If you’re looking for a way to see Morocco that doesn’t involve a camel or a crowded souk, I have one word for you: Beni Mellal.
Located at the foot of the Middle Atlas Mountains, Beni Mellal is home to one of the most prestigious skydiving dropzones in the world. It’s not just a jump; it’s a high-altitude love letter to the Moroccan landscape. Here is why this experience belongs at the very top of your bucket list.
1. The “Atlas” View You Can’t Get Anywhere Else
Most people see the Atlas Mountains from a car window or a hiking trail. In Beni Mellal, you see them from 13,000 feet. As the plane door slides open, you’re greeted by a panoramic view of the snow-capped peaks to the east and the vast, green Tadla plains stretching out below. The contrast of the red earth, the deep green olive groves, and the blue Moroccan sky is breathtaking—even before you jump.

2. The Pure Adrenaline of the Freefall
The experience usually begins with a 15-20 minute plane ride. The anticipation builds as you watch the houses shrink into tiny dots. Then comes the moment of truth.
When you exit the plane with your instructor, you’ll hit speeds of nearly 200 km/h (120 mph). For about 50 to 60 seconds, you are in pure freefall. It’s a sensory overload in the best way possible—the roar of the wind, the feeling of weightlessness, and the sheer “wow” factor of falling through the Moroccan sky.

3. The Peaceful Glide
Once the parachute deploys at around 5,000 feet, the world suddenly goes silent. This is the “magic” part. You’ll spend about 5 to 7 minutes gliding under the canopy. Your instructor might even let you take the toggles and steer for a moment! It’s a peaceful, bird’s-eye tour of the Bin el Ouidane region and the surrounding Kasbahs.

4. World-Class Safety and Expertise
Beni Mellal is famous for the PACMA (Parachute Air Club du Maroc). The club has a long-standing partnership with the French Parachuting Federation, meaning the instructors are highly certified professionals with thousands of jumps under their belts. Whether it’s your first tandem jump or you’re looking to start your AFF (Accelerated Freefall) certification, you are in very safe hands.

Quick Tips for Your Jump:
- Best Time to Go: The season typically runs from December to April, when the air is crisp and the visibility is perfect.
- What to Wear: Comfortable athletic clothes and lace-up sneakers. Avoid sandals or loose jewelry—you don’t want to leave your favorite watch in the clouds!
- Don’t Skip Breakfast: Eat a light meal before you go. You want energy, but you don’t want to feel heavy.
- Get the Video: Trust me, you’ll want to show your friends and family the moment your face went from “terrified” to “pure joy.”
The Verdict
Skydiving in Beni Mellal is more than just an extreme sport; it’s a way to feel truly alive. The combination of Moroccan hospitality on the ground and the ultimate freedom in the air makes it an unforgettable adventure.
If you’re in Marrakech or Casablanca, take the drive to Beni Mellal. Leap into the blue. You won’t regret it!
Ready to take the plunge? Let us know in the comments if you’ve ever skydived in Morocco or if you’re planning your first jump soon!