Paragliding Epic Experience in Tenerife with the Spanish Champion Team

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Paragliding Epic Experience in Tenerife with the Spanish Champion Team

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  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $156.18
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One flight can change how you see an island. This Tenerife paragliding experience pairs beginner-ready training with a pilot from the 2018 Spanish Paragliding Champion team, plus all the gear you need for a smooth, gentle start and landing. I like that they keep it clear and practical, and you’ll get help that matches your comfort level. A key thing to consider: flights depend on weather and conditions, and your takeoff spot may switch to match the day.

You meet at Fotovuelo Paragliding, get a briefing at the base, then head out to either Taucho (about 750m) or Ifonche (about 1000m). This is aimed at first-timers (even a 15-year-old in one account), but it’s also physically selective: moderate fitness is expected, and it’s not recommended for people over 110kg. With a maximum of 4 travelers, you should expect real attention, not a cattle-line setup.

Key Things I’d Actually Bet On

Paragliding Epic Experience in Tenerife with the Spanish Champion Team - Key Things I’d Actually Bet On

  • Small group size (max 4) means calmer instruction and less waiting around.
  • Champion-level pilot experience gives you confidence in how they read conditions.
  • Taucho vs Ifonche launch choice helps them pick the best day for soaring and a good landing zone.
  • Beginner-friendly gear and training so you can focus on the flight, not the mechanics.
  • A strong safety-first culture, with takeoff and landing described as very gentle.
  • Top-tier views that feel fast and peaceful at the same time, including thermals and wide island views.

Paragliding Over Tenerife: The Part Before You Leave the Ground

This experience really starts with how they set you up. At their base of operations you’ll get a briefing with your instructor and pilot, then you’ll move to the best launch spot for the day. For a first-timer, that matters more than you’d think: when you understand what’s happening, the sky stops feeling mysterious and starts feeling manageable.

Two things I like right away: the instruction is designed to be straightforward, and everything you need is handled for you. You’re not expected to bring your own equipment or figure out the sequence on the fly. And because this flight is led by a Spanish champion team, the vibe is not showy, it’s competent.

One possible drawback: you don’t control the flight plan. They’ll choose between launch sites based on conditions, and paragliding is weather-dependent, so the day’s timing and exact flight feel can shift.

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Taucho at 750m vs Ifonche at 1000m: Why Your Launch Point Can Change Everything

Paragliding Epic Experience in Tenerife with the Spanish Champion Team - Taucho at 750m vs Ifonche at 1000m: Why Your Launch Point Can Change Everything
The launch decision is practical, not random. You’ll either go to Taucho at about 750m or Ifonche at about 1000m, depending on the conditions for flying. The goal is always the same: pick the site with the best potential for a memorable flight.

Why does the altitude choice matter? More height often means more time to work the air and reach a landing zone safely. In one flight account, the pilot took the group higher to reach the landing area beyond it, and that same participant also enjoyed extra performance moments like aerobatics (when appropriate). Even if you don’t go looking for aerobatics, higher launch can mean more glide time and more chances to enjoy the thermals.

In plain terms: if the day is right, you’ll likely get a lot of sky time. If the day is complicated, they’ll still aim for the best outcome by choosing the right launch spot and adjusting the plan.

Fotovuelo Paragliding Meeting Point and the Ride From Adeje

Paragliding Epic Experience in Tenerife with the Spanish Champion Team - Fotovuelo Paragliding Meeting Point and the Ride From Adeje
You’ll meet at FotovueloC. C. Tu Trebol, Local 6, Calle Chafra S/N, 38679 Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. From there the experience is set up like a tidy local operation: briefing first, then travel to the launch site.

Pickup is offered from many areas, including Adeje, Fañabe, Las Americas, and Playa paraiso. That’s a real value point because paragliding days tend to feel long if you have to negotiate transport. In addition, they provide a mobile ticket, and the meeting point is near public transportation, so you’re not locked into one specific travel method.

Small group size (max 4) also changes the logistics. It’s easier to coordinate when you’re not in a big crowd, and the staff can adjust your pace without turning your day into a waiting game.

Beginner-Friendly Training and Gear: What You Should Expect to Learn

Paragliding Epic Experience in Tenerife with the Spanish Champion Team - Beginner-Friendly Training and Gear: What You Should Expect to Learn
This is designed for first-timers, with training and gear included. Before you fly, you’ll get a briefing that’s meant to give you what you need and not much more. That’s a subtle but important feature: when you’re about to launch, you want calm instructions, not a lecture.

From feedback, the team’s style is consistent: safety first, clear guidance, and an emphasis on making takeoff and landing feel easy. Several accounts describe takeoff and landing as extremely gentle, which tells me they’re focused on smooth control rather than dramatic starts.

If you’re coming with nervous energy, you’ll likely appreciate pilots who explain things and stay patient. In one account, a pilot worked with a heavier rider thoughtfully, including challenges and opportunities that came with that setup. That’s the kind of practical mindset you want in the air.

In the Air: Tenerife From Above, With Thermals and Real-World Views

Paragliding Epic Experience in Tenerife with the Spanish Champion Team - In the Air: Tenerife From Above, With Thermals and Real-World Views
Once you’re up, the flight experience comes alive. People describe sweeping views of Tenerife’s mountains and beaches, plus a sense of speed when you hit wind and thermals. You’ll see roads and cars below moving slowly while you feel like you’re moving fast—one account even mentioned nearly 40 mph with wind on the face.

The flight also tends to feel like a mix of thrill and peace. You’ll circle and ride the air, and thermals can lift you higher in a way that feels almost like a controlled surprise. This is one of the reasons people come back: a paragliding flight isn’t just scenery, it’s motion, timing, and how the air behaves.

