We report on the experimental observation of abruptly autofocusing waves. This interesting family of wave packets has been realized by using a radially symmetric Airy intensity distribution. As demonstrated in our experiments, these waves can exhibit unusual features, such as the ability to autofocus by following a parabolic trajectory toward their focus. © 2011 Optical Society of America OCIS codes: 050.1940, 260.2030, 350.5500, 320.0320. Optical waves are often used as a means of energy deliv-ery on a remote target. In many applications, a Gaussian or top-hat beam is focused on a remote target by the use of a focusing element that reshapes the beam’s wave-front. The main drawback of this approach is the gradual increase in the peak intens...