ROLLERCOASTER FLIGHT tandem paragliding Lanzarote with adrenalin

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ROLLERCOASTER FLIGHT tandem paragliding Lanzarote with adrenalin

5.0 · 45 reviews From $183 Operated by Abubila Paragliding Lanzarote · Bookable on Viator
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That rollercoaster feeling starts fast.

This tandem paragliding experience over Lanzarote pairs rollercoaster flight maneuvers with big ocean-and-lava views, guided by pilots with long Swiss flight backgrounds. I really like that it’s built to be relaxing and accessible while still delivering real thrills—plus you get photos and video. One thing to consider: it runs only when conditions are right, so you may need to be flexible if the weather doesn’t cooperate.

What makes Abubila’s setup feel reassuring is the pilot pedigree and the way they frame the experience for first-timers. They emphasize Swiss Quality Pilots with over 30 years of experience flying in the Swiss Alps, and the whole point of tandem is that you’re not managing anything—just enjoying. The possible drawback? You’ll need to handle your own ride to the meeting point since private transport isn’t included.

Key things that make this paragliding flight worth it

ROLLERCOASTER FLIGHT tandem paragliding Lanzarote with adrenalin - Key things that make this paragliding flight worth it

  • Rollercoaster-style tandem maneuvers that build from a smooth start into adrenaline
  • Swiss-trained pilots with decades of paragliding experience
  • Ocean plus lava views over Lanzarote, with potential sights like La Graciosa and Timanfaya National Park
  • About 20–25 minutes in the air inside a longer 1 hour 30 minute total experience window
  • Photos and videos included, so you can focus on flying instead of filming

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Why this Lanzarote rollercoaster tandem flight hits harder than a “standard” glide

ROLLERCOASTER FLIGHT tandem paragliding Lanzarote with adrenalin - Why this Lanzarote rollercoaster tandem flight hits harder than a “standard” glide
Tandem paragliding always feels a little unreal at first. One second you’re on the ground, and the next you’re hanging in open air with Lanzarote dropping away beneath you. What I like about this particular flight is that it doesn’t try to be subtle about the thrill. The rollercoaster flight is described as starting smoothly and then gradually turning up the fun with super-maneuvers, which is exactly what you want if you’re coming for adrenaline and not just scenery.

The “tandem” part matters because it keeps the experience simple. You’re not learning technical control. You’re strapped in with a pilot, and the pilot does the flying. That means you can enjoy the rush without worrying about whether you’re doing it right. If you know you get bored with mild experiences, this format usually lands better than a gentle sightseeing-only flight.

At the same time, it’s still pitched as relaxing and accessible. That balance is the sweet spot: you get a real adrenaline arc, but it’s not a chaotic free-for-all. For me, that’s the difference between a stunt and a thrill ride done by pros.

Abubila in Tinajo: the practical meeting point you should plan around

This experience starts and ends at the meeting point: 35560 Tinajo, Las Palmas, Spain. The activity ends back there, so you’re not dealing with a complicated return plan in the dark or after you’re hyped up from flying.

Abubila notes the area is near public transportation, which helps if you’d rather not rely on a private transfer. But private transportation is not included, so if you’re staying far from Tinajo, you’ll want to map your route ahead of time. Even a short taxi or bus plan matters here because your flight is time-based and weather-sensitive, so you don’t want last-minute stress.

Timing also matters. The listed opening hours are 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM (from early July 2022 through mid-June 2026). In practice, that means you likely have several daily options, but you should still plan for an earlier arrival on your chosen day so you can check in without rushing.

One more helpful detail: the activity is private for your group. That means you’re not funneling through a big crowd while waiting your turn. It’s not a headcount lottery where you’re stuck beside strangers you don’t want to chat with. If you like a more personal pace, this setup fits.

Swiss Quality Pilots: what “tandem” really changes for first-timers

Abubila describes their pilots as Swiss Quality Pilots, including a promise that you’ll feel in good hands. They also highlight that these pilots have been flying in the Swiss Alps for more than 30 years. That matters because paragliding is weather and technique dependent. Strong pilots handle the air, and you get to enjoy the ride without turning the day into a training course.

You don’t need special experience or a particular physical condition. That doesn’t mean you should show up unprepared, but it does mean the bar is lower than for many adventure activities. You’re basically there to follow instructions, get strapped in, and enjoy what the pilot does overhead.

The best sign, from how the experience is described, is that the flight is framed around you bringing your wishes, doubts, and emotions. That’s a very real way to talk to people who are nervous. It suggests they expect first-timers and adrenaline seekers to both need guidance, just in different ways.

In one account, the pilot named Miguel is mentioned in a super positive light, and that gives you a concrete example of the kind of guide you might get. You should treat that as a clue: the day-to-day experience is not just “a company flies you.” It’s pilot-led and personal.

From smooth start to rollercoaster maneuvers: how the 1.5 hours usually feels

The total duration is about 1 hour 30 minutes, and that time includes more than just the moment you’re flying. In one review, the time in the air is given as roughly 20–25 minutes. So think of your day as a short pre-flight window, then the main event overhead, then the wrap-up and return to the meeting point.

Here’s what the rollercoaster style implies for your body and your nerves. The flight starts smoothly and gradually. That’s your adjustment period. You’re learning the sensation of airflow, harness comfort, and how quickly the ground stops feeling relevant. Then the pilot adds maneuvers, building toward the fun adrenaline section. If you’re the type who wants the thrill to peak, this progression is a good design.

