DAVOS: Paragliding For 2 Passengers – Together In The Air! (Video&Photos Incl.)

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DAVOS: Paragliding For 2 Passengers – Together In The Air! (Video&Photos Incl.)

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Two people, one wing, and endless Alpine sky. Air-Davos Paragliding turns Davos into your sky playground with a tandem paragliding flight, starting with a briefing on take-off and landing with your pilot so you know what to expect before you lift off.

I also like that you’re not just leaving with memories. The package is set up to include photos and video of you both in the air, and pilots such as Fabio and Martin have sent dozens of pictures plus an edited video the same evening.

One catch: the flight needs good weather, so if conditions aren’t right, you’ll have to adjust your plans.

Key things to know before you fly over Davos

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  • Briefing first: you talk with your pilot about take-off and landing before you fly.
  • Two-person experience: this is built for 2 passengers together in the air while staying in a tandem setup.
  • Included photos and video: media is part of the price, and some pilots send a same-evening edited video.
  • Calm, clear instructors: pilots like Martin, Fabio, Damir, and Jan are repeatedly praised for steady, friendly guidance.
  • Private, just your group: you won’t share the experience with strangers.
  • Weather matters: if the Alps don’t cooperate, you’ll need a backup date or a refund option.

Why Davos tandem paragliding feels different from the usual thrill ride

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Davos isn’t just about views from the road. It’s about getting above the valley and feeling the Alps open up around you. This experience is built for that exact shift in perspective: you sit in a tandem arrangement, and your pilot handles the flying while you focus on the moment.

What I like most is that it’s not treated like a grab-and-go stunt. You get an in-depth briefing about take-off and landing with your pilot. That matters because it changes the vibe from nervous anticipation to calm “OK, I get it now.”

And the experience is designed around being with someone. It’s for two passengers, so you can share the flight—ideal if you want a birthday surprise, a romantic reset, or a “we did something real” moment with a friend.

Price and value: what the $503.51 per person really buys

At $503.51 per person, this isn’t a budget activity. But it’s also not just a seat on a plane-like ride. You’re paying for a tandem flight setup, pilots, and use of paragliding equipment—the core costs of getting you into the air safely.

A couple of line items are not included:

  • Cable car ticket (if you need it to reach the launch area)
  • Transportation to/from attractions

So the real value equation is: you’re covering the flight experience itself, then you top up anything required for getting to the start point. If you already know how you’ll handle getting there, the price can feel more reasonable because the main “you in the air” part is handled.

Where you meet in Davos (and why that matters for timing)

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You start at Brämabüelstrasse 11, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. Because the activity ends back at that meeting point, you can plan a clean, simple half-day around it without worrying about a complicated drop-off.

The tour also uses a mobile ticket, which keeps the whole thing straightforward. No paper scavenger hunt. Just have your ticket ready and show up on time.

One practical thought: paragliding starts with the outdoor reality of the Alps—cold, wind, and changing conditions are part of the setup. You’ll be well-served by arriving ready to follow your pilot’s lead once you’re there.

The 2-hour rhythm: briefing, airtime, and your landing moment

The total time is about 2 hours. Within that window, the key stages are the ones that set the tone for the whole flight.

First comes the briefing. Expect a structured talk about take-off and landing with your pilot. This is not just safety theater. It helps you understand what’s happening when the wing catches air and when you come back down to earth.

Then you fly. The experience is described as sweeping alpine views, plus the chance to chat with your pilot while you’re up there. That’s important because it keeps you from feeling stuck in silence or fear. You’re not just staring at the ground. You’re processing the views in real time.

Finally, landing. Even though you’re the passenger, the landing is part of the experience arc, so it’s worth paying attention to what your pilot tells you during the briefing. You’ll finish back at the meeting point, ready for photos and a quick recap of what you just did.

Flying “together in the air”: what it feels like for couples and friends

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This is designed for pairs—partner or friend—with tandem flights that let you share the experience. One of the best ways to describe it is that it feels both peaceful and thrilling. You’re up high, and the movement can be smooth, but the Alps are big and the height is real.

