About this tour
Launch from southern Bali's clifftops in a motorless paraglider flown by a certified pilot. You're strapped into a harness facing forward, hands free, as your pilot handles everything while you drift above hidden beaches and coastal ridges. The flight ranges from smooth and gentle to thrilling manoeuvres depending on conditions and preference. A private transfer collects you from accommodation in Kuta, Seminyak, Legian, Sanur, Nusadua or Jimbaran, and returns you after the experience.
Highlights
- Launch and soar from Bali's southern cliffs without motor
- Front-row harness seat with unobstructed aerial views
- Pilot steers while you simply experience the flight
- Drift above unmapped coastlines and hidden beaches
- Hotel-to-site return transport included
- Photo and video captured during your flight
- Full safety kit and operator insurance provided
What to expect
You'll be collected from your accommodation and driven to the launch site. After a brief safety briefing, you'll step into your harness and wait for the right conditions. Take-off involves a light run off the cliff edge—the pilot's footwork lifts you both into the thermal currents. Once airborne, expect a floating sensation rather than speed. The pilot reads the wind and thermals, banking gently or carving sharper turns depending on the day's conditions and your comfort. You'll track the coastline, spotting hidden coves and reef patterns below. Landing is smooth and controlled, touching down near the base. The whole experience lasts roughly 20–45 minutes airborne.
Good to know
Not suitable for pregnant travellers, those with spinal injuries, or poor cardiovascular health. Lunch is not included. Gratuities are optional. Public transport is available nearby if needed. Operators provide all safety equipment and insurance. Suitable for any fitness level.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.


