REVIEW · ANTALYA
Parasailing Water Activity.. (Full Adrenaline)
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Flying over Konyaalti feels unreal.
This is a guided parasailing outing from Antalya where you’ll spend up to 15 minutes in the air, then return for a bird’s-eye view of the coast before you parachute down from about 30 meters. You don’t need experience either—gear and instructions are part of the package, and the whole day is built around getting you on and off the water with minimal fuss.
I love the hassle-free hotel pickup and drop-off around Antalya. I also love the small-group feel, with a maximum of 10 people per group (and up to 15 travelers total for the activity), so you’re not just one number in a crowd.
One thing to consider: make sure you’re clear on the exact activity you’ll be doing, since there’s at least one documented mix-up where conditions led to paragliding instead of parasailing. Also, photo and video are extra, so plan on paying more if you want that keepsake.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Parasailing Run Worth Your Time
- Konyaalti Beach Parasailing: The Fast Route to a Big-Antalya View
- Getting There: Pickup Zones Around Antalya (and Why It Matters)
- Small-Group Flow: What the Day Feels Like When You’re Not One of Many
- The Core Experience: From Boat to Air to a 30-Meter Drop
- Safety, Instructions, and First-Timer Comfort
- After You Land: Optional Jet Ski, Waterboard, and Banana Rides
- Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For at $204.27
- Logistics That Can Trip You Up: Paragliding vs. Parasailing
- Who Should Book This Parasailing Experience in Antalya?
- Should You Book It? My Take on the Decision
- FAQ
- How long is the parasailing experience?
- How long do I stay in the air?
- How high is the drop at the end?
- Do I need parasailing experience?
- Is hotel pickup included?
- Are drinks and lunch included?
- Are photos and videos included?
- Is the tour in English?
- What other activities are available at the beach?
- FAQ
- What is the minimum age to join?
- Is there a free cancellation option?
Key Things That Make This Parasailing Run Worth Your Time
- Up to 15 minutes in the air above Konyaalti Beach
- A final descent from about 30 meters (100 feet) for the big moment
- All gear and instructions provided, so first-timers can participate
- Hotel pickup areas cover Lara, Kundu, city center, old town, and Konyaalti (extra transfer fee if you’re outside Antalya)
- Optional add-on water sports right at the beach (extra cost)
Konyaalti Beach Parasailing: The Fast Route to a Big-Antalya View

Antalya’s coastline can be gorgeous from the ground, but it really hits different from above. This parasailing experience is designed around exactly that shift in perspective: you start with a beach check-in, get suited up, then ride out to the point where the lines lift you into the air. The timing is part of the thrill too. You’re up there for a solid stretch—up to 15 minutes—long enough to look around, not just be yanked into the sky and instantly dropped back down.
What I like about the setup is that it’s practical. You’re not expected to know how this works ahead of time. You get safety instructions and the equipment. That matters because parasailing feels “extreme” when you picture it—but the day-to-day flow is usually calm once you’re briefed and clipped in.
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Getting There: Pickup Zones Around Antalya (and Why It Matters)

A big chunk of value here is the hotel pickup and drop-off. If you’re staying in or near Antalya, the transfer reduces the main stress of a beach activity: getting to the pier area on time, dealing with traffic, and trying to find the right boat access point when you’re already on vacation.
Pickup coverage includes Lara, Kundu, city center, old town, and Konyaalti. Your confirmation should tell you where your specific pickup happens. If your hotel is outside of Antalya, you may need to pay an extra fee for the transfer. That’s common for coastal activities with moving pick-up points, but it’s worth checking early so there are no surprises.
Also note the operation uses mobile tickets, and the tour runs in English. So if you prefer clear, direct communication while you’re suited up and waiting around, this is a good fit.
Small-Group Flow: What the Day Feels Like When You’re Not One of Many

This is marketed with small-group participation: up to 10 in your group, and up to 15 travelers total for the activity. That’s a meaningful difference for a water adventure because the waiting time can balloon when operators are juggling lots of people at once. With a smaller group, you’re more likely to get guided attention when it’s your turn, and the safety briefing can feel less rushed.
One review highlight that lines up with how this should operate: the staff were described as skilled and safety-conscious, and they helped people work through nerves. That’s exactly what you want in an activity where you’re strapped to the sky. Calm, professional handling makes the difference between thinking too much and actually enjoying the ride.
The Core Experience: From Boat to Air to a 30-Meter Drop

