Since the beginning of time, humans have been fascinated by flight– perhaps because we admire the talent of winged creatures who can take to the air with ease while we can’t. However, our greatest talent is the ability to use our brains to overcome physical limitations. Thus, the first successful human flight in a powered aircraft was achieved by the Wright Brothers on December 17, 1903 in North Carolina, USA. Fast forward one century later and now flying is seen as commonplace. Flights allow the fastest movement of goods and people, but can still be enjoyed recreationally. With that said, today let’s talk about three ways to fly for fun in Jamaica: through recreational flights with the Aeronautical School of the West Indies, through parasailing, and finally through paragliding.
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1. Recreational Flights

The only place to take a recreational flight in Jamaica currently is at the Aeronautical School of the West Indies, located at the Tinson Pen Aerodrome in Kingston, Jamaica. It is the only certified flight school in Jamaica and offers training courses for private and commercial pilots, as well as experience flights. Experience flights are perfect for those who want to explore a career in aviation or for thrill-seekers who want to try a new adventurous activity. For as little as US$80, you can get an aerial view of the city of Kingston. In fact, their instructors even allow you to be in control of the aircraft for a short while so you can experience the exhilaration and euphoria of flying. Before my experience flight last year, I’d only ever flown commercial so I was a little nervous about flying in a two-seater monoplane. However, life is all about conquering fears so I crossed this item from my bucket list like a boss!
Read about my full flight experience [HERE].
2. Parasailing

Parasailing involves being towed behind a boat while attached to a parachute-like canopy, known as a parasail. The parasail is connected to the boat by a long towline. Parasailing in Jamaica is offered at our three main resort towns, namely Montego Bay, Negril and Ocho Rios. Both of my parasailing experiences so far have been in Negril in 2019 and 2020 with the Fly High Parasailing company, and I had a blast each time. My only complaint is that I wish the experience was a little longer. Anyway, parasailing is a great way to experience a panoramic view of Jamaica’s beautiful rugged coastline with its numerous bays, ridges and coves. I also liked how passive the activity was as participants are not actively steering or controlling the parachute. The experience is only about enjoying the ride and scenery.
Statistically speaking, flying is safer than driving.
3. Paragliding

The only activity on this list which I haven’t tried yet is paragliding. Paragliding involves a non-motorized, lightweight, foot-launched glider. The glider is made of fabric and is supported by a structure of interconnected lines. A harness is worn by the pilot, who is suspended beneath the glider. We have tandem paragliding available in Jamaica with Paradise Wings and they launch from: the 2,000ft high John Crow Hill near Treasure Beach, at 1500ft high from Skyline Drive near Kingston and also from the Sugar Loaf Hill at Bob Marley Beach. With tandem paragliding, the pilot does all the work and flies the glider so you as passenger can enjoy the incredible and breathtaking vistas and feel free like a bird. Hopefully, I’ll check it off my list soon. 🙂
Wrap Up
I often get asked, what will I do when I run out of things to write about in Jamaica. It’s not a question I have an answer to because I don’t think it’ll ever come to that! Not with over one hundred rivers, new activities and attractions springing up every year, and I’m still learning of new local places to visit and things to do. We even have Dinner in the Sky launching this summer! So who knows, one day I may have to do a sequel to this post and feature things like helicopter tours, sky-diving and hot air balloon rides. The possibilities in a country which relies so heavily on tourism are endless. Anyway, tell me, have you ever done these activities? Which would you be most excited to try? Sound off in the comments section below.
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Great post. I have a girlfriend who is going on a cruise, she will stop in Jamaica soon. GREAT ANSWER to the person who asked, “What will you write about on Jamaica in the future.” There is ALWAYS something to write about!!
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That’s awesome! I hope she gets to enjoy a great excursion during her short time here. And I agree 🙂 there’ll always be plenty to write about. Thanks for reading!!
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Parasailing or gliding are still somethings I’m willing to try.
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That’s awesome! I hope you get to try them soon 🙂
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These sound so fun, paragliding is definitely one I would like to try!
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Me too! I’m still mustering up the courage 🙂
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Same here, we have it at the coast in Kenya too but I don’t have the guts yet lol 😂
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Haha, we’ll both find the guts one of these days!
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you’ve left out hot air balloon! they look like fun – must try paragliding one day!
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Ha! We don’t have that available yet but hopefully someday 🙂
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Looks great, just wondering if taking to the skies there is expensive?
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I think the prices aren’t too bad for the experience provided, especially given that these are not day to day activities. Pargliding now costs around $95usd, the cheapest + shortest flight costs $80 and parasailing is around the same price. I’m not sure how these prices compare to what is being charged in other countries though.
Thanks for reading! 🙂
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The last two ways are a bit out of my range! I’ll stick with airplanes!
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Ha! I completely understand. The feedback I’ve got from a few people so far is that all 3 are absolute noes 😆
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I do love a good aerial view, although I’d be hesitant to paraglide or parasail! But flying a plane would be cool. Thanks for sharing these ideas of things to do in Jamaica, Elle!
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Believe it or not, I’m still toying with the idea of paragliding myself! However, most things seem scary until they’re done so don’t rule them out when the opportunity strikes 🙂 thanks for reading!
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So fun! Parasailing is the only missing one for me and maybe I might indulge someday!
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Please do! Did you write about your paragliding experience? I’d love to read it. Maybe it’ll help me find the courage sooner 🙂
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Not a full blogpost but I wrote a bit about the experience here: https://www.travelwithapen.com/south-african-tour-diaries/
It was a fun experience for sure and very easy on the heart if you skip the “tricks” haha!
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Haha, I’m not sure what the tricks are yet but they’ll be skipped! 😆
You looked so calm in that video though wow. Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Parasailing has always been on my to do list, but I haven’t had the chance yet.
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I get you. Look out for Fly High or similar compnies next time you’re in Negril, Ocho Rios or Montego Bay. I’d love to read your review. Thanks for reading!
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It seems like there are so many incredible experiences to have, and adding elements of flight seems really fun. What a great way to spend time in Jamaica!
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I think so too which is why I had to single these experiences out 🙂 thanks for reading!!!
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