REVIEW · PHILIPPINES
Panglao: Solo or Tandem Parasailing Experience near Alona
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A 15-minute flight, big Bohol views. I love the Panglao coastline views and the calm, safety-first gear check. One thing to consider: 15 minutes is short, so the price may feel high if you want lots of airtime.
You’ll start at Alona Beach and head to the RFS Watersports booth in front of Aluna Beach Lounge. A friendly local guide helps you get set up, and the instructor can explain things in English or Tagalog. Expect a private group feel, not a chaotic cattle-car line.
For many people, the best part is the simplicity. You’re given professional equipment and a life jacket, and the crew runs the boat-to-air process smoothly. It’s thrill without you having to figure out any of the mechanics yourself.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice About This Panglao Parasailing Ride
- Where You’ll Fly: Alona Beach and the Panglao Coastline From Above
- Getting There: RFS Watersports Booth by Aluna Beach Lounge
- The 15 Minutes in the Air: Boat to Parachute, Step by Step
- Solo vs Tandem: Choosing the Right Ride for Your Group
- Safety First: Equipment, Life Jacket, and Who Should Skip It
- Price and Value: Is $55 for 15 Minutes Fair?
- The Instructor and Language Support (English and Tagalog)
- Should You Book This Panglao Parasailing Experience?
- FAQ
- How long is the Panglao parasailing experience?
- Where is the meeting point for parasailing near Alona Beach?
- Is the parasailing ride solo or tandem?
- What is the price per person?
- What’s included with the experience?
- What languages are spoken during the experience?
- Is this a private group?
- Who should not do this parasailing activity?
- Is there free cancellation or pay later?
- How do I know what time it starts?
Key Things You’ll Notice About This Panglao Parasailing Ride

- Alona Beach pickup point is easy to find by the RFS Watersports booth in front of Aluna Beach Lounge
- Short flight, clear purpose: a quick lift for big overhead views
- Solo or tandem options so you can ride alone or with a friend
- Life jacket + professional equipment for peace of mind
- Smooth getting-into-the-air routine from the boat
- English/Tagalog instruction so you know what’s happening
Where You’ll Fly: Alona Beach and the Panglao Coastline From Above

This is Panglao parasailing near Alona Beach in Bohol, which matters because Alona is the most convenient tourist stretch on the island. You’re not commuting across the whole province to start the fun. Instead, you’re set up close to the action, with the coastline right there for your first look.
From the air, you get a different read on the whole area. You’ll see the coastlines’ curves, the way bays open up, and how beaches line up along the shore. That overhead perspective is the real “why” of parasailing here: it turns a familiar beach view into something that feels brand-new.
The ride is also short by design: 15 minutes. That means it works well if you want a hit of adrenaline without turning your day into a half-project. It’s a great add-on if you’re already planning a beach day or a water-sports day.
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Getting There: RFS Watersports Booth by Aluna Beach Lounge

Plan to make your way to Alona Beach in Panglao and look for the RFS Watersports booth. It’s directly in front of Aluna Beach Lounge, and you’ll notice a VIAJE Philippines logo on posters at the spot.
You’ll also have a local guide to escort you to the activity area. That’s important because it removes the most annoying part of water activities: figuring out where “the thing” actually starts. The guide keeps you moving, helps with getting geared up, and gets you lined up for the next step.
One practical tip: ask the provider when you confirm whether transport is available from the city area. In one recent experience, the group was picked up in town by shuttle and dropped at the activity. Even if it isn’t always offered the same way, it’s worth checking so you don’t waste time.
The 15 Minutes in the Air: Boat to Parachute, Step by Step

Your total experience time is listed as 15 minutes, and that’s the heart of the value here: a quick, focused flight. The crew’s job is to get you ready fast and handle the details so you can enjoy the view.
What you should expect is the standard parasailing flow from the boat. You’ll be guided into place, the crew checks you’re properly secured, and you’ll head into the air from the water setup. One key point from a rider’s experience: the process from boat to sky felt smooth and safe.
This smooth handling is a big deal for first-timers. Parasailing is not about gymnastics; it’s about trusting the gear and keeping calm while the rope does its work. If you’re the type who gets tense waiting for equipment checks, this is exactly why you should look for a provider that keeps the routine organized.
Once you’re up, the main activity becomes observation. You’ll spend the time looking down at Alona’s coastline and surrounding water. No complicated instructions required—just enjoy the perspective and let the crew do the work.
Solo vs Tandem: Choosing the Right Ride for Your Group

