REVIEW · GRAN CANARIA
Las Palmas: Paragliding Tandem Flight with Instructor
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If you’ve been on the fence about paragliding, this one is built for first-timers. You’ll ride tandem with an instructor and fly above Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Playa de las Canteras, with the whole experience powered by wind (no motor), then landing back where you launched.
I really like how the team keeps things simple and safety-focused, with a clear setup and quick instruction before takeoff. I also like that you’re not guessing about logistics because the instructor sends you details by WhatsApp about the meeting point and flight time.
One thing to plan for: this flight depends on wind and weather. If conditions aren’t right, your session can be moved or refunded, so you’ll want a little flexibility in your schedule.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why Las Palmas Tandem Paragliding Feels Like the Real Deal
- The Instructor Team and the Fast Safety Setup
- Meet Up at Los Giles (When Weather Decides the Exact Spot)
- What You Wear and What You Shouldn’t Bring
- Before Takeoff: Equipment, Forms, and Getting Oriented
- The Flight Itself: 30 Minutes Booked, 15–20 Minutes Aloft
- Overhead Views: Las Palmas, Canteras Beach, and the Atlantic
- Landing Back at the Same Point
- The Big Reality Check: Wind Limits Can Change Your Plans
- Price and Value: Is $126 Worth It?
- Who Should Book This (and Who Should Skip It)
- Practical Tips That Make the Day Easier
- Should You Book This Las Palmas Tandem Flight?
- FAQ
- How long is the tandem paragliding flight?
- Where do we meet for the flight?
- Do I need any previous paragliding experience?
- What is the maximum weight allowed?
- What is the minimum age to participate?
- What languages are available with the instructor?
- What happens if the wind is not suitable for flying?
- What should I bring, and what is not allowed?
Key things to know before you go

- Tandem flight with an instructor: You fly attached to a qualified pilot, with no previous experience required.
- Wind-powered, not motorized: The glider is a free flight using wind, so conditions really matter.
- Las Palmas + Canteras views: Expect overhead views of the capital and Playa de las Canteras.
- Meeting point changes with conditions: You’ll get exact start details by WhatsApp, usually around Los Giles.
- Time balance: Your booking is about 30 minutes, with 15–20 minutes in the air.
- Clear limits: Not suitable for pregnant women, people with vertigo, and over 99–100 kg.
Why Las Palmas Tandem Paragliding Feels Like the Real Deal

Paragliding in Las Palmas isn’t about extreme tricks or technical training. It’s about getting a smooth, guided ride and letting the scenery do the talking, especially along the city’s coastline.
The standout part is the route in plain sight: you’ll fly over Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the famous Playa de las Canteras. Even with a short flight, that combination makes the overhead perspective feel special, because you can actually recognize what you came to see.
And since the flight is tandem and wind-driven, the focus stays where it should be: you enjoy the air while your instructor handles the flying.
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The Instructor Team and the Fast Safety Setup

This experience works because the instructor takes safety seriously but keeps the process friendly and understandable. You’re not thrown into the deep end. You’ll get information about how the safety mechanisms work, and they’ll answer your questions before anything happens.
A couple names come up in the same way you’d want them to: Alfredo is mentioned as a very experienced pilot who helps you feel at ease, and Miles also shows up in conversations around the guiding team. In general, the guides are described as approachable and helpful, which matters when your brain is busy figuring out how you feel about being airborne.
Language support is practical too. The instructor speaks English and Spanish, so you can ask questions without struggling to translate what you need to know.
Meet Up at Los Giles (When Weather Decides the Exact Spot)

Here’s the one logistical detail that can throw people off if they don’t expect it: the meeting point is not a fixed street address. Normally it’s in the mountain area of Los Giles, but it can depend on wind conditions.
After you book, your flight instructor informs you by WhatsApp about the flight time and the start point—about 24 hours before your scheduled activity. That’s useful because conditions near Las Palmas can shift, and paragliding isn’t a plug-and-play thing.
Plan around the idea that you’ll follow their guidance for timing. This isn’t the type of activity where you can casually fit in last-minute plans at the same time. If you want it to go smoothly, treat it like your main event for that window.
What You Wear and What You Shouldn’t Bring

You don’t need to pack paragliding gear. The operator provides the equipment you need, including the two-seater setup and the flexible wing used for free flight.
What you should bring is simple: comfortable clothes. Keep it practical and easy to move in, since you’ll be doing a bit of preparation on site.
There’s also a clear safety rule: no alcohol and no drugs. If you’re tempted to celebrate before takeoff, save it for later.
Before Takeoff: Equipment, Forms, and Getting Oriented

The pre-flight sequence has a rhythm that first-timers tend to appreciate. You’ll meet, prepare in the launch area, and go through an activity overview that covers safety systems and what to expect during the flight.
You’ll also fill out an information sheet and get any doubts handled on the spot. The goal is to make sure you understand how the tandem experience works—how you’re positioned, what your instructor controls, and what the main safety points are.
For some people, the idea of flying without previous training can feel intimidating. That’s exactly why this part is important: you’re given the basics quickly, so your first moments don’t feel like chaos.
The Flight Itself: 30 Minutes Booked, 15–20 Minutes Aloft

