REVIEW · GRAN CANARIA
Private Activity Paragliding Flight in Gran Canaria
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Gran Canaria from above feels like a cheat code. This private tandem paragliding flight swaps crowded viewpoints for big panoramic views, with an experienced pilot in control while you enjoy the ride. I especially like that it’s designed for beginners and includes the safety gear and a photo set to keep the moment.
Second, I like the way the flight is set up to be memorable beyond the air time. You’re typically getting up past 200 meters on takeoff and often higher over the sea, plus you might share the sky with local birds and spot the coast and beaches from a new angle.
One thing to consider: the flight depends on weather and wind. On days it’s not right, you’ll either reschedule or get a refund, and a few communication hiccups show why it’s smart to stay on top of the day-of plan.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Why This Tandem Flight Feels Different on Gran Canaria
- Meeting at LÁSER Las Palmas: Timing and What to Expect
- Safety and Comfort: What You Get Beyond the Thrill
- The Flight Itself: 200+ Meters Up and Views You Can’t Fake
- Aerobatics Are Possible, but You Control the Calm
- Value Check: Is $81.45 Worth It?
- Logistics and Communication: The Part You Can Get Right
- Who Should Book This Tandem Paragliding Flight
- Should You Book This Private Paragliding Flight?
- FAQ
- How long is the paragliding flight?
- Is this a private activity?
- Where do we meet for the flight?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are photos included?
- Do I need private transportation to get there?
- What are the hours for the activity?
- What happens if the weather isn’t good enough to fly?
Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Private tandem setup: only your group flies, guided by a pilot.
- Safety gear included: harness and helmet for you, plus an emergency parachute with the tandem pilot.
- Heights over the coast: takeoffs are usually 200+ meters, and it’s common to fly above 350 meters over the sea.
- Photos included: your price covers the photo capture after your flight.
- Possible aerobatics, optional: on good days the pilot may offer maneuvers, but you can request a calmer flight.
- Weather-first scheduling: good conditions are required, so your timing can shift.
Why This Tandem Flight Feels Different on Gran Canaria

If you’ve done the classic Gran Canaria viewpoint circuit, you already know what the problem is: lots of people, lots of selfies, and not much silence. This tandem paragliding option changes the angle completely. Instead of looking at the island from the ground, you get to look down and feel what the coastline looks like when it’s meant to be seen from the sky.
The best part is that you’re not doing it alone or figuring things out midair. You fly with a pilot who guides you throughout the experience and who’s based on the islands. That matters because paragliding isn’t just a thrill ride. It’s a controlled flight, and the pilot’s experience is what turns nerves into confidence.
I also like the practical promise that the views are the point. You’re not just counting minutes. You’re looking for that “oh, wow” perspective: beaches, sea, and the island’s geometry when the island stops being a map in your head and becomes a real thing below you.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Gran Canaria.
Meeting at LÁSER Las Palmas: Timing and What to Expect

Your meeting point is LÁSER Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Ctra. del Rincón, s/n, 35010 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you don’t need to plan a second pickup far away.
The listed daily window is 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (during the availability dates). Even though the flight itself is about 10 minutes (approx.), the day can still take a bit of patience because you’re at the mercy of wind and weather.
Here’s the part I’d plan for: you should treat this as a “fly when conditions allow” experience. That means arriving prepared to wait, and keeping your phone ready for updates. Some people have had issues when they weren’t fully in sync on the day, so the safest move is to confirm your exact plan the same day and keep one clear channel of communication open.
Safety and Comfort: What You Get Beyond the Thrill
This is tandem paragliding, which means you’re strapped in with a pilot. Your role is mostly to relax, breathe, and follow guidance. The experience is described as suitable for beginners, and it includes certified safety equipment for peace of mind.
Included safety details are straightforward:
- You use your own harness and helmet (you carry them as part of the setup).
- The pilot carries an emergency parachute for tandem.
That’s the kind of safety layering that makes a big difference when you’re nervous. And from what you’ll hear in the experience style, the pilot doesn’t just show up and wing it. You’ll get expert guidance throughout the flight, not a vague “hold on” moment.
If you’re the type who worries about heights, this format helps because the pilot handles the flying. You’re watching. You’re learning the sky with someone who does this regularly, not trying to “figure it out” yourself.
The Flight Itself: 200+ Meters Up and Views You Can’t Fake
The flight profile is built around serious viewing height. Usual takeoffs are more than 200 meters above sea level, and it’s common to fly above 350 meters above the sea. That’s high enough to see the island’s shape and coast clearly, not just the horizon glow.
What you’ll likely notice:
- Beaches from above: the coastline looks totally different when you see how beaches curve and where the water turns.
- A different sense of scale: streets and buildings become patterns, and the island’s terrain reads like a real 3D model.
- Native birds: the overview specifically notes you may fly with native birds of the islands, which can be an unexpectedly cool moment if you’re the kind of traveler who looks up.
