REVIEW · PARAGLIDING
Tandem Paragliding Flight in Costa Adeje from 1100m
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Tenerife turns quiet when you’re flying. I love how this tandem experience blends calm, clear instruction with big sky-time above Costa Adeje, with pilots like James helping you feel at ease fast. The whole setup is designed to be easy to manage from the start, especially with hotel pickup.
I also really like the altitude and the way the flight is paced. From the Ifonche ramp at 1100m, you’ll get geared up and briefed, then you’ll spend the time relaxing in your harness as you glide past famous Tenerife features like Roques de los Brezos and Barranco del Infierno, guided by professional pilots such as Goyo and Andreas.
One possible consideration: the landing can change with conditions. The plan is a beach landing on La Enramada, but wind can force an alternative landing for safety, so it’s smart to keep your schedule flexible.
In This Review
- Key Highlights
- Tandem Paragliding From Ifonche 1100m: The Feel in the Air
- Hotel Pickup and the Short Ride to Ifonche Takeoff
- The Flight Route Above Adeje: Roques, Ravines, and Sea Views
- Gear-Up to Takeoff: How the Team Keeps First-Timers Comfortable
- Landing on La Enramada Beach (and the Wind Plan)
- Timing, Duration, and What the 2 Hours Really Means
- Price and Value: Is $154.15 Worth It?
- Who Should Book This Flight in Tenerife
- Communication and Tickets: What You’ll Likely Use Day of
- Quick Practical Tips Before You Go
- Should You Book Tenerife Top Paragliding From 1100m?
- FAQ
- Where is the takeoff area?
- Where do you land during the flight?
- How long does the experience take?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- How many people are in the group?
- What happens if weather conditions are poor?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Highlights

- Tandem flight from 1100m in Ifonche: high enough to feel the altitude, but managed with a gentle rhythm.
- Small group size (max 4 travelers): less crowding, more personal attention.
- Views over Adeje landmarks: Roques de los Brezos, Barranco del Infierno, and Roque del Conde are part of the route.
- Beach landing on La Enramada: often a smooth touchdown on black sand, with wind-based alternatives when needed.
- Hotel pickup and return included: saves time and reduces stress on a busy vacation.
- Pilots who focus on nerves and safety: the team’s communication style is a big part of why people feel comfortable.
Tandem Paragliding From Ifonche 1100m: The Feel in the Air

This is the kind of activity that surprises you. Yes, you’re suspended on a paraglider, and yes, you’re flying above the coast. But in a good way, it can feel more like floating and less like panic.
The crew’s vibe matters here. In multiple experiences with pilots such as James, Andreas, and Goyo, the common theme is how they keep things relaxed while still giving clear instructions. That balance is what turns this into something you can enjoy even if you’re nervous about heights.
Your flight is tandem, so you’re not trying to steer. Your job is mainly to listen, sit back, and enjoy the ride. The best part is that the pace stays manageable: people often describe the takeoff and landing as gentle, which helps your brain catch up to what your eyes are seeing.
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Hotel Pickup and the Short Ride to Ifonche Takeoff
The experience starts with pickup from your hotel or a meeting point, then a drive to the takeoff area of Ifonche at 1100m. That matters more than it sounds, especially if you’re traveling as a couple, with family, or you just don’t want to stress over transport timing.
Once you arrive, you’ll gear up and get briefed. Expect a few straightforward steps before you launch. The goal is simple: make you comfortable with the harness and explain what’s happening next without overcomplicating it.
You’ll also hear how the pilots handle takeoff and landing. Several people highlight that the team’s timing is calm and professional, not rushed. If you’re doing this for the first time, that kind of confidence is a big deal, because the first few minutes are where fear usually tries to take over.
The Flight Route Above Adeje: Roques, Ravines, and Sea Views

After you launch, the view becomes the whole show. You’ll fly over the Adeje area and pass major Tenerife landmarks, including Roques de los Brezos and Barranco del Infierno. You’ll also catch sight of Roque del Conde as you glide toward the Costa Adeje side of the coast.
What I love about this route is how it shows Tenerife’s mix of dramatic rock and human-scale coastline. From up there, the cliffs and ravines feel huge, but your motion stays steady. That’s the trick: you get the adrenaline from the setting, while the flight itself stays controlled enough that you can focus on enjoying it.
You’re also not just looking forward the entire time. Gliding above rugged terrain means your perspective shifts continuously as the coastline and rock formations slide through your view. It can be surprisingly relaxing, even if your heart rate starts a little higher before takeoff.
Gear-Up to Takeoff: How the Team Keeps First-Timers Comfortable

This is marketed as family-friendly, and the small group size (maximum 4 travelers) supports that. Less waiting, fewer people to watch, and more time for the pilot to explain what you need.
From what I’ve seen in the descriptions and experiences shared about this operator, the key is how pilots talk you through the moment. People who were afraid of heights describe feeling at ease because instructions were clear and the pilot never acted like chaos was part of the plan.
You’ll likely be asked to follow simple guidance during takeoff and landing. That’s normal. What’s not normal is doing it in a way that makes you feel rushed. If you prefer slow confidence—listen, move when told, then relax—this style tends to fit.
Landing on La Enramada Beach (and the Wind Plan)

