REVIEW · DA NANG
Private Paragliding Experience in Da Nang
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Da Nang changes when you fly above it. This private paragliding ride lifts you from Son Tra’s 550m launch area for a glide over jungle, ocean, and the city, with GoPro filming handled for you. I also like that you’re matched with a certified instructor/pilot so the nervous part stays small and the experience stays smooth with private instruction.
Here’s the main thing to plan for: takeoff depends on wind, so you should budget extra time. Even though the flight itself is usually about 45 minutes to 1 hour, you’ll be around the launch area longer if conditions aren’t ideal.
In This Review
- Key things that make this flight worth your time
- Entering the Launch Area: Buu Dai Son and the prep you’ll actually feel
- Monkey Mountain (Son Tra) at 550m: the view that makes this feel special
- Safety and support: certified instructors plus the filming plan
- The 2.5-hour schedule: why wind changes everything
- Flying the peninsula: jungle, ocean, city—without changing locations
- The beach landing: finishing smoothly on golden sand
- Price and value: what you’re really paying for at $87.05
- Who this private paragliding works best for (and when to skip it)
- Tips that make your day smoother (based on what’s stated)
- Should you book private paragliding in Da Nang?
- FAQ
- Where does the paragliding experience start?
- How long is the whole experience?
- How long is the time in the air?
- Is this a private tour?
- Do I get GoPro photos or videos included?
- What should I wear?
- Is there a weight limit?
- Is the experience dependent on weather?
- What fitness level do I need?
Key things that make this flight worth your time

- Son Tra / Monkey Mountain launch at 550m: you start with dramatic elevation and open views right away
- One pilot per person: you’re guided closely from briefing to landing
- GoPro filming and photo delivery: videos and photos are sent to your phone at the end (included)
- Ocean, city, and peninsula all in one run: you get multiple views during the glide, not just one angle
- Golden-sand beach landing: the finish feels clean and natural, not rushed
Entering the Launch Area: Buu Dai Son and the prep you’ll actually feel

The experience starts at Buu Dai Son Pagoda, listed at 31 Hoàng Sa, Thọ Quang, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng. The location matters because it sets you up for a quieter, hilltop takeoff—this isn’t the kind of paragliding operation that begins right in the tourist strip. After you arrive, the team shares basic information and you sign the required paperwork.
Then comes the part you’ll appreciate later: you don’t just “hop in a harness.” You go to the top area of Son Tra Mountain / Monkey Mountain, which sits about 550m above sea level, and you get a proper pre-flight explanation and safety setup before anyone launches. If you’re the type who likes to understand what’s happening, this pacing helps a lot.
One practical note: the tour calls for moderate physical fitness, and you should wear shoes and long pants. That’s not just for rules—it’s also the simple reality of moving around at a hillside launch point before you’re airborne.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Da Nang
Monkey Mountain (Son Tra) at 550m: the view that makes this feel special
What makes this launch different is the altitude and the position. You’re starting from a hidden spot away from the busiest tourist feel, but you still get an incredible overview of Da Nang and the surrounding ocean. That combination is what turns the flight from a fun ride into a real “oh wow” perspective change.
At the top, you’ll have a moment for pre-flight shots with the view behind you. It’s also a nice reset before the lift-off—less waiting in a crowd, more time where the scenery does the talking. And if sunset is your thing, this is described as one of the best sunset areas in town, which fits why lots of people choose to do it later in the day.
Safety and support: certified instructors plus the filming plan

You’ll be supported by certified instructors from central Vietnam. The setup is pretty straightforward: you get safety equipment, you receive an explanation, and then you’re paired with one pilot for your flight.
Here’s another detail I value: the pilots are also used to capturing the experience. During the flight, they help you film and photograph using a GoPro, and after you land, they help send the photos and videos to your phone. In other words, you’re not juggling your own camera while trying to enjoy the ride and stay safe. You get documentation without turning the flight into a full-time job.
Based on the overall feedback score (a 4.8 rating across 54 with about 96% recommending it), the operation seems to run with confidence—exactly what you want when you’re strapping into the air.
The 2.5-hour schedule: why wind changes everything
The total experience is listed at about 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.), and it’s smart to treat that as “time on the mountain,” not just “time in the air.” The flight window can shift, because the experience depends heavily on weather and especially wind. If wind isn’t good, you may wait until conditions are safe for takeoff.
The guidance is clear: spare about 3 hours for the entire experience. Even though the actual flight can be around 45 minutes to 1 hour, your full time commitment can stretch due to how air sports work in real life. This matters because it changes how you plan your day—don’t stack a tight dinner reservation right after, and don’t schedule another “must-do” that requires zero flexibility.
One consideration to keep in mind: airtime can end up shorter than you expect if the flight has to be adjusted to match the wind window. So set your expectations around the whole experience, not just a perfect, long “stay up there” moment.
Flying the peninsula: jungle, ocean, city—without changing locations
Once you launch from Son Tra, the ride is about seeing Da Nang from above as the air carries you over the peninsula. The experience description calls out multiple views during the same flight: jungle, mountain, ocean, and city. That’s a big deal because it means you’re not getting a one-note flight where everything looks the same.
You’ll also glide over the ocean and over the city before returning to land on the beach. The goal is to give you that “different perspective” memory—Da Nang’s coast and urban shape are easier to understand from above, especially when your pilot points out what you’re crossing.
The operation also frames the feeling part in a poetic way (clouds, sea breeze, birds), but the practical reality is simple: you’re close to air movement, you feel the changes as you float, and the glide tends to feel calm once you’re settled. If you’re afraid of heights, note that the team doesn’t treat this as a test of bravery. They focus on support, safety equipment, and staying in control.
The beach landing: finishing smoothly on golden sand

