Parascending in Tenerife

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Parascending in Tenerife

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  • 1 hour (approx.)
  • From $72.41
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Parascending in Tenerife is pure wow. You’re safely set up with a thorough briefing and a life vest before you lift off, and I love how the coast looks when you’re high above the water. It’s a simple activity that turns an ordinary beach day into something you’ll remember.

Here’s the one thing to think about: you may need to transfer between boats, and that can be tricky if the water is rough or you’re not steady on your feet. The upside is big—this is one of the easiest ways to get aerial views without dealing with heights in a normal way.

You’ll spend about an hour total, with roughly 10 minutes actually parascending. This is run from multiple Tenerife locations, and your exact spot depends on weather and sea conditions—so flexibility helps.

Key things to know before you go

Parascending in Tenerife - Key things to know before you go

  • You’ll get geared up with a life vest and a full safety explanation first.
  • Plan for up to an hour on site, but only about 10 minutes are spent parascending.
  • Pick a swim-ready outfit: you’re likely to get wet.
  • Your launch point can be any of several Tenerife beaches/harbours depending on conditions.
  • Single, double, or triple rides depend on weight and sea state.
  • The operation is weather-driven, so they may reschedule if conditions aren’t right.

Soaring behind a boat: what you’re really signing up for

Parascending in Tenerife - Soaring behind a boat: what you’re really signing up for
Parascending sounds technical, but what you’re really doing is simple: you’re strapped into a parachute harness and lifted behind a moving boat. The experience is designed to give you a stable “float above the coast” moment—less like a scary stunt, more like hanging out and taking in the view.

You’ll be briefed before you go, and you’ll be secured with a life vest. That matters because a good briefing sets expectations: how to position yourself, what to do with your arms/legs, and what the team needs from you when the boat accelerates.

The ride itself is weather-dependent, which keeps it practical. If the sea is too rough, you may not get the exact flight plan you hoped for—so think of this as a guided weather experience as much as a ticketed activity.

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Where you fly from: Tenerife launch points and why it changes

One of the smartest things about this operation is that they can run from several places along the island. Your day could start at any of these locations:

  • Los Cristianos harbour
  • Las Vistas beach
  • Troya Beach
  • Puerto Colón harbour (Adeje)
  • Torviscas Beach
  • Fañabe beach
  • El Duque beach

Why does this matter? Because Tenerife has different coastlines with different wind and wave patterns. By moving the launch point, they can match safer conditions with the best timing—so you’re not stuck waiting for one single beach setup.

The meeting point listed for check-in is at Water Sports Tenerife, Calle Colón 6, Escuela Náutica Puerto Colón, 38660 Adeje. That’s where you’ll return as well. In plain terms: you check in in one place, then you’ll be taken to the parascending craft/launch area that day.

The timing: from check-in to takeoff to back on land

Parascending in Tenerife - The timing: from check-in to takeoff to back on land
The activity runs for about 1 hour in total. Inside that window, the actual parascending experience is about 10 minutes.

That’s a useful ratio to plan around. You’re not signing up for a long day on the water; you’re booking a short, high-impact experience. If you’re pairing this with other Tenerife plans—like a beach lunch, a viewpoint stop, or a sunset walk—you can usually fit it without wrecking your schedule.

One detail to respect: you need to arrive early. The activity info says you should be at least 20 minutes before the start time so they can explain safety and secure you with a life vest. One review also hints at a be there around 30 minutes earlier vibe. My practical advice: show up early enough that you’re not stressed when you arrive—sea time plus getting fitted can eat minutes fast.

Safety briefing, life vest, and how the team handles you

Parascending in Tenerife - Safety briefing, life vest, and how the team handles you
This is the part I’d call the foundation of the whole experience. The highlight is that you’re thoroughly briefed first, and you’re fitted with a life vest before you go.

That briefing isn’t just a formality. It’s where you learn how to behave during the most intense moments—when the boat gets moving, when you adjust yourself in the harness, and when it’s time to be calm and follow instructions.

Most importantly, the tone from the staff seems friendly and focused. Reviews describe the team as helpful, reassuring, and organized, with monitors who keep things running smoothly on the boat. You’re not left guessing.

If you’re someone who gets nervous about heights, this setup can still work for you. Reviews mention that people who worry before flying didn’t feel sick during the ride, and the overall experience felt controlled rather than chaotic.

What the parascending ride feels like (and what affects it)

Parascending in Tenerife - What the parascending ride feels like (and what affects it)
Expect a mix of sensation and scenery. The moment you lift off and move into the air behind the boat is the headline: you get a big, open view out over the coast and water.

It also helps that the setup is designed for stability. Reviews mention a smooth takeoff and a calm, peaceful feeling once you’re up there. That calm is partly the equipment and partly the way the team runs the ride.

Two factors you should know affect what you get:

  • Ride type (single, double, or triple) depends on weather, client weight, and sea conditions.
  • Minimum age is 6, but they note it can depend on weather conditions.

So even though you’re buying a standard activity, your actual “configuration” may vary. That’s normal in outdoor sports.