Here’s the rhythm you should expect on the water. First, you meet at Konyaalti Beach, where you connect with your guide and get safety instructions. Then you get acquainted with the boat and the setup. That “get acquainted” step matters more than it sounds. When you understand where you sit, how you hold on, and what you’ll do if you feel awkward, your brain stops treating it like a jump-scare.
Then you fly. The experience includes up to 15 minutes in the air, with views over the Antalya coastline and the beaches below. This is the moment to slow down mentally. Don’t rush to stare at your phone. Use the time to look both directions: the coastline line, the water color, and how the city hugs the shore.
At the end comes the big drop: you’ll parachute down from about 100 feet (30 meters). For most people, that’s the part that gets your heart going, but it’s also the part that makes the whole thing feel worth it. It’s not just “being lifted.” It’s a full arc of action: lift, glide, then controlled descent.
Safety, Instructions, and First-Timer Comfort
Even if you’ve never done anything like this, the activity is built for people without prior experience. You’ll receive safety instructions and have the equipment provided. That means your job is mainly to listen, follow the guide’s cues, and do what you’re told when you’re on the boat.
From the reviews, the strongest reassurance is that the crew communicated clearly and took guest safety seriously. One person even described feeling safe and supported, with staff who explained everything and were polite on the boat. That’s the whole point of a well-run parasailing operation: the experience feels thrilling, but the process is controlled.
A smart practical tip: wear clothing that dries quickly and doesn’t flap around. You’ll be on water gear, and you’ll be handling equipment adjustments. If you show up in something bulky or loose, it can add hassle during the short lead-up before you fly.
After You Land: Optional Jet Ski, Waterboard, and Banana Rides

Once you finish parasailing, the day doesn’t have to stop. At the beach, you may have the chance to try other water sports, such as jet ski, waterboard, or banane (banana boat). The key word here is optional: they’re not included, and additional fees apply.
This is a good way to stretch your time at the beach if you’re traveling with friends who want different levels of action. You can do the main parasailing portion, then top it off with a second activity that matches your energy. If you’re the type who wants one “signature” thrill only, you can also keep it simple and just enjoy parasailing.
Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For at $204.27

At about $204.27 per person for roughly 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.), you’re paying for a hosted experience, not just a lift-and-go. That price includes local guide support and hotel pickup and drop-off, which are usually the biggest hidden costs when you try to piece together beach activities on your own.
What’s not included is also important. Drinks and lunch aren’t included, and so are video and picture services. That can change your real total cost if you plan to buy souvenirs of the flight. One review mentioned an upsell for photos and videos, around $30 in that case. Whether your price is similar or not, the lesson is the same: treat photo/video as an add-on, not a given.
So the value question becomes simple:
- If you want an organized transfer + guided safety + time in the air, this price can feel fair.
- If you only care about the absolute cheapest way to do anything on the water, look at what’s included and remember the base cost likely won’t cover optional media.
Logistics That Can Trip You Up: Paragliding vs. Parasailing

Here’s the practical part: confirm the activity name and what you’ll actually do. The written experience description says parasailing, and that’s what you’re booking. But there’s an unhappy case where the activity didn’t match the expectation, and the operator response referenced sea season timing and a swap to paragliding instead.
You don’t need to panic, but you should treat the details like you’re checking a flight ticket:
- Double-check that the confirmation matches parasailing.
- Ask what happens if conditions aren’t right that day.
- Know that photo and video are extra, and there can be added charges for those.
And yes, one complaint also included a return issue where a guest paid for a taxi after a problem with being dropped back as expected. The tour data says drop-off is included, but that story is a reminder to keep your expectations clear and your phone charged in case you need help on the spot.
Who Should Book This Parasailing Experience in Antalya?
This is a strong match if you:
- Want a thrill without prior experience (gear and instructions are provided)
- Like the idea of up to 15 minutes in the air rather than a quick photo-only moment
- Prefer a small-group experience with a local guide
- Are staying in Antalya areas like Lara, Kundu, city center, old town, or Konyaalti and want transfer help
It might feel less ideal if you:
- Hate the idea of extra costs for photos/videos and possibly additional water sports
- Want zero uncertainty about what happens if conditions shift during the season
- Are sensitive to being on boats for short waiting periods (the trip includes boat time as part of the process)
Also, note the minimum drinking age is 18. That doesn’t mean you’ll be drinking—just that age rules apply if alcohol is involved in some way.
Should You Book It? My Take on the Decision
I’d book this parasailing outing if you want an organized, first-timer-friendly way to get a real view of Antalya’s coast—plus the convenience of pickup. The combination of hotel transfers, clear safety handling, and an actual airborne window (up to 15 minutes) makes it feel like more than just a stunt.
Before you pay, do two quick checks:
- Confirm it’s parasailing on your date and ask what the plan is if conditions require a change.
- Decide in advance whether you want the video/picture add-ons so they don’t turn into surprise charges.
If you’re comfortable with that, you’re likely to come away smiling and a bit amazed at how “simple” the process feels once the guide has you set.
FAQ
How long is the parasailing experience?
The activity is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, including the time needed for pickup, beach setup, flying, and returning.
How long do I stay in the air?
You can have up to 15 minutes in the air.
How high is the drop at the end?
The descent is from about 100 feet (30 meters) above.
Do I need parasailing experience?
No. The equipment and safety instructions are provided, and most people can participate.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, with pickup available around Lara, Kundu, city center, old town, and Konyaalti.
Are drinks and lunch included?
No. Drinks and lunch are not included.
Are photos and videos included?
No. Video and picture services are not included.
Is the tour in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
What other activities are available at the beach?
You may be able to try jet ski, waterboard, or banane, but these are additional activities with extra fees.
FAQ
What is the minimum age to join?
The minimum drinking age is 18 years. (The activity’s participation rules are otherwise stated as most travelers can participate.)
Is there a free cancellation option?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























