Tandy paragliding

REVIEW · SWITZERLAND

Tandy paragliding

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  • 1 hour (approx.)
  • From $252.52
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Traveller rating 5.0 (10)Duration1 hour (approx.)Price from$252.52Operated bySkypassionBook viaViator

Lake Geneva looks bigger from the sky. This tandem paragliding experience is designed to be simple: you meet at Skypassion in Noville, then take a shuttle up to the Sonchaux take-off area. You can go at almost any age (4 to 94), and there’s no special skill needed.

What I really like is how clear and calm the coaching feels once you’re at the field. Pilots like Nicolas and Olivier are described as confident, friendly, and direct with explanations, which makes your first jump feel less scary. One thing to plan for: paragliding depends on conditions, so you may wait if take-off timing needs to be adjusted for safety and quality.

Key Things I’d Put at the Top of Your Checklist

Tandy paragliding - Key Things I’d Put at the Top of Your Checklist

  • Lake Geneva from above: a big view that feels like you’re gliding through the region, not just over it
  • Shuttle logistics handled: you’re not stuck hunting down a landing field or figuring out transfers
  • Tandem for ages 4 to 94: first-timers are the norm, not the exception
  • Easy take-off guidance: pilots give straightforward, confidence-building coaching
  • Optional fun in the air: some flights include small acrobatics or freestyle-style moments

Meeting at Skypassion in Noville, Then the Shuttle to Sonchaux

Tandy paragliding - Meeting at Skypassion in Noville, Then the Shuttle to Sonchaux
You start at Skypassion in Noville (Chem. du Pré des Fourches, 1845 Noville, Switzerland). From there, the experience runs from the Free Flight Center area in Villeneuve/Noville, then uses a shuttle bus to get you up to the take-off site near Sonchaux.

This part matters more than it sounds. When you’re dealing with mountain-air logistics, the worst feeling is wasting time figuring things out. Here, the plan is built around a smooth handoff: check in at the landing field area, then ride up together. You’re also told you’ll be near public transportation, so you’re not forced into a car-only day.

Duration is listed as about 1 hour. In practice, that usually means you’ll spend some time on the ground before take-off, plus your flight window, and then wrap up back at the same meeting point. Expect the schedule to be flexible enough to match the day’s flying conditions.

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The Tandem Setup: No Skills Needed, Just Show Up

Tandem paragliding means you fly with a specialist pilot. You don’t need a background in sports or any training beyond being ready to follow instructions. The experience is offered from age 4 up to 94, which tells you the team is set up for beginners, families, and first-timers who want that bucket-list moment without learning the sport.

The crew’s focus is confidence. In the feedback, people highlight that the team teaches you the basics in a straight-to-the-point way, then gets you in the air. If you’re nervous, that matters. A clear briefing beats frantic guessing every time. Pilots such as Nicolas, Olivier, and Jerome come up by name, and the consistent theme is that they stay professional while keeping the vibe relaxed.

Practical tip: if it’s a cool or breezy day at the launch area, plan clothing for wind. One reviewer specifically recommended bringing a sweater and a windbreaker, and I agree. Even if it looks warm in the town below, the air can feel sharper up near take-off.

Easy Take-Off With a Specialist Team (and Why That’s a Big Deal)

Tandy paragliding - Easy Take-Off With a Specialist Team (and Why That’s a Big Deal)
The take-off is a key moment. It’s also where most first-timers feel the most uncertainty. This experience leans into the opposite approach: you get help for take-off and you’re guided step by step by the paragliding specialist team.

That “help” isn’t vague. The feedback points to very clear explanations, a smooth process from arrival through shuttle ride, and then a calm launch. People also describe feeling completely safe, which is the point. You’re not left to improvise. The pilot is managing the wing, the airflow, and the flight plan—your job is simply to listen and relax.

One other thing I like: the setup is described as easy and accessible. That doesn’t mean it’s casual or careless. It means the organizers have thought through flow—check-in, transportation, and launch—so you spend energy enjoying rather than solving problems.

What You’ll See Over Lake Geneva (Yes, It’s Worth the Trip)

The headline view is Lake Geneva from the sky. Once you’re up, you get that slow, quiet sense of floating that you don’t get from helicopters or quick viewpoints. Reviews repeatedly mention the stunning views and the feeling of being in the air—between silence and that gentle sound of flight.

