Compare the main Cabo San Lucas parasailing operators side by side, from a $70 single flight to small-group and tandem options, all launching over the bay past El Arco.
What You Should Know
- Cabo parasailing is a boat-towed flight over the bay: you launch and land from the deck of a boat, climb 500 to 600 feet under a parachute, and look down on El Arco, Lover's Beach, and the Land's End sea lions. Actual time in the air is about 10 to 15 minutes; the whole outing runs roughly 1 to 1.5 hours with the boat ride.
- Every operator launches from the Cabo San Lucas Marina and Medano Beach, a short walk from downtown and the cruise terminal. There is no hotel transport, so plan to reach the dock yourself, and budget a small $5 dock fee on the online-booked flights.
- A single flight runs $70 to $79 per person. Flying tandem or as a triple is cheaper per head, around $58 to $63 each, and lets nervous first-timers go up with someone. Most flights take ages 5 to 7 and up, with a combined weight range roughly 130 to 420 pounds.
- You choose how wet you get: the crew can dip your toes in the water on the way down or keep you completely dry. Mornings have the calmest wind and the smoothest flights, and from December through April you may spot gray and humpback whales from the air.
Parasailing in Cabo San Lucas
Parasailing in Cabo, Mexico is one of the easiest big-view thrills in Cabo San Lucas: a boat tows you up under a parachute 500 to 600 feet above the bay, with El Arco, Lover's Beach, and the Land's End sea lions laid out below. You launch and land from the boat deck, so it is gentle enough for first-timers and kids, and the flight itself is calm and quiet once you are up. The whole outing takes about an hour, with 10 to 15 minutes in the air.
This guide compares the main Cabo San Lucas parasailing operators side by side, all launching from the Marina and Medano Beach, so you can match the right flight, price, and group size to your day. Only a handful of companies run parasailing in Cabo, so the real choice is between flying tandem to save money, booking online for free cancellation, or going with the highest-rated local crew. For more ways to get out on the water, see our guide to the best things to do in Cabo San Lucas.
Our top pick for most visitors is the Los Cabos Parasailing Adventure, the highest-reviewed flight in Cabo (4.6 across 226 reviews) that books online with free cancellation, at $79 per person. If you would rather book direct, Happy Flights Cabo has the highest star rating (4.9) with free flight photos and the lowest single price at $70, while the Parasailing Los Cabos Adventure suits small groups of up to six.
Our picks at a glance:
- Top rated and our pick: Los Cabos Parasailing Adventure
- Best price and free photos: Happy Flights Cabo Parasailing
- Best for small groups: Parasailing Los Cabos Adventure
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The most-reviewed parasailing flight in Cabo at 4.6 across 226 reviews, bookable online with free cancellation, with a certified crew, a 600-foot climb, and single or tandem options.
Book NowBest Parasailing in Cabo San Lucas: Side-by-Side Comparison
| Operator | Price (from) | Online Rating | In the Air | Max Height | Flyers | Includes | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Happy Flights Cabo Parasailing Book Now |
$70 single | ⭐ 4.9 (110 reviews) | 10 to 15 min | 500 ft | 1, 2, or 3 | Gear, free photos | Best price, free photos (book direct) |
| Top Rated Los Cabos Parasailing Adventure Book Now |
$79 pp | ⭐ 4.6 (226 reviews) Read Reviews |
~10 min | 600 ft | 1 or 2 (max 4) | Gear, guide | Top rated, books online |
| Parasailing Los Cabos Adventure Book Now |
$79 pp | ⭐ 4.1 (106 reviews) Read Reviews |
~10 min | 600 ft | Group up to 6 | Gear, guide, drinks | Small-group flights with drinks |
ℹ️ All operators and information were personally reviewed by our team on June 5, 2026. Prices and availability may change, so always confirm with the operator before booking.
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Best Parasailing Operators in Cabo San Lucas
Parasailing in Cabo is a small field, and the three operators here all launch from the same stretch of the Marina and Medano Beach and fly you over the same bay. What separates them is price, group size, ratings, and whether your photos are free. Here are the ones we think stand out.
