Paragliding Tandem Flight in Tenerife South ADRENALINE!

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Paragliding Tandem Flight in Tenerife South ADRENALINE!

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  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $180.21
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Paragliding in Tenerife feels like flying on purpose. You get a tandem ride with no experience needed, plus a full team setup that keeps things calm while the view does the wow part.

What I like most is the organized flow from pickup to launch. You’ll be driven to the Adeje mountains, kitted up, taught the basics, then guided step-by-step through takeoff and landing.

One thing to consider: the flight depends on weather. If wind or visibility is off, they’ll rebook you (if possible) or refund you, so don’t plan anything else tight right after.

Key things to know before you go

Paragliding Tandem Flight in Tenerife South ADRENALINE! - Key things to know before you go

  • Air-conditioned pickup from Playa de la Enramada to the Adeje mountain launch area
  • Tandem paragliding with step-by-step cues, including walk/run timing
  • You choose your adrenaline level, from aerobatics to gliding higher and further
  • Pilot uses air currents to navigate, so you’re not just dropping and hoping
  • Approx. 25–40 minutes in the air, wrapped in an overall ~2-hour experience
  • Video/photos afterward may cost extra, and you’ll download them to your phone

From Playa de la Enramada up to the Adeje launch slope

This experience starts right where you can actually find it: Playa de la Enramada, 38679, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. From there, you’ll meet the team and then ride out to the takeoff area in an air-conditioned vehicle. That matters more than it sounds—mountain wind and heat can be a lot, so being comfortable on the way helps you focus once you’re at the slope.

The ride is also your first hint that this is built for the real world, not a fantasy version of travel. They’re choosing a takeoff point that fits the conditions that day, which is exactly how you want paragliding handled. The goal is to make your flight feel smooth and controlled, even if you’re doing something thrilling.

You’ll end back at the meeting point after the flight, so you don’t have to figure out transport or timing once you’re done. Also nice: it’s near public transportation, so it’s easier to combine with other Tenerife plans.

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The equipment setup and the safety briefing that actually helps

At the takeoff slope, your pilot prepares everything for you and does the double-checks. That includes connecting and reviewing the gear before you’re anywhere near running. If you’re the kind of person who needs a reason why they’re doing something, this part is reassuring because it’s methodical, not rushed.

Then comes the briefing. You won’t be left with vague instructions. Your pilot explains safety measures and walks you through what happens next—then gives you the takeoff sequence: 1, 2, 3, walk/run and fly. The simple counting is one of those small things that makes you feel less like you’re guessing and more like you’re following a plan.

No previous experience is required. You do, however, need to be fit enough to walk and run a few meters. That doesn’t mean you need to be an athlete, but you should be comfortable with a short burst of movement. If you’ve got mobility limitations, this specific run step is worth thinking through ahead of time.

The takeoff moment: where nerves meet clear commands

Paragliding Tandem Flight in Tenerife South ADRENALINE! - The takeoff moment: where nerves meet clear commands
Here’s the real test of tandem paragliding: the split second where your brain wants to argue with your body. The good news is you’re not doing it alone. You’re in a harness with your pilot, and your job is basically to follow directions at the launch.

When your pilot tells you to begin, you’ll walk or run as instructed. You’ll feel the equipment come alive and then—depending on conditions—you get into the air smoothly rather than abruptly. Even with adrenaline, you’ll usually find your mind quiets when you realize the pilot is handling the hard parts.

One more practical note: wear sports shoes and comfortable clothes. You’ll be moving briefly on the slope and standing around while equipment is checked. Sunglasses and a light windproof layer help too—Tenerife can be sunny at the beach, then cooler and breezier up in the mountains.

How you’re guided through the sky using air currents

Once you’re flying, the experience shifts from “thrill” to “process.” Your pilot uses air currents to move through the skies, which changes how the flight feels. Instead of the ride being one straight line from point A to point B, it’s more like guided riding—finding lift, adjusting direction, and keeping things comfortable for you in the harness.

This is one place where tandem paragliding is more than sightseeing. You’re learning in motion, even if no one hands you a textbook. You’ll notice how the pilot sets up smoother glides versus more active maneuvers, based on what the air is doing.

And views from above Tenerife aren’t just pretty. They help you understand the terrain: coastline shapes, roads far below, and the way the mountains fold into the island. If you like travel moments that feel real and physical, this is that kind of experience.

Choose your adrenaline: aerobatics or longer glides

This is where you can tailor the day to your personality. The flight includes a portion where your pilot performs aerobatics maneuvers—but you’re not forced into nonstop excitement.

