REVIEW · TENERIFE
Tandem Paragliding Flight in South Tenerife
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You get bird-level views without doing any of the hard work. What makes this stand out is easy hotel pickup in South Tenerife and a tandem setup where an experienced pilot (like Enrique, Donald, Jan, Andres, Ronald, or Carlos) runs the show from takeoff to landing. The only real drawback is that flight time and altitude depend on weather and thermals, so you might swap to another day for the best conditions.
I also like that you are not asked to be a daredevil beforehand. Briefings are part of the process, and you sit in a comfortable harness while your pilot handles the flying. One more thing to consider: there are weight limits (20–100 kg) and it is not suited for reduced mobility.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Watch for Before You Fly
- How Tandem Paragliding Works Here (and Why It Feels So Safe)
- Timing on Tenerife: You’re Booking a Window, Not a Guarantee
- Where You Go: Two Takeoff Spots Above South Tenerife
- Pickup and Getting There Without Taxi Stress
- What the Whole Trip Looks Like Step by Step
- 1) Meet up, then gear up
- 2) Short briefing, then takeoff
- 3) The flight: 15–20 minutes of pure scenery
- 4) Landing back on the beach
- Photos and Video: The Memory You Can Actually Keep
- Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Want to Skip It)
- Value for the Money: Why This Can Be a Good Deal
- What People Seem to Love Most (and Why It Matters)
- Clear instructions that calm nerves
- Pilots with real competitive experience
- Rescheduling for better flying
- Small Practical Tips So You Enjoy the Ride More
- Should You Book This Tandem Paragliding Flight?
- FAQ
- Do I need any prior paragliding experience?
- How long is the flight and the full activity?
- Where does the flight take place?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What safety gear is provided?
- Are photos or videos included?
- What are the weight limits and age limits?
- What if the weather is bad?
Key Things I’d Watch for Before You Fly

- South Tenerife pickup and drop-off (Costa Adeje to Los Cristianos), so you skip taxi math
- Tandem flight with an instructor-pilot so you do not need prior experience
- Takeoff options from Taucho/Adeje (800 m) or Ifonche (1,000 m), chosen by conditions
- Weather controls everything: your altitude and exact flight duration can vary
- GoPro photos/videos are optional after landing (you can buy the SD card)
How Tandem Paragliding Works Here (and Why It Feels So Safe)

This is a tandem paragliding flight, meaning you fly strapped to a pilot who does the decision-making. You do not pull levers and you do not steer with your feet. Your main job is to listen, follow simple instructions, and enjoy the ride.
The company uses certified safety gear like a harness, helmet, kneepads, gloves, and an emergency parachute. That matters because paragliding has a lot going on outside the plane world: wind, lift, and timing. With that gear and a pilot who is focused on your comfort, the experience feels much less intimidating than it might sound.
If it helps your brain before you go, read the vibe from the reviews: people who were nervous repeatedly said the team talks you through everything clearly and checks in constantly. First-time flyers reported that the instructions were straightforward and that they felt safe once they were geared up.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife.
Timing on Tenerife: You’re Booking a Window, Not a Guarantee
Plan for a flexible day. The flight itself is short—about 15–20 minutes—but the whole outing runs about 1 hour 30 minutes, and the overall booking is listed around 2 hours.
The bigger point is not the clock. It is the fact that paragliding is powered by wind and thermal lift, not an engine. That means the operator cannot promise a specific flight duration or altitude. If conditions are not ideal, you may be invited to reschedule for another day or time.
This is not just a fine print detail. It can be the difference between a calm, scenic glide and a much more dramatic experience. One of the most repeated themes in the feedback is the team pushing for better conditions rather than forcing a mediocre flight.
Where You Go: Two Takeoff Spots Above South Tenerife

On the day you fly, your takeoff site depends on the weather and how the flight performs best.
- Taucho/Adeje (about 800 m) is one option
- Ifonche (about 1,000 m) is the other
From there, the flight path is shaped by the sky conditions. You might float along the coast, gain a view toward Teide in the distance, or catch a more open stretch over the ocean. The pilot picks the line that works.
Even though the actual hang-glide moment is the headline, the lead-up matters. Getting to the right takeoff site is where the experienced local knowledge shows up. You do not just arrive somewhere random and hope the wind is friendly.
Pickup and Getting There Without Taxi Stress

In South Tenerife, logistics can eat half your excitement. This experience helps by offering free pickup from your accommodation in:
- Costa Adeje
- Playa de las Américas
- Los Cristianos
You’re taken by air-conditioned vehicle, and the team returns you to your place of stay after the flight. That is a real value add because it removes the most common headache: finding a reliable way up a mountain and back on schedule.
There is one timing exception you should notice. For the 5:30 pm departure, transfer is not included. In that case, you would meet at the meeting point instead.
If you have your own car, you can also choose to meet elsewhere, since they are open to a different meeting point. Just be ready to coordinate.
What the Whole Trip Looks Like Step by Step

