REVIEW · MEDELLIN
Paragliding Tour from Medellin with Transportation and Videos HD
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You get the sky feeling fast in Medellín. This tandem paragliding outing from Ultra Tours Medellín pairs a professional pilot with round-trip hotel transportation, plus HD video for the memory.
I really like how the plan is built around convenience: air-conditioned pickup and return means less hassle before you fly. I also like the small-tour feel with a private guide and a maximum of 20 people, so you get personal attention.
One thing to consider: the experience depends on good weather, and the instruction and directions may be mostly in Spanish, so a language gap could slow things down a bit.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Tandem Paragliding Over Medellín: How It Stays Safe
- Hotel Pickup, Air-Conditioned Comfort, and a 10:00 am Start
- San Félix Ground Time: The 2-Hour Build-Up at the Track
- The Flight and the Keepsakes: HD Videos That Actually Look Good
- Price and Value: What $106.99 Really Buys You
- Private Tour Feel With a Small Maximum Group
- Weather Rules: The Real Factor in Your Flight Day
- Who Should Book This Medellín Paragliding Tour
- Practical Tips for a Smoother Flight Day (Without Overthinking It)
- Should You Book Ultra Tours Medellín for Tandem Paragliding?
- FAQ
- What time does the paragliding tour start?
- Where does the paragliding take place?
- How long is the experience?
- Is round-trip transportation included?
- Do I need paragliding experience?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Tandem flight with a professional pilot so you’re not doing this alone as a first-timer
- Round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle
- San Félix launch area with a 2-hour block on the ground at the track and viewpoint
- HD videos and photos with strong quality for keepsakes
- Private tour with personal attention, capped at 20 travelers
- Start at 10:00 am and plan for about 4 hours total
Tandem Paragliding Over Medellín: How It Stays Safe

The big appeal here is that it’s tandem paragliding, meaning you fly with a professional pilot instead of figuring out controls yourself. If you’re nervous about heights, that matters. You’re not guessing, and you’re not responsible for the technical part.
What also helps is the staff approach. The experience is run like a real operation, with clear preparation before you take off. One review-style detail I’d actually take seriously: people felt super safe once they were in the air, even if they were scared at first. That tells me the team likely does a proper setup and briefing, not just a quick handoff.
Your job is simple: show up, listen, and follow the pilot’s directions. If you do that, the flight itself becomes about the views and the feeling of freedom, not about stress-management.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Medellin.
Hotel Pickup, Air-Conditioned Comfort, and a 10:00 am Start

This tour is timed for a morning start: 10:00 am. It lasts about 4 hours total, including travel and time on the ground in San Félix. Because it’s round-trip, you won’t have to coordinate your own transport to the launch area.
The ride is in an air-conditioned vehicle, which is a practical win in Medellín’s warm stretch. It’s also a time-saver—especially if you’d rather spend your energy on the flight than on figuring out local routes.
I’d think of the pickup as part of the value. At $106.99 per person, you’re not just paying for the adrenaline. You’re paying for the door-to-door workflow: you get collected, taken there, and returned without extra planning.
San Félix Ground Time: The 2-Hour Build-Up at the Track
The main activity area is San Félix, Antioquia, where you’ll head to the paragliding track with what’s described as the best viewpoint of Medellín. The schedule gives you about 2 hours at the location.
That ground time isn’t random waiting. It’s the setup window—getting you ready, coordinating with the flight order, and making sure conditions are right for takeoff. One detail worth noting from the experience feedback: there’s a walk up to get to where you prepare. That doesn’t sound extreme, but it does mean you should be comfortable walking at least a bit on-site.
Also, the admission ticket for this stop is free. That’s important for value because it suggests the fee isn’t inflated by site entry charges; you’re paying primarily for the operation, pilot, and the full guided experience.
If you hate being rushed, the 2-hour cushion is a comfort. You can take your time getting oriented, and you’re less likely to feel like everything happens in a blur.
The Flight and the Keepsakes: HD Videos That Actually Look Good
The tour name includes Videos HD, and the quality matches what people say they received. If you’ve ever paid for an activity like this and ended up with blurry footage you can’t use, this is one of the reasons this one stands out.
What you’re buying is not just the jump into the air—you’re buying the ability to relive it later. A first flight over a city is intense. Even if you enjoy it, you may not remember everything visually from the pilot’s seat perspective. High-quality video fixes that.
One more practical angle: you don’t have to manage your own camera while flying. You can focus on the experience and let the team handle the capturing. That’s especially helpful for first-timers, because your attention naturally goes to breathing, posture, and staying calm.
