REVIEW · ALANYA
Alanya Paragliding Adventure Sail the Skies
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Alanya’s sky is the best seat in town. In this 700m tandem experience (when conditions allow), you get that wow feeling fast, plus huge sea and forest views while someone else handles the wing and the timing. You also land right near Cleopatra Beach, so the adventure ends with a real-world postcard backdrop instead of just floating off into nothing.
The main thing to plan around is that flights are weather-dependent, so you might get rescheduled. Also note the 20 Eur take-off point entrance fee isn’t included, and the ride is not for everyone due to age and weight limits.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel
- From Hotel Pickup to Yassi Hill: Your Morning Runway
- The Briefing and Gear Checks: Where Confidence Is Built
- 400m or 700m: How Weather Shapes Your Flight Plan
- The 15-Minute Flight: What You’ll See Over Alanya
- Cleopatra Beach Landing: The Moment Everything Clicks
- Photo and Video: Worth It if You Want Proof
- Price and Value: Why $25 Can Actually Add Up to a Bargain
- What to Wear and Bring (So You Don’t Regret It)
- Who This Is Best For (And Who Should Skip It)
- Final Thoughts: Should You Book Alanya Paragliding?
- FAQ
- How long does the Alanya paragliding experience take?
- How high is the flight in Alanya?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What’s included in the price?
- What should I bring?
- Is there an age or weight limit?
- Can I buy photo and video?
- Is the take-off point entrance fee included?
- What languages are the instructors available in?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Key Highlights You’ll Actually Feel

- Tandem thrill from up to 700m for big views without needing skills
- Sea-and-forest scenery over Alanya’s coastline and hills
- A smooth, guided landing at Cleopatra Beach with a landing team waiting
- Training before you fly, so you understand takeoff and landing
- In-flight photos/videos available, plus time to watch results after
- Support that eases nerves, including safety coaching from the pilots and staff
From Hotel Pickup to Yassi Hill: Your Morning Runway

Most people don’t think about the “how” of paragliding until they’re already standing on a launch hillside. Here, the day starts with hotel pickup and drop-off, which matters more than it sounds. In Alanya, you’re often mixing beach time with mountain time, and having the logistics handled keeps your head in the right place: excited, not stressed.
Once you’re picked up, you’ll head toward Yassi Hill in the Taurus Mountains. This part is useful because it’s not just driving. You’re moving from the busy coastline vibe into the hills where paragliding makes sense—open launch areas, clear sightlines, and that mix of mountain air plus coastal views. Expect the staff to get you into a calm rhythm right away.
In at least some cases, you’ll also find a comfortable waiting setup before you go up. One guest described getting coffee in a waiting area while the team handled safety and expectations. Even if your experience looks slightly different that day, the point is the same: you’re not thrown onto a hillside with zero context.
When you arrive, the staff introduce the team and get you ready for the next step: briefing and gear. If you’re nervous, this is where your nerves should start shrinking. You’ll know what’s happening, who’s doing what, and what you’ll be asked to do.
Other tandem paragliding flights we've reviewed in Alanya
The Briefing and Gear Checks: Where Confidence Is Built

Before anyone straps you in and runs you toward the sky, there’s a theoretical briefing and a full equipment check. That’s not filler. It’s the difference between wondering what will happen and being able to follow instructions without panic.
You’ll go through the basics of how tandem paragliding works, plus the signals and actions you’ll need on takeoff and landing. Then comes the equipment part: helmet, harness, and the essentials used for the flight. The staff also provide secure storage for personal items at the take-off site, which is a big relief if you’re juggling a phone, sunglasses, and that one random item you always bring “just in case.”
One thing I like about experiences with proper training is that you’re not pretending you’ll be fine. The team helps you learn the key moments:
- What to expect when the wing is set up
- What your role is (and what it isn’t)
- How takeoff and landing feel in real time
And yes, pilots and staff often do a great job reassuring first-timers. In one described experience, a pilot named Ahmet was praised for making people feel safe even when they started out scared. Another guest mentioned a pilot named Ico who coached them closely and even helped with how to capture shots and video while in the air. Names might vary, but the takeaway is consistent: your pilot isn’t just flying—you’re learning.
400m or 700m: How Weather Shapes Your Flight Plan

