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  1. PROS: Location is fantastic, you can see the Pacific to the west and the Andes to the East. Their Black Hawk Caravan is fast and has benches. I went in summer when the weather was great. Jumps were $25,000 each (currently about 25GBP/ 33USD) which is pretty good. Staff were generally very friendly (Max was very welcoming and the pilot Rodriguez was super helpful and chatty, and gave a great orientation from the air). Registration was easy thanks to Babo and Jorge and I was quickly introduced to another wingsuiter and we were left to crack on with whatever we wanted. Café serves good food, especially breakfast! People were friendly and I was grateful for the effort some of the local jumpers put in to be welcoming- big plus! Great scenery around the place, and nice villages nearby. Judging purely on jumps and friendliness, jumping here is awesome! CONS: Communication beforehand was poor. No reply to email. Whatsapped and asked specifically which dates the DZ would be open, and despite getting a short but clear answer, I drove over an hour and a half to find the DZ closed when I was told it would be open. A total waste of a day on holiday! Sounds below like other people also had poor communication. On the jumping days, there were SO many tandems that fun-jumping became not very fun. One day there were 21 lifts and I only got 2 jumps despite waiting from 9am. It was after lunch before I got the first jump and one instructor I spoke to had already done 5 tandems. Local jumpers were also complaining. In mitigation, this was after Xmas, so perhaps a lot of people had received tandems for presents, but even so, fun jumpers were definitely pushed to the side. There's no wifi (a real pain if you're using a foreign phone). No accommodation and nearest cash point is in the next village (20 mins), but there are some local hostels around. Basically, bring a book, because you'll be sitting around a lot. Conclusion: If you're Europe based, it's worth taking your kit if you're heading to Chile anyway, especially given its 1-1.5hrs to the capital and the scenery is great. However, remember that it is a local DZ/ tandem centre, so it's not worth planning a whole trip to the southern hemisphere for, because you just won't get the jumps in to make it worth the effort- stick to Algarve, Empuria etc. If it just sorted out the waiting times and prior communication it would be a 5-star DZ for sure. I'd like to emphasize that the people I met were really cool, friendly and welcoming, and I'd go again if I was in town.
  2. A small DZ mainly aimed at tourists in Pucon looking to do tandems, but nonetheless allows fun jumpers in too! Very friendly, I was welcomed in for the day to jump, lent a rig and had a good time. Roughly £25 a jump, £6 for rig rental, can't complain given the fantastic location! We flew feet above the volcano on the way up and had an amazing view over the lake. The staff were friendly, relaxed and very kind and hospitable- definitely jump here if you get the chance!