REVIEW · TENERIFE
Tenerife Costa Adeje Parasailing
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If you want a quick hit of adrenaline, this delivers. Parasailing off Costa Adeje lifts you up to 100 meters above the water, with big views of the coast and Tenerife’s southern beaches. I really like how the crew keeps the mood light while staying focused on safety, and I also like that the flight is short enough to fit easily into a day. One drawback to plan for: it’s only 10 minutes in the air, so you’ll want to enjoy the whole boat time too, not just the moment you’re flying.
The vibe here feels more like a well-run activity than a chaotic carnival. You’ll get a proper safety briefing, a life jacket, and guided harnessing before you launch, and you’re in a small group limited to 10 people. The possible consideration: if you’re not a confident swimmer, or if you’re dealing with pregnancy or mobility needs, this activity isn’t set up for you.
In This Review
- Key Takeaways Before You Go
- Price and Duration: Is $64 Worth 10 Minutes in the Sky?
- Meeting at Puerto Colón, Pontoon 3: How to Avoid the Stress
- What Happens Before You Fly: Safety Briefing and Harness Time
- The Boat Ride Out: Sun, Sea Breeze, and Getting Your Bearings
- The 10-Minute Parasail: Takeoff, Up to 100m, and the Views You Came For
- The coastline you’ll likely spot
- Photos and Videos: Worth It if You Want Proof
- Getting Back to Shore: The Landing Moment and Then Off the Boat
- Who Should Book This and Who Should Skip It
- You’ll probably love it if…
- You should skip it if…
- Practical Tips: How to Make Your Flight Go Smoothly
- The Real Value: A Safe, Fun Crew Makes the Difference
- Should You Book This Tenerife Parasailing in Costa Adeje?
Key Takeaways Before You Go
- Up to 100 meters above the sea for dramatic south-Tenerife views.
- Small group (10 max), so you get more attention during harnessing and launch.
- Gentle takeoff and landing are part of the experience, with a crew that keeps things calm.
- Photos and videos are available after the flight, with an extra purchase option.
- English, Dutch, and Spanish instruction means you’ll understand the plan clearly.
- You’ll also spend real time on the boat, speeding across the water between and after the flight.
Price and Duration: Is $64 Worth 10 Minutes in the Sky?

At about $64 per person for a 10-minute flight, the question isn’t just the price. It’s what you’re really paying for: convenience, safety, and the payoff of soaring over Tenerife’s shoreline without needing a whole day of logistics.
You’re not booking a long tour that drags. This is built around one clean moment in the air, then you’re back at the dock relatively quickly. That matters in Costa Adeje because the area is packed with beach time, meals, and other activities. A short, high-impact activity can be a smart use of vacation hours.
For value, I also like the small-group setup. When a team caps participants at 10, it’s easier for them to manage harness fit and answer questions. And based on what you’ll see in action, the crew spends time getting people comfortable, not rushing the process. The result is that the experience can feel doable even if you’re nervous.
If you’re the type who wants an all-day adventure, you might find the time in the air too brief. But if you want something that feels special without swallowing your schedule, this fits.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife.
Meeting at Puerto Colón, Pontoon 3: How to Avoid the Stress

Your meeting point is Puerto Colón, Costa Adeje, Pontoon 3. The boat is scheduled to depart at the time indicated in your booking, so you’ll want to arrive 25 minutes early.
This is one of those activities where being even a little late can mess with the whole rhythm. The staff handle a constant flow of people, and parasailing needs prep time for harnessing and line checks.
Here’s what I’d do to make your morning or afternoon smoother:
- Map the meeting spot ahead of time and arrive with buffer.
- Bring your ID/passport, since it’s specifically requested.
- Plan for sun and salt air on the dock while you wait.
Once you’re checked in, you’ll head to the boatside portion of the setup. Reviews from people who did this before also suggest there can be a small learning curve for stepping onto the boat. So wear clothes you can move in easily and keep your footing steady.
What Happens Before You Fly: Safety Briefing and Harness Time

After you arrive at Puerto Colón, expect a safety briefing and the “get everyone ready” phase. This is where the crew’s vibe really matters, because your comfort is built here.
You’ll be fitted with a life jacket, and the activity uses a system designed for safe flights and landings. You’ll also be paired up so the flight isn’t just you and your nerves. One good sign: people consistently describe the staff as friendly and professional, with instructions that are easy to follow.
A couple practical notes from the way the operation runs:
- You’ll be guided through harnessing step-by-step.
- If you get motion sick, it helps to tell the crew so they can support you during the boat ride.
- If you’re worried about getting wet, ask during the briefing about any options that can help you stay drier.
The goal here is simple: you should feel like you know what’s happening before you’re in the air. That’s when nervous first-timers tend to relax fast.
The Boat Ride Out: Sun, Sea Breeze, and Getting Your Bearings

The parasailing happens off Costa Adeje, and you’ll spend time on a specially designed parasailing boat before and after the flight. It’s not just waiting. You’re out on the water, feeling that sea breeze that makes Tenerife’s southern coast so tempting.
What you’ll likely notice:
- There’s music on board, and the crew tends to keep the mood fun.
- Your time isn’t all standing around. You’ll be moving toward the takeoff area.
- You’ll probably have a chance to settle your camera plans since you’re about to go up.
One small but helpful detail: some people mention there’s storage for belongings so you don’t have to hold everything while you’re getting harnessed. Still, don’t bring anything valuable you’d be upset to lose.
Also, in case you’re wondering whether you’ll be alone up there: the operation is designed around small groups, and the flight involves a minimum of two people in the air. So you’re not strapped into a solo experience.
The 10-Minute Parasail: Takeoff, Up to 100m, and the Views You Came For

