REVIEW · ANTALYA
Experience Excitement With Paramator or paragliding.
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One flight, and Antalya feels bigger. If you want sea views fast, a paramotor ride over the Antalya coastline is a fun shortcut to big-picture scenery—especially around Lara Beach and the Mediterranean Sea. I like that you’re in the air with a trained professional, and I also like that you’re not just watching: you can take your own photos and videos during the flight.
The main thing to watch is cost creep. The experience lets you shoot your own footage, but video and picture packages are listed as not included, and one passenger said the extra DJI-style video fee felt steep. Also, this is weather-dependent, so plan on flexibility rather than a hard schedule.
In This Review
- Key Highlights at a Glance
- Entering the Air Above Antalya: What This Really Feels Like
- Where Pickup Really Matters: Konyaalti, Kaleiçi, Lara, and Kundu
- U Can Travel Start Point: What to Expect Before You Fly
- Flying the Coast: Lara Beach, Kundu Hotels, and Big Panoramic Views
- Capturing Your Flight: What’s Included, What’s Extra
- Time and Value: Is $180.44 Worth It?
- Who This Is Best For (and the One Thing to Consider)
- Weather Rules and Seasonal Paragliding Swap in Winter
- Booking in Plain Terms: Should You Choose This Flight?
- FAQ
- Is pickup included for this paramotor experience in Antalya?
- How long does the paramotor/paragliding activity take?
- What is the price per person?
- Is the flight guided in English?
- What should I know about tickets?
- What is the minimum age to join?
- Is there a group size limit?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is not included?
- What happens if the experience is canceled because of weather?
- Can I get a refund if I cancel for reasons other than weather?
Key Highlights at a Glance

- Coastal flight over Antalya: You get panoramic views over the sea city feel of Antalya.
- Pickup across multiple areas: Konyaalti, city center, Kaleiçi, Lara, Kundu, Side, and more.
- Pilot-guided safety-first operation: You fly with a trained professional in a purpose-built aircraft/vehicle.
- You take your own photos: Provided equipment helps you capture your time in the air.
- Small group size: Maximum of 15 travelers keeps it from feeling like a cattle car.
- English offered: Makes the safety talk and planning easier to follow.
Entering the Air Above Antalya: What This Really Feels Like
This is one of those experiences that sells itself in plain terms: you get in a paramotor aircraft and you look at Antalya from above. The difference from ground-level sightseeing is huge. From sea level, you see beaches and hotels. From the air, those things snap into patterns—coastline curves, hotel belts, the way the city hugs the shore, and how the sea changes color with the angle of the sun.
I like that the experience is built around a quick thrill with real views. You’re not spending half a day commuting across the region. Your total time is listed as about 1 to 3 hours, so it can fit into a busy itinerary when you still want one standout “wow” moment.
You should also expect a hands-on vibe, not a passive one. You’ll receive what you need to fly safely, and you’ll be set up to capture your own footage. It’s the kind of activity where you’ll be glad you brought your phone fully charged, even if you only use it for a few quick clips.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Antalya.
Where Pickup Really Matters: Konyaalti, Kaleiçi, Lara, and Kundu

The best part of booking a flight like this is that it doesn’t require you to figure out transport on your own. Pickup is offered from a wide list of areas: Konyaalti, city center, Old Town (Kaleiçi), Lara, Kundu, Side, and Kumluca. That range matters. It means you can stay near your hotel and still start the experience without turning your morning into a logistics project.
In Antalya, location is everything. Some areas feel close on a map but take longer in real traffic. Since the pickup is included, you’re paying for time savings as much as for the flight itself. One passenger specifically mentioned getting a timely pickup and drop-off, and that kind of reliability is exactly what you want when you have limited time.
You’ll also get an easy end point: the activity ends back at the meeting point, with pickup and drop-off included. So you’re not left guessing where to go after you land.
U Can Travel Start Point: What to Expect Before You Fly

Your experience starts at U Can Travel (the meeting point referenced as Stop 1). This is where the day’s flow becomes clear: you meet the team, get the needed instructions, and transition from “I’m on the ground” to “I’m about to be above Antalya.”
Even with a short activity, there’s usually a structure to it. You’ll get a safety briefing, and you’ll be matched with your pilot. The setup phase is part of the value here. Flying is exciting, but it’s the prep that makes it feel comfortable—especially if it’s your first time.
The experience length tied to this stop is listed as about 2 hours, which gives you a sense of pacing. That’s enough time for the team to manage briefing, travel, and the flight itself without rushing you through everything.
Language is also important. English is offered, so if you don’t speak Turkish, you’re still able to understand the instructions and what’s expected.
Flying the Coast: Lara Beach, Kundu Hotels, and Big Panoramic Views

