REVIEW · MEDELLIN
Paragliding in Medellin.
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Birds-eye views start fast. Paragliding from the mountains above Medellín gives you that true sense of flight, with the right setup handled for you, from certified pilots to the gear.
I love that they build this around safety and comfort, so you’re not scrambling to figure anything out once you arrive.
What I like even more is how the team keeps things clear and supportive, even if you’re nervous at first. The only drawback to flag: the landing moment can feel a bit intense if you’re scared of heights.
In This Review
- Quick highlights (what makes this one worth your time)
- Medellín Paragliding from Bello: what you’re really buying
- The 3-hour experience: how the day typically unfolds
- Safety that doesn’t feel complicated: insurance, certified equipment, certified pilots
- Views from above Medellín: what you’ll notice once you’re flying
- Staff energy and first-timer confidence: what “helpful” really means here
- Price and value: $85 per person plus optional upgrades
- Getting there: Bello meeting point and timing tips that save hassle
- Weather matters: how to plan your Medellín day
- Who this is best for (and the one honest caution)
- Should you book paragliding in Medellín?
- FAQ
- How long is the paragliding experience in Medellín?
- What does the $85 per person price include?
- Do I need private transportation to get there?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Are photos and videos included?
- What happens if poor weather cancels the flight?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Quick highlights (what makes this one worth your time)
- Certified pilots and insurance included, so you can relax and enjoy the flight
- Right to the track and certified equipment, meaning you’re set up for takeoff without guesswork
- 3 hours on the clock, a solid half-day adventure that fits easily into a Medellín plan
- Big aerial views and plenty of time in the air, not a quick in-and-out
- Optional private transportation if you want door-to-door convenience
- GoPro photos/videos available for an extra fee if you want take-home proof
Medellín Paragliding from Bello: what you’re really buying

Paragliding in Medellín is one of those activities that sounds simple until you’re standing there and realizing you’re about to float. The value here is that you’re not “figuring it out.” You’re being set up by a team with long-running experience, certifications, and a safety-first approach, including an insurance policy and certified equipment.
You’re also not just buying pretty views. You’re buying the whole flow: being guided to the launch area, using proper gear, and flying with certified pilots who handle the hard parts. That means your job is mostly to listen, breathe, and enjoy the scenery—while they manage the flight.
This particular operation meets in Bello (Antioquia) near a public-transport area, which matters because it makes the day feel easier. If you’re staying in Medellín proper, you can either go with public transport or add the optional private transportation.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Medellin.
The 3-hour experience: how the day typically unfolds

The full experience runs about 3 hours. That’s a helpful time window because it’s long enough to feel complete, but short enough that you won’t lose half a day to logistics.
Here’s what the timing usually feels like from the moment you show up:
- Meet and check in at the launch-area base. You’ll confirm details and get matched with your pilot.
- Gear and safety setup. Expect certified equipment and a briefing that gets you ready for takeoff. This is also where your pilot explains what you should do during the flight and especially what to focus on near landing.
- Getting to the track. The tour includes right to the track, so you’re not hunting around for where to go next. You’re guided to the right place for launching.
- Time in the air. The big payoff is the flight itself—view-focused, with plenty of time aloft rather than a super-short ride.
- Return back to the meeting point. The activity ends back at the start location, so you’re not stuck trying to figure out your next move right after you land.
One thing I’d keep in mind: the experience can feel calm and even relaxing for most of the flight, but the landing is the part that tends to spike nerves for some people. If you’re anxious about heights, that’s the moment to plan for mentally.
Safety that doesn’t feel complicated: insurance, certified equipment, certified pilots
This tour is built around safety details that you can understand quickly.
Included items that matter in real life:
- Insurance policy in the package
- Certified pilots
- Certified equipment
- Right to the track, meaning you’re not improvising where and how the flight happens
And then there’s the human side. The reviews and style of operation point to guides who are patient and supportive—especially with first-timers. If you’re worried you might freeze up, this is the kind of setting where you’ll get step-by-step guidance.
Safety isn’t just paperwork here. It shows up in how they run the day: clear instructions, experienced pilots, and equipment that’s been vetted for flight. That combination is what turns a scary idea into a doable adventure.
Views from above Medellín: what you’ll notice once you’re flying

Let’s talk about the best part: the air.
Paragliding gives you a slow-motion view of the region that you just don’t get from a viewpoint. From up there, your brain goes quiet in a good way. You’ll see the mountains and city-adjacent terrain from a new angle, and you’ll get time to actually take it in.
What I’d call out from the experience style:
- People describe the views as amazing and spectacular
- The flight includes lots of time in the air, not just a quick burst
- Even if you’re afraid of heights, it often feels fine until landing
If you’re the type who likes nature and adrenaline, this hits both. It’s not extreme like some thrill sports, but you still get the emotional punch of being suspended and gliding above real terrain.
Staff energy and first-timer confidence: what “helpful” really means here

