We don’t think so and neither do our guests. Even the most apprehensive people come back to tell us how amazing it was. We often hear that it’s like you’re floating on air and that it’s very peaceful and serene. Also, our team has been professionally trained to meet United States insurance industry standards as well as best practices set forth by the Water Sports Industry Association. In other words, we are extremely safety focused and will not fly unless the weather conditions are within safe operating parameters.
The only requirement is that you are able to sit in a harness and follow the directions of the crew.
The minimum age to fly alone is 14; this is due to the ability to follow directions of the crew. Participants under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign their liability waiver. We have no maximum age limit, our oldest flyer was in her 90’s! The minimum weight to fly alone is 110 pounds–your body weight acts as a pendulum to stabilize the parachute. We do not have a minimum age but we do, however, have a minimum size which is dependent upon fitting into our smallest harness safely. In the event that someone does not meet our minimum weight or age requirements our staff is always happy to accompany them on a flight; we have gotten a lot of great selfies this way! Maximum combined weight will depend on the wind conditions the day you fly. Weight requirements change daily due to weather and sea conditions and the crew will make all final determinations based on providing you with the safest flying experience.
Using our Multi-flyer bar we can accommodate single, double, or triple flights. Both wind and weight will be used to determine the safest flying set up for your group–the crew will make the final determination.
All take-offs and landings are done on the platform on the boat.
The crew will give you the option of taking a ‘dip’, but otherwise, no; all take-offs and landings are done from the back of the boat.
Panoramic views of Ambergris Caye and the reef. On occasion you will see dolphins and turtles. Rays, sharks, fishermen, and tour boats are fairly common.
We limit our flights to 250-300 feet to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride. The wind often changes directions at higher altitudes (wind gradient) which causes instability and movement in the parachute. Our years of experience operating in the waters around Ambergris Caye have proven that the 250-300 foot level is our ‘sweet spot’.
Bathing suits and beachwear are always appropriate. Layering is a good option if you are going out for an early morning or sunset flight.
Yes, space permitting.
Typically you will be on the boat from 40 minutes to an hour with your in flight time being approximately 15 minutes. If you have a larger group you can expect a longer amount of time on the boat.
This is an industry safety standard–we want you to land safely, on your feet, on the back of the boat. The parasail harness could cause your legs to fall asleep if you are in it for more than 15 minutes.
Yes! Our Captains are trained and licensed by the Port Authority of Belize and our crew is trained to the WSIA standards for parasailing. We are also the original parasail company in San Pedro and have the only boat designed specifically for marine parasailing.
We love reservations–they help us plan our day and ensure proper staffing levels–but they are not required. We will absolutely do our best to accommodate people without reservations. Reserving directly through us ensures you will receive the lowest price.
As far in advance as you are able. We recommend scheduling for earlier in your vacation to allow time for rescheduling if Mother Nature is not cooperative.
We love private tours. Let us know what you would like to do–we can make it happen.
We encourage you to plan for parasailing during the first part of your vacation–this allows time for rescheduling in the case of inclement weather.
We require a 48 hour notice for cancellations.
Absolutely! Our crew works very hard to ensure you have a safe and fun parasail adventure. They often go above and beyond–tipping is a great way to show your appreciation. From TripAdvisor–“tour guides… the tip should be calculated as a percentage of your total bill as follows: 10% usually means you aren’t totally happy, 15% usually means all was acceptable, 20% for excellent, over 20% for outstanding. 15-20 percent is considered standard in most communities.”
Not necessarily. Although our chutes are rated up to 24 mph we fly in surface winds from 0-20 mph depending on the gusts–we will not fly when gusts are greater than 5 mph over sustained winds. Our Captain and crew are constantly assessing the weather conditions to ensure safe flights for our guests.
Sorry, no. Storm systems often have strong winds up to 7 miles in front of them. While it seems calm at the moment, the unpredictability of the front will keep us safely on the ground.
Anything you are not afraid to lose. Past guests have taken rum punch, cameras, GoPros, and phones.
We will take video or pictures from your phone or camera–just ask the crew. We can also arrange a photo/video shoot and prepare a video of your experience, please contact us for pricing.
Maybe. It depends on where you are located and how busy we are. Parasailing is the only activity we offer that is not a private tour–meaning we may have guests from multiple locations at the same time. Also, during peak and holiday seasons we may not be able to offer any pick up services. Please contact us directly to determine what the options are during your visit. Some locations may incur a fuel surcharge.
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You can call us at +501-671-3866 or 509-280-5089, or you can email us at info@belizeparasail.net, or you can book online through our book now button at the bottom of the page.
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