
Can you go paragliding in Mauritius when you are dizzy? This is probably one of the questions we hear most often before a first flight. And the answer surprises many people: yes, it is often possible to take full advantage of a paragliding flight even when you are dizzy. In Mauritius, a large part of our passengers discover paragliding for the very first time. Some arrive relaxed, others much more stressed, sometimes even with the desire to cancel just before takeoff. Then once in the air, the majority tell us exactly the same thing: "Finally, it was not at all what I imagined." Why paragliding is often more reassuring than we think. Unlike some aerial activities or thrills, paragliding generally does not give an impression of falling. Take-off is done gradually. A few steps are enough before feeling the sail gently carry in the air. Once in flight, the sensation is often described as:
Fluid, calm, light, and incredibly soothing.
Many people even forget their fear after just a few minutes to simply enjoy the view and the moment. An experience accessible to beginners. The two-seater paragliding flight is specially designed to allow beginners to discover this activity without prior experience. The passenger flies accompanied by a professional pilot who fully manages takeoff, piloting and landing. The objective is simple:
Allow you to enjoy the experience in complete serenity. A unique view of Mauritius. Paragliding in Mauritius allows you to discover the island from a totally different angle. Between the turquoise lagoon, the reliefs, the mountains and the ocean, each flight offers a feeling of freedom that is difficult to describe. This is also what makes this experience so special:
The mixture of emotion, landscape and the feeling of flying naturally. What if I'm really scared before takeoff? This is totally normal. Stress before a first flight is extremely common, even in people who really wanted to try. The most important thing is to be accompanied, reassured and to fly in good conditions. Very often, the passengers who had the most apprehension eventually become those who enjoy the most from the experience. Frequently asked questions Can we paraglide with vertigo? Yes, in many cases. Paragliding often causes less feeling of emptiness than people imagine before the flight. Do you need experience? No. Two-seater flights are open to beginners. Is it dangerous? Paragliding remains an aerial activity that depends on weather conditions and compliance with safety rules. Flights are only carried out when the conditions are adapted.
Can we film the flight? Yes, it is usually possible to film or take pictures during the experiment.