The pilots earn repeated praise for staying calm and professional. Names that come up often include Martin, Fabio, Damir, and Jan. People describe clear communication and an easygoing vibe, which is a big deal if you’re nervous.

If you’ve never paraglided before, this kind of instruction style is exactly what you want. You should feel guided, not rushed. If you’re more confident, you’ll likely enjoy the chance to connect dots about what you’re seeing, because the pilot can talk as you fly.

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Photos and video included: how to make the memory last

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This one is a standout value point. The experience isn’t framed like you buy the flight and then pay extra for proof. The package is marketed as including video and photos, and the details match what people report after they land.

The most common pattern: you leave with photos of both of you flying among the peaks, and some pilots send additional sets quickly—like an edited video and dozens of pictures on the same evening. That’s huge if you want your moment to feel complete, not like you’ll be guessing what it looked like later.

If you’re the type who cares about documenting the trip (or you’re buying the experience as a gift), this included media helps justify the price in a very practical way. You’re paying for the actual flight plus the “keep it forever” part.

Who this is best for (and who should think twice)

This is a physical activity, even though you’re not doing the hard work of flying. The guidance calls for moderate physical fitness.

You also need to fit the weight range: 20 to 125 kg per passenger. That’s a meaningful detail because it affects safety and equipment fit.

Age guidance is clear: it’s not recommended for child aged 8 and under. If your child is older than that, you’ll still want to confirm suitability at booking, but at least the basic policy is spelled out.

If you’re generally healthy and comfortable outdoors, you’re likely to enjoy it. People also mention that even first-timers who felt nervous ended up loving it—so don’t assume you need to be a thrill-seeker to have a great time.

Logistics that can trip you up: cable car and getting to the start

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Two items are not included: cable car ticket and transportation to/from attractions. That means you should think about how you’ll physically get from where you’re staying to the launch area and back.

Because the meeting point is fixed (Brämabüelstrasse 11), the most helpful move is to plan your route around that. Then treat the cable car as an extra line you may need, depending on how your day is set up.

If you show up already stressed about logistics, it can drain the excitement. So give yourself time, and keep the morning calm.

Weather planning: the Alps run on conditions, not schedules

Paragliding is weather-dependent, and that’s explicitly part of the deal. If the activity is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, so you can book with some breathing room. In practice, this is where you decide how flexible you are. If you only have one day in Davos, weather risk matters more. If you have a couple days, you can often find an alternate slot more easily.

My advice: keep your day structure light. Don’t stack heavy plans right before or right after your flight window. That way, you’re not bargaining with the forecast.

Should you book Air-Davos Paragliding?

Book it if you want a high-value experience that’s built for two people to share—and you care about getting photos and video without extra fees. I also think it’s a strong choice if you’re a first-timer, because the process starts with a real briefing and pilots are repeatedly described as calm and clear.

Skip it or rethink your timing if:

  • You’re not comfortable with the idea of rescheduling due to weather
  • You fall outside the 20–125 kg range
  • You’re traveling with a child who is 8 or under (based on the policy)

If you’re deciding between a scenic viewing day and doing something active, I’d pick this. Davos is beautiful from the ground—but in the air, you get a different kind of memory.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for this Davos paragliding experience?

The meeting point is Brämabüelstrasse 11, 7270 Davos, Switzerland. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.

How long is the paragliding flight?

The total duration is about 2 hours.

Is this experience for one person or two?

It’s for paragliding for 2 passengers, so you and a partner or friend can both take part.

What’s included in the price?

Included are the tandem paragliding ride, pilots, and use of paragliding equipment. The experience is also presented with video and photos included.

Do I need a cable car ticket?

Yes, the cable car ticket is not included.

What are the weight limits for passengers?

Passenger weight should be between 20 and 125 kg.

What happens if the weather is poor?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.

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