REVIEW · ALANYA
Tandem Paragliding in Alanya, Antalya Turkey with a Licensed Guide
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Flying over Alanya feels like royalty in motion. This tandem paragliding trip pairs official, certified pilots with a simple, well-run ride up the mountain, then a scenic glide over the turquoise sea and Alanya Castle up to 1,000 m. I love how the experience is built around ease and comfort, with front-door pickup from central areas and included transfers once you’re there.
I also like the flexibility: up to 7 flights leave each day, and you can even get a short moment to take control if you dare. The main thing to weigh is that the experience can feel shorter in the air than some people expect, and any GoPro-style video/photo add-ons cost extra, so decide up front whether you want that.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Go
- Alanya Tandem Paragliding in Plain Terms
- Pickup, Meeting Point, and Getting Up the Mountain
- The Pilot and Safety Focus: What You’re Really Buying
- Time in the Air vs. Time on the Day
- The Flight: Sea, Castle, and a Controlled Taste of Adventure
- Landing on Cleopatra Beach: The Payoff Moment
- Photos, Videos, and the Cost Reality
- Price and Value: Is $102.79 Worth It?
- Who Should Book (and Who Might Think Twice)
- Booking Timing, Flexibility, and Weather Reality
- Should You Book This Alanya Tandem Paragliding Flight?
- FAQ
- How long is the paragliding experience?
- Is pickup included?
- Do I need experience to do tandem paragliding?
- What height and views should I expect?
- Can I take control of the paraglider?
- Are photos or videos included?
- What if weather prevents flying?
Key Things To Know Before You Go

- Certified pilots: Officially certified by FAI, with safety as the main focus.
- Up to 7 daily departures: Choose a time that fits your day rather than waiting around all afternoon.
- Height and views: Expect a glide over Alanya’s sea and castle, reaching up to 1,000 m.
- Cleopatra Beach landing: You end on the white sand of Cleopatra Beach.
- Optional pickup beyond central Alanya: Transfers outside the city center cost extra, so factor that in.
- Control is possible: You can take the controls briefly under pilot supervision.
Alanya Tandem Paragliding in Plain Terms

If your idea of a great day in Alanya includes sun, sea views, and something you can’t really fake for photos, this tandem paragliding outing is a strong bet. It’s designed to be low-stress for first-timers: you ride up with the team, you get your briefing, and you fly with a pilot in full control the whole time. You’re there for the views, the feeling of free flight, and the thrill—without needing training.
The flight itself happens from the Alanya area with an altitude target up to 1,000 m, which is high enough to feel dramatic while still being the kind of adventure most people can handle with the right attitude. The team also runs multiple flights per day (up to 7 departures), so you aren’t locked into one fixed time slot.
You’ll be picked up from central locations in town when that option is arranged, then taken from the office area up to the takeoff area. Reviews point out that the van ride up the mountain can be the most intense part—hairpin bends and all—especially if you’re nervous about heights. Once you’re in the air, that fear usually shifts into pure sightseeing.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Alanya.
Pickup, Meeting Point, and Getting Up the Mountain

Your day starts at Kızlar Pınarı, Yeniacun Sk. No:10, 07400 Alanya/Antalya. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so there’s no mystery about where you’ll return.
One of the biggest practical wins is the pickup concept. You can often get pickup from central Alanya, described as front-door pickup and drop-off from any central location. If you’re staying outside the city center, the operator says transfer service can be arranged for an extra payment. The key takeaway: if you’re far from central Alanya, message in advance so you don’t end up doing an awkward scramble on your own.
Once you’re with the team, you’ll transfer from the office to the mountain area. That segment matters more than it sounds. Reviews mention the scariest part for some people is the drive up—curvy mountain roads with sharp turns. If you get car-sick, plan for it. Bring something simple for nausea relief and keep your eyes forward instead of down at your phone.
Also, note the meeting point is near public transportation. That gives you a backup option if pickup timing doesn’t work with your exact hotel location.
The Pilot and Safety Focus: What You’re Really Buying

