REVIEW · TENERIFE
Costa Adeje paragliding, the best tandem flight in Tenerife
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Going up feels fast, but it’s not rushed. This tandem paragliding experience in Tenerife is built around a simple setup, updated equipment, and a pilot-led experience that keeps you focused on the views, not the details.
I especially like the safety emphasis: accident and liability insurance plus updated equipment with the latest technology. I also like the practical touches on the ground, including AC minibus transport and a jacket if you need one.
One thing to keep in mind: it’s weather-dependent. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll be offered a different date or a refund, and landing options can vary (some people mention wishing for a beach touchdown), with photos/video charged separately.
In This Review
- Key things that make this Costa Adeje tandem flight worth it
- Costa Adeje Tandem Paragliding: what you’re really signing up for
- Gear, safety, and the confidence factor
- Pickup and getting to the start (without turning it into a mission)
- What the 2-hour flow feels like from start to finish
- The flight itself: views, sensations, and what to expect
- Photos and video: plan ahead if you want keepsakes
- Price and value: is $132.44 a good deal?
- Who this is best for (and who might pause)
- Practical tips so your day goes smoothly
- Booking timing and what to do with that confirmation
- Should you book Costa Adeje tandem paragliding in Tenerife?
- FAQ
- How long is the Costa Adeje tandem paragliding flight?
- What’s the price per person?
- Is pickup available from Costa Adeje?
- Where do I meet for the activity?
- What’s included in the paragliding experience?
- Do I need to speak Spanish or other languages?
- What should I wear?
- How big is the group?
- What happens if bad weather cancels the flight?
Key things that make this Costa Adeje tandem flight worth it

- Tandem flight, pilot does the work: You relax while the professional handles takeoff and flight.
- Updated paragliding equipment: Newer gear plus accident and liability insurance is a real comfort factor.
- Pickup only in the Costa Adeje area: Easy if you’re staying nearby; less so if you’re farther out.
- Comfortable, air-conditioned minibus: Short ride in a vehicle made for Tenerife heat.
- Small group size (max 4 travelers): Fewer people means less chaos during check-in and prep.
- Weather decides everything: Great for safety; it also means plans can shift.
Costa Adeje Tandem Paragliding: what you’re really signing up for

If you want the Tenerife sky experience without learning the sport, this is the style to pick. You’ll fly tandem, which means you’re harnessed in with a professional pilot. Your job is basically to sit back, breathe, and keep your hands where the pilot tells you.
The best part is how the experience is set up to feel straightforward. You meet at a clear location in Adeje (TU TREBOL Adeje, in the Polígono industrial Los Olivos area), then you get transported by minibus and fitted with the equipment. Most people can participate, and the team offers the whole thing in English.
The timing is also easy to wrap your day around: plan on about 2 hours total. That includes the lead-up, the flight, and getting back to the meeting point.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife.
Gear, safety, and the confidence factor
Let’s talk safety the way you actually need it: not as a slogan, but as included backup. You get accident and liability insurance with the activity, and the operator states they use updated paragliding equipment with the latest technology.
That matters because paragliding is one of those activities where your confidence starts before you even leave the ground. One review highlights how a professional pilot made things feel safe from the start and explained what to watch for during the flight. Even if you’re naturally nervous, the whole point of tandem is that you’re not learning from scratch while airborne.
They also provide a jacket if you need one. That’s not just “nice”—it’s practical. Even on a warm island day, air at altitude can feel cooler, and having the option to layer up helps you enjoy the flight instead of shivering through it.
Pickup and getting to the start (without turning it into a mission)

You can start with the meeting point in Adeje, but the experience also offers pickup. The catch is simple: pickup is limited to the Costa Adeje area. If you’re staying there, it’s a smooth option; if you’re outside that zone, you may need to make your own way to the meeting point.
Pickup times are basically the booking times unless you’ve been told otherwise. So when you book, treat the pickup time as real, not “maybe.” You’ll want to be ready at that time so the group stays on schedule.
The meeting point is:
TU TREBOL Adeje, Polígono industrial Los Olivos, Crtr. Gral. La Caleta S/N, 38670 Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
It’s also noted as being near public transportation, which is useful if you prefer flexibility over a timed pickup.
What the 2-hour flow feels like from start to finish

