REVIEW · MEDELLIN
Paragliding Tour from Medellin with Transportation and Videos HD
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A good view can change your day. This tandem paragliding trip from Medellín pairs big adrenaline with a well-run team and a launch from San Félix, known for some of the best angles over the city. I also like how the experience is set up end-to-end, so you’re not guessing what happens next.
Two standouts for me are the round-trip hotel transportation (air-conditioned) and the professional pilot setup that keeps things calm and safe. One thing to consider: the activity needs good weather, so plans can shift if conditions aren’t right.
In This Review
- Why This Paragliding Tour Feels So Well Run
- Getting From Your Hotel to San Félix Without the Headaches
- What you can expect on the ground
- San Félix: Where You Start and Why the View Matters
- Tandem Paragliding With a Professional Pilot (How Safety Actually Shows Up)
- What to do if you don’t speak much Spanish
- The HD Videos and Photos You’ll Be Happy You Paid For
- Private Tour Attention With a Realistic Group Size
- Price and Value: Is $106.99 Reasonable in Medellín?
- Weather Rules: The Small Detail That Can Change Everything
- Who This Paragliding Tour Suits Best
- Should You Book Ultra Tours Medellín’s Paragliding?
- FAQ
- What time does the paragliding tour in Medellín start?
- How long is the tour?
- Does the price include transportation from and to my hotel?
- How many people are in the group?
- Where does the paragliding take place?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Why This Paragliding Tour Feels So Well Run
- Hotel pickup and return by air-conditioned vehicle keeps travel stress low
- Tandem flights with a professional pilot means you focus on the ride, not the technique
- San Félix launch with a strong Medellín viewpoint for maximum payoff
- Private tour feel with up to 20 travelers for more personal attention
- HD photos and videos so you can relive the flight clearly later
Getting From Your Hotel to San Félix Without the Headaches

This tour is built around one simple idea: you shouldn’t spend your energy figuring out transportation. You get round-trip pickup from your hotel, and you ride in an air-conditioned vehicle. That matters in Medellín, because you’ll want your body feeling good before you head to the launch area.
The meeting time is 10:00 am, and the full experience runs about 4 hours. In that window, they handle the drive, the setup time, the flight, and the return. If you’re visiting Medellín for the first time, this kind of “door-to-sky” structure makes paragliding much less intimidating.
Also, the group size stays capped at 20 travelers. That’s not a huge crowd, and it helps with organization—especially on a day when weather can change quickly and schedules may tighten.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Medellin.
What you can expect on the ground
From the reviews, the pre-flight moment includes a bit of walking up to get ready for the launch. That’s common in this kind of activity, but it’s still good to know you won’t just roll up, sit down, and fly. Plan for a little effort right before takeoff.
San Félix: Where You Start and Why the View Matters
Your flight happens near San Félix, Antioquia, from the track set up for paragliding. This is the part of Medellín where the city looks wide, layered, and far-reaching. The tour specifically targets the area with what they describe as the best viewpoint over Medellín, and that’s the payoff you’re paying for.
You’ll spend about 2 hours at San Félix, and that stretch is doing more than just filling time. It’s where you’ll get briefed, get suited up, and wait for the right moment to fly. If you’ve ever done an outdoor activity that depends on conditions, you’ll recognize that the “waiting” isn’t idle. It’s part of making the flight smooth and safe.
Even if you’re nervous on the ground, this stop helps you understand what you’re about to do. You see the setup, watch others get ready, and feel the moment approaching. That context can make a big difference between fear and excitement.
Tandem Paragliding With a Professional Pilot (How Safety Actually Shows Up)

This is tandem paragliding, meaning you fly attached to a professional pilot. For first-timers, that’s the key detail. You’re not responsible for steering or controlling everything. Your job is mostly to breathe, listen, and enjoy the ride while the pilot handles the flying.
One of the best-sounding parts of the experience is the feeling of structure. The reviews highlight that the staff is professional and that the safety side feels taken seriously. That’s exactly what you want to hear for a first flight—someone can explain things clearly, move with confidence, and make the process feel routine.
There’s also the emotional arc you should expect. One review notes being scared at first, then describing the moment you’re in the air as magic. That’s a pretty common pattern with tandem flight: the ground looks intense, but once you’re airborne and stabilized, your brain shifts from panic to wonder.
What to do if you don’t speak much Spanish
The tour information doesn’t promise multilingual guides, and one review mentions language was a little limited. The good news: they still communicated directions clearly enough, and the reviewer understood with some Spanish. So if you have basic Spanish, you’ll likely feel more comfortable. If not, go in with patience and a willingness to follow cues.
