Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Acrobatic Paragliding Flight

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Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Acrobatic Paragliding Flight

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Traveller rating 4.9 (12)Duration2 hoursPrice from$153Operated byLetsfly ParapenteBook viaGetYourGuide

One windy hour turns into a full-body workout. In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, this acrobatic paragliding flight is built around fast, close-to-the-sky moves—tight turns, fast spirals, and steep drops—run by certified pilots who know how to make thrill feel controlled.

I like that you get real structure before anything goes wild: a safety briefing and equipment provided, with certified supervision throughout. I also like the human touch people keep calling out, especially Damián, who shows up in the reviews as both highly competent and genuinely friendly.

The main drawback is obvious once you read the move list: this is not a gentle glide. If you’re sensitive to motion or want a calm ride, the tight turns and dizzying descents may feel like too much.

Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Acrobatic Paragliding Flight - Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

  • Certified pilots fly the acrobatics: you’re not self-directing this one; professionals handle the action.
  • Damián gets praised for skill and attitude: multiple reviews highlight him as competent and personable.
  • Dynamic maneuvers are the point: expect tight turns, fast spirals, and steep descents.
  • You’re kitted out properly: safety briefing, equipment, and jackets are included, plus necessary insurance.
  • 2 hours includes logistics: you’re also getting transportation to the takeoff point, not just time in the air.

Acrobatic Paragliding in Santa Cruz de Tenerife: the adrenaline math

Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Acrobatic Paragliding Flight - Acrobatic Paragliding in Santa Cruz de Tenerife: the adrenaline math
If your idea of fun includes your heart doing push-ups, this flight fits the bill. The core promise is simple: you’ll go beyond a standard scenic paraglide and into a more aggressive style of flying—think quick direction changes and controlled, steep drops.

Now, let’s talk value, because $153 per person isn’t “impulse cheap,” but it also isn’t random. You’re paying for a full guided setup: certified pilot supervision, safety briefing, provided gear, jackets, and transportation to the takeoff point. In other words, you’re not just buying airtime. You’re buying a production that’s designed to be safe while still delivering the adrenaline you came for.

You should also know what kind of experience this is. This isn’t “hang out and take photos.” It’s more like a flight lesson where the instructor’s goal is excitement. If you want calm views and long, relaxed cruising, you might find the intensity mismatched. If you want to feel the wind and watch the world swing under you, it’s a strong match.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife.

Certified pilots and the pre-flight briefing that keeps it fun

Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Acrobatic Paragliding Flight - Certified pilots and the pre-flight briefing that keeps it fun
What makes acrobatic paragliding work for regular people is the handoff from excitement to technique. This experience is supervised by experienced, certified pilots, which matters because the maneuvers you’re doing are not casual. Tight turns and fast spirals demand confident control, and certified training is what turns that into a repeatable, safer experience.

Before you fly, you’ll get a safety briefing and the necessary equipment. That briefing is where you learn how to cooperate during the maneuvers—how to sit, where to place yourself, and what to expect when the flight angle changes quickly. Even if you’ve never paraglined before, the goal here is to help you feel ready, not surprised.

And from the reviews, the pilot experience seems to be a big part of the satisfaction. Damián is called out by name in multiple reviews, with praise focused on competence and friendliness. That combination is practical: a confident instructor helps you relax, and when you relax, you enjoy the adrenaline more.

Your 2 hours: meeting point to transport to the takeoff point

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The experience is listed at 2 hours, and it’s structured like a real adventure day—not just a quick headcount and go. You’ll meet at the provided Google Maps meeting point:

https://maps.app.goo.gl/KEN24siWpxBeyJ6v7

From there, you can expect the experience to flow in stages:

  • Check-in and a safety briefing
  • Equipment provided (so you don’t have to source gear on your own)
  • Transportation to the takeoff point
  • The acrobatic flight itself

That “transport to the takeoff point” detail matters. Tenerife can mean short drives between lookouts, launch areas, and viewpoints. Having that handled saves you from guessing, parking stress, and timing issues—especially if you’re doing this as one activity during a busy island schedule.

Group size isn’t specified, so I can’t promise whether it’ll feel private or more social. What I can say: because it’s a high-skill flight with certified supervision, the operation is typically focused on safety coordination first, speed second.

The in-air show: tight turns, fast spirals, dizzying descents

Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Acrobatic Paragliding Flight - The in-air show: tight turns, fast spirals, dizzying descents
This is the part you’re really paying for. The flight is specifically described as acrobatic paragliding, with dynamic maneuvers and aerial tours. The action list is direct:

  • Tight turns
  • Fast spirals
  • Dizzying descents

So what does that feel like, in plain terms? You’ll get repeated changes in direction and angle. Your body will feel the pull as the canopy shifts, and you’ll likely experience moments where your stomach catches up a fraction of a second later. That’s the adrenaline. It’s also why you’re told to bring sports shoes—good footing and stability matter because you’ll be moving on the ground during setup and launch.