Now for the part most people are thinking about: the actual parasailing flight.
You’ll rise to up to 100 meters above sea level, with views over the south of Tenerife. The flight itself is about 10 minutes, which is just enough time to feel the rush, take in the coastline, and still have a quick emotional reset before you land.
What you’ll likely feel first is movement and the tug of wind. Then the world changes. Suddenly the beaches and shoreline look like a map, and the water looks like glass from higher up.
A big reason people come back to this part is how the crew handles the takeoff and landing. You’ll often hear that the launch and landing feel controlled and calm, not jerky or chaotic. That matters a lot if you’re afraid of heights or just want a smooth ride.
The coastline you’ll likely spot
During the flight, you can see several well-known beaches around the area, including:
- Playa Las Americas
- Playa Las Vistas
- Playa de Troya
Even if you don’t know the names ahead of time, you’ll recognize the stretch of beach and the way the coastline bends around the resorts. It’s the kind of view that makes you understand why this part of Tenerife stays popular all year.
One bonus that can happen on some trips: you might spot marine life such as a turtle, adding that wow factor beyond the skyline and sand.
Photos and Videos: Worth It if You Want Proof

Parasailing is one of those experiences where your memory is good, but your phone photos might be shaky or half-blurry. That’s why many people go for the extra photo and video option after the flight.
There’s an option to purchase the videos and photos taken during your activity, usually delivered on a memory card. In the notes from past riders, pricing was mentioned (one person referenced €35 for photos/videos). If you love having physical souvenirs, this is one of the most practical extras you can buy.
If you’re budget-minded, you can still enjoy the flight without it. But if you’re going with friends or family and want something you can actually share later, this is the kind of add-on that tends to feel useful.
Getting Back to Shore: The Landing Moment and Then Off the Boat

When it’s time to come down, landing is usually the last big emotional hurdle. The good news from what people describe is that the landing is handled with care, so you don’t feel like you’re fighting gravity.
Once you’re back, you return to Parasailing Tenerife Aj Fly Watersports at the end of the activity. Then it’s done. No long walk, no complicated transfer. You’re free to keep enjoying Costa Adeje.
This fast exit is part of why I like short activities like this: you get a sky view and still keep the rest of your day for food, beaches, or a late sunset stroll.
Who Should Book This and Who Should Skip It
This parasailing experience is best for people who want an easy-to-fit adventure with clear safety support and strong views.
You’ll probably love it if…
- You want a high view experience without spending hours traveling.
- You’re okay with a short burst of adrenaline instead of a full-day excursion.
- You like the sea breeze, sun, and speed on the water.
- You appreciate a crew that explains things clearly and helps you feel at ease.
You should skip it if…
It’s not suitable for:
- Children under 3 years
- Pregnant women
- Wheelchair users
- Non-swimmers
If you’re unsure about your comfort level, don’t guess. Ask before you go. You’ll get better results when you’re honest about comfort needs and swim confidence.
Practical Tips: How to Make Your Flight Go Smoothly

Here’s how to make the day easier on yourself.
What to bring
- Passport or ID card
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen, including biodegradable sunscreen
- Comfortable clothes
- Beachwear
That biodegradable sunscreen detail is worth taking seriously, since you’ll be around water and marine areas.
How to dress
Wear something you can move in quickly for harnessing. Also, plan for sun. Even if the air feels cool at height, Tenerife’s southern coast can be bright and warm on the dock.
If you’re nervous
Tell the crew before you launch. The staff are used to first-timers, and the tone is described as reassuring and fun. You’ll likely feel better once you understand the steps.
If you get motion sick
Let them know you’re prone to it. Past riders report the crew can be sympathetic and supportive. Still, bring whatever you personally rely on for motion sickness, since this varies by person.
The Real Value: A Safe, Fun Crew Makes the Difference

Plenty of activities promise views. This one delivers the views, but what makes it feel like good value is the people running it.
From the way the operation is described, the crew:
- keeps instructions simple
- manages harnessing efficiently
- maintains a fun, relaxed atmosphere with music on board
- helps riders who are nervous or unsure
- makes people feel safe
Small group operations work best when the team is attentive, and the limit of 10 participants supports that.
Also, there’s a practical advantage that doesn’t show up in marketing: when something goes wrong, like arriving late, the team has been described as communicating and waiting rather than just leaving people behind. That’s the kind of calm professionalism you want when you’re on vacation and don’t want last-minute stress.
Should You Book This Tenerife Parasailing in Costa Adeje?
Book it if you want a short, well-managed thrill with serious coastline views. The flight is brief at 10 minutes, but it’s long enough to feel the rush and take in Playa Las Americas, Playa Las Vistas, and Playa de Troya from above. The small group feel and the emphasis on clear instructions are big pluses, especially if it’s your first time.
Skip it if you’re in the groups listed as not suitable, or if you’re looking for an all-day activity with lots of stops. This is a focused experience: dock, safety, harness, flight, back to shore, done.
If you match the vibe and follow the simple prep steps, Aj Fly Watersports is an easy bet for a memorable Tenerife moment without turning your schedule upside down.

























