REVIEW · MEDELLIN
Paragliding flight in Medellin with expert pilots
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Medellín from above feels unreal. This paragliding flight turns city views into cloud-level perspective, with expert pilots (international certification) and a runway launch that can include more adrenaline-style maneuvers. You’ll spend roughly 1 hour in the air, depending on conditions.
I love how the experience starts with practical pre-flight safety indications and the right gear, not vague promises. I also like that you’re flying with a real professional team—people mention guides like Juan Pablo, David, Daniel, Jorge Cerna, Felipe, and Brian—so questions get answered calmly before you ever leave the ground.
One consideration: the activity depends 100% on the climate. If weather isn’t right, you’ll need flexibility, because the flight can be rescheduled or refunded.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Want You to Know First
- Why This Paragliding Spot in Medellín Feels So Special
- Your Pilot Team: What “Expert” Really Looks Like Mid-Flight
- Meeting Point, Pickup, and How Day-Of Timing Works
- The Flow on Flight Day: Ground Steps That Make the Air Feel Easier
- The Flight: Medellín Views, Cloud Time, and Optional Maneuvers
- Gear, Comfort, and the 150 Kilos / 353 Pounds Limit
- Price and Value: Is $63 Actually Worth It?
- Weather Rules: The Real “Itinerary” Is the Sky
- Who This Experience Fits Best (and Who Might Want to Rethink)
- Tips to Make Your Paragliding Flight Feel Smooth
- Should You Book Paragliding in Medellín with Dragon Fly?
- FAQ
- How long is the paragliding experience?
- Does the flight depend on weather?
- Where do we meet for the activity?
- Is pickup from my hotel included?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are photos and videos included?
- What is the maximum weight limit?
- What if I land somewhere else because of weather?
- What is the cancellation window?
Key Things I’d Want You to Know First

- Safety-first briefing before you sit in the harness and helmets go on.
- Runway launch method, which makes the takeoff feel more controlled.
- You pick your vibe: relaxed soaring or extra thrills with maneuvers (when conditions allow).
- Solid team presence: pilots you might fly with include Juan Pablo, David, Daniel, Jorge Cerna, Felipe, and Brian.
- Weather matters: the day’s flight plan depends on conditions, not just the calendar.
- Gear and insurance included, with harness/helmets and an insurance policy in the package.
Why This Paragliding Spot in Medellín Feels So Special

This is not “look at the view from a platform” tourism. Paragliding gives you motion—wind tugging at your thoughts, clouds around you, and Medellín spreading below like a map you can actually fly across.
What makes Medellín particularly fun for paragliding is how quickly the scene changes. You go from ground-level air and mountain edges to sky-level openness where the city becomes geometry. Even if you’re not trying to be an adrenaline junkie, just feeling the takeoff run and the lift into open air is a different kind of travel memory.
And yes, you can dial up the thrills. The experience includes the possibility of maneuvers for those who want more action, not just a smooth drift.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Medellin.
Your Pilot Team: What “Expert” Really Looks Like Mid-Flight
In a good paragliding setup, the pilot’s job starts before launch. You get pre-flight safety indications, and you’ll be told how to be comfortable in the harness and what to do during key moments. That’s what helps the whole experience feel manageable instead of scary.
From the names that come up often—Juan Pablo, David, Daniel, Jorge Cerna, Felipe, and Brian—you can see a pattern: communication and calm guidance matter. People talk about pilots who explain what’s happening and keep the flight smooth, which is exactly what you want when you’re dealing with real wind, real height, and real lift.
Practical takeaway for you: treat your pilot briefing like a checklist. Ask questions before you board. If you’re nervous about heights, say so right away. A professional pilot can adapt their approach, but they can’t read your mind.
Meeting Point, Pickup, and How Day-Of Timing Works

You meet at Dragon Fly Parapente Medellin, Km 6 Vía Medellín – San Pedro de los Milagros, Estadero El Voladero, Bello, Antioquia, Colombia. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
Pickup is offered, and you should plan on being transported to the flight site and back. One detail I really appreciate for practical travel days: transportation back to the flight site is included if landing happens in a different location due to weather. That matters because paragliding weather can shift faster than plans.
Two more logistics notes that help you plan:
- You’ll likely want to book about a week ahead on average (it’s commonly booked around 7 days in advance).
- This is a private tour/activity, so only your group participates. That’s a big deal if you’re traveling with friends or want a quieter experience without extra mixing.
The Flow on Flight Day: Ground Steps That Make the Air Feel Easier

Here’s how the experience typically unfolds, and what to expect at each stage:
1) Arrival and equipment setup
You’ll use state-of-the-art flight equipment in excellent condition, plus a harness and helmet (included). This isn’t just a comfort upgrade—it’s the baseline for a safe flight.
2) Safety briefing that actually prepares you
You’ll get pre-flight safety indications from the guide/pilots. In plain terms, this is where you learn how to move, what to listen for, and how your role connects to the pilot’s role.
3) Medical assistance card
You also get a medical assistance card. It’s not something you want to think about, but it adds reassurance that the operation plans for real-world needs.
4) Runway launch
Then you use the runway. A runway launch tends to feel more predictable than random-looking launches, and it helps you trust the process.
After that, you’re in the sky, and your pilot handles the rest. The “hour-ish” duration is approximate, and your actual time depends on conditions, so keep your schedule flexible around the experience window.
The Flight: Medellín Views, Cloud Time, and Optional Maneuvers
This is the part most people remember in high detail later. You’ll perceive the clouds, ride wind currents, and get a view toward Medellín from a completely different angle.
What you may notice first is the changing feeling in your body. Paragliding isn’t a rollercoaster; it’s a mix of floating and motion. The wind pushes and pulls, but it’s controlled by the canopy and pilot decisions. If you’re the type who likes “hands-on thrills,” you might enjoy the maneuvers option when conditions allow.
Even if you choose a more relaxed flight, you’re still going to experience movement that feels alive. Clouds can form a ceiling and then open up. City blocks shrink. Roads look like lines drawn with a ruler. It’s travel sensory overload in a good way.
Practical note: since the flight depends on climate, the exact flight profile can vary. You’re not signing up for a guaranteed script. You’re signing up for an expert team to take you flying when the sky says yes.
Gear, Comfort, and the 150 Kilos / 353 Pounds Limit