Top Rated and Our Pick: Los Cabos Parasailing Adventure
With a 4.6 rating across 226 reviews, this is the most-reviewed parasailing flight in Cabo and our pick for most visitors. It costs $79 per person, takes you up to 600 feet, and runs single or tandem with a small group capped at four. You can book online in advance with free cancellation, which is the main reason we would shortlist it: you lock in a time and stay flexible if plans change. The launch is from La Terminal de Cabo in the Marina near Medano Beach, with a certified crew and all the gear; photos cost extra and a $5 dock fee is paid on the day. Reviewers regularly mention spotting whales from the air in winter. Check availability.
Best Price and Free Photos: Happy Flights Cabo Parasailing
Happy Flights has the highest star rating of the three at 4.9, and it is the cheapest way to fly: a single is $70, a double is $125, and a triple is $175, which works out lowest per person if you go together. You get 10 to 15 minutes in the air up to 500 feet, the choice of staying dry or dipping your toes, and free flight photos, which the other operators charge for. The owner is known for meeting guests at Dock F and moving flight times for cruise passengers when schedules slip. It books direct on their own site rather than through a tour platform, so there is no online free-cancellation window, but it is the value pick if price and photos matter most. Check availability.
Best for Small Groups: Parasailing Los Cabos Adventure
A second bookable flight, also $79 per person, this one runs small groups of up to six and includes soda and water on the boat. Its 4.1 rating over 106 reviews gives it a shorter track record than the top pick, but it is a solid option if your group wants to ride out together on one boat. Like the other Marina flights, it adds a $5 dock fee and does not include transport.
Best Time to Go Parasailing in Cabo
Parasailing runs year-round in Cabo, but it is weather-dependent, and the main variable is wind rather than season. The calmest, smoothest flights are in the morning before the afternoon breeze builds.
- Morning vs afternoon: Book the earliest slot you can. Cabo's wind picks up through the afternoon, which makes for a bumpier ride and, on windy days, can postpone or cancel flights entirely. Operators will not fly in unsafe wind.
- December through April: Peak season, dry and clear, and gray and humpback whales pass through the same bay. Reviewers regularly report seeing whales from the air in these months, which is the best window for the view.
- June through October: Hot and humid with the lowest crowds, but also hurricane season. A passing system or strong wind can close the water, so keep plans flexible and favor a refundable booking.
Whatever the month, conditions can change day to day, so confirm your flight is running before you head to the dock, and have a backup slot in mind if the wind is up. For the wider seasonal picture, see our Cabo in summer guide.
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What to Expect Parasailing in Cabo San Lucas
- Getting there: No hotel pickup. You make your own way to the Cabo San Lucas Marina or Medano Beach dock named on your confirmation; it is a short, flat walk from downtown and the cruise terminal. Arrive about 30 minutes early.
- On the boat: You board a boat with the crew, get a quick safety briefing, and clip into a harness. The parachute is winched out behind the boat and you lift gently off the deck, so there is no running or jumping involved.
- In the air: You climb to 500 to 600 feet and float for about 10 to 15 minutes. It is surprisingly calm and quiet up there, with a clear view of El Arco, Lover's Beach, and the sea lions. The crew can reel you down for a toe-dip in the water or keep you completely dry.
- Who can fly: Most operators take ages 5 to 7 and up, with a combined weight roughly 130 to 420 pounds. Kids and nervous first-timers usually fly tandem with an adult.
- Photos: Happy Flights includes free flight photos; the online-booked flights charge for photos, so factor that in if you want shots from above.
Our experience (fly in the morning): Wind is the single biggest factor in how smooth your flight is, and it builds through the day. The calmest rides and the fewest weather cancellations are almost always the early-morning slots, so book the first flight of the day if you can.
Our experience (it is gentler than it looks): Because you launch and land from the boat deck and the climb is slow, parasailing is one of the most beginner-friendly thrills in Cabo. People who are nervous about heights consistently describe the flight itself as calm and peaceful rather than scary.