Your booking is about 30 minutes, but the time in the air is typically 15–20 minutes. That short-air-time format is part of the value here. You get a real paragliding experience without losing half a day.
Once you’re set, the flight is a free glide. There’s no motor pushing you forward, so you’re relying on wind conditions and your instructor’s skill to create lift and a safe flight path.
You’ll take off, fly, and land with the instructor guiding everything. Your job is mostly to enjoy the sensation and follow instructions.
Overhead Views: Las Palmas, Canteras Beach, and the Atlantic
What makes this flight memorable is that you can visually connect your surroundings to what you experienced on the ground.
Overhead, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria looks organized in a way streets never do. Then Playa de las Canteras comes into focus as a recognizable shoreline feature. From above, you see how the coast bends and how the ocean sits against the city in layers.
The Atlantic is also part of the payoff. Even with a short flight, the open water view helps you feel like you’ve left the everyday world for a bit.
If you care about keeping souvenirs, one detail stands out from the experience: free photos were mentioned as part of the experience. That’s a big deal for first-timers, because trying to film or photograph while strapped in can be harder than you’d think.
Landing Back at the Same Point

The flight ends the way you’d hope: the landing happens at the same point as takeoff. That removes a lot of uncertainty for first-timers, since you’re not imagining a long hike back to where you started.
Landing still depends on the day’s conditions, but the overall flow is designed to keep things manageable. Your instructor handles the approach and the final moments, and you simply follow along.
Then it’s done—short, smooth, and with that feeling that you just saw the island from a new angle.
The Big Reality Check: Wind Limits Can Change Your Plans
This is where you need to be honest with yourself. Paragliding here is weather-dependent.
The operator states that flights can’t be carried out if wind is less than 15 km or greater than 30 km (as their conditions specify). If that happens, you can choose between rescheduling to another day or getting a refund.
This doesn’t mean you should panic. It means you should book with a flexible day in mind, especially if you only have one chance to do it.
One practical tip: don’t schedule a tight connection immediately after your paragliding window. Even if things go well, you’ll want time to return and reset.
Price and Value: Is $126 Worth It?
At $126 per person, you’re paying for a short, safety-managed adrenaline moment with a qualified instructor and full equipment. You’re also paying for the fact that the flying portion is compact—15–20 minutes in the air inside a roughly 30-minute total activity window.
What you get is not just views. You get the instructor experience, including tandem training and the safety systems that come with it. The operator also notes civil liability and accident insurance coverage, which is the kind of boring detail worth appreciating in an activity with real risk.
The weather reality is part of the value equation too. When wind is right, you get the full payoff fast. When it’s not, you have a choice to reschedule or refund.
For people with limited time in Las Palmas, that makes it easier to justify the cost. You can fit it into a day without turning your schedule into a full logistical project.
Who Should Book This (and Who Should Skip It)
This is designed for beginners. You don’t need previous experience. You just need to be in good health and comfortable with the idea of flying while strapped to a tandem instructor.
But there are clear limits:
- Minimum recommended age: 14 years. Minors must be with a parent or guardian for consent.
- Weight limit: maximum 99 kg (and the suitability notes say not suitable over 220 lbs / 100 kg).
- Not suitable for pregnant women.
- Not suitable if you have vertigo.
- Not suitable for people with movement limitations (the activity states it can be done if you do not have movement limitations).
If you fit those categories, you’ll likely enjoy this as a high-impact activity that doesn’t require skill-building first.
Practical Tips That Make the Day Easier
Keep your planning simple. You don’t need to bring special gear, so your biggest task is showing up prepared for the pre-flight stage.
A few smart moves:
- Wear comfortable clothes, since that’s all the operator asks you to bring.
- Follow the instructor’s WhatsApp message about meeting time and start point. Los Giles is the normal area, but don’t assume the exact spot stays the same.
- Avoid alcohol before you go. The activity explicitly forbids it.
- Build in a little timing slack on your schedule. Wind rules can shift the plan.
If you’re the kind of person who needs everything locked in by the minute, this might feel less tidy than other tours. If you can handle a weather-driven schedule, you’ll probably find it runs smoothly.
Should You Book This Las Palmas Tandem Flight?
Book it if you want a first-time-friendly, wind-powered tandem paragliding ride with an experienced instructor and standout coastal views over Las Palmas and Playa de las Canteras. It’s also a good fit if you don’t want the long commitment of all-day adventure tours.
Skip it if you’re not comfortable with wind-based timing, or if you fall into the safety categories listed (pregnancy, vertigo, or weight/mobility limits). Also, if you only have a single rigid day with no flexibility, consider reserving with an alternate plan nearby.
If the idea of flying for 15–20 minutes while someone experienced handles the flight sounds like your kind of vacation day, this is a strong choice.
FAQ
How long is the tandem paragliding flight?
The total experience is about 30 minutes, and the tandem flight time is typically listed as 15 to 20 minutes.
Where do we meet for the flight?
The meeting point depends on wind conditions. Normally it’s in the mountain area of Los Giles, and you’ll be told the exact flight time and start point by WhatsApp after booking.
Do I need any previous paragliding experience?
No. Previous experience is not necessary, and you fly with a trained tandem instructor.
What is the maximum weight allowed?
The maximum weight is listed as 99 kg.
What is the minimum age to participate?
The minimum recommended age is 14 years. Minors must go with a parent or guardian for consent.
What languages are available with the instructor?
The instructor offers English and Spanish.
What happens if the wind is not suitable for flying?
Flights cannot be carried out if wind is less than 15 km or greater than 30 km. In that case, you can choose between making it another day or receiving a refund.
What should I bring, and what is not allowed?
Bring comfortable clothes. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.




























