REVIEW · BUDVA
Paragliding in Budva with Certified Pilot (Free Pick-Up Included)
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One hour above Budva, no stress. You get the big-ticket thrill of flying while the team handles the setup, including the short transfer from Bečići and the briefing before you launch. I love the certified pilot aspect and the way the Budva Riviera views turn your usual coastal walk into something you can see from the sky.
I also like how the timing stays friendly: you meet near beach Bečići (Becici), then take a quick drive (about 15 minutes) to the takeoff area. Afterward, you’re back at the same meeting point, so you don’t feel like you’ve handed over your whole day. One thing to consider: video and photo aren’t included, so if you want that extra keepsake, plan ahead.
In This Review
- Key things I’d zero in on before you book
- Budva Paragliding in About One Hour: What You’re Really Buying
- Bečići Meet-Up to Takeoff: The Easy Start That Sets the Tone
- Certified Pilot + Gear + Belongings Storage: Why This Combo Matters
- The Flight Over Budva Riviera: The Views Are the Main Event
- Group Size, Language, and What That Means for Your Comfort
- Price and Value: What $117.95 Really Covers
- Weather Rules: The One Thing That Can Change Your Day
- Who Should Book This Paragliding in Budva (and Who Might Skip)
- Should You Book Paragliding in Budva with Certified Pilot?
- FAQ
- How long is the paragliding experience?
- Where do I meet, and where does the experience end?
- Is transportation to the takeoff point included?
- What’s included in the package?
- Are video and photos included?
- What happens if weather is poor?
- Is free cancellation available, and are service animals allowed?
Key things I’d zero in on before you book

- Certified pilot + equipment provided, so you’re not piecing anything together.
- Meet near Bečići beach, with an easy start and a return to the same place.
- 15-minute transfer to the takeoff point, which helps you launch safely from the right spot.
- Gear storage for your personal belongings during the flight, so you’re not juggling things mid-air.
- About 1 hour total, leaving the rest of your day flexible.
- Works only in good weather, because this activity depends on conditions.
Budva Paragliding in About One Hour: What You’re Really Buying

This isn’t just a short joyride. You’re paying for a smooth, guided experience that turns a scenic coastline into a proper aerial viewpoint. With the certified pilot flying the route and handling the important decisions, you can focus on the simple part: watching Budva Riviera unfold beneath you.
Expect the whole experience to feel compact. From meet-up to being back at the meeting point, it’s about 1 hour (approx.). That matters if you’re visiting for a few days and don’t want your schedule wrecked by a long activity window.
You’ll also get a briefing first. Even if you’re a first-timer, this is the kind of step that makes the rest easier. It helps you understand what to do, what to expect at takeoff, and how the flight should feel.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Budva.
Bečići Meet-Up to Takeoff: The Easy Start That Sets the Tone
The day kicks off at the landing spot near beach Bečići (Becici), Montenegro. Your start point is listed as the Go2FLY.meLanding place, Bečići, Montenegro, and the experience ends back at the same meeting point.
Here’s what I’d call out for planning: there’s a short drive after the meet-up. You’ll head to the takeoff point, and the drive is listed as about 15 minutes. That’s a practical detail, because it keeps things realistic. You’re not wandering around for ages, and you’re not stuck waiting in one spot while the team figures out logistics.
Once you arrive at the takeoff area, you’ll do a briefing, then get ready to fly. The “flow” matters on a flight like this. It reduces stress, especially if you’re not used to adventure sports. The team is clearly geared toward making the experience feel organized.
Certified Pilot + Gear + Belongings Storage: Why This Combo Matters

Paragliding is one of those activities where the equipment and the person running the show are everything. Here, the setup is straightforward: you get equipment provided, plus transport to the takeoff, plus storage of personal belongings during the flight.
That storage detail is more important than it sounds. If you’ve ever tried to hold onto a phone, wallet, keys, or sunglasses while getting set up for a wearable activity, you know it gets annoying fast. With storage handled for you, you can bring only what you need and let the rest stay secured during the flight.
The reviews also highlight people, not just the activity. One strong thread: Beni and his team are described as helpful, nice, thoughtful, and extremely professional. That lines up with what you want from a certified operation. It’s not only about flying well. It’s about making you feel like you’re in safe hands and that the process has standards.
The Flight Over Budva Riviera: The Views Are the Main Event