You’re not buying a freestyle stunt show. You’re buying a guided tandem flight with a pilot who’s certified by FAI (Federation Aeronautics International). In other words: you’re paying for professional control, not personal bravery.
Before takeoff, the team will brief you and fit you with the equipment. This is where comfort depends on proper fitting. One review mentions a bruise from the strap area, so if you’re sensitive to gear pressure, tell the staff right away so they can adjust.
Then comes the mental shift. If you’re anxious about heights, the best strategy is to listen early and then stop negotiating with your brain. Reviews include multiple mentions of pilots making people feel calm fast. Names that came up include Karim and Bahadir, and you may also hear Kerim/Karim used by the operator team. The message is consistent: they’ll talk you through what’s happening and why, and they’ll manage safety even if winds feel unsettled at first.
There’s also an important weather reality: if conditions aren’t right, they may not fly. The good part is that you’re offered a different date or a full refund when cancellation is due to poor weather. That’s not a small detail—paragliding depends on wind and timing.
Time in the Air vs. Time on the Day

This experience is sold as about 1 hour overall. That includes the morning or afternoon flow: pickup, moving to the takeoff area, briefing, flight, and return.
Here’s the honest caution: the time you spend flying can vary. One review says the flight lasted about 10 minutes, even though the listing style can lead you to expect longer. It’s still a meaningful experience, but it’s worth calibrating your expectations. Paragliding sessions are often short bursts of awe, not a long, slow hangtime.
The daily schedule helps with this. Up to 7 flights depart each day, which means the operator can match you to the right weather windows and flight conditions. That’s why your overall timing can feel organized even if winds change.
If you’re planning other activities afterward, leave breathing room. Not because the operator is disorganized, but because weather and wind can shift when the safe window opens. If you schedule a tight dinner reservation right after, you might feel rushed.
The Flight: Sea, Castle, and a Controlled Taste of Adventure

Once you’re launched, the “wow” factor is the scenery. You’ll fly over Alanya with views described as the turquoise-blue sea and the castle, reaching up to 1,000 m. From that height, the coastline and the town layout look different—like you’re seeing the city as a map you can drift over.
Not every flight will feel identical. Some rides are described as more relaxed, using thermals (rising air) for a smoother glide. Others add excitement with flight manoeuvres, depending on conditions and your comfort level.
And yes: if you want more thrill, there’s a chance to take control of the paraglider for a short time under the pilot’s supervision. That’s a big deal for first-timers. You’re still not operating independently, but getting your hands on the controls can turn a scenic ride into a personal moment.
Practical tip: if you’re nervous, focus on one job—hold still when asked, listen closely, and breathe slow. The pilot’s job is to fly. Yours is to be a calm passenger.
Landing on Cleopatra Beach: The Payoff Moment

A paragliding landing can make or break the experience, and this one has a built-in finale: landing on the white sandy beach of Cleopatra.
That landing location is more than a marketing line. Beaches are where your brain finally catches up with what you’ve been doing overhead. You move from floating views to grounded sand, and the shift helps a lot of first-timers feel satisfied instead of overwhelmed.
In many cases, the landing also means you’re near the end of your experience with the team. After landing, you’ll head back toward the meeting point as the activity ends where it began.
Two notes to keep in mind:
- Sand and wind can make you feel cooler than expected while you’re landing, so bring a light layer if you’re visiting when the evenings cool off.
- Don’t plan on wearing restrictive footwear if you can avoid it. You’ll be stepping out after flying, so comfort matters.
Photos, Videos, and the Cost Reality

This is where expectations should be set before you go. Professional extreme camera photos/videos with GoPro are not included. You can buy photo and video packages at the end.
Some people love that option; others feel the price is steep. One review calls the packages limited and expensive relative to the base experience. Another review says the team takes lots of pictures.
My advice: if you care about memorabilia, ask about what’s available before you make the purchase. If you don’t want to spend extra, you can still enjoy the flight without buying anything. Just remember: once the moment happens, it’s hard to recreate.
Also, pack your patience. Photo sales usually come at the end when emotions are high and you’re naturally ready to relive the experience. Stay calm, decide what you actually want, and you’ll avoid buyer’s remorse.
Price and Value: Is $102.79 Worth It?