The shore-to-boat transfer: the one moment that needs your attention

Parascending in Tenerife - The shore-to-boat transfer: the one moment that needs your attention
This is the drawback I’d plan for, even if your day is perfectly calm.

There’s a real-life risk point mentioned in one review: transferring between boats. One guest reportedly slipped between the two boats and hurt their knee. That doesn’t mean it will happen to you, but it does mean you shouldn’t treat the transfer like a casual stroll.

My advice:

  • Wear footwear that grips on wet surfaces when you can.
  • Move slowly and keep three points of contact where possible.
  • Don’t rush to the edge just because the team is moving fast.

If the sea is rough, your best move is to listen closely and follow the crew’s instructions for boarding. The safety briefing is for a reason.

What to wear and bring so you’re not miserable afterward

Parascending in Tenerife - What to wear and bring so you’re not miserable afterward
Bring swimming wear. The info is clear that you’re most likely to get wet. That means you’ll be dealing with salt air, wind, and water spray on a day that’s already on the coastline.

I’d also plan for a basic “wet-day kit”:

  • A change of clothes for after
  • A towel
  • Something simple for sun protection (hat/sunglasses), since you’ll be out near the water

You won’t need anything fancy. This activity is built around quick gear-up and short airborne time.

Photos and souvenirs: budget it if you want the keepsake

Parascending in Tenerife - Photos and souvenirs: budget it if you want the keepsake
The experience does not include DVD or souvenir photos. Photo purchases are available, and reviews suggest they can be worth considering because you’ll likely get lots of pictures captured during the flight.

One review mentions photo pricing around 20 euro and describes a big number of photos. If you’re the type who wants a proof-of-sky-moment, keep some cash or card-ready for that after the ride.

Price and value: is $72.41 worth it?

At about $72.41 per person, you’re paying for a short, controlled thrill plus scenic value. The key detail is that the flight time is roughly 10 minutes, even though the total time on the day is about an hour.

So the question becomes: do you want a sky view quickly, without committing a full day or doing something more physically demanding? If yes, the value makes sense. You’re getting a high “memory density” experience—short duration, big visual payoff, and organized staff support.

It also helps that the group size is limited: the maximum is 10 travelers. Smaller groups often feel easier to manage on boats and during boarding. That’s a practical comfort factor, especially if you’re coming with kids.

Who this works best for (and who should rethink it)

This is a strong match for:

  • Couples who want a shared Tenerife highlight that isn’t too long
  • Families with children aged 6+ (with an adult for ages under 16)
  • Teenagers and adults who like water views from an unusual angle
  • People who want excitement but prefer a structured safety process

It’s not for everyone. The activity is not available for pregnant women. Also, if you have mobility issues or you’re worried about the boat-to-boat transfer, you may want to think it through—because that transfer step can be the most physically awkward part.

Weather matters too. The whole activity requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Weather cancellations: how to plan your Tenerife day

Parascending here depends on conditions. That keeps things safe and realistic.

If weather forces a cancel, you won’t just be left hanging: you’ll either be offered another day or you’ll get a full refund. Since this is a beach-and-sea activity, I recommend you schedule it earlier in your trip window when you have flexibility for a reschedule.

Also note: confirmation is sent within 48 hours of booking (subject to availability). That’s not last-minute, but it’s close enough that I’d avoid locking in tight connections for the exact same time window.

Should you book parascending in Tenerife?

If you want a Tenerife experience that’s scenic, short, and genuinely fun, I think this is a solid choice. The strongest selling points are the safety briefing with life vest setup, the organized team, and the idea of getting a serious sea-and-coast view in about 10 minutes of air time.

Book it if you:

  • are comfortable getting wet and can handle a short boat transfer
  • want something high-impact without a full-day commitment
  • can flex with weather (or have a backup plan if conditions aren’t right)

Skip it or reconsider if you:

  • are pregnant
  • have concerns about wet boarding steps and uneven transfers
  • don’t do well with weather-dependent outdoor activities

If you go in expecting a quick, well-managed thrill—and you show up early—you’re likely to come away feeling it was money well spent.

FAQ

What is the minimum age for parascending in Tenerife?

The minimum age is 6, but they note it always depends on weather conditions. Children aged 6–15 must be accompanied by an adult.

How long is the activity, and how long do you actually parascend?

The total activity is about 1 hour. It includes roughly a 10-minute parascending experience for the views.

Where is the meeting point, and does the tour return there?

You start at Water Sports Tenerife, Calle Colón 6, Escuela Náutica Puerto Colón, 38660 Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Do I need to bring swimming wear?

Yes. You should bring swimming wear because you’re most likely to get wet.

Is the ride safe and do they provide instructions?

Yes. You’ll be thoroughly briefed first, and you’ll be secured with a life vest before the activity.

Can pregnant women join this parascending experience?

No. The activity is not available for pregnant women.

What happens if the weather is bad, and can I cancel for a refund?

This activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or you’ll get a full refund. For cancellations, the info you have mentions money back with at least 48 hours’ notice, while the cancellation section states free cancellation up to 24 hours for a full refund—so check your confirmation details for the exact cutoff.

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