Boracay Parasailing Experience

REVIEW · BORACAY

Boracay Parasailing Experience

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  • From $85.00
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Strapped in a seat, Boracay turns to mini-maps. This parasailing ride lets you float above the shoreline for breathtaking island views, pulled by a boat as you get a bird’s-eye look at the whole stretch of beach. It runs daily from about 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM, with single or double flights so you can match the experience to your comfort and your plans.

What I like most is the combination of experienced crew support and the fact that it feels calm once you’re up there. You’ll also get help with capturing the moment, since the crew records photos and video for riders. One thing to consider: Boracay’s water can get choppy at times, and if you’re prone to seasickness, plan for that.

Key points before you go

Boracay Parasailing Experience - Key points before you go

  • 15 minutes in the air: Short enough to be doable, long enough for real views.
  • Single or double flight: Choose based on who’s flying with you.
  • Hotel pickup included: You’re collected for the activity.
  • Crew photos and video: You may be able to add a video and use an app to access it.
  • Good weather matters: The experience depends on conditions on the day.

What You’re Actually Getting: 15 Minutes Sky-High Over Boracay

Boracay Parasailing Experience - What You’re Actually Getting: 15 Minutes Sky-High Over Boracay
Boracay parasailing is built around one simple idea: you get strapped in, a parachute system is set, and a boat pulls you along the shoreline while you rise above the water. The flight is about 15 minutes, so you’re not stuck out there for hours if you’re nervous or just trying it once.

For me, the real value here is the time-to-wow ratio. You go from beach-level scenery to a top-down view of Boracay’s coast fast. And because the ride follows the shoreline, you’re not just looking at open water—you’re seeing the shape of the island, the curve of the beaches, and the feel of the resort area from above.

This is also a straightforward activity. There’s no long “tour day” with lots of stops. You’re mainly focused on getting suited up, flying, and then getting back out.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Boracay.

Single vs Double Flight: Choosing the Right Setup for Your Trip

You can pick between single and double flights. That choice matters more than it sounds, because it changes the experience vibe and who gets to share the ride.

If you’re flying alone, you’ll likely have the simplest setup and the most freedom to focus on your view and your photos. If you’re flying with a friend or partner, the double flight can be a good way to turn it into a shared memory—especially since the crew captures your experience from the boat.

Practical tip: if you care about photos and video, going with a friend can make it easier to coordinate what you want to do before and after the flight. Just remember, the flight length stays about 15 minutes, so the “main event” is still brief.

Pickup, Timing, and the Day’s Rhythm (8:30 AM to 3:30 PM)

Boracay Parasailing Experience - Pickup, Timing, and the Day’s Rhythm (8:30 AM to 3:30 PM)
This parasailing runs every day roughly from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM. That window gives you flexibility, but it also means you should pick a time based on how your day is structured. If you like mornings, aim early. If you prefer a more relaxed start, later can work too.

Hotel pickup is included, which saves time and hassle. Hotel drop is not included, so after the flight you’ll need to arrange your own way back. I’d treat that as a planning prompt: line up transport options near where you’ll be finished, especially if your hotel is not right next to the main activity areas.

You’ll also use a mobile ticket. That usually means you’ll want to keep your phone charged and ready. If you tend to lose battery on beach days (very common), bring a small power bank.

Booking pace can matter: this is commonly reserved about 17 days in advance on average. If you’re traveling in a busier season or with fixed plans, I’d book earlier rather than gambling on walk-up availability.

Entering the Action: Boat Pull, Safety Checks, and What to Watch For

Boracay Parasailing Experience - Entering the Action: Boat Pull, Safety Checks, and What to Watch For
Once you arrive for your session, the flow is simple. You’ll get guided by the crew, fitted into the parasailing seat system, and prepared for the pull. The big comfort factor here is that the activity includes an experienced crew, and multiple riders highlight that the operation feels organized and efficient.

During the ride, you’ll be pulled by a boat along the shoreline. That matters because it shapes the views. Instead of just drifting, you’ll track the coast as you float above the water.

What you should watch for:

  • The first moments as you rise. It’s usually the adrenaline peak.
  • The horizon line as the island opens up below you.
  • The shoreline landmarks and how the beaches look from above—Boracay’s layout really reads differently from the sky.

The ride is also often described as peaceful once you’re up there. That matches the basic physics: when you’re stable in the harness and the boat movement is smooth, it stops feeling like constant motion and starts feeling like a scenic glide.

Photos, Video, and the App: Turning a Flight Into a Real Memory

Boracay Parasailing Experience - Photos, Video, and the App: Turning a Flight Into a Real Memory
One of the most consistently praised parts is the crew handling the media. Riders mention that the staff records photos and video during the experience, so you’re not stuck juggling your phone while you’re focused on staying seated and enjoying the view.

