REVIEW · ANTALYA
From Antalya Alanya Tandem Paragliding With Beach Visit
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Bird flights happen fast in Alanya. This tandem paragliding outing turns a morning ride into a sky moment: takeoff from an 800-meter hill, a 20–30 minute flight over the coast, then a sandy landing at Cleopatra Beach.
I especially like two things. First, the whole setup is handled for you with a pre-flight safety briefing, training service, and full insurance. Second, the beach landing isn’t just a finish line—it’s where you can actually unwind after you come down.
One possible drawback: this can be an all-day commitment, and there are add-ons like a +20€ takeoff entry and optional photos/videos.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Paragliding From Alanya’s 800-Meter Hill: The 20–30 Minutes That Matter
- Landing at Cleopatra Beach: Where the Adventure Turns Into Time to Relax
- Pickup, Timing, and the Long-Day Reality From Antalya
- Safety Setup and Training: What You Do (and Don’t) Control
- Price and the Real Cost Picture (Including the +20€ Entry)
- Photos, Videos, and How to Avoid Getting Spent Into Regret
- Who This Fits Best (and Who Should Think Twice)
- Should You Book This Antalya Alanya Tandem Paragliding With Beach Time?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the paragliding experience?
- Where does the flight take off from and where do you land?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- What is included in the price?
- What is not included?
- What time does the tour start?
- Who can participate, and are there age rules?
- What happens if weather is poor?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- 800-meter hill takeoff: You’ll launch from high ground, which helps make the flight feel smooth and scenic.
- Short flight, big payoff: The air time is usually 20–30 minutes, so it stays exciting without turning into a half-day in the sky.
- Cleopatra Beach landing: You end at the sand and get a break to cool down and recover.
- Hotel pickup and transfers: It’s set up to be easy to fit into your day in Antalya.
- Small group size: The experience caps at 30 travelers, so it doesn’t feel like a cattle call.
- Two common extras: Budget for the takeoff entry fee and decide in advance if you want the team photo/video package.
Paragliding From Alanya’s 800-Meter Hill: The 20–30 Minutes That Matter

The core of the experience is tandem paragliding over Turkey’s southern coast. You’re strapped to an instructor, so you’re not out there trying to learn wing control mid-flight. The run starts on land from a hill around 800 meters, then you lift off and get that quick, thrilling “wait—now I’m really flying” feeling.
In the air, your view does the heavy lifting. You’ll glide over the bay area with mountains and coastline below, and you’ll get plenty of time to look around before landing. Even though the flight itself is only about 20–30 minutes, it’s designed as a concentrated experience: short enough to keep nerves manageable, long enough to feel like you actually got away from the ground.
Your comfort matters here. The takeoff involves a running start toward the cliff edge, so if you have limited mobility or you dislike sudden physical effort, this might feel tougher than you expect. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you do need to be comfortable moving a bit quickly and trusting the harness setup.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Antalya.
Landing at Cleopatra Beach: Where the Adventure Turns Into Time to Relax
Most paragliding trips end in the air. This one ends on the sand. After your flight, you land on Cleopatra Beach, and then you get free time to settle back into normal beach life.
That landing choice is more than convenient. It gives you a place to decompress right away—no long walk, no immediate pressure to keep moving. You can also take a breath and enjoy the coastal scenery from sea level, which feels different from the aerial view you just had.
You’ll likely want to use this time smartly. If you’re planning to buy the team photos/videos, do it after you’ve had a moment on the beach so you’re not rushing. And if you’re the type who needs snacks or water after adrenaline, this is your window to grab it before you head back to Antalya.
Pickup, Timing, and the Long-Day Reality From Antalya

The tour is listed at about 7 hours total, with a 9:00 am start time. In practice, plan for early pickup. One schedule described returning after a very long morning (starting before dawn), so your exact timing may depend on conditions and local coordination.
Why does timing shift? Paragliding is weather-and-wind dependent. Even if you’re excited, you’re also working with the reality of safe flying windows. That’s why the activity is described as requiring good weather—clear, stable conditions make a big difference.
Also, keep your day flexible around this. You’ll be picked up from your Antalya hotel, transferred to Alanya’s takeoff area, fly, land, then return by transfer. It’s not a “quick morning activity” unless your schedule lines up perfectly. If you’re trying to stack it with a late dinner reservation or a packed itinerary, give yourself cushion.
A practical tip: wear shoes you can run in (not flimsy flip-flops) and bring a light layer. Coastal air can shift, and you’ll likely spend time on the ground before takeoff.
Safety Setup and Training: What You Do (and Don’t) Control

