REVIEW · MEDELLIN
Paragliding Medellin with Transportation and free Videos
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A bird’s-eye view of Medellín is hard to beat. This paragliding experience pairs easy hotel transportation with a 15-minute flight above Medellín and Bello, plus GoPro media so you can relive it later.
What I like most is the confidence factor. You’ll be set up by professional pilots, walk through safety instructions, and you’ll get the kind of airborne views that make city names feel small.
One consideration: the time in the air is short. The flight is about 15 minutes, so it’s intense, not drawn-out.
Key highlights worth your attention
- Hotel pickup and drop-off so you’re not figuring out routes with a big adrenaline schedule
- 15 minutes in the air above Medellín and Bello for a true 360º perspective
- Professional pilots who help even first-timers feel ready
- Ask for tricks in the air, if that’s your thing
- GoPro photos and videos included, taken by the pilot team
- San Félix on the itinerary for briefing and getting geared up before you fly
In This Review
- Medellín From Above: What the 15-Minute Flight Really Delivers
- San Félix Setup: Pickup, Briefing, and Getting Geared Up
- Over Medellín and Bello: 360º Views, Air Tricks, and GoPro Media
- Transportation That Removes Hassle: How the Day Flows
- Price and Value: Why $124 Includes More Than Just Flying
- Safety, Insurance, and Who This Flight Fits Best
- First-Time Tips: How to Get the Most Out of Your Flight
- Should You Book This Paragliding Experience?
- FAQ
- What time is hotel pickup?
- How long does the tour last?
- How long is the flight?
- Where do you go before flying?
- Is GoPro video and photos included?
- Is medical insurance included?
- What languages are available?
- What do I need to bring?
- Is there a weight limit?
- Is free cancellation available?
Medellín From Above: What the 15-Minute Flight Really Delivers

If you’ve been curious about flying, this is a straightforward taste that still feels big. You’ll spend roughly 15 minutes airborne, with views stretching over Medellín and Bello, plus mountains and sky. It’s the kind of perspective that’s hard to recreate from the ground.
I love how the ride is built around instant payoff. You don’t need a whole day to earn the view. You get transport, a prep window, and then the main event—up where the city looks like a model and your sense of direction flips.
You can also steer the vibe a bit. If you want more adrenaline, you can ask the pilots to do tricks while you’re in the air. That’s great for first-timers who want reassurance and variety, not just “sit and look.”
Just remember the flight is limited by design. So if you’re hoping for a long, slow soaring session, set your expectations for a concentrated burst instead of an all-afternoon experience.
San Félix Setup: Pickup, Briefing, and Getting Geared Up

The day runs on a tight, simple rhythm. You’ll be picked up from your hotel or apartment at 10:00 AM and taken to a town called San Félix. From there, the team gets you ready for the flight with instructions and insurance coverage included for the experience.
This prep time matters more than most people think. Before you’re in the harness, you need to understand what’s happening, how to respond, and what to expect when you’re launched. The goal here is to make your first flight feel manageable, not mysterious.
At San Félix, you’ll spend about two hours on the on-site portion of the experience. That includes a guided component plus aerial time (listed as parasailing), which helps you build confidence before the main paragliding flight. Even if you’re nervous, this structure gives you a runway—literally and emotionally.
Your guides operate in English and Spanish, which is a big deal when you’re taking safety instructions seriously. And once you’re briefed, you’re not just left alone to figure it out.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Medellin.
Over Medellín and Bello: 360º Views, Air Tricks, and GoPro Media

Here’s the payoff you’re buying: a high, open-air look at Medellín and Bello that turns rooftops and streets into patterns. Paragliding is wind-powered, so you’re not just “moving forward.” You’re being carried by airflow in a way that creates a 360º feeling—city, mountains, and sky wrapping around you.
The pilots are the key to making that feel fun. The experience is designed for you to fly with professional paragliding pilots, and the instruction process is meant to keep you safe and comfortable through the whole sequence. One of the strongest themes in people’s feedback is that nervous first-timers were treated as normal—made safe, not pushed.
The photography angle is also well planned. You’ll get GoPro photos and videos as part of the experience, and the camera content is captured by the pilot team. That saves you from fumbling with your own device while you’re busy enjoying the view.
And if you want your flight to feel less like a quiet sightseeing moment, ask about tricks. A practical tip: bring your question before you’re airborne, when the pilots have time to confirm what’s possible. That way, you can focus on the adrenaline once you’re up there.
Transportation That Removes Hassle: How the Day Flows

