REVIEW · BUDVA
Paragliding in Budva with Certified Pilot (All-Inclusive)
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Run, then float above Budva. Tandem paragliding with GO2FLY in Budva is interesting because you fly with licensed, insured instructors using high-quality equipment, and you get a proper briefing before takeoff. The main thing to consider is the strict weight and health/age limits, plus flights depend on weather.
This setup is built to reduce stress. Pickup and drop-off in Budva and Bečići are handled, you ride in air-conditioned transport to the hill launch, and you keep it simple: a few steps, then you’re up. The landing is designed for paragliding too, right near Bečići beach—so it feels like the experience ends smoothly instead of turning into a scramble.
In This Review
- Key points you’ll care about
- First Steps on the Brajici Launch (and Why the Briefing Matters)
- Ride to the Takeoff Hill: Bečići Pickup and Air-Conditioned Comfort
- The Flight Plan: Budva Views, Smooth Lift, and Optional Spins
- Landing Right by the Beach: Where It Ends and What You’ll Feel
- Price, Time, and What’s Actually Included in the One-Hour Package
- Who Should Book and Who Should Pass (Safety and Weight Limits)
- Should you book this Budva paragliding flight?
- FAQ
- Where do I meet for the paragliding flight?
- How long does the whole experience take?
- Do I need prior paragliding experience?
- What will I see during the flight?
- Is the GoPro camera included?
- Can I do aerobatics during the flight?
- What are the weight limits for flying?
- Who is this not suitable for?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Key points you’ll care about

- Certified tandem flying with serious safety checks before you ever run for takeoff
- Short-and-sweet timing: the whole adventure is about 1 hour, with a 30-minute buffer for real life
- Bečići beach landing means you’re done quickly and close to where most people want to be
- GoPro capture included, with options for higher-resolution output
- Small group size (up to 10) helps keep the day moving and the instructions clear
- Optional in-air aerobatics if you want a bit more thrill
First Steps on the Brajici Launch (and Why the Briefing Matters)

Your day starts with a required briefing, and it’s not just a quick talk. The pilot explains takeoff, what to expect while you’re in the air, and how landing works at the end. That matters because even if you’re nervous, you’ll know the sequence, so your brain isn’t guessing.
Takeoff is simple in concept: you start with your instructor and run only a few steps. The paragliding system does the heavy lifting after those early steps. Most people relax right after takeoff, and the way the flight unfolds supports that—once you’re off the hill, your job becomes mostly looking out at the coast.
Safety checks happen carefully before you launch. The operator emphasizes certified instructors with Civil Aviation Authority and international licenses, plus full license & insurance, which is exactly what you want to hear when you’re strapping into a harness and leaving the ground.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Budva.
Ride to the Takeoff Hill: Bečići Pickup and Air-Conditioned Comfort

Meeting point is in Bečići, but if you’re staying in Budva or Bečići without your own transportation, they’ll come to your location. They’ll also arrange parking if you drive. That “we’ll get you there and bring you back” approach matters more than it sounds—paragliding is weather-dependent, so the calmer your logistics are, the better.
You transfer by air-conditioned vehicle to the takeoff site. You also get a bottle of water, and they store your personal belongings while you fly. That last detail is practical: you won’t be worrying about where your phone or sunglasses are while you’re focused on takeoff and enjoying the sky.
They also say they respect your time with no waiting, but I’d still plan for the real-world margin: allow an extra 30 minutes beyond the ~1-hour experience window. The point is simple—paragliding days run on wind and timing, not a stopwatch fantasy.
The Flight Plan: Budva Views, Smooth Lift, and Optional Spins

Once you’re at the launch hill, altitude is part of the magic. They take off from Brajici (about 765 meters) and fly with views over Sveti Stefan, Miločer, Bečići, Budva, and even Sveti Nikola Island. From up there, the coast stops looking like a map and starts looking like a route—tiny details click into place fast.
The flight itself is designed to feel easier than most people expect. You’ll sit comfortably during the ride, and if you want, the pilot can assist with capturing moments using a selfie stick. That’s a nice touch for people who want photos but also don’t want to be fiddling with gear at the worst moment.
About aerobatics: they’re optional. If you want more thrill, you can ask for acrobatics during the flight. If you’re anxious, you can also keep it calm—nothing in the experience requires you to act brave. The pilots are experienced, and the vibe from recent flyers is consistently about reassurance and clear coaching.
GoPro capture is part of the experience package. You’ll use their camera during the flight, and afterwards you’ll receive a micro SD card or a link for online download. If you care about maximum detail for later viewing, tell your pilot you want higher output (4K or 5.3K options).
Landing Right by the Beach: Where It Ends and What You’ll Feel