This is one of those activities where staff quality makes or breaks the day. The tone here is consistently warm: guides that are considerate, helpful, and focused on making sure you’re comfortable.
A few details worth noting:
- The team is described as very nice, helpful, and professional.
- English support comes up, which can reduce stress if your Spanish is rusty.
- Names that show up include Juan and staff like Freddy and John, which is a nice reminder that you’re dealing with real people, not a faceless operation.
If you’re going for the first time, the “confidence-building” aspect is huge. You’ll want a pilot who explains what to expect and doesn’t rush you. That’s the difference between feeling stuck and feeling in control.
And yes, the best part is that you can be both excited and a little nervous. That combination is common, and the team’s approach seems built for it.
Price and value: $85 per person plus optional upgrades

The listed price is $85.00 per person for an experience of about 3 hours, including insurance, certified pilots, certified equipment, and right to the track.
Is $85 good value? For paragliding around Medellín, you’re paying for:
- Pilot expertise
- Safety systems and equipment
- Access to the proper launch area
- A flight experience that’s hard to replicate on your own
That’s exactly what this package includes.
Two add-ons you should know about:
- Private transportation (optional): an additional 130,000 COP for 1 to 4 people
If you don’t want to deal with buses/taxis, this can be worth it for small groups. If you’re comfortable using public transport, you can keep costs down.
- GoPro photos/videos: $14.00 per person
If you care about getting proof you were really up there, this is the simplest way to get it. If you’re traveling light, it’s nice not to rely on your phone at awkward angles.
Getting there: Bello meeting point and timing tips that save hassle

Your meeting point is:
Vuelos Parapente Medellín
619’49.5″N, 7535’50 #3″W, Bello, Antioquia, Colombia
The activity runs 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (daily). You’ll also get confirmation at booking, which helps.
Two practical tips:
- Plan to arrive a little early. Even with a smooth operation, you’ll want time for check-in and gear setup.
- If you’re using public transport, this is described as near public transportation, which is a big deal in Colombia where routes can vary. Still, don’t assume the first bus stop is the one you want—give yourself cushion time.
Also, the average booking window is about 27 days in advance. That tells you demand is steady. If you have specific dates, especially during peak season, booking earlier reduces your odds of schedule changes.
Weather matters: how to plan your Medellín day

Paragliding is weather-dependent. This experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
So how do you plan around that?
- Keep your schedule flexible on the day you book. Don’t make tight plans that depend on you being in the air at an exact time.
- If you’re juggling multiple activities in Medellín, put this one where it’s easiest to reschedule. Weather cancellations are often more frustrating when you’ve locked in everything else.
The good news: when conditions are right, the flight experience seems to deliver big time—views, air time, and a smooth overall flow.
Who this is best for (and the one honest caution)

This paragliding option is designed for a wide range of people—“most travelers can participate”—so it’s a strong candidate if you want a real adrenaline/nature combo without something overly technical.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You want mountain scenery from above
- You like activities that feel safe and organized
- You’re traveling with friends or family and want a shared “wow” moment
- You want a half-day adventure that doesn’t drag on
The one consideration to take seriously:
- If you’re very afraid of heights, focus your mind on the flight. Many people find the experience manageable until the landing, and that landing moment is where nerves can spike.
And a good logistical note: this is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That can make the day feel less rushed and more personal, especially if you’re a small group.
Should you book paragliding in Medellín?
I’d book it if you want a well-run paragliding flight with certified pilots, insurance, and gear that’s handled for you—plus mountain views that genuinely change how you see Medellín.
Book with confidence if:
- You want an experience that feels organized from check-in to landing
- You care about safety systems being included, not optional
- You’re okay spending a little extra on GoPro photos if you want them
Maybe think twice if:
- You’re highly distressed by any height-related moments, and you know landing is the hardest part for you
If your schedule allows flexibility for weather, this is the kind of activity that turns into a core Medellín memory.
FAQ
How long is the paragliding experience in Medellín?
The experience lasts about 3 hours (approx.).
What does the $85 per person price include?
It includes an insurance policy, certified pilots, right to the track, and certified equipment.
Do I need private transportation to get there?
Private transportation is optional. It costs 130,000 COP for 1 to 4 people. The meeting point is also described as near public transportation.
Where is the meeting point?
The start location is Vuelos Parapente Medellin at the provided coordinates in Bello, Antioquia, Colombia. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Are photos and videos included?
Photos and videos with a GoPro camera are not included. They cost $14.00 per person as an add-on.
What happens if poor weather cancels the flight?
If the experience is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience starts. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount is not refunded.

























