Experience incredible unique views by parasailing in New Zealand, a must-do adventure for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. Whether you're soaring high above the waters of the Bay of Islands or taking in the stunning views of Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown, parasailing offers a unique perspective of New Zealand's breathtaking landscapes. Tandem or triple parasailing flights are perfect for those wanting to share the adventure with a friend or family member (or two!).
What is parasailing and how does it work?
Parasailing in New Zealand involves being harnessed to a parachute and towed behind a boat. As the boat gains speed, you are lifted into the air, offering stunning aerial views of the surroundings. It's a mixture of adventure and scenic, and is a great way to experience New Zealand’s scenery beauty from above.
Can children participate in tandem parasailing?
Yes, children over the age of 5 can participate in tandem parasailing in New Zealand, however they must weigh 20 kg or more and have an adult with them. It's a fantastic activity for families, allowing both adults and children to share the experience.
What should I wear for my parasailing adventure?
Comfortable clothing and covered footwear are recommended for parasailing in New Zealand. Life jackets are provided by the operators. It’s also a good idea to bring a windbreaker or jacket, as it can get chilly at higher altitudes.
How long does a parasailing session last?
A typical parasailing session in New Zealand lasts between 60 to 90 minutes, including briefing and preparation time. The actual flight time is around 10 to 15 minutes, giving you ample opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking views from above.
Will I get wet parasailing?
Your parasailing flight will both begin and end on the dedicated flight deck on the boat, ensuring you stay dry throughout the experience. However, if you fancy a bit of a splash, we can dip your feet in the water at the end of your flight – just let the team know on the day!