You might get extra fun depending on the pilot and the day. One account included aerobatics for an experienced aviation enthusiast. If you’re not into that, don’t worry: the same flight can still be “wow” without pushing limits, because the island views and smooth handling do most of the heavy lifting.

And yes, you may have a very funny landing moment. One participant landed directly outside a bar called A BLEEDIN’ BAR, making the end of the flight feel like a cinematic scene you can actually walk into.

The People Matter: Spanish Champion Team, With Friendly Instructors

Paragliding Epic Experience in Tenerife with the Spanish Champion Team - The People Matter: Spanish Champion Team, With Friendly Instructors
What consistently comes through is the staff attitude. Pilots and crew are described as friendly, warm, and professional, with an easygoing approach that still keeps safety tight. That combo matters for your nerves: paragliding is instinctively “big deal,” so you want reassurance that’s earned, not fake.

Names show up in the accounts, which helps you picture what kind of communication you’ll get. People mentioned flying with Daniel, Dianiel, David, and Carlos, and several accounts specifically praised English-speaking instruction (Carlos spoke English and Spanish). If you want to feel understood quickly, that bilingual support is a plus.

Because this is led by a pilot connected to the 2018 Spanish Paragliding Champion program, the confidence factor should be high. This isn’t a random hobby flight. It’s performance-grade flying taught in a tourist-friendly way.

Photos and Videos: Nice Keepsakes, One Caveat

Paragliding Epic Experience in Tenerife with the Spanish Champion Team - Photos and Videos: Nice Keepsakes, One Caveat
Many paragliding experiences offer photos or video, and in this case people did talk about being offered them. That matters because the flight is fast and high-impact, and it’s easy to lose track of the exact moment you loved most.

Here’s the caveat: one account reported an issue accessing photos and videos after an injury, saying the access was blocked later and the team couldn’t fix it. That doesn’t mean it will happen to you, but it does suggest you should ask (on the day or at booking) how access works and when you’ll be able to download files.

If a souvenir is important—especially if you’re traveling for a special occasion—plan to treat photo/video access as a bonus, not a guarantee.

Price and Value: Is $156.18 Fair for Two Hours in Tenerife?

Paragliding Epic Experience in Tenerife with the Spanish Champion Team - Price and Value: Is $156.18 Fair for Two Hours in Tenerife?
At $156.18 per person for about 2 hours, this price makes sense when you look at what’s included. You get not just a flight, but also the setup: briefing, training, and all necessary gear. You’re also paying for expert instruction and for choosing the best launch site based on conditions.

The small group cap (max 4) is also part of the value. Higher attention usually costs more, and it tends to produce the calm, gentle takeoff and landing people describe. Add pickup availability from major resort areas, and you remove a common hidden cost: time and transport hassle.

Also note the overall satisfaction signal: the experience scores 4.8 with 33 reviews and a 94% recommendation rate. That’s not perfect math for every day and every person, but it’s strong enough to take seriously.

Who This Is Best For (And Who Should Rethink It)

This is a great fit if you want:

  • a beginner-friendly introduction to paragliding
  • small-group attention
  • strong safety guidance
  • big island views without needing prior experience

It also works well for families and teens, based on at least one account where a 15-year-old loved the flight.

But it’s not ideal if:

  • you exceed the 110kg recommendation
  • you’re not comfortable with moderate physical fitness demands
  • you’re traveling during a period when weather is likely to be poor (because flights require good conditions)

If you have a fear of heights, paragliding is still manageable for some people with the right instructor, but your comfort matters. This experience is built for first-timers, yet it’s still flying.

Practical Planning: Weather, Timing, and What to Expect on the Day

Weather is the boss here. The experience needs good weather, and if it can’t fly due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. That means your Tenerife paragliding day should stay flexible.

Booking is often made fairly early. On average it’s booked about 35 days in advance, which tells me it’s popular in the same way hiking tours are popular: people plan around good weather windows. If you’re flexible with dates and you’re staying in the resort zones with pickup options, you’ll have an easier time making it work.

On the day, your time should look like: briefing at the base, then travel to the launch site (Taucho or Ifonche), then the flight, then it ends back at the meeting point. Expect it to feel like one smooth block rather than scattered drop-offs.

Should You Book Paragliding Epic Experience in Tenerife?

Yes, if you want a first-time-friendly paragliding outing with a champion-level team, clear coaching, and a small-group setup. You’ll get mountain-and-beach perspectives, and the way they handle launch and landing sounds designed to keep you calm.

I’d hesitate only if you’re over the weight limit, you don’t have moderate physical fitness, or you’re counting on photos/video as a must-have souvenir without checking how delivery works. And if you’re the type who can’t handle weather changes, plan a second option in your schedule.

If you’re staying near Adeje, Fañabe, Las Americas, or Playa paraiso, the pickup and meeting setup make it especially easy to fit in. For many people, it’s the kind of “why didn’t I do this sooner” experience you’ll still talk about long after you land.

FAQ

What is the duration of the paragliding experience?

It runs for about 2 hours on average.

How much does it cost?

The listed price is $156.18 per person.

Where do I meet for the activity?

Meet at FotovueloC. C. Tu Trebol, Local 6, Calle Chafra S/N, 38679 Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.

Is pickup available?

Yes. Pickup is offered from hotels and apartments in Adeje, Fañabe, Las Americas, and Playa paraiso.

Is the experience beginner-friendly?

Yes. It includes training and all necessary gear, and it’s described as beginner-friendly.

What language is the experience offered in?

English.

How many people are in a group?

The maximum group size is 4 travelers.

Is there a weight limit?

It is not recommended for people more than 110Kg.

Do you fly from the same place every time?

No. You’ll go to Taucho (around 750m) or Ifonche (around 1000m) depending on the flying conditions.

What happens if weather is too poor to fly?

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

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