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From Medellín: Paragliding Tour with GoPro Photos & Videos

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From Medellín: Paragliding Tour with GoPro Photos & Videos

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One word: sky-high fun. This Medellín paragliding trip is built around a 15-minute flight with GoPro photos and videos, plus easy hotel pickup and drop-off. Two things I especially like are the professional tandem pilots (many named in standout flights) and the way they help you feel ready before you launch. The main consideration is simple: this isn’t for everyone, since it involves a climb to the takeoff area and flight conditions that aren’t suitable for pregnant women or mobility limitations.

You ride out from Medellín to San Félix, get instructions and life insurance, then float above Medellín and Bello for a 360-degree view of the city, mountains, and sky. And yes, the experience is thrilling, but it also feels controlled, with pilots who talk you through the process.

If you’re chasing an adrenaline moment with a real payoff, this tour hits the sweet spot. If you hate heights or want a super long flight, manage expectations: your time in the air is short, but the views are big and the photos help you remember it clearly.

Key things that make this ride special

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  • Hotel-to-takeoff transportation at 10:00, then you’re sent back to your hotel after the flight
  • San Félix launch with instructions, life insurance, and a tandem setup
  • 15 minutes above Medellín and Bello with a wide 360-degree perspective
  • GoPro photos and videos included, often shared quickly after landing
  • Tricks on request, if your pilot and conditions allow it

San Félix Pickup to Takeoff: How the 10:00 Start Works

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The day kicks off at 10:00 with pickup from your hotel or apartment. This matters in Medellín, because you avoid the messy part of coordinating rides and figuring out where to go—your driver shows up, you go together, and you’re not scrambling.

From there, you head to San Félix, the town used as the launch area. In practice, this ride is part of the “getting ready” process: you’ll have time to settle in, meet the team, and keep the schedule simple.

The tour is listed as 4 hours total, and that sounds about right if you include travel, prep, and the time on the hill. People doing it tend to finish before the rest of the day gets crowded, which is great if you have other Medellín plans.

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Pre-Flight Setup: Instructions, Life Insurance, and First-Time Comfort

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Before anyone runs toward the edge, you get a proper pre-flight moment. You’ll be prepared for the flight with instructions, and you’ll also receive life insurance as part of the package.

I like this format because it keeps the experience from feeling random. Even if it’s your first time flying, you’re not thrown into it. The pilots are there to manage the tandem side of things, which lets you focus on the ride instead of the mechanics.

The guide experience is available in English and Spanish, so you can actually understand what’s happening. That communication is a big deal for nervous first-timers, and it shows up again and again in the way pilots are described—clear steps, calming check-ins, and a smooth flow from prep to takeoff.

There’s one physical reality to plan for: the takeoff area isn’t right by the parking spot. A number of people mention a climb with lots of steps. It’s not usually dangerous, but you should take it seriously if stairs are a problem—this is part of why the activity is listed as not suitable for mobility impairments and wheelchair users.

Your 15 Minutes Above Medellín and Bello

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Once you’re suited up and ready, the main event is the flight: about 15 minutes above Medellín and Bello. The value here is that you get the big-picture payoff of paragliding—wide sky views and a real sense of height—without turning the day into a half-day in constant motion.

From up there, you’re looking at the city from an angle most visitors never see. You get that 360-degree perspective over Medellín’s layout, the neighboring city of Bello, and the surrounding mountains and sky.

This is also where the adrenaline kicks in. The flight is described as smooth and fun, and it’s the kind of thrill that’s equal parts scary and peaceful—because once you’re in the air, you’re gliding rather than fighting for control.

If you want to make it extra memorable, you can ask your pilot to try tricks in the air. This is one of those “ask and see” moments: it depends on conditions and what your pilot is comfortable doing, but it’s clearly offered as part of the experience.

GoPro Photos and Videos: The Souvenir You’ll Actually Want

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This tour includes GoPro photos and videos, and that’s a huge part of the experience value. Paragliding is one of those activities where you can spend the whole time staring at the view and still forget how it felt five minutes later.

With GoPro coverage, you get something more useful than blurry smartphone shots. Several people mention receiving the media right after landing, which is ideal because you’re still in the post-flight high and can immediately relive the takeoff and the glide.

You’ll get that footage even if you’re nervous and can’t quite remember to pose for photos. And since it’s GoPro from the flight side, the angles tend to look like what you imagined when you booked: sky, city below, and that sense of floating.