Here’s the shape of your experience, in the order you’ll feel it.
1) Meet up, then gear up
You start at the activity’s meeting point (Playa de la Enramada, 38679, Santa Cruz de Tenerife) if you are not using pickup, or you get collected from your hotel in the South if you are on the standard transfer option.
Once you reach the takeoff area, expect a calm setup. You’ll get your certified harness and helmet, plus the smaller safety items like gloves and kneepads. The pilot/instructor-pilot then walks you through what you need to do—where to sit, how to move, what to watch for, and how to communicate while you are in the air.
2) Short briefing, then takeoff
Takeoff doesn’t take forever, and it doesn’t require athletic skill. Think of it as a quick sequence: get comfortable, follow instructions, then start the run and launch.
The best feeling here is that you’re not guessing. Reviews are full of first-time flyers saying the instructions were clear and the pilot kept checking in so they never felt left alone in their own head.
3) The flight: 15–20 minutes of pure scenery
Once airborne, you settle into the tandem sling/harness setup. Your pilot rides the air, and you enjoy. The view is the point: coastlines, mountain contours, and sometimes a look toward Teide in the distance.
Since paragliding is wind-driven, your exact route can vary. That can sound uncertain, but it is also what keeps the experience from feeling scripted. In the feedback, people described:
- gliding over the coast
- floating with Teide visible in the distance
- flying in a way that felt like you were literally above the ocean
4) Landing back on the beach
You land smoothly, and the whole moment ends with the feeling that the hard part was never actually hard. A number of people specifically mentioned that the landing was controlled and easy.
Then it is time for the after-flight photos and videos option.
Photos and Video: The Memory You Can Actually Keep

You will likely be captured with a GoPro camera during the flight. The images and video are not automatically included, but you can purchase the footage afterward, typically as an SD card.
One review mentioned a purchase cost of 40 Euros for the footage, and several others praised the shot quality and angles—enough that people said the photos were easy to share back home.
If you do not want a souvenir, you can skip the purchase. But if you are nervous about remembering every second, this part is worth considering. Watching the flight afterward helps the experience sink in.
Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Want to Skip It)

This is a strong match for:
- first-time paragliders
- people who want a big highlight without a technical learning curve
- anyone flying out of South Tenerife who wants low-stress logistics
It also fits couples and small groups well because the activity is listed as private, meaning only your group participates.
You should think twice if:
- you are outside the weight range (20–100 kg)
- you need reduced-mobility accommodations (it is not suitable)
- you prefer rigid schedules over weather-dependent plans
The age limit is up to 75 years, which covers a lot of holiday travelers, but you should still plan with comfort and accessibility in mind.
Value for the Money: Why This Can Be a Good Deal

At $133.02 per person, this is not a budget activity—but the value is real if you compare what’s included.
You get:
- pickup and drop-off in the South of Tenerife (a major cost saver)
- air-conditioned transport
- certified safety equipment
- a tandem pilot who handles instructions and flying
- a full first-time flight experience in a place known for good conditions
Optional video/photo purchases are extra, but even then you’re not paying for editing or production—you’re paying to take home the footage you did not want to stop and film yourself.
Where the price feels highest is when you have to add taxis, gear rentals, or separate transport. Here, pickup is built into the standard plan, which is why it reads well as a vacation splurge rather than a complicated outing.
What People Seem to Love Most (and Why It Matters)
When an activity scores 5/5 across hundreds of reviews, it usually comes down to repeatable details. In this case, the most praised parts cluster into a few themes you can plan around.
Clear instructions that calm nerves
First-time flyers repeatedly said they felt at ease fast. The pilot’s job is not just flying—it is coaching you to relax so you can enjoy the ride.
Pilots with real competitive experience
Names like Carlos, described as a multi-time world champion in the feedback, show this is not a fly-by-night operation. You want a pilot who understands local meteorology and timing, not just someone with a harness and a wing.
Rescheduling for better flying
If you fly on a day with sketchy conditions, you might end up with a shorter or less satisfying flight. This operator openly plans for the best possible experience, even if it means adjusting your schedule.
That is a big deal. A reschedule is frustrating for plans, but usually it is a win for the sky time you actually get.
Small Practical Tips So You Enjoy the Ride More
A few practical points, based on how this kind of flight typically feels and on what’s clearly emphasized in the experience:
- Wear closed-toe shoes and dress for mountain air. Even in Tenerife, mornings and evenings can feel cooler where you launch.
- Keep your hands free for the briefing. You’ll move less if you’re not juggling bags.
- If you’re anxious about heights, tell your pilot right away before launch. The team’s whole approach is to keep you comfortable and check in during the flight.
- Bring a small cash card or payment method in case you want the GoPro footage afterward.
Should You Book This Tandem Paragliding Flight?
If you want a true Tenerife highlight that feels big, fast, and effortless, I’d book this. The combination of hotel pickup, tandem instruction, and a team that prioritizes safe, good flying conditions makes it an easy decision for most people staying in the South.
I would only hesitate if:
- you are very schedule-sensitive and cannot shift at all due to weather, or
- you fall outside the weight limits, or
- mobility is an issue.
For everyone else, this is the kind of activity that turns into a vacation story you can show for years—especially once you see your flight again in the photos and video.
FAQ
Do I need any prior paragliding experience?
No. You do not need previous experience. An instructor-pilot joins you and gives you the instructions to make the experience as comfortable as possible.
How long is the flight and the full activity?
The flight lasts about 15–20 minutes. The whole trip is about 1 hour 30 minutes, and the total booking time is listed around 2 hours.
Where does the flight take place?
You launch from Taucho/Adeje (around 800 m) or from Ifonche (around 1,000 m). The takeoff site depends on the most favourable weather conditions.
Is hotel pickup included?
Pickup is offered for free for accommodations in the South of Tenerife (Costa Adeje, Playa de las Américas, Los Cristianos). If your flight is scheduled at 5:30 pm, transfer is not included and you meet at the meeting point.
Where is the meeting point?
If you are meeting there, the start point is Playa de la Enramada, 38679, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
What safety gear is provided?
You receive certified safety equipment including a harness, helmet, kneepads, gloves, and an emergency parachute.
Are photos or videos included?
GoPro recording is available, and you can buy the image material after the flight. GoPro photos/videos are not included automatically.
What are the weight limits and age limits?
The maximum weight is 100 kg and the minimum weight is 20 kg. Maximum age is 75 years.
What if the weather is bad?
This activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Flight time and altitude can also vary because paragliding depends on wind and thermals.

