Our experience (the free-photos difference): The flight is short, so the photos are a big part of what you take home. One operator includes them free while the others sell them as an add-on, which can make the cheaper-looking flight more expensive once you buy the pictures.
Is Parasailing in Cabo Safe?
Parasailing in Cabo is generally a low-risk, beginner-friendly activity, and the bay's sheltered water and short flight times work in your favor. The biggest safety factor is not the height, it is the wind, and reputable operators simply will not fly when conditions are unsafe. Across hundreds of reviews, the experience is consistently described as calm, controlled, and reassuring, even by people who are nervous about heights.
Here is how the safety side actually works, and what to look for:
- You launch and land from the boat: The parachute is winched out behind a moving boat and you lift gently off the deck, then get reeled back down to land on the same deck. There is no running, jumping, or hard landing, which is why it suits kids and first-timers.
- You are always harnessed and tethered: You are clipped into a harness attached to the parachute and the boat by a towline the whole time, with a quick safety briefing before you go up. The crew controls your height and speed from the winch.
- Wind, not height, sets the limit: Cabo's breeze builds through the afternoon, so morning flights are the calmest and least likely to be cut. If the wind is too strong, a good operator will delay or cancel rather than fly, so treat a postponed flight as a sign the crew is doing its job.
- Crews and equipment vary, so the operator matters: The single most important safety decision is who you fly with. Stick to established operators with high ratings and a long review history, confirm the meeting point and a contact number in advance, and skip any boat where the gear looks worn or the crew rushes the briefing.
- Know the limits before you book: Flights run a combined weight range of roughly 130 to 420 pounds and a minimum age around 5 to 7. Anyone pregnant, recovering from surgery, or with back, neck, or heart conditions should sit it out or check with the operator first.
In practice, the operators here run thousands of flights a year without incident, and the calm, slow climb is a big part of why parasailing is one of the gentlest ways to get a big-air view in Cabo. The most reliable way to keep it smooth and safe is the simplest: book an early-morning flight with a well-reviewed crew and let the operator make the weather call.
How Much Does Parasailing in Cabo Cost?
Parasailing in Cabo San Lucas costs $70 to $79 per person for a single flight. Flying with others brings the per-person price down: a double is around $125 (about $63 each) and a triple about $175 (roughly $58 each). A small $5 dock fee applies on the online-booked flights, and photos are extra unless they are included.
- Single flight ($70 to $79): One person under the parachute. Happy Flights is $70 with free photos; the two online-bookable flights are $79 with a $5 dock fee and photos sold separately.
- Tandem or triple ($58 to $63 per person): Two or three flyers together on one parachute. This is the cheapest way to fly per head and the easiest option for kids or nervous first-timers who want company in the air.
- Extras: Budget for the $5 dock fee on the Marina flights, photos if they are not included (a meaningful add-on, given how short the flight is), and a cash tip for the boat crew.
For most people, we would shortlist the $70 Happy Flights single with free photos, or fly tandem to bring the per-person cost down. Check current prices to compare what is available on your dates.
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Pairing Parasailing with Other Cabo Experiences
A parasailing flight only takes about an hour, so it pairs easily with a half-day on the water. Because it launches from Medano Beach, the simplest combination is a Medano Beach day with parasailing in the morning and the beach clubs in the afternoon. From there, a snorkeling tour at Pelican Rock or a glass bottom boat tour to El Arco covers the same Land's End sights from the water.
For a fuller day on the bay, a private yacht charter or an evening sunset cruise rounds out the time on the water. See our things to do in Cabo San Lucas guide to build out the rest of the trip.
From Our Experience
We've found the single biggest thing you can control is the time of day: booking the first morning flight gives you the calmest wind, the smoothest ride, and the lowest chance of a weather cancellation, which matters more than which operator you pick.
Tips for Parasailing in Cabo San Lucas
- Go in the morning: Wind builds through the afternoon and makes for a bumpier ride or a cancelled flight. The earliest slot of the day is almost always the smoothest.