Also, note the experience is recommended for adrenaline seekers. That’s not just marketing. It means you should expect the maneuvers to feel like real thrills, not calm drift-around-the-coast. If you prefer quiet sightseeing where your brain barely notices the motion, this “rollercoaster flight” format might feel like too much.

If you’re the opposite—if heights excite you and sudden movement feels good—this is likely your sweet spot. The “super fun maneuvers” promise is the point of choosing this flight style.

What you’ll see: ocean, lava fields, and volcanic terrain from above

Lanzarote looks otherworldly from the ground. From the air, it gets even more dramatic because you can track the shape of the coast and the texture of volcanic rock all at once. The experience description highlights tandem paragliding over the ocean and lava fields, and it’s built around seeing Lanzarote’s volcanoes from the sky.

You’ll also get the kind of wide-angle views that a phone or even a good camera struggle to fully capture. Paragliding gives you height plus perspective, and that’s why people describe it as breathtaking. With this operator, the aerial perspective is the product.

One review response specifically mentions potential views of La Graciosa and Timanfaya National Park. You shouldn’t count on exact sights every time, because visibility and wind direction matter, but it’s a good sign that the route often gives you those iconic landmarks.

If you love geology and coastline detail, you’ll likely enjoy the way the flight lets you watch the coastline curve and the volcanic terrain break into distinct patterns. Even if you’ve seen photos, the real value is how your eyes can connect the geography in 3D—water on one side, volcanic character on the other, all shifting as the pilot maneuvers.

Included photos and videos: why this is a smarter deal than you think

This experience includes pictures and videos from the flight. For an activity like this, that’s not a throwaway add-on. The best moments happen quickly and from angles you can’t easily film while you’re busy reacting to the sensation of flying.

Since photos and video are included, you don’t need to obsess about charging your device, choosing the right settings, or trying to hold a camera in your lap while strapped in. That makes the day less stressful and more focused on enjoying the air.

Also, think about the time saved after the flight. You’re not scrambling for your own shaky clips that may not show much. You’re getting a finished memory package aligned with the actual flight time—especially helpful when the in-air window is around 20–25 minutes.

Price check: $183.42 per person and what you’re really paying for

The price listed is $183.42 per person. On paper, that’s not cheap. But in adventure travel, you’re paying for two main things: highly skilled pilots and the equipment and safety work required to run a flight.

This option includes photos and videos, and it’s a private activity for your group. Those two factors push the value higher than a basic “tandem flight only” deal. If you’re traveling with someone and you’d otherwise pay separately for a photographer or for extra services, bundled media can make the price feel more reasonable fast.

The other value piece is the flight style. A rollercoaster flight with maneuvers is not the same as a calm, once-around sightseeing spin. If adrenaline is your goal, paying extra for the type of flight that matches your motivation is usually money well spent.

When might it not be good value? If you only want mild views and you’re not interested in adrenaline or maneuvers, you could end up paying for intensity you don’t want. But if you’re specifically drawn to the rollercoaster vibe, the pricing matches the product.

Weather and flexibility: the only real variable that matters

Paragliding depends on conditions, and Abubila states the experience requires good weather. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’re offered a different date or a full refund. That’s the right kind of policy for this type of activity, because wind, visibility, and safety conditions aren’t things you can force.

What that means for you is simple: keep your schedule flexible that day. If Lanzarote is a short trip and this flight is the one “must do,” it’s worth building in buffer time. Even if you don’t expect the weather to change, it’s smarter to assume it might.

Who should book this rollercoaster paragliding flight

This experience is a strong fit if you:

  • Want adrenaline and specifically choose the rollercoaster flight format for maneuvers
  • Prefer guided simplicity (tandem means you don’t pilot)
  • Like the idea of ocean and volcanic views from above
  • Care about capturing the moment, since photos and videos are included
  • Want a more personal setup with a private group experience

It may not be the best match if you’re easily overwhelmed by motion or you want a totally calm, slow flight. This flight is recommended for adrenaline seekers, and the whole design points toward fun turns and super maneuvers.

Should you book this tandem paragliding flight in Lanzarote?

Yes, I’d book it if you’re going for the full paragliding thrill—especially the rollercoaster style. The Swiss Quality Pilot emphasis, the long flying experience background, and the fact that you get media included make it feel like a well-rounded experience rather than just a quick ride.

I’d also book it if you’re excited by Lanzarote’s volcanic look from the air. The promise isn’t just “you’ll see something.” It’s ocean plus lava plus volcano geography, with the chance for standout sights like La Graciosa and Timanfaya National Park when conditions allow.

Hold off or plan carefully if you can’t be flexible with weather, or if you strongly prefer calm sightseeing over adrenaline maneuvers. Otherwise, this is the kind of Lanzarote experience that gives you a different angle on the island and a memory package you can actually use.

FAQ

How long is the tandem paragliding experience?

It lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes in total.

How long will I be in the air?

One account notes about 20–25 minutes in the air.

What does the rollercoaster flight include?

It starts smoothly and gradually, then adds fun maneuvers. It is recommended for adrenaline seekers.

Where does the experience start and end?

It starts and ends back at the meeting point in 35560 Tinajo, Las Palmas, Spain.

What is included in the price?

Pictures and videos from the flight are included.

Is private transportation included?

No. Private transportation is not included.

Do I need any prior paragliding experience?

No special experience is required, and no special physical condition is mentioned as a requirement.

What weather conditions are required?

Good weather is required. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you can choose a different date or get a full refund.

Is it a private experience?

Yes. It’s listed as private, meaning only your group participates.

Are service animals allowed?

Yes, service animals are allowed.