If you like scenery that actually changes while you’re moving, this is a solid choice. You’re not just looking at one angle from a fixed spot. From the air, the coastline, water, and surrounding terrain shift in a way that feels more alive than a photo can show.

And depending on the pilot and conditions, you might get a little extra fun. Some people mention small acrobatics or freestyle-style touches at the end. If that’s your thing, great. If you’re not into it, you still get the core experience: a tandem flight with supportive guidance and a big sky view.

The Souvenir Photo and Video Pack: How to Remember It Right

A real strength of this experience is that the flight isn’t just a moment—it’s something you can relive. Multiple reviews highlight the souvenir photos and videos as superb, and one person mentioned receiving around 40 photos plus 2 videos, including wide-angle and panoramic styles.

That’s a practical detail if you’re traveling as a couple, with friends, or as a family. You’re likely doing this because you want proof you were really up there, and you also want to share it later. A good photo/video package saves you from asking strangers to take shaky shots on the ground.

If you’re photo-forward, ask ahead of time about how the souvenir pack works and what’s included. The existence of photos/videos is clear from feedback, but exact formats can vary by setup and day.

Price and Time: Is $252.52 Good Value?

Tandy paragliding - Price and Time: Is $252.52 Good Value?
At $252.52 per person for an experience listed at about 1 hour, this isn’t a budget activity. But it can still be good value, depending on what you want.

Here’s why the price can make sense:

  • You’re paying for a trained pilot in tandem flight, not just a viewing ticket.
  • Your logistics are handled: you meet in Noville, then use the shuttle to reach the launch area.
  • The experience is beginner-friendly (ages 4 to 94), which reduces the risk of you arriving expecting something you’re not set up for.

Also, you’re likely getting a souvenir photo/video package. When that content is delivered well, it extends the value beyond the hour you spend in the sky.

Now the fairness check: it’s weather-dependent. If conditions aren’t right, you may wait for safer take-off timing. That doesn’t make it a bad deal—it’s the nature of outdoor flying. Just don’t plan a super tight schedule right after. Keep your day light and flexible.

Weather, Safety Timing, and What to Do With Uncertainty

Paragliding requires good weather. If the day’s conditions don’t allow for safe take-off, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s the responsible approach, and it’s worth noting because it protects you from wasting the money on a risky or canceled experience.

Even when the experience runs, you may still see delays. One review mentions late timing and explains that it happens because take-off conditions sometimes require waiting until the quality and safety checklist is met. That’s normal in flight sports, and it’s exactly why flexible scheduling matters.

So what should you do? Simple:

  • Dress for wind and cool air near the launch zone.
  • Have patience if the schedule shifts.
  • Keep your next plans flexible, at least for the first half of the day.

If you’re the type who gets stressed by timing changes, plan buffer time around this booking.

Who Should Book Tandy Paragliding With Skypassion?

Tandy paragliding - Who Should Book Tandy Paragliding With Skypassion?
This is a strong fit if you want:

  • a first-time tandem flight (no skills required),
  • a smooth, organized day with transportation handled,
  • and a real view of Lake Geneva that feels unique.

It’s also listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That can be a big plus if you prefer privacy or you’re traveling with family and want a more personal experience with your pilot and team.

Language is offered in English, which helps if you’re not fluent in French. If you do speak some French, it won’t hurt your day, but English support is explicitly part of the offering.

Should you book?

I’d book if you’re chasing that classic first-flight feeling: confident pilot guidance, a clean start, and a view that stays with you. I’d think twice only if your schedule is too tight or you hate any chance of waiting for conditions. With a little flexibility and the right clothes for wind, it’s the kind of activity you’ll talk about long after you’re back on land.

FAQ

What ages can go on this tandem paragliding flight?

The experience is offered for ages 4 to 94, with no specific skills required.

Do I need any prior paragliding experience?

No. You don’t need any specific skills for tandem paragliding.

How long does the experience take?

Duration is listed at about 1 hour.

Where do I meet and where does it end?

You meet at Skypassion – Parapente Montreux Villeneuve, Chem. du Pré des Fourches, 1845 Noville, Switzerland, and it ends back at the same meeting point.

How do you get to the take-off site?

You check in at the landing field area and then take a shuttle bus to the take-off of Sonchaux.

What language is the activity offered in?

The activity is offered in English.

What happens if the weather is poor?

If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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