The transportation is not just a convenience—it’s part of the experience design. You’re picked up directly from your hotel or apartment at 10:00 AM, and you return back to Medellín afterward. With an activity like this, reducing stress before launch makes a noticeable difference.
You’re heading to a specific flying area (San Félix), so you’re relying on the driver and team to get you to the track smoothly. In past runs, the driver experience has stood out for being friendly and conversational. That matters if you’re the kind of person who handles nerves better with normal conversation than with silence.
Timing-wise, you’re looking at a total duration of about 4 hours. That makes it realistic even if you have other plans that day. It’s also a good option if you want something unusual without committing to a full travel day.
Price and Value: Why $124 Includes More Than Just Flying

At $124 per person, the value is in what’s bundled. This isn’t just “you fly, goodbye.” Your price covers:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- The 15-minute flight over Medellín
- GoPro photos and videos
- Medical insurance
When you compare it to booking flights, hiring a driver separately, or paying for media afterward, the bundle is what keeps it fair. The media package is especially valuable because it captures the flight for you, with the pilot team handling the camera angle.
This also helps first-timers. If you don’t know how the experience works, paying for guidance and insurance upfront removes a lot of guesswork. And since you’re flying with professional pilots, you’re paying for the expertise that makes the flight smoother and safer.
In plain terms: you’re paying to have the whole day handled—transport, prep, flight, and the content you’ll want when you land.
Safety, Insurance, and Who This Flight Fits Best

Safety is treated as part of the activity, not an afterthought. You’ll receive instructions before the flight, and insurance is included for the experience. The team also prepares you at San Félix with the necessary setup, so you’re not thrown into the air without context.
There’s also a clear weight limit: it’s not suitable for people over 270 lbs (122 kg). If you’re above that threshold, this is one of those activities where you really should respect the limit rather than hope it’ll work anyway.
If you’re nervous, take comfort in the way the experience is paced. The setup and guided portions give you time to get oriented. People have specifically noted that safety was prioritized, even when they were anxious at the start.
Language support helps too. With English and Spanish available, you can ask questions and understand the safety instructions without playing guessing games.
First-Time Tips: How to Get the Most Out of Your Flight

You’ll get the best experience if you communicate early and stay engaged during the prep. Here are a few practical ways to do that, based on how the teams tend to work and what people found helpful:
- Tell the team if you feel nervous. The pilots and instructors are used to first-timers and should adapt your comfort level during the briefing.
- Ask the pilot about air tricks before you launch. If that’s something you want, it’s easier when they can plan how to fit it into the flight safely.
- Keep it simple with your focus. Once you’re strapped in and ready, the view will do the rest. Your job is to listen to the pilot and enjoy the ride.
One more small mindset shift: treat this as a guided adventure, not a test. If you approach it with curiosity, you’re more likely to remember the flight for the right reasons—views, fun, and the sense of movement above the city.
Should You Book This Paragliding Experience?

I’d book it if you want a Medellín activity that’s genuinely different but still time-efficient. A total 4-hour day, a focused 15-minute flight, and bundled GoPro media make it feel like a complete package, not a rough DIY adventure.
It’s also a solid pick if you’re a first-timer. The experience is designed around instruction and safety coverage, and you can add excitement by asking for tricks mid-flight.
Skip it if you need a long time soaring overhead. This is a quick hit of adrenaline with a big view payoff. Also, don’t book if you’re over 270 lbs (122 kg), since it’s not suitable for that weight range.
If you’re looking for one standout, sky-level memory in Medellín, this is an easy yes.
FAQ

What time is hotel pickup?
Pickup is at 10:00 AM from your hotel or apartment in Medellín.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is about 4 hours.
How long is the flight?
You’ll have a 15-minute flight over Medellín.
Where do you go before flying?
You’ll be taken to San Félix, where they prepare you for the flight.
Is GoPro video and photos included?
Yes. You’ll receive GoPro photos and videos included with the experience.
Is medical insurance included?
Yes. Medical insurance is included.
What languages are available?
The live tour guide is available in English and Spanish.
What do I need to bring?
You need a passport. A copy is accepted.
Is there a weight limit?
Yes. It is not suitable for people over 270 lbs (122 kg).
Is free cancellation available?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
