Pilots Who Communicate: Safety Without Killing the Fun

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The pilots here are the heart of the operation. People consistently describe feeling safe, comfortable, and well guided, especially during takeoff and landing. That’s not just good manners; it’s practical. When you know what to expect, your body relaxes, and your brain stops trying to overthink everything.

You’ll see pilots named across many bookings, including Juan José, Santiago, Ruben, Mario, Fabio, Oswaldo (driver name shows up too), and Olba/Olva. The point isn’t that you’ll get one specific person—it’s that the team culture seems to emphasize reassurance and good flight handling.

A common theme in the descriptions: pilots talk you through the process. If you’re afraid of heights, that kind of guidance helps you treat the experience like a ride you’re taking, not a situation you’re surviving.

The takeoff and landing are also described as smooth, which matters because those are the moments your nervous system pays the most attention to. Once you’re gliding, the vibe shifts from stress to wonder.

Time, Price, and Value at $109

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At $109 per person, you’re paying for more than a short thrill. You’re getting:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (transport handled)
  • 15 minutes of flight over Medellín and Bello
  • GoPro photos and videos included
  • Life insurance

The value check here is simple: you’re buying convenience and a built-in memory system. Without GoPro included, paragliding can feel like a ticket to a great view you can’t fully replay. Here, the media is part of the package.

Is it expensive? It’s not a budget activity. But it often feels worth it because you’re paying for a tandem setup with professional pilots, plus the full logistics of getting you to San Félix and back.

Also, the total time is 4 hours, which makes planning easier. You can still do other Medellín highlights the same day without turning your schedule into a chaos puzzle.

Practical Tips So You Don’t Waste Time Worrying

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Based on how this trip is described, here’s how to show up and get the best experience.

First, bring the right ID. You’ll need a passport, and a copy is accepted. That’s a small checklist item, but it prevents day-of problems.

Second, plan for the stairs. Even if you’re fit, expect a climb to reach the launch area. If you know you struggle with steps, don’t try to “push through,” because the activity isn’t suitable for mobility limitations.

Third, go in with a mindset that’s half brave, half curious. Many people describe nerves before the flight, then relief and excitement once they’re in the air. That shift happens fast when you’re with an experienced tandem pilot who’s calm and communicative.

Finally, if you want tricks, ask your pilot early. You’ll get the best results when the request is part of the conversation, not a last-second idea while you’re already focused on takeoff.

Who Should Book (And Who Should Skip It)

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This tour is a great fit if you want a high-impact Medellín experience: real height, big city views, and a souvenir package with GoPro photos and videos. It also suits first-timers who want structure—pickup, instructions, and a pilot handling the flying.

It’s a poor fit if any of these apply:

  • Pregnant women
  • People with mobility impairments
  • Wheelchair users

If you’re unsure because of nerves, that can be normal. The activity is designed for tandem flight, and repeated descriptions highlight reassurance and safety-focused guidance.

Should You Book This Medellín Paragliding Tour?

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Yes—if you want a short flight day that delivers a lot of view, a lot of adrenaline, and GoPro memories included. The combination of hotel pickup, a 15-minute tandem flight, and the included media is what makes this feel like good value rather than just paying for air time.

Book it when you can comfortably handle a climb to the launch point and when you want a guided, structured experience. Skip it if you fall into the stated categories for safety.

If you’re building a Medellín itinerary, I’d put this in the category of must-dos for people who like the outdoors, want something unusual, and don’t mind swapping long sightseeing for a few minutes that feel like a different world.

FAQ

How long is the tour, and how much time is spent flying?

The tour duration is 4 hours, and the flight itself is about 15 minutes over Medellín and Bello.

What’s included in the price?

The package includes hotel pickup and drop-off, the 15-minute flight, GoPro photos and videos, and life insurance.

Where do you fly from?

You’re transported to a town called San Félix, where the paragliding launch happens, and you fly above Medellín and Bello.

What time does pickup happen?

Pickup is at 10:00 from your hotel or apartment.

Do I need a passport?

Yes, you’ll need a passport. A copy is accepted.

What languages are available for the guide?

The live tour guide is available in English and Spanish.

Who shouldn’t do this paragliding experience?

It’s listed as not suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, and wheelchair users.

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