REVIEW · TENERIFE
Tenerife: Tandem Paragliding Flight with Pickup
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Tenerife by air is a different kind of day. This tandem paragliding flight pairs professional pilots with pickup from popular resort areas, then drops you into a sky view over southern Tenerife that feels surreal in the best way. You’re not guessing what to do—everything from the briefing to the beach landing is handled step by step.
What I love most is how smooth and safety-focused the experience feels, even if you’re nervous. In reviews, pilots like Gigi, Lucas, Simon, Martin, and Orlando are repeatedly praised for clear instructions and calm handling, and you can feel that confidence once you’re harnessed up. Second, I love the landing payoff: gliding down to a soft touchdown on the sands near Playa la Enramada beach, with the Atlantic right there.
One consideration: paragliding depends on conditions. Your pickup and flight time can shift, and the activity can’t be run if the weather doesn’t cooperate—so try not to book it for the last day you’re on the island.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Flight Worth It
- What This Tandem Paragliding Flight Over Tenerife Really Gives You
- From Resort Pickup to the Takeoff Hillside
- Harness Fitting, Helmet On, and a Briefing That Actually Helps
- The Takeoff Run and Airborne Glide Over Southern Tenerife
- Updraft hunting and the pilot’s commentary
- Optional controls, if you want them
- Acrobatics: fun, but condition-based
- Finishing at Playa la Enramada: Soft Beach Landing
- Photo and video reality check
- Safety, Comfort, and Who This Is Not For
- Price, Timing, and Value at $129 Per Person
- Best Ways to Prepare (Without Overthinking It)
- Should You Book This Tandem Paragliding Flight in Tenerife?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the tandem paragliding flight?
- Where does pickup happen?
- Where do I meet the team if I don’t want pickup?
- Is a GoPro included?
- Is the group size small?
- What safety items and insurance are included?
- What should I bring?
- What shoes are not allowed?
- Who is this activity not suitable for?
- What about weather cancellations?
Key Things That Make This Flight Worth It

- Pickup included from Costa Adeje, Los Cristianos, and Las Americas (so you’re not trying to figure out mountain roads)
- Small group limited to 4 participants, which helps the team move smoothly and keep the experience personal
- GoPro is part of the setup for filming, and full photos/videos can be purchased later for €30
- You get a running commentary in the air, with pilots pointing out what you’re looking at while they ride the updrafts
- Optional hands-on flying for a moment, when weather allows and you want to try it
- Soft beach landing at Playa la Enramada, turning the whole thing into a real finish line, not just a takeoff-and-hope moment
What This Tandem Paragliding Flight Over Tenerife Really Gives You

This isn’t a long expedition-style outing. It’s a tight, two-hour experience built around one big goal: getting you airborne over southern Tenerife in a way that feels controlled, not chaotic.
You’re buying the combo of:
- a professional pilot in control
- a tandem setup so you’re not managing equipment
- and the kind of view you can’t replicate from a viewpoint bus stop.
The value jumps when you think about what’s included. You get the safety equipment, briefing, insurance, transport to the launch site, and even practical extras like jackets for colder flights, plus sports shoes and sunglasses support. For $129 per person, it’s one of the more straightforward ways to do adventure sports without spending the day organizing logistics.
And the reviews help confirm the vibe. People consistently mention feeling safe, landing smoothly, and having fun with friendly pilots. Even when someone didn’t do the full acrobatics, they still felt the team handled it well.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife.
From Resort Pickup to the Takeoff Hillside

Your day starts with either pickup from your destination or meeting the team at a beach bar. Pickup covers hotels in Costa Adeje, Los Cristianos, and Las Americas. If you don’t want pickup, you meet at the meeting point at the beach bar listed on the map.
What matters here is the time you save. Instead of planning a route to the hillside, the team takes you there. During the ride, you’ll meet the group and the crew, and that early connection makes the whole flight feel easier once it’s time to suit up. Multiple reviews highlight smooth communication and a calm environment created right from pickup—especially for first-timers.
Also note: your exact pickup time may differ slightly from your booking time, and the provider sends the pick-up time via WhatsApp if it changes. So I’d treat your schedule as flexible rather than fixed to the minute.
Harness Fitting, Helmet On, and a Briefing That Actually Helps

Before you fly, you do the stuff that turns fear into focus.
Here’s the sequence you should expect:
- You arrive at the launch area.
- You get equipped with your harness and helmet.
- You’ll also be set up with a GoPro camera that films the flight.
- Then you get a briefing covering takeoff, flight, and landing procedures.
This is one of the best parts for nervous people. When pilots like Gigi and Simon are praised in reviews, it usually isn’t for the view—it’s for the clarity. They explain what’s happening while you’re still on the ground, and that reduces the mental jump between parking lot and open sky.
What I’d watch for: the briefing isn’t just safety talk. It helps you know what you’ll feel at takeoff and how landing works. That makes the run feel less like uncertainty and more like a step in a process.
The Takeoff Run and Airborne Glide Over Southern Tenerife

Once you’re connected to your glider and your pilot, you float away from the hillside. The feeling people describe is consistent: it’s not like a rollercoaster that rushes you forward. It’s more like learning how to trust a silent system—then enjoying it.
Updraft hunting and the pilot’s commentary
In the air, your pilot keeps a running commentary, pointing out things of interest below while they look for updrafts to stay higher and extend the flight when conditions allow. That “hunt” is part of the magic. You’re not just drifting; you’re riding a live weather pattern.
If you’ve ever wondered what “wind” really does, you’ll feel it here. The sky changes your pace and your angle, and the pilot adjusts in real time.
Optional controls, if you want them
You can take over the controls for a little while if you wish and if weather allows. This is a great option for travelers who don’t want the experience to be completely passive. You’ll still be guided closely, but you’ll get a taste of what flying feels like when you’re making small inputs.
Acrobatics: fun, but condition-based
Some flights may include more thrilling movements—reviews mention acrobatics can feel like a rollercoaster. One person said they couldn’t do the full acrobatics due to conditions and got a refund related to it. Bottom line: the team adjusts to what the air allows, and they handle changes fairly.
If you’re hoping for maximum adrenaline, you’ll still likely get excitement—but the pilot controls how much risk and movement makes sense that day.
Finishing at Playa la Enramada: Soft Beach Landing

