REVIEW · TENERIFE
Parascending Tenerife. Stroll above the south Tenerife sea
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You’ll float above the South Tenerife sea. This short parasailing ride lets you see the coastline from a new angle, and the crew fits you with a life jacket and harness for real peace of mind. One thing to watch: the boat leaves at a fixed time, and late arrivals can mean no refund or change of day.
I like that the whole outing is about 1 hour total, but the flying part is a focused 10-minute flight over the water. You’ll also have the option to purchase photos taken during the experience, which is handy when you’re busy taking in the views instead of thinking about selfies.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- The Dock Setup at Puerto Colón (Pontoon 4)
- Setting Your Exact Flight Time (So You Don’t Miss the Boat)
- Getting Fitted: Harness + Life Jacket Basics
- The 10-Minute Parasailing Flight Over South Tenerife
- Optional Splash Time: Quick Dip, Then Back Aboard
- Photos, Videos, and the One Thing You’ll Actually Want to Buy
- Price and Value: Is $65.33 Worth a 10-Minute Flight?
- Who Should Book This Parasailing Ride (And Who Might Hesitate)
- Weather Reality: It’s Ocean Air, Not a Guaranteed Slot
- Should You Book Parascending Tenerife?
Key things to know before you go

- Meet at Pontoon 4 in Puerto Colón (arrive 20 minutes early)
- Life jacket and harness are provided, and the ride is designed for most people
- About 10 minutes in the air with gentle takeoff and a calm landing back on the boat
- Couples often go together, which makes the experience feel extra personal
- Photos are taken throughout and you can buy them if you want
- Max group size is small (up to 10 travelers), so it stays low-key
The Dock Setup at Puerto Colón (Pontoon 4)

Your experience starts around Costa Adeje at Av. de Colón, 4, then you’ll be directed to the water. The key detail is that you’re not just meeting by the general harbor—you need to show up at pontoon 4 in Puerto Colón.
Once you arrive, the flow is straightforward. You’ll be welcomed, then taken to the boat where you’ll get fitted with your life jacket and harness. It’s not a big, chaotic operation. It’s built for quick safety checks and a smooth boarding process, which matters because the boat departs at a set time.
Parking can be tricky if you’re driving. If you can, give yourself extra margin to park and walk—this is one of those trips where “close enough” can backfire.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife.
Setting Your Exact Flight Time (So You Don’t Miss the Boat)
After you book, you must contact the operator to define your parasailing time. That means you should plan to message or call 0034 610 827 864 after confirmation, so you’re not waiting around wondering what happens next.
Arrival timing is strict. You’re asked to be there 20 minutes before your chosen time at pontoon 4, and the boat leaves at a fixed departure. If there’s any delay on your side, there’s no promise of refund or rescheduling.
That sounds harsh, but it’s practical. The boat has a schedule, and parasailing runs in a rotation. If you’re late, you hold up the timing for other riders. So I treat this like a short flight: show up early, relax later.
One more timing detail: the activity window runs Monday to Sunday, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Your specific departure time sits somewhere inside that window once you confirm it with the operator.
Getting Fitted: Harness + Life Jacket Basics

