REVIEW · TENERIFE
Vuelo Parapente Tenerife Teide (2200 metros)
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Teide paragliding feels like flying above weather. This tandem experience takes you from the 2200-meter area and aims for big views over the Cañadas del Teide, including the famous sea of clouds on Tenerife’s northern side. It’s built around a calm, guided flow: pick-up, gear-up, briefing, flight, then a landing that’s explained step by step.
What I like most is the pilot team. The operation highlights high-mountain and competition-certified pilots with 8,000+ flight hours, plus the latest-generation equipment for comfort and safety. Second, the whole experience is designed to be easy on you: hotel pickup and drop-off in the Puerto de la Cruz area, included safety gear, and a certified instructor who stays with you.
One drawback to consider: a small handful of negative booking experiences point to serious communication and meeting-point issues. Before you go, I’d treat confirmation as part of your job—double-check your pickup details and keep a way to reach them if anything changes.
In This Review
- Key things that make this Tenerife paragliding flight worth your attention
- From Puerto de la Cruz hotel pickup to the Teide launch point
- Gear-up and briefing: where tandem flying turns scary into simple
- Takeoff advice you actually need (not a vague pep talk)
- The flight: Teide altitude, mountain passes, and the sea of clouds
- Midair comfort: what to expect when wind and height do their thing
- Landing and the short but important final instructions
- Price and value: what you really get for about $177
- Who this paragliding flight fits best (and who should skip it)
- The one thing to double-check before you show up
- Video option: nice souvenir, not part of the core experience
- Languages and what that means for your comfort
- Should you book Vuelo Parapente Tenerife Teide (2200 metros)?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the paragliding experience?
- Where does pickup and drop-off happen?
- Is this a tandem flight?
- What languages are available for the instructor?
- Is video recording included in the price?
- What should I bring for the flight?
- Who is the activity not suitable for?
- If I’m under 18, can I still go?
- What are the cancellation and payment options?
Key things that make this Tenerife paragliding flight worth your attention

- 2200-meter launch for strong altitude and big sky time
- Tandem paragliding with a certified instructor and pilot flying the show
- 8,000+ flight hours and high-mountain/competition certification
- Cañadas del Teide views, with the possibility of crossing the sea of clouds
- Latest-generation equipment and a safety-first briefing
- Pickup included from hotels in the Puerto de la Cruz area, plus free parking
From Puerto de la Cruz hotel pickup to the Teide launch point

Your day starts with pickup from your hotel in the Puerto de la Cruz area. A driver and the pilot(s) travel with you toward the take-off zone, which matters more than it sounds. On Tenerife, the roads to altitude are part of the experience, but they can also be time-consuming and confusing if you’re doing it alone.
This is also where you learn the tone of the operation. When transport is organized and the pilots arrive as a team, you generally spend less time guessing and more time preparing. You’ll be given help preparing for launch once you’re at the area, so the ride is basically the warm-up to the real part: gearing up and getting your instructions.
If you’re traveling solo or you want low stress, this pickup model is a big plus. If you’re staying outside the Puerto de la Cruz pickup zone, double-check what’s included for your specific hotel so you’re not stuck figuring it out last-minute.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife.
Gear-up and briefing: where tandem flying turns scary into simple

Once you reach the take-off area, certified pilots help you prepare. The experience is very structured: you’ll get into the equipment, learn what to expect for takeoff, and receive recommendations for how to position yourself during the critical moments.
That part matters because tandem paragliding isn’t just about being strapped in. There are a few seconds when your body needs to follow the pilot’s cues—where to look, when to keep your weight stable, and how to stay relaxed. The more organized the briefing is, the more likely you’ll enjoy the flight rather than spend the first minute nervous.
You’ll also have the necessary material included, along with certified safety equipment and liability insurance. That gives you peace of mind before you ever lift off, and it means you’re not hunting down helmet rentals or wondering if the gear is up to standard.
Practical tip: the tour lists a jacket, sports shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing. Don’t underestimate the temperature shift. At altitude, conditions can feel cooler and windier than what you’re used to in town.
Takeoff advice you actually need (not a vague pep talk)

Before you go airborne, the instructor gives recommendations for takeoff. In a good tandem flight, the goal isn’t to impress you with complicated instructions. The goal is to make your job simple: listen, stay steady, and follow the pilot’s signals.
The operation also stresses that pilots are certified for high mountain and competition flights. For you, that translates to smoother decision-making when conditions change. In real life, wind and cloud cover can shift fast around Tenerife, so having an experienced pilot isn’t just a nice credential—it affects how comfortable the flight feels.
On the ground, you can set yourself up for an easier takeoff by wearing your listed sports shoes securely and keeping your hands free. If you’re bringing sunglasses or a phone, use a way to keep it from bouncing around. Small distractions during launch add up.
The flight: Teide altitude, mountain passes, and the sea of clouds

Once in the air, you’ll see the natural terrain of the Cañadas del Teide from above. This is the “why” part of paragliding: the sense that you’re not walking through a view, you’re in the view.
The experience is described as reaching the highest altitude in all of Europe, and it’s positioned as a standout high-altitude flight in Tenerife. Even if you don’t focus on the superlative, you’ll likely feel the difference immediately—more sky, more wind texture, and more time to take it all in.
One of the most memorable elements they highlight is crossing the sea of clouds on Tenerife’s northern area. That’s a real visual trick the island plays: you can look down and see an endless layer of cloud, while the sky stays bright around you. It’s a meteorological phenomenon, not a staged look, and it makes the flight feel like you’ve stepped into a different world.
Your pilot can also shape the flight to make it feel personal. The format is tandem, so you don’t control the route, but you can still get a sense of how the pilot reads conditions and chooses a comfortable, scenic line.
Midair comfort: what to expect when wind and height do their thing

