REVIEW · ALANYA
Alanya Paragliding With Experienced Pilot’s
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One good reason Alanya works for paragliding is simple: you launch high and fly fast. This tandem experience runs from a 700-meter takeoff and puts you gliding over Alanya’s coast with a professional pilot in control for takeoff and landing. One thing to plan for: the base ticket price doesn’t include the hill entry fee or optional photos and videos.
I like that the team frames the whole day around comfort for first-timers. You won’t need to train before you go—your pilot handles the serious parts—and in-flight, you may even get chances to control the wing depending on wind and weather. Just remember you’re dealing with weather and a big operation on peak days, so flexibility helps.
In This Review
- Key highlights to notice before you go
- From 700 Meters Above Alanya: What the Flight Really Is
- Your Route by Vehicle: Cleopatra, the Castle, and the Coastal Stretch
- Where You Start: Emin Paragliding Office and Pickup Timing
- Safety and Pilot Skills: The Human Part of Tandem Paragliding
- Cleopatra Beach Views and Coastal Moments: What You’ll See
- Price and Add-Ons: The Real Value Math
- Timing, Weather, and When the Day Can Change
- Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Want to Think Twice)
- Should You Book Emin Paragliding in Alanya?
- FAQ
- Do I need experience to do tandem paragliding here?
- How long is the flight, and how long is the whole experience?
- What is the takeoff height?
- Is hotel pickup included in the price?
- What extra costs should I expect on the day?
- What language is the activity offered in?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Key highlights to notice before you go

- 700m takeoff: higher launch usually means bigger views and less rushing.
- Tandem with a certified pilot: you tie in front of the pilot, and they run the show for takeoff/landing.
- A short flight window: about 15–25 minutes in the air, which many people find perfect for a first time.
- Cleopatra Beach area included: the famous beach is part of what you’ll see and where you end up.
- Pickup in Alanya and nearby: hotel transfer is included for local zones, with extras possible farther out.
From 700 Meters Above Alanya: What the Flight Really Is
Let’s talk about the feeling you’re buying: it’s not a long trek into the mountains, and it’s not a weeks-long training course. It’s a short, focused tandem ride where you get the thrill without the homework.
On this setup, you take off from about 700 meters. Your pilot is tied in front of you and handles takeoff and landing after a very short run—think a couple of meters, not a sprint across a field. That matters because it changes the vibe from stressful to simple: you’re strapped in, they guide, and you let the air do the work.
Most of the time, the flight lasts around 15–25 minutes (the overall experience is about 2 hours). That timing is a big value point. You get enough air time to feel the change in pace and see the coastline clearly, but not so much that you’re locked into an all-day ordeal. If you’re doing this on a vacation day, that rhythm is useful.
One more detail I appreciate: based on conditions, your pilot may allow you to help control the wing during the flight. You won’t know exactly how that goes until you’re up there. But the fact that it can happen is a nice confidence booster for first-timers who want more than just a sit-and-hold-on ride.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Alanya.
Your Route by Vehicle: Cleopatra, the Castle, and the Coastal Stretch