Landing happens in a designated paragliding area in Bečići, right by the beach. That’s a big deal for first-timers. After something as intense as leaving the hill, it’s reassuring to land in a setup made for paragliders—not a random spot where everyone is improvising.
You don’t need to manage the landing. The pilot handles the details, and you can focus on the final minutes of the flight and enjoying the view while it lasts. The whole experience is built around that clean flow: pickup, briefing, takeoff, flight, landing, then you’re back to your day.
What you’ll feel afterward depends on the kind of person you are. If you love adrenaline, it’ll likely turn into that classic “one more try” itch. If you’re more of a calm-views person, the best part might be how quickly the world becomes peaceful once the excitement settles.
Price, Time, and What’s Actually Included in the One-Hour Package
The price is $116 per person for a tandem flight lasting about 1 hour. That can sound short, until you remember what’s actually included: round-trip transfers (hotel pickup and drop-off in Budva and Bečići), air-conditioned transport to the takeoff site, briefing, equipment, and the GoPro footage system.
They also include storage for your belongings and a bottle of water. If you factor in that you don’t need to arrange transport, find the launch area, or coordinate timing yourself, the value becomes easier to justify.
A practical timing note: they say the whole adventure from pickup to landing takes around one hour, but add about 30 minutes for unforeseen circumstances. I treat that extra half hour as part of the plan. It keeps you from rushing, and it helps you handle weather changes without stress.
Small group size is limited to 10 participants. In practice, smaller groups can mean faster instruction and less waiting. It’s one more way the day stays smooth instead of turning into a schedule headache.
Who Should Book and Who Should Pass (Safety and Weight Limits)

This is not for everyone, and the restrictions aren’t the kind you want to ignore. You’re not allowed to fly if you’re under 6, and it’s not suitable for pregnant women. People with heart problems, vertigo, epilepsy, or anyone over 80 years should also pass.
There are also physical limits that matter for safety and equipment handling:
- People over 200 cm (6 ft 6 in) are not suitable
- People over 100 kg (220 lbs) are not suitable
- Alcohol and drugs are not allowed
Weight limits also depend on the time slot. Here’s the key:
- 10:00 and 17:00: up to 80 kg
- 11:00 through 16:00: up to 100 kg
So if you’re heavier and want the best chance of flying, your timing can matter as much as your weight. If you’re within limits, great—still double-check your slot, because the operator sets these limits according to safety and weather conditions.
If you’re the type who gets nervous about heights, tandem flying can still work, but it helps if you can follow instructions and communicate how you feel. The pilots are there to keep you calm and in sync—especially during takeoff, where your focus matters.
Should you book this Budva paragliding flight?

Book it if you want a guided, tandem experience with certified instruction, structured safety checks, and a finish that lands you near Bečići beach. The combination of small group size, included GoPro footage, and a real-time briefing makes it feel organized from start to finish.
Skip it if you’re outside the age/health limits, have conditions like vertigo or heart issues, or you know you can’t handle the physical side of a brief run at takeoff. Also plan around weather—paragliding is weather-critical, so be flexible with timing.
If your goal is one memorable “from above” moment without months of training, this is a strong match. And if you want a little extra thrill, ask about optional aerobatics once you’re in the air.
FAQ

Where do I meet for the paragliding flight?
The meeting point is in Bečići. If you don’t have your own transportation and you’re staying in Budva or Bečići, they can arrange hotel pickup and drop-off.
How long does the whole experience take?
From pickup to landing, the adventure takes around one hour. You should also allow an extra 30 minutes for unforeseen circumstances.
Do I need prior paragliding experience?
No experience is needed. You just run a few steps at takeoff, and the paraglider lifts you smoothly with your instructor.
What will I see during the flight?
You fly with views over Sveti Stefan, Miločer, Bečići, Budva, and Sveti Nikola Island.
Is the GoPro camera included?
Yes. They provide GoPro capture, and you’ll receive either a micro SD card or a link for online download after the flight. You can also request higher resolution (4K or 5.3K) if you tell your pilot.
Can I do aerobatics during the flight?
Optional aerobatics are available, if you want them. Ask your pilot if you’d like extra maneuvers once you’re airborne.
What are the weight limits for flying?
Weight limits depend on the time slot: 10:00 and 17:00 allow up to 80 kg, while 11:00–16:00 allow up to 100 kg.
Who is this not suitable for?
It’s not suitable for children under 6, pregnant women, people with heart problems, vertigo, epilepsy, and people over 200 cm or over 80 years old. People over 100 kg (220 lbs) are also not suitable.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Flights may be canceled due to bad weather or unforeseen circumstances. The operator emphasizes that safety comes first.









