Alanya turns your nerves into a sea-view story. This tandem paragliding set-up gives you bird’s-eye views fast, with a licensed pilot guiding the whole jump so you’re not guessing what to do. I also like the simple hotel pickup model in Alanya, plus the clear flight-time options that can fit a day plan.
The main thing to watch is timing and waiting comfort. A few people reported crowded waiting areas and limited seating/toilets, and you may spend longer than the 2-hour block from pickup to drop-off.
In This Review
- Key Points You’ll Actually Care About
- Alanya Tandem Paragliding: What You’re Really Buying
- The 2-Hour Booking Window vs Your Day Plan
- Hotel Pickup in Alanya: How the Day Starts
- The Mountain Briefing: Gear Up and Calm Your Brain
- The Run and Jump: What It Feels Like at 1,200 Feet
- What Happens in the Air: Views, Timing, and Camera Reality
- Landing at Cleopatra Beach: The Finish Line Moment
- Photos and Videos: How to Avoid Sticker Shock
- Price and Value: What $84.29 Actually Buys You
- Weather Rules: When It’s Cancelled and When It’s Rescheduled
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Think Twice)
- Tips to Make Your Flight Day Smoother
- Should You Book Alanya Paragliding?
- FAQ
- Is this tandem paragliding or solo flying?
- How high is the paragliding launch in Alanya?
- How long will I be in the air?
- Do I get pickup from my hotel?
- What language is the experience offered in?
- Are photos and videos included in the price?
- Is there an extra entrance fee?
- Can I use my phone to record during the flight?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- What’s the cancellation deadline?
Key Points You’ll Actually Care About
- Tandem flight (two people): You ride with a licensed pilot, not solo.
- About 1,200 feet up: You jump from roughly 366 meters for real “wow” altitude.
- 20–25 minutes in the air: Plenty of time for views and a slow aerial glide.
- Round-trip transfers: Pickup from Alanya hotels and a return after landing.
- Cleopatra Beach landing: The trip ends where you can hop right back into beach life.
- Photos/videos are extra: Expect separate pricing, and cash can help you sort it out.
Alanya Tandem Paragliding: What You’re Really Buying
This is a classic tandem paragliding jump in Alanya. In plain terms: you’re strapped in with a licensed pilot (sometimes described as an instructor/pilot on the day), you get guided through the run and jump, and the wing does the rest. The big promise here is a high launch and a real chunk of airtime—about 20–25 minutes—over sea and the surrounding hills.
The value isn’t just the flight. It’s that you’re not doing logistics on your own. The package includes equipment and insurance, and you also get private transportation from your Alanya hotel area. That matters because paragliding sites can be far enough from town that trying to self-arrange can turn into a time-sink.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Alanya.
The 2-Hour Booking Window vs Your Day Plan
The tour length is listed around 2 hours, but plan for a longer day rhythm. One common reality: the experience itself is shorter, while pickup, check-in, waiting, and the return drive stretch it out. A few people noted it can feel closer to 4 hours from pickup to drop-off.
Why this happens: the operator needs decent wind and weather, and flight slots depend on how many people are waiting. The group size is capped at 10 travelers, which is good on paper—but waiting can still happen if your specific time doesn’t line up with when the winds cooperate.
My practical advice: build in buffer time. If you’re squeezing this between dinner and a show, you’ll feel rushed. If you’re touring Alanya calmly and can be flexible, this is a lot more enjoyable.
Hotel Pickup in Alanya: How the Day Starts
You’ll get picked up from all hotels in Alanya. That’s one of the reasons this works well even if you’re staying somewhere busy or touristy—you don’t need to hunt down a meeting point with suitcases and nerves.
You’ll likely start with a shuttle ride up toward the Taurus Mountains area. Expect the day to feel like: drive, gear prep, briefing, then waiting until your turn. The operator is running a tandem system, so they’ll want everyone settled and equipped before launching.
Also: you’ll have a mobile ticket, and the activity is offered in English. That helps if you’re not fluent in Turkish—especially during the pre-jump instructions.
The Mountain Briefing: Gear Up and Calm Your Brain
Before anything dramatic happens, you get a briefing from the professional team. This is where you learn the basics of tandem paragliding: how the harness feels, what to do during the run, and how to stay relaxed once you’re off the ground.
This part is surprisingly important. Paragliding is safe in the hands of professionals, but your body still has to cooperate. If you show up tense, you’ll feel it in your breathing and balance. If you’re open and listen, the whole jump becomes easier.
You’ll be brought to the top area, then you’ll get instruction and coordination cues. The goal is simple: get you stable, ready, and confident enough to do the run and jump without thinking too hard.
The Run and Jump: What It Feels Like at 1,200 Feet
You’ll launch from around 1,200 feet (366 meters). That number sounds technical, but for your body it means the view changes quickly and the moment feels final in a good way. The run and then the jump is the adrenaline spike—the part people talk about afterward.
From there, you move away from the takeoff area toward sea and forest panorama. That shift is what makes Alanya special: you’re not just looking at open water, you’re seeing how the coastline meets the hills.
You’ll be in the air for about 20 to 25 minutes. That’s long enough to settle into the experience instead of just holding your breath until it’s over. And it gives time for the team to capture professional pictures and videos during the flight.
What Happens in the Air: Views, Timing, and Camera Reality
In the air, you’re mostly managing two things: enjoying the view and staying comfortable in the harness. The pilot handles the flying, including steering and safe control. You just focus on being present.
You can expect sights over Alanya and the coastline, and you’ll feel the breeze in a way that’s different from being on a deck or beach. It’s cooler, louder in sensation, and very real.