Once you launch, the real value kicks in: a bird’s-eye view of the Budva Riviera. You’ll glide with panoramic scenery below, and the whole flight is designed to let you take it all in from above.
This is the part where you’ll want to slow down mentally. Even if you’re excited, try to spend a few moments looking not just at the obvious coastline, but also at the shape of the area—how beaches, cliffs, and the built-up shoreline connect. From the air, those patterns are easier to understand, and you’ll likely spot details you never noticed at street level.
The duration is described as part of a roughly hour-long total experience. So you’re not booking a half-day “sometime today” situation. You get a focused flight window, then you’re back at the meeting point.
Group Size, Language, and What That Means for Your Comfort

This experience is capped at a maximum of 40 travelers. That’s a meaningful detail. In practice, paragliding logistics can create lines and waiting, but a capped group size usually helps keep things moving.
The tour is offered in English, which helps a lot if you’re traveling without local language support. You’ll also have a briefing, which is the key moment where clear communication matters. Even if your English isn’t perfect, you’ll be glad the experience is designed for English-speaking guests.
Also, the experience notes that it’s near public transportation. If you’re staying somewhere in the Budva area, that flexibility can be useful when you’re trying to plan around beach time and dinner.
Price and Value: What $117.95 Really Covers

At $117.95 per person, this is positioned as a mid-range adventure add-on. For me, the best way to judge it is not the headline price, but what’s included and what you’re spared.
You’re getting:
- Transport to takeoff
- Equipment
- Storage for your belongings during the flight
You’re not getting:
- Video and photo
So the value depends on what kind of souvenir you want. If you’re okay with just your own memory and maybe a few personal snaps, the price makes sense as a one-hour, guided flight experience. If you need professional photo/video, you’ll likely have to factor in extra cost elsewhere or accept that you’re leaving that part off your shopping list.
One more value point: the activity returns to the meeting point after about an hour. That’s “schedule value.” You can pack it into an itinerary without losing your whole afternoon.
Weather Rules: The One Thing That Can Change Your Day

This paragliding experience requires good weather. That’s not a small footnote. For an activity like this, wind, visibility, and general conditions can make or break the plan.
The good news: if it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. So you’re not stuck with nothing. Still, you should expect weather to be the main variable in your schedule.
If you’re traveling in Montenegro in shoulder season or during stormy stretches, I’d treat this as something you book earlier rather than last-minute, so you have backup options.
Who Should Book This Paragliding in Budva (and Who Might Skip)

You’ll likely enjoy this most if:
- You want a guided, organized flight rather than a DIY adventure.
- You prefer a short time commitment (about an hour total).
- You want help with setup thanks to equipment included and a briefing.
- You’re traveling in the Budva/Bečići area and want something memorable that doesn’t eat the whole day.
You might want to rethink it if:
- You really care about professional video/photos, since they are not included.
- You’re trying to lock in a tight schedule on a day with uncertain weather. This one depends on conditions.
Also, the experience notes that most travelers can participate and that service animals are allowed. If you have specific needs, it’s worth checking with the operator directly when you book, but the listed policy is already a good sign for inclusivity.
Should You Book Paragliding in Budva with Certified Pilot?
If your goal is one of those “I’ll remember this forever” experiences without complicated logistics, I think this is a strong choice. You get the big thrill—seeing the Riviera from above—paired with the practical support: equipment, transfer, storage, and a certified pilot running the flight.
Before you say yes, just make sure you’re aligned with the trade-offs. Video and photo aren’t included, and the day depends on good weather. If you can live with that, the balance here looks fair: a short, well-structured activity in the Budva/Bečići area, with a team people specifically describe as thoughtful and professional, led by Beni and his group.
FAQ
How long is the paragliding experience?
The total activity time is about 1 hour (approx.).
Where do I meet, and where does the experience end?
You meet at the Go2FLY.meLanding place, Bečići, Montenegro, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Is transportation to the takeoff point included?
Yes. Transport to takeoff is included, and the experience description also indicates free pick-up.
What’s included in the package?
Included are transport to takeoff, equipment, and storage of your personal belongings during the flight.
Are video and photos included?
No. Video and photo are not included.
What happens if weather is poor?
This activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is free cancellation available, and are service animals allowed?
Cancellation is free if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Service animals are allowed.























