REVIEW · BUDVA
Tandem Paragliding in Budva with Expert Pilots/All-inclusive
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Soaring above Budva changes your day. Tandem paragliding from the Brajići mountain range means a gentle, no-experience-needed flight over Bečići, Budva Old Town, and Sveti Stefan. I love the serious safety focus and the fact they include GoPro footage so you keep the memory, not just the bragging rights.
The main thing to plan for is weather. Your takeoff and schedule can shift if conditions aren’t right, and that can affect how timing lines up for groups.
In This Review
- Key highlights
- Tandem Paragliding in Budva: the view you came for
- Brajići to Budva City Beach: what your hour actually feels like
- Expert pilots and safety gear: why first-timers usually feel comfortable
- GoPro footage in your package: how to get the most from it
- Weather can change the plan, and that’s part of the deal
- The motion question: acrobatics, nausea, and how to handle it
- Who this suits best in Budva (and who should skip it)
- Price and value at about $116 per person
- Language, communication, and what to expect from staff
- Should you book tandem paragliding in Budva with expert pilots?
- FAQ
- How long is the tandem paragliding experience in Budva?
- Where do you take off and where do you land?
- Do I need any prior paragliding experience?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is the GoPro footage included or an add-on?
- What are the age and weight limits?
- What should I wear or bring?
- Are alcohol or drugs allowed?
- What if the weather is unsafe?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Do they offer payment flexibility?
Key highlights

- Brajići takeoff at 760 m: you launch high for big coastline views fast.
- Landing near Budva City Beach: the finale puts you right back in the action.
- Certified tandem pilots with years of experience: you fly hands-free with a pro in control.
- GoPro footage included: you get flight video as part of the experience.
- Family-friendly gear: specialized equipment is available for children 7+.
Tandem Paragliding in Budva: the view you came for

Tandem paragliding in Budva is basically an aerial shortcut to Montenegro’s best postcards. From the sky, you see the Adriatic as a clean line meeting the horizon, with the Budva Riviera stretched below in a patchwork of coast, hills, and towns.
What you’re aiming for is not just a thrill. It’s the sense of scale. Budva Old Town, the beaches, and the nearby island scenery look totally different when you’re gliding above the cliffs instead of staring at them from street level.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Budva.
Brajići to Budva City Beach: what your hour actually feels like

The experience is listed as about 1 hour, but the day has a bit more rhythm than that. You’ll start with a pickup from a meeting point near your hotel, then transfer to the launch/landing area.
Once you reach the mountain side, expect a short hike to the takeoff point. Some groups describe it as only about 5 to 10 minutes, but it can be rocky, so closed-toe shoes matter more than you might think.
Then comes the part you’ll remember: the flight itself. Takeoff is from the Brajići mountain range at about 760 metres above sea level, and you glide over the Budva Riviera. You’ll look down at Bečići, Budva, and the coast with Saint Nicholas Island and Sveti Stefan in the view when the conditions are clear.
After the free flight, you land near Budva City Beach. That location is practical. You’re not stuck in the middle of nowhere when you’re done. You’re back close to where you’ll want to grab a drink, take a shower, and replay your video.
Expert pilots and safety gear: why first-timers usually feel comfortable

This is tandem paragliding, which means you don’t operate the wing. The pilot does that job, and your job is simple: listen, follow instructions, and enjoy the ride.
The operation emphasizes safety with certified tandem pilots and modern equipment. The equipment is described as top-quality, and there’s a safety briefing before takeoff so you know what to expect with your harness and the flight feel.
I also like that they mention specialized equipment for children. That tells you they’re not just treating kids as small adults. They plan for fit and comfort, which reduces the stress for families.
During the flight, you’ll get a lot of sensory payoff fast: wind in your face at first, then that steady glide feeling. The best sign you’re in good hands is how often the pilot checks in and how calmly they walk you through each phase.
GoPro footage in your package: how to get the most from it

You’re not relying on memory alone here. GoPro footage is included, so after you land you should have flight video you can share right away.
A few practical notes that help your end-of-day experience:
- Plan to keep your data organized once you get the footage (some formats come as a memory card).
- Don’t assume every detail will feel crystal clear in the video if you move a lot during takeoff or landing. A steady, relaxed posture helps.
- If you want certain angles, tell your pilot during the pre-flight chat. You’ll get better results when you align your expectations early.
For people who feel nervous, this is extra valuable. You can rewatch and reassure yourself that the flight was smooth, not chaotic.
Weather can change the plan, and that’s part of the deal