If you want proof of the trip in a way that looks good on your phone and not like a rushed snapshot, prioritize the HD deliverable.
Price and Value: What $106.99 Really Buys You
At $106.99 per person, this is not a budget add-on, but it’s also not priced like a premium luxury package. The value comes from the bundle.
Here’s what you’re getting for that price:
- tandem paragliding with a professional pilot
- round-trip hotel transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
- private tour format with personal attention (not a free-for-all)
- HD videos, plus the general expectation of strong photo/video quality
- a San Félix stop where the admission ticket is free
In other words, you’re not only paying for the flight time. You’re paying for logistics, safety oversight, and documentation.
One smart planning note: the experience is typically booked about 14 days in advance. That’s a hint to reserve early so you’re more likely to get the slot you want, especially since the activity needs good weather.
If you’re comparing options, don’t just compare the headline price. Compare what’s included: transportation, pilot service, and HD video.
Private Tour Feel With a Small Maximum Group
This isn’t described as a giant production. It’s capped at a maximum of 20 travelers, and it’s sold as a private tour that provides personal attention from your guide.
For a high-adrenaline activity, that matters more than you might think. Smaller groups usually mean:
- less waiting time because coordination is tighter
- clearer communication during prep
- more time to get questions answered before you’re clipped in and ready
Communication may still depend on staff and what language they use on the day. One piece of experience feedback I’d take into account: directions can be mostly Spanish, and you might understand enough to follow, even if it’s not perfect. If you speak little Spanish, you’ll want to stay calm and listen carefully, and you can ask for clarification as needed.
Weather Rules: The Real Factor in Your Flight Day
Paragliding has one deciding variable: the sky. This experience specifically requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, the operator will offer a different date or a full refund.
This is where your planning mindset matters. Treat your flight day as a “weather-dependent plan,” not a guaranteed slot. If you’re on a tight schedule and can’t flex, you’ll need backup options in your itinerary.
The good news is that the policy is designed to reduce risk for you. If weather cancels it, you’re not left stuck with lost money.
Who Should Book This Medellín Paragliding Tour
I’d point you to this tour if you want a first-time-friendly tandem flight with safety in mind, plus a guided day that’s easy to manage. The format is built for convenience: pickup, AC ride, a focused location, and a clear total duration of about 4 hours.
It also fits travelers who care about the “I can prove it later” part of travel. If HD video quality is important to you, this is one of the stronger reasons to choose it.
You may want to rethink it if:
- you can’t handle a weather-based reschedule
- you strongly prefer experiences where instructions are in English only (Spanish may be used)
Practical Tips for a Smoother Flight Day (Without Overthinking It)
You don’t need to train for paragliding, but you do need to be ready for how the day runs.
Here are the most practical moves based on the info you actually have:
- Arrive ready to follow instructions quickly. The day moves from pickup to preparation, then into the air when conditions are right.
- Plan for some walking at the launch site. There can be a walk up to the preparation area, so don’t wear footwear that you hate walking in.
- Expect Spanish directions to matter. If you’re not fluent, keep your focus on listening for directions and ask for clarification when you’re unsure.
- Keep the weather in mind. If the sky isn’t cooperating, you’ll either shift dates or get refunded—so keep your schedule flexible when you can.
That’s it. No complicated gear list. The operation is set up so the flight is handled by the pilot and the team.
Should You Book Ultra Tours Medellín for Tandem Paragliding?
Yes—if you want an easy, safe-feeling first paragliding experience with hotel transportation, a professional pilot, and HD video as part of the deal. The pricing makes sense when you factor in logistics and keepsakes, not just the few minutes of flight time.
Book it if:
- you want the best viewpoint spot at San Félix
- you like the idea of private attention with a small group max
- you want a clear 4-hour outing with a 10:00 am start
Hold off if:
- your schedule can’t flex for weather changes
- you’re uncomfortable getting instructions in Spanish (you might still manage, but it could slow you down)
If you’re the type who wants one memorable wow-moment without extra planning, this is a solid choice.
FAQ
What time does the paragliding tour start?
The tour starts at 10:00 am.
Where does the paragliding take place?
The main activity is at San Félix, Antioquia, at the paragliding track with a viewpoint of Medellín.
How long is the experience?
The tour is about 4 hours total.
Is round-trip transportation included?
Yes. Round-trip transportation from your hotel is included, and you travel in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Do I need paragliding experience?
No. You fly in tandem with a professional pilot, and most travelers can participate.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.


