There’s also an add-on element. One rider noted they received a video add-on for an extra fee (they mentioned 1200 PHP). Another helpful detail: you may need to download an app to access or view the video.

Before you go, think about this like a checklist:

  • Keep your phone handy during the activity window.
  • If you’ll do video add-ons, be ready to install or use the related app on your phone.
  • If app setup is a pain for you, I’d plan to handle that before you reach the station area.

Also, if you’re bringing a friend, this is a good time to coordinate simple photo plans. The air time is short, and the crew is doing the heavy lifting for capture.

Price and Value: Is $85 per Group Worth It?

The listed price is $85.00 per group, and the booking unit is shown as up to 1. That can be confusing at first, because parasailing commonly involves couples or small groups. The key is that you can choose single or double flights, so the real value depends on which option you pick and how many seats you’re paying for.

Here’s how I’d evaluate the value in plain terms:

  • You’re paying for a short, high-impact experience with hotel pickup, plus an experienced team running the operation.
  • You’re also likely getting photos and video through the crew’s documentation, with the option of additional video access for extra cost.

One rider gave a useful real-world comparison: they mentioned 3200 PHP for two for 15 minutes and called it worth it. Pricing can vary by season and local offerings, but that comment lines up with the overall value logic: you’re paying for a “wow” moment that’s measured in minutes, not hours.

In short, it’s worth it if you want a bucket-list-style experience without spending half a day doing logistics. If you’re chasing maximum time on the water, you might prefer other long-duration activities—but for a quick, dramatic view from above, this hits the mark.

Weather, Water Conditions, and a Smart Seasickness Plan

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s important because parasailing isn’t something you can force in bad wind or rough conditions.

Now the human side. One rider specifically suggested taking motion-sickness medication (they mentioned Gravol) before the ride if you get seasick easily, since conditions can get choppy. That’s practical advice, even if it’s not required for everyone.

My recommendation:

  • If you’ve ever felt queasy on boats, treat this as a “take precautions” activity.
  • If you don’t usually get sick, you can probably handle it fine—but choppy water can still surprise you.

Also, if weather looks iffy, consider choosing a time when the water tends to be steadier for your day. The operation hours are fixed, so your best lever is your session time.

Who This Boracay Parasailing Ride Suits Best

Boracay Parasailing Experience - Who This Boracay Parasailing Ride Suits Best
This works best for people who want a clear, short activity with a huge view payoff. It’s also described as suitable for most travelers, and the crew support is part of why.

Ideal matches:

  • Couples or friends who want a shared highlight
  • First-timers looking for a safe-feeling introduction to parasailing
  • People who want a top-down look at Boracay without long tours
  • Anyone who likes photo-worthy experiences (especially with crew-captured media)

If you’re unsure about boating comfort or you get motion sickness easily, you can still do it—but plan for that like the rider did. And remember: hotel drop isn’t included, so people who rely heavily on hotel proximity should plan their return transport.

Practical Tips for a Smoother Flight

A few small moves can make this day easier:

  • Wear something you can get a little wet in. Parasailing is water-adjacent by nature.
  • Charge your phone and keep it ready for your mobile ticket.
  • If you plan to access video via an app, be ready to install or use it quickly.
  • Bring a plan for getting back after the ride since hotel drop isn’t included.

Timing tip: with 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM hours, you can usually work this around lunch or other beach time. If you hate rushing, choose a slot that gives you buffer time afterward for transport.

Should You Book This Boracay Parasailing Experience?

I’d book it if you want a high-impact experience with minimal time commitment. 15 minutes is short, the views are the whole point, and the added bonus is that the crew takes care of photos and video so you don’t have to work for memories.

It’s also a good pick if you value convenience: hotel pickup is included, and it’s described as a private activity where only your group participates. That makes it feel less chaotic than some shared group tours.

I would think twice if you’re very sensitive to choppy water or you need everything handled end-to-end by transport. Since there’s no hotel drop, you’ll want to sort your return plan in advance.

If you’re in Boracay and you want a classic “from the sky” moment without turning your day into a long project, this is a solid choice.

FAQ

How long is the parasailing flight?

The parasailing flight is approximately 15 minutes.

Is hotel pickup included?

Yes. Hotel pickup is included.

Is hotel drop included after the activity?

No. Hotel drop is not included.

Can I choose single or double flights?

Yes. Single and double flights are available to choose from.

What are the operating hours?

It runs daily from about 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM.

What happens if the weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Is this activity private?

Yes. It’s listed as private, and only your group will participate.

Does the crew take photos or video?

The crew takes photos and video during the experience. Some riders also mention optional video add-ons and using an app to access the media.

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