- Fly tandem to save: A double or triple flight is cheaper per person than a single, and flying with someone is reassuring for kids and first-timers.
- Check whether photos are included: The flight is short, so the photos are the souvenir. One operator includes them free while others charge, which can flip which flight is actually cheaper.
- Book refundable, and reconfirm: Wind can close the water with little notice, so favor a flight with free cancellation and confirm it is running before you head to the dock.
- Bring cash: Budget for the $5 dock fee on the Marina flights and a tip for the boat crew, both usually cash.
- Secure your stuff: Sunglasses, hats, and phones can blow off at altitude. Use a strap or leave loose items on the boat, and confirm whether you can take a phone up.
- Mind the weight rule: Most flights run a combined weight of roughly 130 to 420 pounds, which affects whether you fly solo, tandem, or as a triple, so confirm your group fits before booking.
- Visiting December to April? You may see whales from the air, so keep your eyes on the water; it is the best season for both the weather and the view.
How We Selected These Tours
The Cabo Tour Guides team compared the parasailing operators flying out of the Cabo San Lucas Marina and Medano Beach on the factors that actually shape the experience: price per person, single versus tandem and group options, flight height and time in the air, what is included for photos and gear, and verified ratings and review volume. We included both the operators bookable online in advance and the highest-rated local company that books direct, and we noted the things that catch people out, like the $5 dock fee, photos sold as an add-on, and afternoon wind that can cancel a flight. Parasailing in Cabo is a small field, so rather than pad the list we compared the three operators worth considering, so you can choose by price, group size, and whether you want to book ahead or go with the top-rated crew.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does parasailing in Cabo cost?+
Parasailing in Cabo San Lucas costs $70 to $79 per person for a single flight. Flying together is cheaper per head: a double runs about $125 (around $63 each) and a triple about $175 (roughly $58 each). A $5 dock fee applies on the online-booked flights, and photos are extra unless the operator includes them.
Where do you parasail in Cabo San Lucas?+
All Cabo parasailing launches from the Cabo San Lucas Marina and Medano Beach, a short walk from downtown and the cruise terminal. A boat tows you out over the bay, so you fly above El Arco, Lover's Beach, and the Land's End sea lions, then return to the same dock. There is no hotel transport, so plan to reach the meeting point yourself.
Is parasailing in Cabo safe and is it scary?+
It is one of the more beginner-friendly thrills in Cabo. You launch and land gently from the boat deck rather than running or jumping, and the climb is slow, so most people, even those nervous about heights, describe the flight as calm and peaceful. Operators use certified crews and will not fly in unsafe wind.
Do you get wet when you parasail in Cabo?+
Only if you want to. The crew can reel you down for a quick toe-dip in the water at the end of the flight, or keep you completely dry the whole time. Just tell them your preference before you go up.
How high do you go parasailing in Cabo?+
Cabo parasailing flights climb to between 500 and 600 feet above the bay, depending on the operator and conditions. From that height you get a clear view of El Arco, Lover's Beach, the sea lion colony, and, in winter, passing whales.
Can kids and beginners go parasailing in Cabo?+
Yes. Most operators take children from around ages 5 to 7 and up, flying tandem with an adult, and no experience is needed. The combined weight limit is roughly 130 to 420 pounds, which decides whether you fly single, tandem, or as a triple, so confirm your group fits when you book.
What is the best time of day to go parasailing in Cabo?+
The morning. Cabo's wind builds through the afternoon, which makes for a bumpier ride and a higher chance of a weather cancellation, so the earliest flight of the day is almost always the smoothest. Booking the first slot also leaves time to rebook if the wind is up.
Can you see the Arch and whales while parasailing in Cabo?+
Yes. Every flight passes over El Arco, Lover's Beach, and the Land's End sea lions, and from 500 to 600 feet the view is the main draw. From roughly December through April, gray and humpback whales move through the same bay, and reviewers regularly report seeing them from the air.
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