When you board, you’ll be equipped with a harness and life jacket to attach you to the parachute. This is the part you’ll want to take seriously and ask about if you have questions.
The good news is that the experience is designed to be accessible. The activity notes that most travelers can participate, and that matches the overall vibe: it’s a short, controlled flight rather than some wild stunts setup.
You should also pay attention to how the crew positions you before takeoff. The harness setup is what makes the ride feel calm. Once you’re secured, the whole experience shifts from “gear” to “views.”
If you’re nervous, this is usually where the reassurance comes from. The more comfortably you feel in the harness, the more you’ll enjoy the moment the boat starts moving.
The 10-Minute Parasailing Flight Over South Tenerife
Here’s the heart of it: once you’re on the boat, you’ll sit at the back for takeoff. Then you lift off and head out for about a 10-minute flight.
From up there, you get a true change of perspective on south Tenerife—coastline, sea, and the big horizon feeling you don’t get from land. You’re high enough to feel the scale of the ocean, but the ride is described as gentle and not meant to feel scary.
Also, because parasailing runs in turns, you may see other couples go first or next. That’s normal for a small operation with a limited number of riders at a time. One reason people like this setup is that it stays organized: you get your moment, you enjoy it, and then you come back without a long, drawn-out wait.
If you’re lucky, you might spot sea life. I’ve seen reports of riders seeing a turtle from the air, which tells me the visibility can be great on the right day.
Optional Splash Time: Quick Dip, Then Back Aboard
At the end of the flight, there’s an option to take a quick dip before you settle back on the boat.
This is one of those small choices that can make a big difference in how fun the whole thing feels. If you’re comfortable, it adds a playful end to the ride. If you’re not, you can skip it and just focus on the landing and the photos.
Either way, the return is smooth: after the flight, you settle gently back onto the boat. Then the activity wraps, and you end back at the meeting point.
Photos, Videos, and the One Thing You’ll Actually Want to Buy
During the entire activity, photos are taken. You’ll have the chance to acquire them if you want.
From the information provided, there’s a commonly mentioned price point of around 20€ for the photo/video package. The value here is simple: parasailing doesn’t give you time to pose like you would on a balcony. Someone else captures the moment while you’re busy looking outward.
If you care more about experiences than souvenirs, you can choose to skip it. But if you want proof that you were really up there, this is the easiest way to get it without trying to juggle a phone in a harness situation.
Price and Value: Is $65.33 Worth a 10-Minute Flight?

At $65.33 per person, you’re paying for a short, intense view—about 10 minutes in the air, plus the time on the boat and around the dock.
Is that expensive? It can feel that way if you compare it to longer activities. Some people specifically say they wished it lasted a bit longer. That’s a fair expectation check.
But the value case is strong in a few ways:
- Safety gear is included (life jacket and harness), and the ride is built for most travelers.
- You get a new vantage point over south Tenerife, not just another viewpoint from land.
- The experience is small-group (up to 10 travelers), which often means less waiting and a more personal feel.
- You may get photos taken throughout, which adds value if you’d otherwise buy a more expensive souvenir later.
If you want a long itinerary with lots of steps and stops, this won’t be your match. If you want one clean “wow” moment that you can do without spending half your day, it’s a solid use of time.
Who Should Book This Parasailing Ride (And Who Might Hesitate)

This is best for:
- Couples who want to fly together and share the same view.
- People who want something active but not exhausting. The main activity is controlled and time-limited.
- Travelers who like organized, low-stress experiences with a small group.
- Families and first-timers, since the setup is described as safe and not overly intimidating.
You might think twice if:
- You’re the type who hates schedules. The boat leaves at a fixed time, and you’re expected to arrive 20 minutes early.
- You’re expecting a long flight. The air time is around 10 minutes.
- You want a guaranteed experience every day no matter what. The activity requires good weather.
If you’re booking for a special occasion, treat it like a flight: plan to arrive early, and keep a backup mindset if weather or technical issues force changes.
Weather Reality: It’s Ocean Air, Not a Guaranteed Slot
This activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
That’s normal for sea-based activities. Tenerife’s south coast can look perfect while conditions shift just enough to affect safe flying. So don’t plan anything critical for the next hour in the way you might for a museum ticket.
Also, technical problems can happen in any small operation. If that happens on your date, the operator’s stated plan is to process refunds if the flight can’t run.
Should You Book Parascending Tenerife?
My take: book it if you want one short, memorable ocean view without a long day plan. The combination of life jacket/harness safety, a small group, and a tight 10-minute flight over south Tenerife makes this a practical splurge.
Book it with eyes open if timing scares you. You’ll need to be on time at pontoon 4, every time. Also, if you’re hoping for a long, slow glide in the air, temper expectations—the flight is brief by design.
If you like the idea of trading your normal beach view for something higher, calmer, and genuinely different, this is the kind of activity you’ll be glad you did once.

