The ending is part of what makes this flight memorable.
If conditions allow, you’ll glide toward the landing area on the soft sands of Playa la Enramada beach. You land with the sound of breaking Atlantic waves nearby, then finish with a gentle touchdown on your legs.
This is the moment where the earlier “it feels safe” feeling pays off. Reviews repeatedly mention smooth takeoffs and landings, and that’s important: a clean landing makes the whole experience feel professionally managed, not improvised.
It’s also a nice change from closing your adventure somewhere remote and inconvenient. The beach landing near a local meeting bar area keeps things grounded and easy to wrap up.
Photo and video reality check
The GoPro filming is included as part of the experience setup. But GoPro photos and videos aren’t included for free—they’re available for purchase for €30. Reviews note that transfers can be quick, and people who bought them felt the quality was good.
If you don’t plan to buy, you’ll still have your memory of the flight. But if you want a shareable record—especially if it’s a birthday surprise—plan for the €30.
Safety, Comfort, and Who This Is Not For

This activity is run by a tandem pilot system, and the team’s job is to manage risk for you. Reviews consistently praise the pilots for professionalism and a calm approach. Names that come up often include Lucas, Simon, Gigi, Martin, Orlando, and Martino, plus communication support from people like Alorna (who helped coordinate landing closer to a hotel for at least one group).
Still, you should respect the limits listed:
- Not suitable for pregnant women
- People with back problems
- People with mobility impairments
- People over 220 lbs (100 kg)
- Children under 4 years
And from a practical comfort standpoint, it helps to avoid tight planning. If you’re prone to nausea, keep things light before your flight. One reviewer specifically suggested keeping meals and drinks very light to reduce nausea.
Also pay attention to what you wear:
- You must bring sports shoes
- No high-heeled shoes
- No sandals or flip-flops
- No intoxication
Those rules aren’t there for fun. They protect your feet and your movement during harnessing and landing.
Price, Timing, and Value at $129 Per Person

At $129 per person for about 2 hours, the price makes sense when you look at what you’re getting.
You’re not paying just for airtime. You’re paying for:
- tandem instruction with an experienced pilot
- safety briefing and all necessary safety equipment
- liability and accident insurance
- transportation to the launch site
- pickup in key resort zones
- and comfort extras like jackets for colder flights, plus sports-shoe and sunglasses guidance.
Two things push the value higher:
1) Small group size (limited to 4 participants). Less crowding usually means less waiting and less stress.
2) You’re not building your own itinerary. Pickup and transport are included within defined areas.
The only timing downside is uncertainty. Your pickup and flight times may vary, and the whole flight is weather-dependent. Cancellations due to weather are stated as rare in Tenerife, but you should still plan with some breathing room and not schedule your paragliding as the final box on the last day.
Best Ways to Prepare (Without Overthinking It)

You don’t need to train for this. But a little prep makes the day feel smoother.
Here’s what I’d do:
- Wear sports shoes and avoid anything that could slip.
- If you’re unsure about food, go light beforehand. That advice showed up in a review.
- Bring sunglasses, since they’re supported, and be ready for potential cooler air on climbs.
- If you’re nervous, treat the briefing like a cheat sheet. Listen hard during takeoff instructions. It’s where calm comes from.
- If you want a hands-on moment, mention it early and ask if weather allows you to try the controls.
And if you’re celebrating something (birthday, anniversary), this is the kind of activity that feels personal. Multiple reviews mention special touches like singing happy birthday from the pilots or crew.
Should You Book This Tandem Paragliding Flight in Tenerife?

If you want an adventure that’s thrilling but run with discipline, this is a strong pick. It’s ideal for:
- first-time paragliders who need clear instructions and reassurance
- travelers staying in Costa Adeje, Los Cristianos, or Las Americas who want pickup included
- people who love views and want that wow-factor ending at Playa la Enramada
I’d think twice if you:
- fall into the listed “not suitable” categories (especially back issues, mobility limits, or weight restrictions)
- have very tight timing on your last day on the island
- can’t handle weather-dependent scheduling, even though cancellations are rare
Overall, if your goal is to fly over southern Tenerife with a team that treats safety seriously and keeps the mood friendly, booking makes sense.
FAQ
What is the duration of the tandem paragliding flight?
The experience is about 2 hours, with specific starting times based on availability.
Where does pickup happen?
Pickup is included within Costa Adeje, Los Cristianos, and Las Americas.
Where do I meet the team if I don’t want pickup?
If you come directly, you meet at the beach bar shown at the provided meeting point link.
Is a GoPro included?
A GoPro camera is provided to film the flight as part of the setup. Photos and videos are available for purchase for €30.
Is the group size small?
Yes. It’s limited to 4 participants.
What safety items and insurance are included?
You receive all necessary safety equipment, plus liability and accident insurance.
What should I bring?
You should bring sports shoes.
What shoes are not allowed?
High-heeled shoes, sandals, and flip-flops are not allowed.
Who is this activity not suitable for?
It’s not suitable for pregnant women, people with back problems, people with mobility impairments, people over 220 lbs (100 kg), and children under 4 years.
What about weather cancellations?
Paragliding is weather-dependent. Cancellations due to weather conditions are stated as rare in Tenerife, but pick-up and flight times may vary.

