You’re up there long enough to notice how wind changes minute to minute. That’s why the tour emphasizes safe equipment and experienced pilots. Paragliding is not a static “sit and stare” ride. It’s a floating ride where the pilot continuously manages stability.
Your instructor’s role is about keeping you calm and prepared. If you feel uncertain, don’t fight the process—go back to the basics: look where the pilot indicates, relax your body, and keep breathing evenly.
Also, keep in mind that your flight experience can depend on weather. One positive note from prior participants mentions adaptability based on conditions. That’s exactly what you want—an operator who adjusts rather than forces a single outcome.
Landing and the short but important final instructions

When you arrive at the landing area, the pilot gives basic landing instructions. Landing is where people either feel proud or suddenly realize how exposed they were during takeoff. Clear guidance helps you avoid that last-second panic.
Because this is tandem, the pilot manages most of the technical side, but you still have a role. Follow the instructions and keep your body stable as you touch down. If you’re wearing sports shoes with decent grip, it’s easier to stay balanced.
Right after landing, you’ll head back by car to your hotel. That matters because paragliding can be mentally intense even when you feel physically fine. Having transport ready helps you close out the experience cleanly.
Price and value: what you really get for about $177

The price is listed at $177 per person for a 3-hour overall experience. For Tenerife paragliding, the real value isn’t just the flight time—it’s what’s bundled into that number.
Included value you should care about:
- hotel pickup and drop-off in the Puerto de la Cruz area
- tandem flight with a certified instructor and certified safety equipment
- equipment and liability insurance
- small group experience (listed as limited to 1 participant)
When those pieces are bundled, you’re not paying separately for gear, transport, and a full safety setup. The not-included part is mainly the option to buy a video recording of your flight at an added cost.
Is $177 a steal? It’s not “cheap,” but it can be good value if you want a high-altitude tandem experience with serious pilot credentials and local pickup. If weather cancels or changes plans, you’ll want to see how they handle it for your specific booking, but the flight style here is built around safety and coordination.
Who this paragliding flight fits best (and who should skip it)

This activity has clear limits, so read them like a safety checklist, not a deal-breaker list.
It is not suitable for:
- children under 7 years
- pregnant women
- people over 220 lbs / 100 kg
- people over 70 years
If you’re under 18, minors must have authorization from a legal guardian.
Who tends to enjoy this most:
- adults who want a guided, scenic adventure without learning the gear themselves
- travelers staying around Puerto de la Cruz who want easy logistics
- anyone who values safety briefings and experienced high-mountain pilots
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes structured activities with clear instructions, this format fits. If you want total independence and zero coordination, it might not, because you’re relying on pickup and the crew’s planned flow.
The one thing to double-check before you show up

A few serious negative experiences involve missed pickup, no-show behavior, and failed contact attempts. I can’t ignore that. For you, the practical takeaway is simple: treat your confirmation as essential.
Do this before the activity day:
- confirm your meeting point and pickup timing clearly
- keep your contact method ready in case weather or timing shifts
- show up with extra buffer time, since the schedule depends on reaching the take-off area
If communication is strong on your booking, you’ll likely feel like the trip is well run. If communication is shaky, trust your instincts and don’t assume it will fix itself.
Video option: nice souvenir, not part of the core experience
The flight itself doesn’t include video. At the end of the activity, you can opt to purchase a flight recording for an additional cost.
That’s a normal setup for tandem flying. Think of video as an optional keepsake. The real value is the experience and the views of Teide’s area and the sea of clouds if conditions allow.
Languages and what that means for your comfort
The instructor is listed in Spanish, English, and Italian. That matters because clear safety instructions are hard to translate with hand gestures. If you speak one of the listed languages, you’ll probably feel more confident during the briefing.
Even if you don’t, you can still benefit from tandem flying because the pilot and instructor handle the technical side. But language comfort can make the whole day smoother.
Should you book Vuelo Parapente Tenerife Teide (2200 metros)?
Book it if you want a tandem paragliding flight near Teide with pickup in Puerto de la Cruz, included gear, and pilots described as high-mountain certified with extensive flight hours. If you care about safety briefings and you enjoy big-altitude views and the chance to float above a sea of clouds, this fits your style.
Skip or pause if you’re the type who gets anxious about logistics, or if you already had issues with unresponsive communication during planning. The flight concept is strong, but your experience depends on the crew showing up and coordinating properly. If you can confirm clearly beforehand, you’ll likely get the kind of confident, organized adventure this activity advertises.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the paragliding experience?
The duration is 3 hours.
Where does pickup and drop-off happen?
Pickup and drop-off are included at hotels in the Puerto de la Cruz area, and free parking is available.
Is this a tandem flight?
Yes. It’s a tandem paragliding flight, with a certified instructor accompanying you and the pilot flying the tandem.
What languages are available for the instructor?
The instructor is listed as available in Spanish, English, and Italian.
Is video recording included in the price?
No. Video recording during the flight is available as an additional paid option at the end of the activity.
What should I bring for the flight?
You should bring a jacket, sports shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Who is the activity not suitable for?
It’s not suitable for children under 7, pregnant women, people over 220 lbs / 100 kg, and people over 70.
If I’m under 18, can I still go?
Minors under 18 must have authorization from their legal guardian.
What are the cancellation and payment options?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later.
