This is a tandem experience with equipment provided and included in the price. Before you fly, you’ll receive a safety briefing and training service, and then the instructor will handle the harness connection and check.
That matters because most first-time jitters come from uncertainty. You don’t need to worry about wing assembly or “am I doing this right?” The goal is for you to show up, listen carefully, and then focus on what’s happening in the sky. The included safety briefing isn’t just formal—it’s your chance to learn how to respond if something feels unusual during takeoff and landing.
If you’re anxious, you’ll get more peace of mind by asking a simple question before you launch: how will you communicate during flight? You can also tell your instructor what you care about most. For example, if you want to spend more time looking at the bay than checking a camera, say that up front. One flying style issue showed up for a person who felt pushed to look at the camera instead of the scenery, so communicate your preferences early.
Names from real experiences can help you set expectations. One guide named Osman stood out for being professional and handling entrance-fee misunderstandings. And a pilot named Burhan was praised for doing a good job in the air. You might not get the same team, but it’s a reminder: the guide/instructor vibe strongly affects how calm and smooth your day feels.
Price and the Real Cost Picture (Including the +20€ Entry)

The listed price is $50 per person, and it includes a lot of the expensive stuff that’s easy to underestimate: transfers from/to your hotel, training service, equipment, safety briefing, and full insurance.
So where does the “price surprise” usually happen? The takeoff entry fee. It’s not included, and it’s listed as +20€. That’s a common extra in paragliding areas because local launch permissions and site access can be separate from the operator’s service fee. If you show up expecting everything to be included, this can feel awkward, especially when you’re already in a high-energy mood.
There’s also the photo/video option. The team takes photos and videos during the flight, but those are not included in the package price. If you’re camera-first, this can still be worth it—just treat it as an optional add-on, not part of the base value.
My value read: you’re paying a fair rate for a safe, guided flight with transfers. When you factor in the extra €20, the cost is still usually reasonable for a first-time experience you’ll remember. But you’ll get the best value if you plan for the extras instead of being caught by them mid-day.
Photos, Videos, and How to Avoid Getting Spent Into Regret

The team captures photos and videos during your flight, and you can buy them after. That sounds simple, but it can turn into stress if you’re not ready for it emotionally or financially.
Here’s the practical way to handle it:
- Decide before you go if you want images at all. If you do, consider setting a cap on your spending.
- If you want the scenery more than a camera moment, tell your instructor during the briefing. You want the flight to feel like your time, not a production schedule.
- If you’re picky about angles, remember you might be focused on your safety and position early on. The best pictures often come once you’re calm.
A small note from real-life experience: some people can feel like they’re being guided to look at the camera constantly. You’re allowed to care about your own view. Communicate calmly, and you’ll likely get a more comfortable balance between documentation and actually enjoying the coast below.
Who This Fits Best (and Who Should Think Twice)

This activity is described as suitable for people of all ages, with a minimum participation age of over 6. Children under 6 can join as spectators. Weight is stated as flexible in terms of “anyone with a desired weight can participate,” which suggests they’re set up to accommodate most body types through harness fitting.
You should still match the activity to your body comfort. The running start and the time on-site before takeoff mean this isn’t ideal if you have medical conditions that limit walking or quick movement. The description asks for moderate physical fitness, which usually means you can handle short stretches of activity without major problems.
It’s a great fit if:
- You want a once-in-a-lifetime view without learning anything technical.
- You like adrenaline, but you want structure and safety guidance.
- You’re already in Antalya/Alanya and want a day activity that feels special.
It’s not the best fit if:
- You hate the idea of being strapped in and instructed closely.
- You’re extremely sensitive to being moved quickly at the start of a run.
- You want a super short activity. The whole day (including transfers) can run long.
Should You Book This Antalya Alanya Tandem Paragliding With Beach Time?

If you’re choosing between “maybe someday” and “do it now,” this is one of those trips that turns hesitation into a clear memory. The combination works: tandem flight, strong emphasis on safety briefing and included equipment/insurance, and a satisfying end at Cleopatra Beach where you can actually relax afterward.
Book it if you want an easy-to-understand experience and you’re okay with a bit of a long day. Also book it if you like the idea of being in the air over the bay with mountains and coastline below—without the learning curve.
Hold off or ask questions first if you’re worried about the run-up for takeoff, camera focus during flight, or if you don’t want to budget for the separate €20 takeoff entry and optional photo/video purchases. Clarify those points before your day so there are no awkward moments when you’re already halfway excited and halfway tired.
FAQ
What is the duration of the paragliding experience?
The total experience time is listed at about 7 hours, with the flight lasting almost 20 to 30 minutes.
Where does the flight take off from and where do you land?
The flight takes off from an 800-meter hill and lands on Cleopatra Beach.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Transfers from and to your hotel are included.
What is included in the price?
Included items are safety briefing before flight, transfer from/to hotel, training service, all equipment, and full insurance.
What is not included?
Photos and videos are not included, and there is also a takeoff entry fee (+20€).
What time does the tour start?
The listed start time is 9:00 am.
Who can participate, and are there age rules?
The activity is for anyone over the age of 6. Children under 6 can join as spectators.
What happens if weather is poor?
The activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.