Once you’re airborne, the route is the star of the show. The highlights mention a paramotor flight above the coastal city of Antalya, with panoramic views. The description points you toward the coastline details people usually talk about on the ground: Lara Beach, the Kundu hotels, and the Mediterranean Sea.
What you’ll notice up in the air is how quickly your mind switches from “places” to “geometry.” Beaches stop being just a strip of sand and turn into a coastline shape. Hotels stop being individual buildings and turn into a pattern of density and spacing. The sea isn’t just water; it becomes a reflective surface that changes look as you angle toward or away from the coast.
A key benefit of this kind of flight is that it’s built for short timelines. If you only have a day in Antalya, you can skip hunting for the perfect viewpoint and still get the same sense of place—big, coastal, and unmistakably Antalya.
Also, you’re not flying solo. You’re with a trained professional, in one of the safest air vehicles used for this kind of sightseeing. That safety layer matters because it turns the experience from fear-management into fun.
Capturing Your Flight: What’s Included, What’s Extra

Here’s where you’ll want to plan. The experience features say you can capture photos and videos with provided equipment. That’s great, because it means you can film your own perspective and take your own photos without waiting for someone else to hand you a file.
But the “not included” section lists video and picture as extra. Translation: if you want the pilot’s professional footage package—often shot with higher-end gear—it’s something you’ll likely pay for on top.
One passenger noted that the extra DJI-cam video fee cost 300 TL and felt too expensive. That doesn’t mean it’s always the same price, but it does highlight the pattern: you may be offered a premium package during the experience.
My practical advice:
- Go in planning to capture your own footage first.
- If you want the extra package, decide on the spot based on how long and what you think you’ll actually use later.
- Download photos right after landing so you’re not stuck with low battery stress.
Time and Value: Is $180.44 Worth It?

At $180.44 per person, this isn’t a “grab a coffee” activity. But it can be good value if you’re using it the way it was designed: as a short, high-impact experience with convenient pickup.
What you’re paying for, beyond the flight itself:
- Pickup and drop-off from multiple Antalya areas (including popular stays near Lara and Kaleiçi).
- English guidance during the experience.
- A small group limit (maximum 15 travelers), which usually makes instruction and transitions less chaotic than larger group tours.
- A structured activity designed for roughly 1 to 3 hours total time.
If your itinerary is tight, time is the biggest part of the value equation. Many Antalya activities look great, but they eat hours you could spend elsewhere. A single airborne experience can give you the kind of sightseeing payoff that usually takes several stops on the ground.
If you’re the type of person who gets tired of tours quickly, this may still work. It’s not a long day of marching around. You’re up in the air, then you’re back.
Who This Is Best For (and the One Thing to Consider)

This experience has a minimum age of 16, and it says most travelers can participate. The flying portion is typically the hardest thing to wrap your head around mentally—not physically—because you’re strapped in and guided.
This is a great match if:
- You want a quick “Antalya from above” moment.
- You’re okay with weather being a real factor (no pretending the sky is always cooperative).
- You want a memorable, photo-worthy activity without needing advanced skills.
One consideration: if you’re strongly price-sensitive about premium footage, be aware that the official video/picture options are listed as not included. You can still capture your own content, but if you’re planning to buy the professional package, factor that into your decision.
Weather Rules and Seasonal Paragliding Swap in Winter

This is a weather-driven activity. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
That’s important, because it means you shouldn’t assume you can “lock” the sky the way you lock a museum ticket. You’ll want a little flexibility around your planned day in Antalya.
Also, there’s a seasonal note: paragliding is done during the winter season as long as the weather conditions are suitable. So depending on when you’re traveling, the flight format may shift. If you’re specifically hoping for paramotor, it’s worth confirming what will be operating on your date when you book.
Booking in Plain Terms: Should You Choose This Flight?
If you want one high-impact thing to do in Antalya that doesn’t eat your whole day, I’d say this booking makes sense. The convenience of pickup across multiple areas, the small group size, and the fact you get coached by trained professionals are all strong reasons to consider it.
I’d only skip or rethink it if:
- You’re unwilling to handle weather uncertainty.
- You hate the idea of potential extra charges for premium photo/video packages.
- You’re expecting a full-day adventure. This is short, and it’s meant to be.
If you’re reading this because you want views, choose this kind of flight over another long sightseeing block. It’s one of the few activities where the scenery comes to you instantly—above the coast, with enough time saved to still enjoy the rest of Antalya.
FAQ
Is pickup included for this paramotor experience in Antalya?
Yes. Pickup is offered from konyaalti, city center, old tawn (Kaleiçi), kaleiçi, lara, kundu, side, and kumluca, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
How long does the paramotor/paragliding activity take?
The total duration is approximately 1 to 3 hours.
What is the price per person?
The price is $180.44 per person.
Is the flight guided in English?
Yes, English is offered.
What should I know about tickets?
You’ll receive a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.
What is the minimum age to join?
The minimum age is 16.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes. There is a maximum of 15 travelers.
What’s included in the price?
Local taxes are included.
What is not included?
Video and picture packages, lunch, and drinks are not included.
What happens if the experience is canceled because of weather?
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I get a refund if I cancel for reasons other than weather?
No. This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.