Even without a long, staged itinerary, the experience has a clear rhythm. Here’s how it typically plays for your day—based on what’s included and how these tandem operations run.
First comes check-in and gear prep. You’ll meet at the start location, then you’ll be handled by the team with the equipment they bring. Since they provide updated gear, the setup part is focused on fitting and readiness rather than wrestling with old straps or outdated systems.
Next is transport. You ride in a comfortable minibus with air conditioning. This is a real value point in Tenerife, where “just outside” can still feel hot. The AC keeps your energy for the flight, not for sweating through preflight waiting.
Then you’ll have your preflight instructions. You don’t need to know paragliding—your pilot will guide you. In the reviews, the tone is consistent: professional instruction builds confidence, and the pilot points out things of interest during the flight so you’re not just staring at sky.
Finally, you return to the meeting point area. The tour ends back where you started, which is convenient when you’re trying to keep your evening plans intact.
The flight itself: views, sensations, and what to expect
A tandem flight is a mix of calm and adrenaline. You get that big “wow” sensation early on, and after that it turns into sustained enjoying—gliding, drifting, and watching the coastline and Tenerife scenery spread out below you.
One review mentions phenomenal vision and great weather, which tells you the flight experience is highly dependent on that day’s conditions. When the weather is clear, the views feel sharp and rewarding. When it’s not, the team won’t gamble. They’ll shift dates or refund if the flight can’t happen safely.
Here’s another detail worth knowing from a review: landing may not happen on the beach you imagine. One person specifically noted they didn’t land on the beach they hoped for. In real life, wind and conditions influence landing zones, so set expectations that you’re flying for the sky experience first, not booking a specific shoreline landing.
Photos and video: plan ahead if you want keepsakes
You may be tempted to think the experience automatically includes professional photos or video, because it’s such a visual activity. But a review points out an extra cost of about 30 euros per person for photos and video.
So if you care about a tangible souvenir, build that into your budget early rather than getting surprised at the end. It’s also worth deciding what matters more to you: saving your money for another Tenerife activity, or paying for the “proof” of your flight.
Price and value: is $132.44 a good deal?
At $132.44 per person for about 2 hours, the price lands in the “reasonable adventure” zone rather than the cheap end. The value comes from a few key inclusions that reduce your risk and hassle.
You’re paying for:
- Updated equipment
- Accident and liability insurance
- Minibus transport with air conditioning
- A provided jacket if needed
- A professional pilot experience in English
That’s a solid bundle. The insurance and updated gear are the kind of items you can’t easily price-check on your own, and you feel them as peace of mind. The AC transport and jacket also cut down on discomfort, which matters because Tenerife weather can vary and altitude changes how temperature feels.
One more value angle: the group size is capped at 4 travelers. Smaller groups often mean less waiting and less standing around while everyone else gets ready. That translates into more “actual experience time” and less time managing logistics.
Who this is best for (and who might pause)
This is a great match if you:
- Want a tandem adventure without training
- Prefer a guided, pilot-led experience
- Like the comfort perks (AC transport, jacket option)
- Want something that fits into a short time window
It also sounds like a good fit for many ages because the activity states most travelers can participate. If you have any specific health limitations, you should still confirm directly with the provider before booking, since paragliding is physically demanding during harnessing and safe movement on the ground—even if you’re not doing the flying yourself.
Who should consider carefully:
- Anyone who hates weather uncertainty. The experience requires good weather, and if conditions aren’t right you’ll be rescheduled or refunded.
- Anyone on a tight budget for souvenirs. Photos and video are not included, based on what’s been mentioned.
Practical tips so your day goes smoothly
Here are the small, real-world details that matter for a clean flight day.
Wear what you can move in. Closed footwear is mandatory. Don’t show up in sandals or bare shoes. Choose something secure and comfortable because you’ll be fitted and moving briefly before launch.
Think layers. If you run cold, take the jacket offered. Even if the day is warm, altitude can feel cooler.
Bring a clear mind, not a checklist. This is tandem. You won’t be juggling instructions and camera angles at the same time. Listen first, then enjoy.
If you want photos or video, decide in advance. Since there’s an extra charge (around 30 euros per person mentioned), know whether you’ll say yes before you’re already thinking about it.
And finally, book with realistic expectations about scheduling. The experience can be booked around 6 days in advance on average, which is helpful if you plan ahead, but remember weather can still change the plan.
Booking timing and what to do with that confirmation
After booking, you receive confirmation at the time of booking. That’s helpful because you can lock in your Tenerife plans without guessing.
The experience ends back at the meeting point, which is a simple structure for planning dinner or a sunset walk afterward. If you like staying loose, this helps you keep the rest of your day flexible.
Also, there’s a mobile ticket option. That’s useful if you don’t want to deal with printed documents while you’re out exploring.
Should you book Costa Adeje tandem paragliding in Tenerife?
Yes, if you want a safe-feeling, professional guided flight with real comfort extras. The combo of updated equipment, insurance, and small group size is the kind of value that makes an adventure feel less stressful. If you like clear instructions and a pilot who chats about what you’re seeing, you’ll likely enjoy it a lot.
Maybe think twice if you:
- Need guaranteed timing with zero weather risk
- Are sensitive about landing locations (because landing zones can vary)
- Don’t want extra costs for photos/video
If you’re staying in or near Costa Adeje, it’s especially practical. Pickup is limited to that area, and the whole thing is designed to be easy to manage in a short time window.
FAQ
How long is the Costa Adeje tandem paragliding flight?
The activity is listed as lasting around 2 hours.
What’s the price per person?
The price is $132.44 per person.
Is pickup available from Costa Adeje?
Yes, pickup is offered but it’s limited to the Costa Adeje area.
Where do I meet for the activity?
The meeting point is TU TREBOL Adeje, Polígono industrial Los Olivos, Crtr. Gral. La Caleta S/N, 38670 Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
What’s included in the paragliding experience?
Included are updated paragliding equipment, accident and liability insurance, transport in a comfortable air-conditioned minibus, and a jacket if you need one.
Do I need to speak Spanish or other languages?
The experience is offered in English.
What should I wear?
Closed footwear is mandatory.
How big is the group?
There is a maximum of 4 travelers.
What happens if bad weather cancels the flight?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.






















