Lift off from the Colina hills just north of Santiago on a scenic tandem paraglider flown by a pilot licensed by DGAC, Chile's civil aviation authority. The flight is available in English, Spanish and Portuguese — a rare combination in the Santiago paragliding scene, and one that makes the pre-flight briefing genuinely clear no matter where you're from.
This is a calm, sightseeing flight rather than an acrobatic one. For 10 to 15 minutes you glide over the ridges and valleys of Colina, watching Santiago and the Andes open up below you. Plan on about two hours on site: check-in, safety briefing, harness and helmet fitting, waiting for the right wind window, and the flight itself.
The experience is open to a wider range of guests than most tandem operators accept: children from age 5 can fly, and the weight range runs from 30 to 120 kg — so families and larger adults who are often turned away elsewhere can book with confidence. Photos and video of your flight are available as an add-on directly with the pilot; personal cameras and GoPros are not permitted in flight for safety reasons.