Paragliding depends on conditions. If the air isn’t right, flights may be rescheduled, and sometimes groups don’t go up at the exact same time.
In real life, that can mean waiting. Some people describe a short pause on the mountain for clouds to clear. So if you’re booking this on a tight holiday itinerary, give yourself breathing room.
Here’s how to make weather delays less stressful:
- Bring sunglasses if you’re going in warmer months. Some riders note it gets windy early.
- Dress for mountain-to-sea shifts. Even when it’s sunny on the coast, the flight area can feel cooler with wind.
- Treat the delay as a safety step, not a wasted expense. The goal is flying when conditions support a comfortable, controlled route.
Also, ask about any add-on flight maneuvers. Some pilots offer acrobatics over the sea. That can be fun, but if you’re motion-sensitive, you should tell them you’d prefer to keep it smooth.
The motion question: acrobatics, nausea, and how to handle it

A few reviews mention that pilots may offer tricks, including spirals over the water near the end of the flight. That’s optional in the sense that you can communicate your preference, but it’s still worth planning for your own comfort.
If you’re someone who gets carsick, you may want to pass on acrobatics. One person described feeling nauseous during the maneuvers near the landing phase, then being reassured and helped afterward.
So my advice is simple:
- Speak up early, not mid-flight.
- If you feel off, tell the pilot right away. They can adjust how the pilot flies.
A small bonus that shows how they handle people with care: one rider reported receiving a sweet after feeling unwell. It’s not something you can plan on, but it’s a good sign that they’re paying attention to how you feel.
Who this suits best in Budva (and who should skip it)

This is designed for first-timers. The experience is described as needing no special training, and it’s set up so that you can ride along from takeoff to landing without doing anything technical.
It also fits families. Flights are suitable for children aged seven and above, with specialized equipment noted, and the max weight is 125 kg (275 lbs).
Best match:
- Couples who want a shared, once-in-a-lifetime view.
- Solo travelers who like experiences with structure and safety briefing.
- Families with older kids who can handle harness time and short uneven hikes.
Skip it if:
- You’re above 125 kg.
- You can’t manage a short hike on rocky ground.
- You have health concerns that make wind exposure unsafe (the activity depends on flying conditions, so follow your own medical guidance).
Price and value at about $116 per person
At $116 per person, this isn’t a “cheap thrills” activity. It’s priced like an experience with real logistics: transfer from near your hotel, tandem pilot expertise, gear, safety briefing, and included GoPro footage.
The value is strongest if you add up what you’d normally have to pay for separately:
- Transportation to the mountain launch area and back
- Professional tandem instruction and safety setup
- Modern equipment suited for different riders, including children
- A recorded memento (GoPro) instead of relying on phone photos in the wind
Where the price can feel less “worth it” is if your schedule gets bumped by weather. You may lose prime time for other plans, even though you still get the same core experience once the flight runs.
Still, for most visitors, the included footage is the difference between thinking about the flight later and actually reliving it.
Language, communication, and what to expect from staff

You can communicate in English, Russian, and Serbian. That helps with simple, clear instructions at multiple points: pickup coordination, gear setup, and in-flight check-ins.
Communication ahead of time matters here. Many experiences include WhatsApp messaging to confirm specifics like meeting details and timing. Names that have shown up in firsthand messages include June and Jane, and pilots mentioned include Dragan, Milos, and Milo(w). Even if your pilot has a different name, the pattern is the same: they contact you so you don’t show up guessing.
One practical tip: reach out in advance for the exact start time and meeting point details. The general pickup is near your hotel, but the exact location is something you should confirm.
Should you book tandem paragliding in Budva with expert pilots?
If you want a high-impact experience with a simple setup, this is a strong yes. You get real mountain-to-coast flying, a clear safety briefing, modern tandem gear, and included GoPro footage, all in one clean package.
Book it if you:
- Want the Adriatic and Budva Riviera from above
- Prefer guided, structured experiences over DIY adventure
- Like having a recorded memory you can share
Hold off or pick another day if:
- Your schedule is too tight for weather-dependent timing
- You’re strongly motion-sensitive and worry about optional maneuvers
- You’re not comfortable with short rocky walking before takeoff
FAQ
How long is the tandem paragliding experience in Budva?
The flight activity is about 1 hour.
Where do you take off and where do you land?
You take off from the Brajići mountain range at about 760 metres above sea level and land near Budva City Beach.
Do I need any prior paragliding experience?
No. The experience is designed for people with no prior training.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are round-trip transport from near your hotel, a safety briefing, use of professional paragliding equipment, guidance from the pilot, and GoPro footage.
Is the GoPro footage included or an add-on?
GoPro footage is included.
What are the age and weight limits?
It’s suitable for children aged 7 and above, with a maximum weight of 125 kg (275 lbs).
What should I wear or bring?
Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable clothing. Sturdy footwear helps, especially for the short walk to launch.
Are alcohol or drugs allowed?
No. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed, and alcoholic drinks in the vehicle are not allowed either.
What if the weather is unsafe?
Flights depend on suitable weather conditions. If conditions are unsafe, flights might be rescheduled.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do they offer payment flexibility?
Yes. You can reserve and pay later to keep plans flexible.