The HD Videos and Photos You’ll Be Happy You Paid For
This tour markets videos in HD, and the reviews back up that the quality is genuinely good. For most people, the biggest challenge after a paragliding flight is the same: it’s hard to describe how it felt. HD video and solid photos solve that.
Think about what paragliding is like. It’s fast. It’s emotional. And there’s wind, light changes, and the kind of adrenaline where details don’t stick. When the team provides strong footage, you don’t have to rely on memory alone. You’ll actually see the route, the moment of lift-off, and the view the way you experienced it.
Even better, this is included in a tour that’s already priced as a packaged experience. That means you’re less likely to get stuck paying extra later for media. It’s one of those value points that people don’t always think about until after they fly.
Private Tour Attention With a Realistic Group Size
This is described as a private tour, with a maximum of 20 travelers. Those two details can seem contradictory at first—private usually means smaller—but in practice, private often means you have your own guide and coordination rather than being blended into a massive, mixed group.
For you, that usually translates into clearer instructions and less waiting around in confusion. It also fits the rhythm of paragliding days, where you want the briefing to be consistent and the boarding process to flow.
Based on the reviews, pickup is on time and the staff guides you from start to finish. That kind of organization matters most when you feel nervous. When you trust the sequence, you can relax into the experience instead of worrying about what’s next.
Price and Value: Is $106.99 Reasonable in Medellín?
At $106.99 per person, this tour isn’t the cheapest activity in Medellín—but it’s also not in the “luxury only” category. The value comes from what’s included, not from the price tag alone.
Here’s what you’re effectively buying:
- A tandem flight with a professional pilot (the core activity)
- Round-trip hotel transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
- Time and access to the launch area at San Félix (the tour notes admission ticket free at the activity stop)
- HD videos (which many people consider part of the main deliverable)
When you compare that to booking paragliding piecemeal—driver, entry, guide, and then paying extra for footage—the package starts to look like a smart deal. Especially for first-timers, you get convenience plus safety-focused support.
The duration is also a factor: around 4 hours total. You’re not giving up a whole day, and you still get a full flight experience plus logistics handled for you.
Weather Rules: The Small Detail That Can Change Everything
Paragliding depends on conditions. The tour states that it requires good weather. That’s not a minor note—it’s the heartbeat of whether you fly that day.
If the experience can’t run due to poor weather, you’ll be offered either a different date or a full refund. That’s the practical way to handle it: you’re not stuck losing money because clouds or wind didn’t cooperate.
So when you’re planning your Medellín trip, pick a day when you can be flexible. If you schedule this as your one and only outdoor activity, you’ll feel the weather risk more than if you have another backup plan.
Who This Paragliding Tour Suits Best
This is a strong fit if you want an experience that feels safe and structured. Tandem flight is ideal for first-timers, and the tour says most travelers can participate. If you’re comfortable following instructions and handling a bit of walking during setup, you’ll likely do well.
It’s also good for:
- Couples who want one memorable shared activity
- Solo travelers who want everything handled so they can relax
- Visitors on a short trip who don’t want to waste time organizing transport
If you’re the type who hates waiting, you should know that the 2-hour San Félix portion includes briefing and weather timing. Paragliding isn’t a “sit down and go” activity. You’ll be standing around a bit, which is part of the process.
Should You Book Ultra Tours Medellín’s Paragliding?
If your goal is a real paragliding flight with professional tandem support, hotel pickup, and HD video, this one makes sense. The reviews point to strong safety feelings, good organization from pickup to landing, and high-quality media—three things that matter more than fancy promises.
The main reason to pause isn’t the flight—it’s the weather dependency. If your schedule is tight, build in flexibility or have a backup plan for the day.
If you’re ready to trade a little waiting and a bit of walking for a high-impact aerial view over Medellín, I’d book it. Just choose a flexible day and come with a calm attitude. You’ll be glad you did when you’re finally in the air.
FAQ
What time does the paragliding tour in Medellín start?
The tour starts at 10:00 am.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is about 4 hours.
Does the price include transportation from and to my hotel?
Yes. You get round-trip transportation from your hotel, and you travel in an air-conditioned vehicle.
How many people are in the group?
The tour has a maximum of 20 travelers.
Where does the paragliding take place?
You paraglide from the San Félix area, specifically from the track there that’s described as having the best viewpoint of Medellín.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can also cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts.

