Even though your flying happens from one launch point, the day is built around a scenic bus ride. The stops include Kleopatra PlajI and Alanya Kalesi, plus several coastal districts along the way, like Okurcalar, Avsallar, Payallar, Turkler, Konakli, Mahmutlar, and Kargicak. That’s basically the region’s “see it from the road” tour, timed to match the paragliding schedule.
Here’s how to think about it so you don’t get surprised:
- Kleopatra PlajI: This is the star for many people because it’s tied to the Alanya postcard view. It’s also where you’ll feel the day come full circle, since the flight is described as ending over and around the Cleopatra Beach area.
- Alanya Kalesi (Alanya Castle): You’ll likely spot the castle from different angles during your ride. Seeing it from above is the dream, but seeing it first from the ground helps you orient quickly. Orientation is underrated—it turns a confusing coastline into a map.
- Okurcalar → Avsallar → Payallar: These names show you the long stretch of coastal development. In plain terms: you get context for how Alanya spreads out along the water.
- Turkler → Konakli → Mahmutlar: This part of the route helps you connect the beaches you know from photos with what’s behind them—roads, hillside areas, and the way the coast hugs the terrain.
- Kargicak: This is another coastal area that rounds out the sweep of the region before you head back toward the center.
There’s also a return loop that includes Alanya Kalesi again and the Alanya Shipyard area (listed twice). Expect the timing to feel a bit like a loop rather than a straight shot. That’s normal for pickup-and-drop operations in busy coastal towns.
One consideration: the ride up can feel intense for some people. A first-timer described the bus ride up the mountain as scarier than the jump. That doesn’t mean the flight is unsafe—more like, being higher up in a vehicle on a mountain road can trigger nerves. If you’re sensitive to heights or motion, you’ll want to keep that in mind.
Where You Start: Emin Paragliding Office and Pickup Timing

You meet at Emin Paragliding, at Emin Yamaç Paraşütü Kızlar Pınarı, Papatya Sk. No:2/A, 07460 Alanya/Antalya, Türkiye. The area is described as near public transportation, which is good if you don’t want to rely on a transfer.
If you do book pickup, here’s what to expect in real-life terms:
- Wait 5 minutes before your reservation time in front of your hotel.
- If traffic is heavy, plan for a 5–10 minute delay.
That’s it. No mystery rules. And if you’re the kind of person who hates sitting around, this schedule helps you stay calm.
Transfers are included in the ticket price for Alanya and surrounding areas. If you’re farther out—examples given include Side, Belek, Antalya, and Muratpaşa—there may be an extra fee. If you’d rather skip transfer uncertainty, you can also come to the office yourself.
Finally, you’ll receive a mobile ticket, and the activity is offered in English. That language detail matters because it’s easier to relax when you understand the steps clearly.
Safety and Pilot Skills: The Human Part of Tandem Paragliding
Tandem paragliding is only as good as the pilot running it. The key promise here is direct: the pilot ties you in front, performs takeoff and landing, and manages the flight. That’s why no previous experience is required.
What stands out from the way pilots are described is the combination of professionalism and friendliness. Pilots such as Ramazes and Mehmet are mentioned as making people feel safe and having fun, especially during first attempts. Owners and team members are also described as approachable, including Emin (the owner) showing up as part of the experience, not just a name on a sign.
This is also where your comfort comes in. Some first-timers get nervous, and the team tone is described as supportive—talking with you before you go up and keeping the vibe calm. If you’re worried about heights, that matters as much as the harness.
Also, you’re covered by company insurance. That doesn’t remove the need for good weather, but it’s part of what makes the day feel like a real operation, not a casual side hustle.
One last practical note: the experience has a maximum capacity listed at 904 travelers. That doesn’t mean you personally will wait through a crowd, but it does hint that this can be a high-volume day. If you hate busy logistics, go for a clear weather morning and be mentally ready for a shared schedule.
Cleopatra Beach Views and Coastal Moments: What You’ll See

You’re flying over Alanya’s turquoise waters and sandy beaches, with Cleopatra Beach built into the experience. In plain terms, it’s a coastline flight. If you’re imagining forests or snowy peaks, this isn’t that trip.
You’ll also get views that tie together the city’s layout: the castle and the general spread of Alanya along the shore. That combination is why the takeoff height matters. A 700m launch gives you enough altitude to see the coastline as a whole, not just a few feet of shoreline at a time.
Some people also enjoy flying with a bit of attitude. There are mentions of fun maneuvers in the air, which would only happen if your pilot thinks conditions allow it. So don’t expect tricks on demand. But do expect a pilot who’s actively flying, not just passively gliding.
The best part for many first-timers is the landing feel. The experience notes a beach finish, and that timing helps your brain accept what happened: you start high, you fly over the water, and you end near where you can see the coastline clearly.
Price and Add-Ons: The Real Value Math

