Parasailing in San Andres Island

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Parasailing in San Andres Island

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  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $79.00
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Operated by Agencia de Viajes y Turismo Bonaitur · Bookable on Viator

San Andrés really is made for feeling the wind. This parasailing outing tows you on a fast boat over the sea of seven colors and lifts you above 100 meters for a sweeping 360° view of the island. In about 2 hours, you get the classic adrenaline hit without having to be a water-sports expert.

I like that the tour is set up for ease: you get parasailing equipment, an induction, and a tour guide, so you’re not guessing what to do once you reach the marina. I also like the value angle here: for $79, you’re paying for the gear, the staff, and the actual flight time—not just a ticket to stand around.

One thing to consider: parasailing depends on good weather, and the rules are strict if you miss the timing or if conditions can’t support the activity.

Key Points to Know Before You Go

  • Above 100 meters in the air for big views over San Andrés
  • 360° perspective from a fast boat tow over the sea of seven colors
  • Equipment and induction included, plus a guide to help you understand the process
  • Private group only (it’s not mixed with random strangers)
  • Photography/video not included, so plan your own camera strategy
  • Cecelia and Richie get special praise for friendly, attentive service

Soaring Over San Andrés: What You Really Do in 2 Hours

Parasailing in San Andres Island - Soaring Over San Andrés: What You Really Do in 2 Hours
This is a straightforward water-adventure tour: you meet at the marina, get your parasailing setup, then ride out and take to the sky. The whole experience runs about 2 hours, which is a sweet spot on a beach trip—long enough to feel like an event, short enough that you can still enjoy the rest of your day.

The star of the show is the flight itself. You’ll be towed by a fast boat while you parasail over San Andrés, gaining altitude for that dramatic island-wide view. Expect the view to be the main memory you walk away with, not just the thrill.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in San Andres.

Meeting at Muelle Portofino: Logistics That Can Make or Break Your Day

Your meeting point is clearly defined: Muelle Portofino, Cra. 1 #2304, San Andrés. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you don’t have to worry about awkward returns or figuring out where to go next.

Here’s the practical warning I’d underline: the biggest failure point isn’t the parasailing. It’s finding the right departure spot and showing up on time. One unhappy customer described a mismatch between a map location and the actual meeting area, which led to missed time and a reshuffle of plans.

So, do yourself a favor:

  • Confirm the exact meeting address before you leave (don’t rely on a vague map pin).
  • Make sure your contact details work and that you can respond quickly if the operator reaches out.
  • Plan to arrive early—marina navigation and taxi drops can take longer than you think.

The good news: the meeting point is said to be near public transportation, so you’re not locked into only one kind of transit.

Equipment, Induction, and the Staff Who Help It Feel Easy

This tour includes parasailing equipment, plus an induction and a tour guide. That matters because parasailing has a few specific moments—getting harnessed correctly, understanding how to move once you’re in the air, and knowing what the team expects from you.

You should also know that staff attention is a recurring theme in the positive feedback. Names that come up with strong praise include Cecelia and Richie, both recognized for being kind, friendly, and willing to go out of their way to keep the experience smooth.

Also pay attention to what’s not included. There’s no photography or video service bundled with your ticket. If you want proof of the sky-high views, bring a camera solution you trust (more on that below).

The Parasail Flight: 100 Meters Up, 360° Around

The big promise here is the view: you’re lifted over 100 meters while the boat tows you across the area above San Andrés. That altitude is what turns a normal coastline shot into something you can’t replicate from shore—because you’re not just looking at the island, you’re looking across it.

And the route is tied to the island’s famous color effects. The experience is described as flying over the sea of seven colors, which is the kind of detail that doesn’t sound real until you’re above it. The tour also sells a best and privileged 360° view, meaning you’re getting the full island sweep rather than a narrow angle.

What you’ll likely notice in the air:

  • The sense of speed from the boat tow, translated into wind and lift.
  • The wide visual range—water, coastline, and the island’s outline all in one frame.
  • How quickly your attention stops focusing on anything besides the view.

That’s why parasailing is such a popular San Andrés activity. It’s one of the rare tours where “the best part” is happening literally above you the whole time.