Here’s a key note from the on-the-ground reality: customers aren’t allowed to use their phones for recording during the flight. The reason, as explained by the operator’s responses to feedback, is tied to how photos/videos are sold afterward. That means if you were hoping to do your own filming, you’ll want to accept that you’ll be relying on the professional media option instead.
So if video is important to you, treat it like part of the budget, not an afterthought.
Landing at Cleopatra Beach: The Finish Line Moment
The flight ends with a descent and a landing at Cleopatra beach. This is a smart detail because it keeps your day simple. You’re not dragged inland to a remote field where you have to negotiate transport while still buzzing from adrenaline.
Once you land, the shuttle that picked you up (or another shuttle in the same program) is waiting on the beach. Then you get dropped back at your Alanya hotel.
The landing area is also where you’ll have the chance to buy the professional photos and videos. Keep your expectations clear: the core tour includes the flight, gear, instructor/pilot, insurance, and transportation—but it does not include the media.
Photos and Videos: How to Avoid Sticker Shock
This is the one part that can turn a great flight into a slightly annoying financial moment.
The package does not include photos/videos, and the professional media is priced separately. People reported pricing that felt high, and at least one person suggested taking cash and even negotiating the price of photos/videos after landing. That’s not something I’d call “guaranteed,” but it’s a practical move if you’re trying to control your spending.
Also watch for the timing of the media delivery. A couple of reviews described delays or lack of communication about why return time took longer. If you’re doing this on a tight schedule, plan for possible extra minutes while the team finalizes edits or processes the package.
My best advice: decide your budget before you start flying. If you’re willing to pay for the aerial shot and don’t want to worry about editing, go for it. If not, skip it and enjoy the memories in your head.
Price and Value: What $84.29 Actually Buys You
The listed price is $84.29 per person, and the included items are solid: professional instructor/pilot, equipment, insurance, and private transportation, plus pickup from hotels in Alanya and an English-speaking team.
But there’s extra cost to keep straight:
- There’s an entrance fee listed as €20.00 per person (not included in the base price).
- Photos and videos are not included.
So your real all-in cost depends on whether you buy the media. One person mentioned an extra cost around €35 for the pictures/videos, and said it felt expensive relative to the flight price. That doesn’t mean it’s automatically a bad deal—it just means you should treat media as optional add-on pricing.
Value perspective: You’re paying for a structured, tandem, insured flight with hotel pickup and staff handling the operational details. That’s not the same as renting gear and winging it. If you want a first-time paragliding thrill without organizing equipment, transport, or safety paperwork yourself, the package can make sense.
Weather Rules: When It’s Cancelled and When It’s Rescheduled
Paragliding is weather-dependent. If the weather isn’t suitable, the experience can be canceled and you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. That’s important because it signals they won’t just send you in unsafe conditions.
For your planning, this means you should avoid locking your whole week into strict timed activities. If you’re in Alanya for only one afternoon, you’re taking a bit of risk. If you’ve got flexibility for rebooking within your trip, you’ll feel calmer.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Think Twice)
This is a good match if you:
- Want a first-time paragliding thrill without tandem uncertainty.
- Appreciate hotel pickup and a capped group size.
- Like the idea of a defined experience ending at Cleopatra beach.
It may be less ideal if you:
- Hate waiting around in busy check-in areas. Some feedback pointed to crowded waiting conditions and limited facilities like toilets or seating.
- Need a perfectly timed schedule. If your day is rigid, the variability of weather and flight order can affect the return timing.
- Are hoping to record everything with your own phone. The operator restricts phone recording during the flight.
If you’re nervous, that’s normal. The best sign from the feedback is that the team explains things and helps people through it. Treat this as a guided activity, not a solo dare.
Tips to Make Your Flight Day Smoother
These are practical moves that fit what you know from how the day runs:
- Bring cash for the optional photos/videos. It’s useful for whatever package pricing happens after landing.
- Wear comfortable clothes and expect a mix of mountain air and beach climate. You’ll be out at altitude for a short but noticeable period.
- If you’re sensitive to waiting, plan a distraction for after pickup. The ride up and the waiting process can take time.
- Listen closely during the pre-jump briefing. The run and jump feel much easier when you follow the cues.
- Don’t plan on filming with your phone during the flight. Accept that the team’s professional media is the official record.
Should You Book Alanya Paragliding?
I’d book it if you want a well-run tandem adventure with hotel pickup, insurance, and a real flight length—20 to 25 minutes from about 1,200 feet down to Cleopatra beach. For many people, the value is the whole package: safety, gear, transfers, and an organized launch—without you needing to figure out how to do it.
I’d hesitate only if you have a very tight schedule, dislike waiting in crowded conditions, or you strongly want to film your own aerial video with your phone. In those cases, either build in extra time or consider a different option.
If you do book, go in with clear expectations: the flight is included, the professional photos/videos are optional, and weather can shift your timeline. Then you’ll spend your time doing the fun part—looking down at Alanya like it’s a map you can fly over.
FAQ
Is this tandem paragliding or solo flying?
It’s a tandem jump, meaning you fly with a licensed pilot (two people). You don’t launch or steer on your own.
How high is the paragliding launch in Alanya?
The jump is from approximately 1,200 feet (366 meters).
How long will I be in the air?
You’ll be in the air for about 20 to 25 minutes.
Do I get pickup from my hotel?
Yes. The tour offers round-trip transfers and picks up from all hotels in Alanya.
What language is the experience offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
Are photos and videos included in the price?
No. Photographs and videos are not included and are available as an extra at the end of the tour.
Is there an extra entrance fee?
Yes. An entrance fee of €20.00 per person is listed as not included.
Can I use my phone to record during the flight?
No. The operator does not allow customers to use their phones for recording, based on feedback.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What’s the cancellation deadline?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time (based on local time).






















