REVIEW · MEDELLIN
Paragliding Medellin
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Want to feel Medellín from above without a long day? What I like most is the tandem setup and how much is bundled into one simple price: air-conditioned round-trip transfers, insurance, and even a GoPro. The biggest consideration is that the flight depends on good weather, so your exact timing can shift if conditions aren’t right.
The whole experience is designed to feel calm and low-pressure. You’ll drive about 35 minutes from the city to the hills that border Medellín, get briefed and geared up, then fly engine-free with a certified instructor for roughly 15–20 minutes (weather decides the exact time). It’s quiet, scenic, and very hands-off for you—follow instructions and enjoy the ride.
Because it’s a tandem flight (you’re not piloting), you should be fine even without experience. Still, if you’re prone to motion sickness, plan ahead; one past customer had to land a bit early because of nausea, and their pilot handled it safely and kindly.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Getting to the Hills: The Ride That Sets the Tone
- Your Pilot and the Tandem Flight: Simple, Safe, No Experience Required
- What You’ll Actually See in 15–20 Minutes Over Medellín
- Price and Logistics: Why $134 Feels Like Value (Not Just a Ride)
- Private for Your Group: Better Control of the Experience
- Weather Rules and the Real Plan B
- What to Bring (and the One Thing People Forget)
- Who Should Book Paragliding Medellín?
- Should You Book Paragliding Medellín?
- FAQ
- How long is the paragliding flight?
- Is this tandem paragliding, and do I need experience?
- Does the tour include pickup and drop-off?
- Is insurance included?
- Is a camera included?
- Is this private for my group?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- Are snacks included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- 15–20 minute tandem flight over Medellín with a certified, experienced instructor
- Round-trip transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle from your pickup point
- Insurance included, so you’re not scrambling to buy extra coverage
- GoPro included, which means you’re not relying on your own shaky phone videos
- Private experience for just your group, not a big mixed crowd
- Weather-dependent timing, with a built-in plan if conditions aren’t flying-ready
Getting to the Hills: The Ride That Sets the Tone

The experience starts with pickup in Medellín and then a drive of about 35 minutes to one of the hills along the city’s edge. That drive matters more than you might think. It’s not just transit—it’s the buffer that helps you arrive with time to settle in, get briefed, and wait for the right moment to fly.
You’re in an air-conditioned vehicle, which is a big quality-of-life detail in Medellín’s day-to-day heat. Past riders also noted that drivers can be bilingual and genuinely conversational—people mentioned chatting in English and Spanish while en route. Some drivers even helped with practical neighborhood pointers and food ideas along the way, which can be handy if you’re planning the rest of your day.
Once you arrive, the mood usually shifts from city pace to “hold on, we’re about to take off.” This part of the day is intentionally low-stress: there aren’t hoops or complicated prep routines. If you’re traveling with a friend, couple, or small group, you’ll likely appreciate that the setup feels straightforward.
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Your Pilot and the Tandem Flight: Simple, Safe, No Experience Required

This is tandem paragliding, meaning you fly as a passenger with a trained instructor. The tour is built for people with no prior experience—your job is mostly to listen, get comfortable, and follow the pilot’s cues.
You’ll be flying with a certified guide/instructor, and the overall vibe from the best reviews is that the team keeps the logistics controlled and clear. Different riders mentioned different pilots by name, including Juan (host for a couple flights), Mateo (described as safe and welcoming), Diego (nice and fun while flying), Silvio (also connected to a great local meal after), and John (praised for clear knowledge of how the experience runs). Even if you don’t get the same person, the point is consistent: you’re not left figuring it out on your own.
A key detail: you’ll fly without an engine. That changes the feel of the flight. It’s not noisy or mechanical. It’s wind, glide, and the sensation of hanging in the air while your pilot controls the canopy. It can be surprisingly peaceful—especially because you’re usually not fighting your own hands and skills.
If you get nervous, this is where the tandem format earns its keep. You’re not juggling control inputs while trying to enjoy the moment. Instead, your instructor is the one managing the flight path, posture cues, and landing approach.
What You’ll Actually See in 15–20 Minutes Over Medellín

Let’s talk about the real product here: the views and the feeling of motion.
You’ll be in the air for about 15–20 minutes, depending on weather. That time window is long enough to get real perspective but short enough that you don’t feel trapped waiting for hours. If you’re on a tight Medellín schedule—or you want something exciting without sacrificing the rest of your day—this duration is a sweet spot.
From the hill edges, you’ll get a blend of city and nature. Past riders described the views as amazing and memorable, with people emphasizing how quickly they were flying after arrival. In practical terms, the day doesn’t spend most of its time on “standing around.” There’s waiting sometimes, but the experience is designed to move.
Also, because you’re flying low over the area’s geography, you’ll likely notice details like tree lines and birds in the sky. One review even used the hawk comparison—less about aerobatics, more about the sensation of gliding and seeing the valley from a totally different angle.
One more thing: you’re dealing with wind and changing airflow. If you’ve never paraglided before, you might not realize how physical the sensation is. It’s wind on your face, and it can feel colder than you expect if you’re used to being in the sun the whole day. Plan for that.
Price and Logistics: Why $134 Feels Like Value (Not Just a Ride)