Paragliding is one of those activities where nature has the final vote. Flights are weather dependent, and the height can change depending on conditions. You’ll typically fly from either 400m or 700m, with the choice influenced by what’s safe and workable that day.
Here’s why you should care about this detail: the height affects the feeling of the flight and the view scale, but the experience quality often depends more on smooth air than raw altitude. A well-timed 400m flight can feel just as thrilling, especially if you’re getting clear sightlines over the coast.
When conditions allow, going higher (up to 700m) gives you that dramatic “I can see everything” moment. Alanya’s coastline is easy to appreciate from above because the shoreline, hills, and beach areas form natural layers. At altitude, your brain stops thinking about the ground and starts reading the scene like a map.
If weather forces a change, don’t treat it as a disappointment. Instead, treat it like a safety-first reroute. Your goal is not just to fly—it’s to fly smoothly, with a pilot who can control the ride.
The 15-Minute Flight: What You’ll See Over Alanya

The main event is a 15-minute paragliding flight over Alanya. Fifteen minutes doesn’t sound long until you realize you’re floating, steering, and taking in views without road noise or crowds. It goes quickly, in the best way.
During the flight, you’ll enjoy a mix of sea and forest views, and the angle from above helps the whole region make more sense. You see how the coastline curves, how the hills fold into the city, and where beaches sit like bright bands along the water.
And because this is tandem paragliding, you’re not fighting the wing like an athlete. The pilot handles the technical part while you focus on enjoying the sensation and (if you want) on getting photos and video.
In one described experience, the pilot walked a passenger through ways to take pictures and videos from the air, including 3D-style photo or video results. That detail matters if you’re the type who hates fumbling with your phone at the worst possible time. The pilot coaching can make it way easier to capture something memorable instead of just hoping the footage came out.
Cleopatra Beach Landing: The Moment Everything Clicks

Landing is where a lot of the anxiety either disappears or spikes—so it’s great that the landing here is planned and supported. You’ll enjoy an elegant descent and then a smooth landing at Cleopatra Beach.
This part is reassuring for practical reasons:
- You’re not landing in a random spot miles from anything.
- There’s a landing team to welcome you.
- The end point matches the destination you came for: Alanya’s iconic beach area.
If you’ve ever wondered whether paragliding feels scary at the end, know this: in a well-run tandem flight, landing is usually controlled and methodical. The pilot and landing crew help you finish with confidence, and once your feet are on the ground, you get that immediate sense of accomplishment.
After landing, you’ll have time to watch your flight videos and photos. This is a small but important moment. It turns the experience from something you felt into something you can actually keep and share. You also get a clearer view of how the flight looked from your perspective.
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Photo and Video: Worth It if You Want Proof

You can take memories home in two ways. First, the in-flight photography/video is part of the experience flow. Second, there are optional photo and video packages you can purchase, depending on what you want.
If you hate shopping-style add-ons, keep this simple: ask what you get with the in-flight service and what’s included in any extra package. The activity does include opportunities to capture the flight, but personal photo/video purchases can cost extra.
One guest specifically mentioned that the team sorted the photos after the flight and that the director helped make sense of what they had. In another case, a beer was mentioned as part of that post-flight welcome—so even if you don’t buy every add-on, the team atmosphere can feel friendly, not salesy.
Tip: if you’re filming yourself during the flight, do it with the pilot’s help. Trying to wrestle your phone while seated can distract you. Better to focus on enjoying the ride while the system captures the important angles.
Price and Value: Why $25 Can Actually Add Up to a Bargain