The landing is designed for the classic paraglide moment: you touchdown on La Enramada beach. That’s a great payoff because it turns the whole flight into a full circle. You start high above Tenerife, you glide toward the coast, and you end on sand.
One detail to remember: the beach landing can be adjusted. The team may choose an alternative landing for safety depending on wind conditions. This is not something to worry about in a panic sense—it’s part of how safety decisions work in outdoor activities.
La Enramada is often described as a black-sand beach in the experiences shared, which makes the landing look even more dramatic from above. And when conditions cooperate, people often mention how smooth and gentle the landing feels.
After you land, the process continues: you get your equipment handled and then you’re taken back to your hotel. The full arc matters. You’re not left wondering what happens next.
Timing, Duration, and What the 2 Hours Really Means

The activity runs for about 2 hours total. That time includes pickup, travel to the takeoff area, the gear-up briefing, the flight, landing, and getting back.
So if you’re comparing this to other adrenaline activities, look at the whole day impact, not just the air time. This is built to be a compact experience that fits into a typical Tenerife itinerary without eating your entire afternoon.
A practical takeaway: because you’re at the mercy of safe flying conditions, your schedule is best treated like flexible. You’ll still get the experience that’s planned, but wind can affect the landing location, and weather can affect whether you fly at all.
Price and Value: Is $154.15 Worth It?

At $154.15 per person, this isn’t a bargain activity. But it also isn’t pretending to be one. What makes it feel like good value is the package: pickup and return are included, the group size is small, and you’re getting a true tandem flight from 1100m with pilots focused on clear comfort-building instructions.
Think of what you’re paying for:
- Professional pilots running the operation
- The cost and logistics of launching from the Ifonche ramp
- The full route over Adeje features like Roques de los Brezos, Barranco del Infierno, and Roque del Conde
- A beach landing experience on La Enramada when conditions allow
If your goal is a once-in-a-lifetime view, this can deliver a lot of emotional impact for the time invested. People also repeatedly highlight that the experience can feel peaceful and non-scary, even for those who feared heights. That comfort factor is part of the value, because it changes the experience from shock to enjoyment.
Who Should Book This Flight in Tenerife

This activity is presented as valid for the whole family, and it’s also described as something most travelers can participate in. It’s especially suited for you if:
- You want a guided adventure without needing special skills
- You’d like a small-group experience (max 4 travelers)
- You’re doing this in Costa Adeje and want pickup to simplify your day
- You’re nervous about heights but still want the views
It also fits well if you like a plan that moves step-by-step. The takeoff and landing are described as gentle by multiple people, and the pilots are credited with clear guidance that helps first-timers feel in control.
If you’re the type who needs guaranteed perfect conditions, remember that wind and weather can affect the landing or whether the flight happens. In outdoor flying, the operation responds to conditions for safety.
Communication and Tickets: What You’ll Likely Use Day of
The tour includes a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. Many activities work fine with just a ticket, but this one also appears to be coordinated with clear messaging ahead of time.
That matters if you want a smooth start. Hotel pickup can be the difference between an easy day and a stressful scramble. And since the start is tied to a specific meeting area in Costa Adeje, confirmation timing helps you plan your morning.
You’ll start at Urbanizacion Poligono 9, 15, 38679 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, and the experience ends back at the meeting point.
Quick Practical Tips Before You Go
A few things will help you get the most out of the experience without overthinking it:
- Bring a mindset for wind. The landing depends on wind conditions, so the exact touchdown plan may adjust.
- If you want photos or video, ask. Some past experiences mention video and photographs, so it’s worth confirming what’s available for your flight.
- Wear something comfortable for being outdoors and in motion. This is a short session with gear-up and sand landing, so comfort matters.
- Keep some buffer time around the activity window. Flight sports are weather dependent, and conditions guide the schedule.
Should You Book Tenerife Top Paragliding From 1100m?
I think you should book this if your ideal Tenerife day includes a view you can’t get from a road trip, and you want the flight to feel well-managed rather than chaotic. The repeated themes are calm pilots, clear instructions, and a gentle approach to takeoff and landing, with options for pickup and a small group experience.
Skip it only if you have a tight schedule you can’t adjust for wind or weather, or if you know you get overwhelmed by any outdoor risk. Outdoor flying isn’t for everyone, but if you’re open to the idea, this one has a strong reputation for making nervous first-timers feel safe.
If you’re on the fence, think about the payoff. From 1100m, you’re not just seeing Costa Adeje. You’re seeing Tenerife’s rock formations, ravines, and coastline in one continuous view, ending on the beach.
FAQ
Where is the takeoff area?
The takeoff ramp is in Ifonche at 1100m.
Where do you land during the flight?
The landing is typically on La Enramada beach. If wind conditions require it, the team may choose an alternative landing for safety.
How long does the experience take?
It’s approximately 2 hours.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Pickup is offered, and the experience includes return to your hotel after landing.
How many people are in the group?
The maximum group size is 4 travelers.
What happens if weather conditions are poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts. Canceling within 24 hours of the start time is not refundable.

