Value for $79: What You’re Paying For (and What to Budget Extra)

At $79 per person for about 2 hours, this is priced like a mid-range activity that includes the core ingredients: gear, induction, and a guide. You’re not just buying a seat—you’re paying for the equipment setup and the staffing required to run the flight.

The missing piece is photography/video. Since that’s not included, your main extra cost is whatever you decide to spend to capture your own ride. One practical tip from feedback: you can bring your own camera (like a GoPro) or rent locally, and there’s also a reminder to clean your lens for better results. That simple step can make the difference between blurry souvenirs and something you’ll actually want to keep.

Also, note the “private group” angle. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, meaning it’s only your group. That can feel like better value if you’re traveling as a couple or small group and want a more personal, less chaotic experience.

Weather Reality: When Plans Change Without Warning

Parasailing here requires good weather. That’s not a guess—it’s explicitly part of the experience rules. If conditions aren’t favorable and the operator cancels due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

The tricky part is not the weather itself. It’s timing and communication. If you’re hard to reach, or if you arrive at the wrong place, the tour can’t just pause until you catch up. One negative experience shared that a contact failure and meeting-point confusion resulted in missing the parasailing that day. The operator response stressed that they try to coordinate and that alternatives exist when parasailing can’t run.

So I’d treat this like a real appointment:

  • Keep your phone on and reachable.
  • Watch weather windows if you can (even just for your own situational awareness).
  • Have a backup day in mind, since you might need to reschedule if weather turns.

Camera and Comfort Tips That Actually Help

If you care about photos and video, plan ahead—because there’s no built-in service included. A tip that comes up in feedback is to use your own camera or rent locally, and to clean the lenses for clear footage. It sounds basic, but water spray and salt air can ruin shots fast.

For comfort, think practical:

  • If you’re bringing electronics, consider how you’ll protect them from splashes.
  • Wear something you can get wet, since you’re on the sea.
  • Bring a backup way to secure small items if you’re using a phone or small camera.

None of these are “extras to make the trip fancy.” They’re the stuff that helps you keep your attention on flying instead of worrying.

Who This Parasailing Tour Suits Best

This activity is described as something most travelers can participate in, and it’s available as either a solo experience or a couple outing. That makes it especially good for:

  • Couples who want a shared “wow” moment and a view you can’t recreate easily.
  • First-timers in water adventure who want the thrill without complicated lessons.
  • Anyone who values scenery as much as adrenaline.

If you’re traveling with limited mobility or strong fears around height/water, you should think carefully and ask questions at booking. The tour includes induction and a guide, but your comfort matters most in anything involving harnessing and height.

Should You Book This Parasailing in San Andrés?

I’d book if you want one of the most classic San Andrés thrills: fast boat tow + 100m+ height + a 360° island view—all in around 2 hours. The included equipment and induction reduce guesswork, and the strong praise for attentive team members like Cecelia and Richie is a good sign that you’re in capable hands.

I’d pause before booking if you’re the type who depends on flexible meeting-point locations, or if you tend to ignore messages once you’re on vacation. The main risks are logistical: wrong meeting spot, no response when they try to contact you, or weather that doesn’t cooperate.

If you can handle simple coordination and show up ready, this is a strong value at $79—especially because the “product” is the flight itself, not just a ride to a viewpoint.

FAQ

How long is the parasailing experience in San Andrés?

The tour is approximately 2 hours.

How much does parasailing cost per person?

The price is $79.00 per person.

Where do I meet for the tour?

You meet at Muelle Portofino, Cra. 1 #2304, San Andrés, San Andrés y Providencia, Colombia.

What’s included in the ticket price?

The ticket includes use of parasailing equipment, an induction, and a tour guide.

Is photography or video included?

No. Photography and video service are not included.

Is this tour private or shared?

It’s listed as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.

What happens if the weather is not good enough to parasail?

Parasailing requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Can I change or cancel after booking?

This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.

If you want, tell me your travel dates and whether you’re going solo, as a couple, or with friends, and I’ll suggest how to time it with the rest of your San Andrés day.

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