Let’s talk body realities. There’s a weight limit of 150 kilos (353 pounds) maximum. That’s not just policy language; in paragliding, it affects safety and canopy performance. If you’re near the limit, confirm with the operator before you go.
Included gear is solid:
- Harness and helmets
- State-of-the-art equipment in excellent condition
Comfort tips (so you don’t end up thinking about your clothes instead of the view):
- Wear shoes with grip.
- Avoid loose accessories that could snag.
- If you run cold, bring a light layer; air at altitude can feel cooler than you expect.
Price and Value: Is $63 Actually Worth It?

At $63.00 per person for about an hour in the air, this stands out as strong value—mainly because so much is included.
You’re getting:
- Expert pilots and guides (Spanish and English)
- Harness and helmets
- Insurance policy
- Pre-flight safety indications
- Medical assistance card
- Equipment that’s described as state-of-the-art and in excellent condition
- Transportation back to the flight site in case of landing in a different location (weather dependent)
What’s not included: photos and videos. So if you want keepsakes beyond your own photos on your phone, plan on paying separately if that’s available. Also, private transportation isn’t included, even though pickup is offered—so if you want a guaranteed private car experience, you may need to look at upgrades and pricing with the operator.
My advice on value: if you’re already in Medellín and you’re within the weight limit, this is a relatively affordable way to get a real aerial experience. The “value” here comes from the whole package: safety prep, certified expertise, and the gear, not just the flight.
Weather Rules: The Real “Itinerary” Is the Sky

This is the part that determines everything. The activity depends 100% on climate, and good weather is required. That means your best planning strategy is simple: keep the rest of your day flexible.
If the flight can’t run, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. And if conditions are right, the pilot team will use the runway launch and fly based on what the air is doing—not just what the schedule says.
If landing location shifts due to weather, transportation back is part of the plan. So you won’t get stranded in the middle of nowhere if the wind decides to change the story.
Who This Experience Fits Best (and Who Might Want to Rethink)
This works well for most people because it’s structured, guided, and focused on safety. The operation also says most participants can take part.
It’s especially a good fit if:
- You want a bucket-list thrill without complicated planning.
- You’re traveling as a couple or small group and like the idea of a private activity.
- You appreciate clear instructions and a calm pilot approach.
It might be less ideal if:
- You hate waiting on weather. Since it depends 100% on climate, you may need patience.
- You strongly need photos/videos included in the base price. They aren’t included here.
- You expect a private car as part of the standard package. Pickup is offered, but private transportation is listed as not included.
On the positive side, service animals are allowed, and the meeting point is near public transportation, which helps if you’re not renting a car.
Tips to Make Your Paragliding Flight Feel Smooth
A few practical moves can dramatically improve your experience:
- Arrive with questions ready. Ask about what maneuvers are like, and what happens if conditions change.
- Wear grip-friendly shoes. The runway moment comes fast.
- Keep your schedule flexible. Weather control is real control here.
- Listen during the briefing. The best flights are the ones where you’re doing the easy, correct things at the right times.
- Plan for the gear. Helmet and harness are included, but you still control how comfortable you are before you start.
Also, if you’re doing a special occasion, tell the crew. People have celebrated birthdays here, and the team tends to handle the day with extra care.
Should You Book Paragliding in Medellín with Dragon Fly?
If you want one memorable Medellín experience that’s genuinely different from viewpoints and walking tours, I’d book this. The big reason: you’re paying for more than a flight. You’re paying for structured safety steps, a professional team, and full equipment support, all wrapped into an experience that often runs around an hour.
Book it if:
- You’re comfortable with weather-based scheduling.
- You want real aerial views of Medellín and the cloud scenery.
- You like the idea of expert pilots guiding you, including the option for maneuvers.
Skip it or at least hold off if:
- Your plans can’t flex due to climate-dependent timing.
- You need photos/videos included in the price.
- You’re outside the 150 kilos / 353 pounds limit.
If the sky gives you a green light, this is exactly the kind of trip moment you’ll replay later—wind in your ears, the city below, and a pilot who keeps everything calm from run-up to lift-off.
FAQ
How long is the paragliding experience?
The flight duration is approximately 1 hour.
Does the flight depend on weather?
Yes. The activity depends 100% on the climate, and it requires good weather.
Where do we meet for the activity?
You meet at Dragon Fly Parapente Medellin, Km 6 Vía Medellín – San Pedro de los Milagros, Estadero El Voladero, Bello, Antioquia, Colombia.
Is pickup from my hotel included?
Pickup is offered. Private transportation is listed as not included, so for a fully private car setup you may need an upgrade.
What’s included in the price?
Included are state-of-the-art equipment, a guide in Spanish and English, pre-flight safety indications, insurance policy, and harness and helmets.
Are photos and videos included?
No. Photos and videos are not included.
What is the maximum weight limit?
The maximum weight limit is 150 kilos (353 pounds).
What if I land somewhere else because of weather?
Transportation back to the flight site in case of landing in a different location is provided, and it depends on the weather.
What is the cancellation window?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.

