Also, the whole point is to avoid the “stand in a line at a famous viewpoint” vibe. When you’re above the island, the crowded ground doesn’t matter. You’re getting calm sky time instead, with a much wider frame than most people bother to seek.
And yes, the photos matter. They’re included in the price, which helps because paragliding often turns into: you spend the first half of the flight looking around, and the second half trying to remember how to smile for the camera when you’re already busy being amazed. Having photo coverage saves you from that.
Aerobatics Are Possible, but You Control the Calm
On good days, the most experienced pilots on the island may offer aerobatic maneuvers. That’s unusual compared with what many visitors do elsewhere, and it’s part of what makes this experience feel like it has range.
But here’s the practical upside: this isn’t a one-way ticket to chaos. You can request that no aerobatic maneuvers happen. So you can choose between a calmer sightseeing flight or a more thrilling ride if you’re feeling confident.
How I’d think about it: if your goal is panoramic views and relaxed calm, ask for that tone at the start. If you’re chasing adrenaline, you can say you’re open to maneuvers only if conditions and the pilot recommend it. Either way, your comfort comes first.
Value Check: Is $81.45 Worth It?
At $81.45 per person, this isn’t a “cheap thrill,” but it also doesn’t pretend to be a full-day, multi-activity tour. The value comes from a few specific ingredients that add up:
- Tandem private experience: you’re not sharing your pilot with random strangers from multiple groups. That usually means less waiting and a more personal vibe.
- Safety gear included: harness, helmet, plus emergency parachute coverage with the tandem pilot.
- Photos included: this can be a big hidden value in activities like this, where you otherwise end up paying extra just to have proof.
- Time in the air is short but meaningful: about 10 minutes in the sky is not long. Still, the point is how high you go and how wide the view feels from above.
What’s not included matters too: there’s no private transportation. So you should factor in getting to the meeting point in Las Palmas. If you’re already near public transit, that’s easier to handle, since it’s described as near public transportation.
I also like that it’s a mobile-ticket experience. In practical terms, you’re not juggling paper vouchers.
Logistics and Communication: The Part You Can Get Right
Weather-first flying is normal in paragliding. The part you can control is how you stay in sync with the operator on the day.
A few practical tips based on common real-world issues people run into with weather-dependent tours:
- Confirm your day-of plan close to departure time.
- Keep your messages clear and timely, and use the same contact method consistently.
- Be ready for changes. The operator can’t always lock in a fixed takeoff time hours in advance because wind direction and conditions matter.
You’ll also want to arrive in time for the window. This isn’t a “show up whenever” kind of activity if you want it to work smoothly. If something feels off, you don’t want to wait until later to clarify.
The good news: when everything clicks, this flight seems to land as one of the standout experiences on the island. People highlight the combination of gorgeous views, feeling safe, and pilots who are kind and experienced. One name that pops up in that context is Chris, mentioned as friendly and helpful.
Who Should Book This Tandem Paragliding Flight
This is a good fit if you:
- Want a beginner-friendly activity with a pilot doing the technical work.
- Love panoramic views and want to skip the crowds at the usual lookout stops.
- Appreciate safety structure and included gear, not just a verbal promise.
- Want photos included without hunting for an extra add-on.
It may not be ideal if you:
- Hate flexible scheduling. The experience requires good weather, and rescheduling can happen.
- Are extremely strict about timing. Even with a short flight duration, you’ll be waiting for conditions.
If you’re traveling solo, it’s still described as “most travelers can participate,” and it’s a private activity for your group. If you’re traveling with friends or family, the private feel is often the difference between a fun photo day and a chaotic one.
Should You Book This Private Paragliding Flight?
Yes, if you want a true “from the sky” Gran Canaria moment and you can handle weather-based timing. This is one of those experiences where the setup matters: tandem structure, safety gear, and a pilot who knows the local conditions.
Before you book, make two smart checks:
- Make sure you can get to LÁSER Las Palmas and back without relying on private transport.
- Plan to stay reachable and confirm your day-of details so you don’t end up waiting in the wrong place or at the wrong time.
If you want a calm, confidence-first ride, you can ask for it. If you want extra thrills, aerobatic maneuvers may be possible on the right day. Either way, the included photos help you bring home more than just a memory.
FAQ
How long is the paragliding flight?
The flight time is approximately 10 minutes.
Is this a private activity?
Yes. It’s private, meaning only your group will participate.
Where do we meet for the flight?
You meet at LÁSER Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Ctra. del Rincón, s/n, 35010 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, Spain.
What’s included in the price?
Paragliding is included, along with all material. You carry your own harness and helmet, and the pilot carries an emergency parachute for tandem. Photos are also included in the price.
Are photos included?
Yes, photos are included in the price.
Do I need private transportation to get there?
No. Private transportation is not included.
What are the hours for the activity?
The listed opening hours are Monday through Sunday from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM (for the given availability dates).
What happens if the weather isn’t good enough to fly?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. There is also free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.