At $134 per person, you’re not only paying for the flight. You’re paying for a package that removes a lot of guesswork.
Here’s what’s included:
- All fees and taxes
- Air-conditioned round-trip transfers
- Insurance
- GoPro camera
- Private experience for your group
You’re also not expected to bring specialty gear or arrange additional coverage. For many travelers, that’s the hidden cost-saver: you avoid adding insurance, buying separate photo equipment, or paying for transportation out of pocket.
The GoPro piece is especially smart for this kind of activity. Flying footage is hard to capture on your own. With a camera provided, the experience becomes less about trying to “remember later” and more about getting real footage immediately.
What’s not included: snacks. That’s a small miss, but it also means you have flexibility. You can eat first, bring a snack if you want, and then keep the paragliding day focused.
Private for Your Group: Better Control of the Experience

This is a private experience for just your group. That matters more than it sounds.
In a group setting, you often end up sharing time slots, navigating schedules, and spending energy waiting while others get ready. With a private setup, the team can keep your day moving in a more controlled way.
It can also be more comfortable if you’re traveling as a couple, solo, or with close friends. One rider even described the driver adjusting their day around their solo situation—staying around the hotel area to help with orientation and then chatting over coffee. That’s not guaranteed, but it reflects the kind of personal service vibe that shows up in the reviews.
If you’re a first-timer, private time can also make instructions easier. You can focus on what your pilot needs you to do without worrying about what the next person is doing.
Weather Rules and the Real Plan B

Paragliding isn’t a set-it-and-forget-it activity. It’s weather-dependent.
The tour requires good weather, and if the experience is canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered either a different date or a full refund. That’s important because it protects your trip from being a total bust—at least you’re not stuck losing the cost without options.
For you as a traveler, the practical advice is simple:
- Book with a little buffer in your Medellín schedule
- Keep an eye on your day-of conditions
- Don’t plan a tightly timed follow-up activity right after your slot
If you’re flexible, this turns into a win rather than a hassle. Medellín’s weather can shift, and a good operator will wait for the moment when flying is safe and enjoyable.
What to Bring (and the One Thing People Forget)

You don’t need prior flying experience, but you do need to prepare like you’re going to be outside with wind.
Based on common practical expectations—and what riders emphasized—here’s what you should consider:
- Sun protection: one review specifically recommended using sunblock
- A light layer: wind can feel cooler once you’re in the air
- Something for motion sensitivity, if that’s an issue for you (one rider regretted not taking medicine ahead of time and had to land earlier)
- Water, or be ready to accept it if you’re feeling unwell
Also, note that service animals are allowed. If that applies to you, it’s good to confirm details at booking, but it’s supported.
And remember: snacks are not included. If you’ll be hungry, eat before pickup.
Who Should Book Paragliding Medellín?

This is a great fit for:
- First-timers who want an adrenaline hit without learning anything technical
- Couples and small friend groups who want scenic views and private attention
- Travelers who like clear logistics (round-trip transfers, insurance, GoPro included)
- People who want a short activity that still feels special—15–20 minutes in the air is doable on most itineraries
You might want to rethink if:
- You have limited flexibility for weather changes
- You know you’re highly prone to motion sickness and don’t plan ahead
If you fit the first group, you’ll probably find this experience hits the right balance: exciting, safe-feeling, and not overly time-consuming.
Should You Book Paragliding Medellín?
If your goal is a memorable Medellín moment that doesn’t eat your entire day, I think you should book it. The pricing feels fair because the essentials are already handled—transfers, insurance, and a camera—so you spend your energy on the only part that matters: the flight.
Just go in with the right mindset. It’s short, weather-controlled, and guided. You don’t need experience. You do need good conditions and a willingness to enjoy wind in your face. If you can do that, this is the kind of activity that gives you a completely different view of the city—literally.
FAQ
How long is the paragliding flight?
The tandem paragliding flight is about 15 to 20 minutes, depending on the weather.
Is this tandem paragliding, and do I need experience?
Yes, it’s tandem with a qualified instructor, and you don’t need previous experience. You just follow the instructions.
Does the tour include pickup and drop-off?
Yes. Round-trip transfers are included in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Is insurance included?
Yes, insurance is included in the price of the activity.
Is a camera included?
Yes. A GoPro camera is included.
Is this private for my group?
Yes. It’s a private experience for just your group.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Are snacks included?
No. Snacks are not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid won’t be refunded.