The info you get ahead of time is important: if you prefer less adrenaline and a longer glide, you can go higher and further to discover more of the area in a calmer way. That gives you a meaningful choice without you needing to “perform” or adjust equipment yourself.

In practical terms, what that means for you is pacing. Some people love fast, dynamic movement and quick bursts of adrenaline. Others want to relax, look around, and feel the ride stretch out. Tandem paragliding works best when it matches your comfort level, and this option lets you do that.

Landing feels simple when you trust the plan

The landing is described as easy—because it is guided and because your pilot controls the approach. Your role stays consistent: listen carefully, follow instructions, and don’t fight the timing.

You’ll learn quickly that the scary parts are mostly anticipation. Once you’re locked into the harness and the pilot is managing airflow and direction, you can relax your shoulders and enjoy the view. When it’s time to land, it’s not the moment to improvise. It’s the moment to obey the plan.

Then you’re done, and it’s time to unwind rather than scramble. The team will help you download your videos and photos to your phone after the flight. Video or photos may involve extra costs, so it’s smart to think ahead about what you want to purchase.

Timing and how the “2 hours” actually works

The total experience is about 2 hours. The actual time in the air is roughly 25–40 minutes. That gap exists for a reason: pickup, gear setup, briefing, and then the post-flight moment where you review and download media.

So if you’re thinking of fitting this into a packed day, plan for buffer time. The flight itself is the headline, but the experience is a loop: meet, travel, prepare, fly, then decompress. A relaxed schedule makes the whole thing better.

Also note that the booking pattern is steady, with many people booking around 28 days in advance. That doesn’t mean you can’t find availability later, but it’s a hint that good weather windows get snapped up quickly.

Price and value: what $180.21 gets you in Tenerife South

At $180.21 per person, you’re paying for much more than a flight. You’re paying for a controlled tandem experience with equipment prep, pilot expertise, safety checks, and the logistics that put you on the right launch slope.

What makes the price feel more justified is how much of it is handled for you:

  • Comfortable air-conditioned transport to the mountains
  • Full setup and briefing with clear instructions
  • A flight structure that can include aerobatics or calmer glides
  • Optional video/photos afterward, downloadable to your phone

If you’ve ever tried to line up adventure activities in vacation mode, you know the hidden cost is time and stress. This format reduces both. Everything is organized around safe flying conditions, and the team is managing the parts you shouldn’t have to figure out on your own.

Who this tandem paragliding flight is best for

This is ideal if you want a thrill without needing training. No experience is required, and the briefing is designed to take you from zero to ready. It also works well if you’re traveling with someone else who wants the same activity but may have different comfort levels—because you can discuss your preference for adrenaline versus longer glides.

You should think twice if you can’t handle short movement. The run requirement is small, but it’s real. Also, there’s a weight range of 30–100 kg, so check that before you get emotionally invested in the idea.

If you prefer clear structure and a pilot who leads every step, you’ll likely love this. The “walk/run and fly” approach is simple, and it keeps the experience from turning into a chaotic jump-off-the-unknown situation.

Weather reality check in Tenerife

Tenerife can be perfect one day and unpredictable the next, and this is built around that. The experience requires good weather, and if conditions are unfavorable—unexpected strong wind or low visibility—they’ll rebook for another date if possible or offer a full refund.

For you, the practical takeaway is to keep your schedule flexible. Avoid booking something that can’t move right after your selected slot. Paragliding is weather-first adventure work, not a guaranteed fixed-time show.

Should you book SOMOS Paragliding Tenerife?

If you want a guided adrenaline experience with strong safety habits and clear instructions, I’d say this is a good bet. The combination of professional pilot handling, a structured launch, and the ability to choose between aerobatics and calmer glides hits that sweet spot: you get the thrill, but you’re not thrown into the deep end.

Book it if:

  • You’re comfortable walking and running a few meters
  • You want tandem paragliding with no training required
  • You’d like the option to manage how intense the flight feels
  • You want an organized setup with transport from Playa de la Enramada

Skip it or reconsider if:

  • You can’t meet the short run requirement
  • Your travel plans are rigid and can’t flex if weather changes
  • You’re outside the 30–100 kg weight range

FAQ

Do I need any paragliding experience?

No. You don’t need previous experience. The pilot will walk you through the basics from the start and guide you through takeoff and landing.

How long is the flight, and how long is the whole experience?

The overall experience is about 2 hours. The time in the air is roughly 25–40 minutes.

Where does the activity start and end?

The meeting point is Playa de la Enramada (38679), Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.

What language is the tour offered in?

The experience is offered in English.

What happens if the weather is not suitable?

If conditions are unfavorable (like unexpected strong wind or low visibility), the provider will rebook your booking for a different date if possible or provide a complete refund.

Is it a private experience?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.

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