At $102.79 per person, this is priced in the common mid-range for tandem paragliding with transfers and certified pilots. On value, the “included” list does the heavy lifting:
- Insurance
- Guide service and equipment
- Qualified and professional pilots
- From office to mountain transfer service
Where value becomes a bit of a puzzle is the mountain entrance fee: €20.00 per person is not included. That’s a real add-on you should budget for before you arrive.
Pickup is described as included from central locations, but optional or extra for non-central areas. There are also possible region transfer fees (Antalya +15 EUR, Kemer +25 EUR), and a side +10 EUR for certain areas. The math depends on where you’re staying.
So here’s the clean way to decide if it’s worth it:
- If your hotel is in central Alanya and pickup is smooth, the base price feels fair.
- If you’re far out and need paid transfers, you should add that cost early.
- If you plan to buy the photo packages, remember it can increase your total spend quickly.
Who Should Book (and Who Might Think Twice)
This is described as suitable for most travelers, and it’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That’s a plus if you want a more personal pace and less waiting around with strangers.
You’ll likely love this if:
- You want dramatic views without needing experience.
- You want a professional pilot handling everything.
- You’re okay with the drive up the mountain and the gear fitting process.
You might think twice if:
- You have a weak stomach or strong nausea/car-sickness issues. One note flags the “extreme part” as not for those with a weak stomach.
- You expect a long flight time. The overall experience is about 1 hour, and flight duration can feel shorter than the mind-picture.
- You’re trying to keep your budget tight and hate optional extras. Photos/videos are not included.
If you do have nerves about heights, don’t write it off. One big theme in the feedback is that pilots help you feel comfortable quickly, and the team prioritizes safety even when wind conditions are a concern.
Booking Timing, Flexibility, and Weather Reality
On average, this is booked about 40 days in advance, so if you have fixed dates, book earlier rather than later. The good news is that departure options are flexible (up to 7 flights per day). That helps you find a time that works once you arrive.
Weather matters a lot in paragliding. If poor weather cancels your flight, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund. That’s the kind of policy you want with an outdoor activity dependent on wind.
When you plan your day, keep a small buffer. If you’re doing Alanya sightseeing, choose something that won’t put you in a tight schedule. You’ll feel better if you know your next stop can move.
Should You Book This Alanya Tandem Paragliding Flight?
Book it if you want a serious, guided flight with certified pilots, easy pickup from central Alanya, and a memorable ending on Cleopatra Beach. The combination of professional control, scenic altitude (up to 1,000 m), and a real chance to briefly take the controls makes this feel like more than just a ride.
Skip or at least adjust expectations if you’re mainly chasing a long in-air timeline, or if you don’t want any gear pressure or extra costs. Budget for the €20 mountain entrance fee, plan for possible paid transfer costs outside central areas, and decide in advance whether you want to purchase photos/videos.
If you handle heights anxiety with listening and calm, this can be one of those trips that flips your day from ordinary to unforgettable—without requiring you to be fearless on your own.
FAQ
How long is the paragliding experience?
The activity is listed as about 1 hour in total.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered from central locations in Alanya, with transfers from the office to the mountain included. Transfers beyond the city center cost extra.
Do I need experience to do tandem paragliding?
Most travelers can participate, and the experience is tandem, meaning you fly with a qualified pilot.
What height and views should I expect?
Flights can reach up to 1,000 m and you’ll have views over Alanya, including the turquoise-blue sea and the castle.
Can I take control of the paraglider?
You may get a chance to take over the controls briefly under the supervision of the pilot.
Are photos or videos included?
No. Professional extreme camera photos and videos (with GoPro) are not included and you can buy them separately at the end.
What if weather prevents flying?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.






