This is also why you should set your expectations on intensity. This is not a steady, long “look at the view” glide. It’s a sequence of maneuvers. Some people love that. Others prefer a smoother ride. If you’re someone who gets motion sickness, consider it carefully before booking.

If you’re a thrill-seeker, this flight is basically a best-of list for the flying sensations that people talk about afterward: the snap of turning close and the momentum when the pilot commits to a fast spiral or a steeper drop.

What’s included: jackets, insurance, and all the stuff you don’t want to worry about

Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Acrobatic Paragliding Flight - What’s included: jackets, insurance, and all the stuff you don’t want to worry about
From a planning standpoint, I love that this experience packs in the practical bits:

  • Acrobatic paragliding flight experience
  • Certified pilots for supervision
  • Safety briefing and equipment provided
  • Transportation to the takeoff point
  • Jackets included
  • Necessary insurance included

That “jacket + equipment” inclusion saves you money and effort. On the Canary Islands, coastal conditions can still get breezy once you’re up in the air, and having the right layer matters. You don’t want to spend your day thinking about clothing when you should be thinking about whether you’re ready for tight turns.

Insurance inclusion is also one of those details that feels boring until it isn’t. Having the necessary insurance included takes risk management off your plate, which is exactly where you want it for an activity that intentionally pushes the adrenaline button.

What to pack: sports shoes, and how to dress for quick changes

The instruction is straightforward: bring sports shoes. No fancy hiking boots required in the info you were given, but stable shoes help with ground movement during briefing and launch.

Beyond shoes, here’s the practical advice you should follow even though it isn’t listed: wear comfortable clothes you can move in. Expect quick changes in angle during spirals and descents, so you don’t want clothing that bunches, flaps aggressively, or restricts your stance.

Also plan for wind. Even if the day starts warm, the flight experience can feel cooler once you’re exposed to steady airflow. Since jackets are included, you’ll have a safety net, but comfort still counts.

Languages on the day: Spanish, English, French, German

Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Acrobatic Paragliding Flight - Languages on the day: Spanish, English, French, German
This experience is offered with instructors/pilots who speak Spanish, English, French, and German. That’s more important than it sounds. In an acrobatic flight, the briefing isn’t just “nice to have.” Clear communication helps you understand what to do during maneuvers.

If you’re not traveling with a local guide, language support can make the difference between feeling confident and feeling confused. You can treat this as a comfort upgrade: you’re more likely to enjoy the flight when you fully understand the plan.

The reviews also reinforce the human side of the experience. Damián is specifically praised in different languages, which suggests consistent friendliness and communication across nationalities.

Value check: why $153 can feel fair for this kind of flying

Let’s do the value math in a realistic way. You’re paying for:

  • Certified piloting skill (the “acrobatic” part is specialist work)
  • Safety briefing and provided equipment
  • Jackets and necessary insurance
  • Transportation to the takeoff point
  • A curated experience centered on adrenaline maneuvers

Many outdoor thrill activities charge for the raw activity but make you handle gear, transport, or uncertainty yourself. Here, those pieces are included, which keeps your total cost predictable and reduces the friction that can ruin a day.

Two more value signals show up in the rating and feedback: the overall satisfaction is extremely high (4.9 from 12 reviews), and the repeated emphasis is on instructor quality. When people highlight competence and kindness, it usually means the experience is managed well from first instructions to the moment you land back safely.

Who should book this acrobatic paragliding flight?

This is a great fit if you:

  • Want adrenaline and don’t mind intense sensations like steep angles
  • Like the idea of being guided through maneuvers rather than just watching from the ground
  • Prefer an activity with included gear and supervised safety steps
  • Enjoy strong communication and want the briefing in Spanish, English, French, or German

You might want to think twice if:

  • You’re prone to motion sickness
  • You want a slow, scenic flight with minimal changes in direction

Also, this can be a nice “bucket list but make it practical” activity. You’re not doing something vague. You’re doing a specific experience built around controlled thrills with certified oversight.

Should you book Santa Cruz de Tenerife acrobatic paragliding?

If you’re excited by tight turns, fast spirals, and steep descents, you should strongly consider booking. The combination of certified pilots, included safety briefing/equipment/jackets/insurance, and consistently positive feedback around Damián adds up to a flight that’s not just wild for the sake of it.

If you’re more cautious or you get queasy with motion, treat it as a high-intensity activity and plan accordingly. In short: book it for the adrenaline. Skip it if you want a calm ride.

FAQ

Where does the acrobatic paragliding flight take place?

It takes place in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in the Canary Islands, Spain. You’ll meet at the provided Google Maps meeting point: https://maps.app.goo.gl/KEN24siWpxBeyJ6v7

How long is the experience?

The duration is 2 hours.

How much does it cost?

The price is $153 per person.

What’s included in the price?

You get the acrobatic paragliding flight experience, certified pilots for supervision, a safety briefing, equipment, transportation to the takeoff point, jackets, and necessary insurance.

What do I need to bring?

Bring sports shoes.

What languages are available?

The instructor/pilot support includes Spanish, English, French, and German.

Is there free cancellation and can I pay later?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now & pay later, meaning you pay nothing today.

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