The headline price is $102.84 per person for a 2-hour experience. That’s the cost of the tandem operation—pickup (for many areas), the flight plan, and the pilot-led tandem process.
But the trip has a couple of very real add-ons you should budget for:
- Entry to Paragliding Hill: 20€ cash (not included)
- Photos and videos: 35–70€, depending on the package (optional and not included)
Now, here’s the value argument I’d make for you. If you only want the flight, you can keep spending controlled: pay the ticket, then handle the hill entry on the day. If you want photos, expect to pay for media—these packages aren’t included, and that’s pretty standard for action sports.
Some people also say the photo and video pricing felt more reasonable than they expected, and that the team provides a lot of content. Still, you should decide before you go how you want to handle memories: do you want a few shots, or do you want a full set?
One more cost-related detail: there’s a mention of people being asked to lock belongings in lockers to prevent unauthorized photo-taking during certain moments, and the related media pricing issue came up in one negative account. I can’t verify how that plays out for every booking, but it’s a good reminder to travel light. If you want to take your own photos, confirm what’s allowed before you reach the hill.
Timing, Weather, and When the Day Can Change

Paragliding needs good weather. If conditions aren’t right, the experience can be canceled, and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What this means for you as a planner: don’t book your flight home so tightly that you’ll lose your chance to reschedule. If you can, keep one flexible morning or afternoon.
Also, expect confirmation at booking time, and a mobile ticket helps keep your day organized. When weather is uncertain, the calmer your schedule is, the better.
Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Want to Think Twice)

This is a great fit for:
- First-timers who want the thrill but do not want to learn equipment
- People who like clear, coastline views with a beach landing finish
- Anyone who values English-speaking guidance and straightforward safety steps
- Travelers staying in Alanya or nearby who can use hotel pickup
You might think twice if:
- You dislike mountain roads and feel anxious in vehicles on winding routes
- You don’t want any chance of extra costs beyond the base ticket (hill entry and media are add-ons)
- You want to handle your own photos freely throughout the process, since restrictions can come up
If you’re the type who wants maximum control, the day offers some wing control moments depending on conditions—but your pilot is always the driver here.
Should You Book Emin Paragliding in Alanya?
I think this is a solid booking if you want an efficient, high-view tandem experience. The big strengths are the 700m takeoff, the pilot-led process (so you’re not doing anything risky yourself), and the way the day wraps around recognizable Alanya highlights like Cleopatra Beach and the castle area.
If you’re budgeting, just do the math before you go: add 20€ cash for hill entry and decide whether you’ll buy the 35–70€ photo/video packages. That way, you won’t feel surprised on arrival.
On balance, the operation seems built for safety and first-time comfort, with pilots like Ramazes and Mehmet specifically praised for professionalism. For most people, it’s the kind of activity that turns a holiday into a story you’ll still be telling at breakfast.
FAQ
Do I need experience to do tandem paragliding here?
No. You fly tandem with a professional, certified pilot. The pilot ties you in front of them and handles takeoff and landing after a short run.
How long is the flight, and how long is the whole experience?
The flight is about 15–25 minutes, and the overall experience is around 2 hours.
What is the takeoff height?
You take off from approximately 700 meters.
Is hotel pickup included in the price?
Pickup is included for Alanya and surrounding areas. For more distant places like Side, Belek, Antalya, or Muratpaşa, there may be an additional fee, or you can go to the office yourself.
What extra costs should I expect on the day?
Entry to the paragliding hill is 20€ paid in cash. Photos and videos are also optional and priced separately (35–70€ depending on the package).
What language is the activity offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If you tell me your travel dates and where you’re staying (Alanya center, Side, Belek, etc.), I can help you estimate the real total cost and the most practical transfer choice.

