After the flight over the ocean and city, you’ll come down on a beautiful golden sand beach. That landing detail is more than pretty words. A beach landing tends to feel easy to understand—your end point is clear, the ground is visible, and the whole experience wraps up with less chaos than some setups.
Once you’re back down, your pilot helps with the photo and video delivery. They also share some picture together to close out the experience. The photos and videos are delivered to your phone at the end, which is a big part of why people like this experience so much. No scrambling later for a random download link, no extra steps.
Price and value: what you’re really paying for at $87.05
At $87.05 per person, you’re not paying for a long commercial production. You’re paying for a guided, private paragliding session with certified support, a dedicated pilot pairing, and included GoPro filming/photo delivery.
The value logic looks like this:
- Private pairing means you’re not stuck waiting for other people’s pace.
- Certified instruction + safety equipment reduces stress. You’re paying for competence, not just scenery.
- GoPro filming and photo transfer reduces your personal effort. You don’t have to worry about getting decent shots while you’re focused on staying secure.
Also, the overall experience time is long enough to make it feel like an event (up to about 2.5 hours total with potential wind delays). That’s worth something in Da Nang, where many activities feel quick and transactional. This one feels like a full chunk of your day, but the payoff is that you come away with both the flight and the media from it.
If you’re comparing prices, keep in mind that weather dependence isn’t a small footnote here. You’re paying for a team that works the conditions and waits for safe takeoff windows.
Who this private paragliding works best for (and when to skip it)
This experience is described as private, meaning only your group participates. That’s ideal if you want a more relaxed flow, less crowd energy, and direct attention.
It also fits people with moderate physical fitness. You don’t need athletic training, but you should be able to manage the basic movement around the launch area and follow instructions calmly during setup.
There’s one important limit to respect: it’s not recommended for travelers who weigh over 75kg, and the note adds that September to November is a period with bad wind season. If you’re in that weight range or you’re traveling in those months, check directly with the operator before booking so you don’t end up in an awkward situation with conditions that aren’t favorable.
Tips that make your day smoother (based on what’s stated)
Here are the practical things the experience asks for, and they’ll help you feel prepared:
- Wear shoes and long pants
- Be ready to sign paperwork before heading up
- Plan around weather and wind, and spare around 3 hours total
- Bring yourself in with moderate fitness (not endurance-athlete mode, but capable)
- If you’re over 75kg, especially Sep–Nov, reconsider or ask first due to the wind note
If you want the best chance of a good session, treat the day as flexible. The operation can’t force wind, and they also can’t safely launch when conditions aren’t right.
Should you book private paragliding in Da Nang?
If you want a memorable Da Nang view without the hassle of self-guided planning, this is a strong choice. The combination of certified pilots, a one-person-per-pilot style of support, and GoPro photos/videos delivered to your phone makes it feel like real value, not just a ticket to a thrill.
Book it if:
- You’re excited by a high-start flight from about 550m
- You want ocean-and-city views in one session
- You care about getting solid photos without managing your camera mid-flight
- You can spare 2.5–3 hours due to wind
Skip it or reassess if:
- You’re traveling during September to November and you’re near or above 75kg
- Your schedule is too tight to handle waiting for safe wind conditions
- You’re expecting a guaranteed long airtime moment regardless of weather
If you can give it the time it needs, this flight has the kind of payoff that stays with you: the sense of scale over Da Nang, the glide over the coast, and the fact that you end with photos that actually match what you experienced above the city.
FAQ
Where does the paragliding experience start?
You meet at Buu Dai Son Pagoda, 31 Hoàng Sa, Thọ Quang, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng, Vietnam. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
How long is the whole experience?
Plan for about 2 hours 30 minutes total (approx.). The experience notes that you should spare around 3 hours because you might have to wait for wind conditions to be safe.
How long is the time in the air?
The guidance provided is that the entire experience would be around 45 minutes to 1 hour, with the rest of the time used for briefing, setup, and possible waiting.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
Do I get GoPro photos or videos included?
Yes. The pilot supports filming with GoPro, and they help send photos and videos to your phone at the end of the experience.
What should I wear?
Wear shoes and long pants.
Is there a weight limit?
The experience is not recommended for travelers who weigh over 75kg, with a note that September to November is a bad wind season.
Is the experience dependent on weather?
Yes. Paragliding depends much on weather and wind. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What fitness level do I need?
The listing says travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.

























