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Imagine the sun warming your back, the sea sparkling below you, and you floating—yes, actually flying, almost—free above golden waves without needing to jump from a plane. That’s Sharm El Sheikh Parasailing : part thrill, part gentle wonder.
Whether you’re a daredevil at heart or just deeply curious, parasailing strikes a perfect chord. Just strap into a parachute, hold steady, and let a speedboat guide you skyward. You’re part adventure, part bird—a moment small enough to breathe deeply, yet grand enough to leave your heart tilted upward.
Choose a single parachute if you’re going solo—just you and the sea—around $15. Or grab a friend (or loved one!) for a double ride, around $25, and share the sky together.
Your day begins with a casual 10:30 AM pickup. By 11, you’ll be at the water’s edge, sunscreen smeared, morning breeze in your hair. Fast forward to sun-dappled water, breezy heights, and a sunset-not-needed smile on your face.
You glide up, fastened to your parachute, rising above the Red Sea. Sinai Mountains curve into view, distant resorts look tiny, and you remember just how vast the world can feel. After your magical 8-10 minutes above it all, the boat glides back and you return to land—or rather, return to your grounded self—with something lifted inside.
Easy, roundup hotel pick-up/drop-off
Parasail ride—single or double
Chill vibe, friendly guides, and BONUS: a photographer might snag your mid-air shot
Sharm El Sheikh Parasailing
Best to grab a pair of shades and slap on some sunscreen. Sandals work fine, though shoes won’t. A quick life vest to snap on, then you’re floating. Breezy, calm, viewpoint for a postcard that your heart takes
You’re actually only in the water for a few seconds during takeoff and landing. The majority of the time is spent flying high above the sea, enjoying the breathtaking views.
Sharm El Sheikh offers great value due to a favorable exchange rate, competitive tourism prices, and an abundance of all-inclusive resorts. This makes luxury experiences like parasailing more affordable compared to other global destinations.
The best time to parasail in Sharm El Sheikh is during the morning hours when the sea is calmer, the winds are lighter, and visibility is at its best for panoramic views.
Not necessarily. You may get a light splash during takeoff or landing, but most parasailing operators let you choose whether you want to be dipped in the water or stay dry the entire time.
From $30.00
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