The price is listed at $25 per person for a roughly 1.5-hour overall experience including training and prep plus the 15-minute flight. That’s a solid deal compared with the cost people often expect for a “fly off a mountain and land by the beach” type of activity.
But there are two budget realities to keep in mind:
- The 20 Eur take-off point entrance fee isn’t included.
- Optional photo/video purchases can add to the final bill.
Even with those extras, the structure is what makes the value feel fair:
- You get hotel pickup and drop-off
- You receive equipment and insurance
- You get a live guide
- You get training for takeoff and landing
- You get a real airborne experience with guaranteed tandem flight time
In other words, you’re not just paying for minutes in the air. You’re paying for the safety setup, the briefing, the gear, and the team that runs the whole system. That’s where the true cost sits.
My practical advice: treat this like paying for a guided adventure plus a chance at an iconic “I did it” memory. If you’re someone who likes experiences with clear instruction and a defined start and finish, this pricing makes sense.
What to Wear and Bring (So You Don’t Regret It)

What you wear can make or break your comfort level, especially since you’ll be preparing at the take-off site and doing a bit of hands-on training.
Bring comfortable shoes with a sturdy sole. Wear comfortable clothing, and avoid items that restrict movement. The guidance also says to avoid skirts and sandals, which is smart. You’ll want secure footing during prep and landing.
Also plan your personal items. You’ll have storage at the take-off site, so you don’t need to hold everything in your hands. If you bring a phone, keep it secured and follow the staff’s instructions on handling it during any photo moments.
And if you’re prone to feeling cold at altitude (it happens), dress for comfort rather than style. You’ll be in the air for only 15 minutes, but your body notices temperature and wind.
Who This Is Best For (And Who Should Skip It)

This paragliding experience is aimed at a wide range of people, but it isn’t for everyone.
Best fit:
- Age 7 and above
- Weight 30–135 kg
- People who want a tandem thrill with training, not a solo skill lesson
Not suitable:
- Children under 7
- Pregnant women
- People over 135 kg
- Wheelchair users (it’s not wheelchair accessible)
If you’re scared of heights, you’re not alone. Several guests emphasized that even when they started nervous, the pilots and team reassured them and made it feel safe. If you’re worried, ask questions during the briefing and tell the pilot what you’re feeling. Communication helps.
Quick mindset tip: this is a guided ride. Your job is to listen and follow. When you stop trying to control everything, you can actually enjoy the flight.
Final Thoughts: Should You Book Alanya Paragliding?
I’d book this if you want a true “different day” moment in Alanya. The combination of training, a real flight window, and a defined landing spot near Cleopatra Beach makes it feel complete. You’re not guessing what will happen, and you’re not left dealing with logistics on your own.
Book it if:
- You want big views for 15 minutes without needing skills
- You like guided activities with clear safety steps
- You want a memorable coastal and mountain perspective
Maybe hold off if:
- Your schedule is tight and you can’t handle a weather-related reschedule
- You’re outside the age/weight limits
- You’re not comfortable with the idea of a short but real physical prep process (shoes, harness fit, takeoff/landing coaching)
If you’re flexible, this is one of those experiences that turns into a story you’ll tell for years. Just remember to wear solid shoes, budget for that 20 Eur entrance fee, and go in ready to enjoy the sky.
FAQ
How long does the Alanya paragliding experience take?
The total activity time is about 1.5 hours, including preparation and the 15-minute flight.
How high is the flight in Alanya?
Depending on weather conditions, the flight may be from either 400m or 700m.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
What’s included in the price?
The package includes equipment, insurance, a live guide, and the 15 minutes paragliding experience.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable clothing and bring comfortable shoes. Avoid skirts and sandals.
Is there an age or weight limit?
Yes. It’s suitable for ages 7 and above and a weight range of 30–135 kg.
Can I buy photo and video?
Optional photo and video packages are available for purchase. In-flight photography/video services are part of the experience flow.
Is the take-off point entrance fee included?
No. There is an additional take-off point entrance fee of 20 Eur that isn’t included.
What languages are the instructors available in?
The instructor is available in English, German, Russian, and Turkish.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Flights are weather dependent and may be rescheduled for safety.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

































