans are ready
Weight range: 35–127 kg (77–280 lbs)
Health check and safety talk before every jump
Minimum Age: 10 years old
Minimum Weight: 35 kg
Not allowed for:
Pregnant people
Anyone with serious heart or nerve conditions
People with recent surgeries or spine issues
If you’re unsure, ask your doctor before booking.
You can book your jump online with these official companies:
AJ Hackett Bungy NZ (for Queenstown and Auckland)
Taupō Bungy
Booking Tips:
Book 2–4 days ahead, especially in summer
Get the photo/video package — it's worth it!
Look for combo deals to save money
Best Season: October to April (summer and autumn)
Best Time of Day: Morning (better weather and lighting)
Winter: Jumps still happen but dress warm and expect some delays
Wear comfortable clothes (no loose stuff)
Eat a light meal 1–2 hours before jumping
Listen to your guide
Trust the gear — it’s very safe
Don’t overthink — jump on the first count!
Bungee jumping in New Zealand isn’t just an adventure — it’s something you’ll remember for the rest of your life. Whether you’re jumping off the first-ever bungee site, flying from one of the highest jumps, or enjoying a scenic cliff leap, New Zealand has it all.
It doesn’t matter if you’re doing it for fun, to face your fears, or to check it off your bucket list — once you take that leap, you’ll never forget how it felt to let go and fly.
The content in this article is for general information and adventure awareness only. Readers are encouraged to check with official sources for the most current details regarding bookings, safety guidelines, and health requirements. Published by DXB News Network.
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