The highlights make it clear you can ride alone or with a friend. That’s a nice option if your travel style doesn’t match the group vibe around you.
If you’re traveling solo, going by yourself can feel like the cleanest way to enjoy the moment. You don’t have to coordinate with a partner’s comfort level, and there’s less to manage while everyone is getting geared up. It can also be a great photo moment since your view point is consistent.
If you’re traveling with a friend, tandem can make it feel more social without turning it into a long shared activity. A shared adrenaline moment is often what makes short activities memorable.
Either way, this experience is labeled as a private group. That matters because it reduces the chance you’re stuck waiting while unrelated people take their turns. You get a more controlled experience rather than a crowded setup.
Safety First: Equipment, Life Jacket, and Who Should Skip It

The provider includes safety gear and you’ll be given a life jacket. That’s the baseline you want: secure personal flotation and professional equipment, not “figure it out yourself” improvising.
It’s also smart that the experience lists clear health limitations. This activity isn’t suitable for:
- Pregnant women
- People with heart problems
- People with pre-existing medical conditions
- People with recent surgeries
If any of those apply to you, you should skip parasailing. For safety reasons, you can’t treat this like a casual beach photo stunt.
If you’re generally healthy but nervous, focus on what you can control: listen to the instructor, keep your movements calm while you’re being set up, and follow the crew’s instructions. The smooth, safe process is part of what makes these rides work, especially if you want confidence before you’re off the water.
Price and Value: Is $55 for 15 Minutes Fair?

At $55 per person for about 15 minutes, this isn’t a “cheap souvenir experience.” The fair question is: what are you paying for?
You’re paying for:
- The boat-based setup and staff
- The safety gear and life jacket
- The time window that gets you up above the coastline quickly
- The overhead view that you can’t get from the beach
One rider also flagged that the price can feel excessive for the time in the air. That’s a valid concern. But if you treat it like a short, high-impact highlight—like a view-only flight rather than a full activity day—it can make more sense.
For good value, I’d recommend parasailing only if you truly want the overhead perspective enough to pay for it. If you’re mainly seeking long time on the water, you might be happier with a longer boat or water-sport option instead.
The Instructor and Language Support (English and Tagalog)

This activity includes an instructor who speaks English and Tagalog. That’s useful because parasailing depends on clear communication during the safety checks.
You’ll also likely work with a friendly local guide who escorts you to the activity area. When instructions are explained in a language you understand, it reduces stress. You’re not guessing, you’re not nodding along, and you’re not stuck later asking what you were supposed to do.
If you’re comfortable with either English or Tagalog, you should feel confident about following directions from start to finish.
Should You Book This Panglao Parasailing Experience?

Book it if you want a short, well-run Panglao parasailing highlight near Alona Beach and you care about getting a real overhead view. It’s especially appealing if you’re traveling solo or with a friend and you want a private group feel.
Consider skipping or choosing something longer if:
- You know you’ll feel frustrated with a short 15-minute flight
- You’re shopping purely for the best bargain
- Any of the health limitations apply to you
If you do book, do one thing that improves the whole experience: arrive at the meeting point on time at the RFS Watersports booth by Aluna Beach Lounge, and confirm whether transport from the city area is available. A little planning here turns the ride into a smooth win.
FAQ

How long is the Panglao parasailing experience?
It lasts about 15 minutes.
Where is the meeting point for parasailing near Alona Beach?
Go to Alona Beach, Panglao, Bohol, and look for the RFS Watersports booth directly in front of Aluna Beach Lounge. It has a VIAJE Philippines logo on the posters.
Is the parasailing ride solo or tandem?
You can ride alone or with a friend.
What is the price per person?
The price is $55 per person.
What’s included with the experience?
You get a 15-minute activity, safety gear, and a life jacket, plus a friendly local guide to escort you to the activity area.
What languages are spoken during the experience?
The instructor speaks English and Tagalog.
Is this a private group?
Yes, it’s listed as a private group.
Who should not do this parasailing activity?
It’s not suitable for pregnant women, people with heart problems, people with pre-existing medical conditions, or people who’ve had recent surgeries.
Is there free cancellation or pay later?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later.
How do I know what time it starts?
The start times depend on availability, so you’ll need to check what’s offered when you book.

























