Flying over Albania starts with a calm briefing. This tandem paragliding experience over Llogara National Park turns a short trip into a proper birds-eye view of coast, mountains, and towns—without you needing piloting skills.
I especially like the round-trip hotel transport, which makes the whole day feel simple. I also like that you get a take-home video of your flight, so you can relive the glide after the adrenaline fades.
One consideration: the flight depends on good weather, and you’ll need to show up ready for a sport-style setup (proper shoes, no flip-flops or heels, and a moderate fitness level).
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- Llogara National Park from the air: why this spot works
- Pickup from Tirana and how the timing feels in real life
- Your pre-flight briefing: the rules you must follow
- Getting ready for Llogara: footwear and clothing
- The flight over Llogara: what you’ll actually experience
- After landing: the take-home video and the feeling of closure
- Safety, crew vibe, and why trust matters on a tandem flight
- Price and value: is $140.21 a fair deal?
- Who this tandem paragliding flight is best for
- Booking with Extreme Illyricum: what you should know before you go
- Should you book tandem paragliding Albania (Llogara)?
- FAQ
- Where does this tandem paragliding experience fly?
- How long is the paragliding flight?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What should I wear for tandem paragliding at Llogara?
- Do I get instruction before I fly?
- What are the key things I need to do during the flight?
- Will I get a video from the flight?
- Is this a private activity?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
- What is the cancellation window?
Key highlights you’ll care about

- Hotel pickup and drop-off so you’re not wrestling with local transport before you fly
- Pre-flight instruction that tells you exactly what to do in the air
- 45 minutes in the sky (approx.) with a chance to see for miles
- A take-home video to keep the moment long after landing
- A safety-first crew that keeps first-timers feeling in control
Llogara National Park from the air: why this spot works
Llogara National Park is the kind of place that makes paragliding feel like more than a thrill. From above, the coastline and the nearby mountain terrain connect in a way you just don’t get on the road. You’ll get that mix of wide open view and dramatic slopes, which is exactly what makes tandem paragliding such a satisfying first flight.
What I like here is the “real flight” feeling. In a plane, your world is framed by glass. On a tandem paraglide, wind hits your face and you’re not trapped behind a window. Even if you’re not an adrenaline junkie, the motion and the height can feel surprisingly natural once the crew gets you set.
And yes, it can still feel high. If you like rollercoasters or you’re comfortable looking down, you’ll probably love it. If heights make you tense, go in with a calm attitude: the whole experience is built around guiding you through it step by step.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tirana.
Pickup from Tirana and how the timing feels in real life

This experience is built for convenience from the moment you book. You get round-trip transport between your hotel and the activity area, and the whole thing is designed to be straightforward. That matters because paragliding works best when you’re not stressed about timing, directions, or finding the right place in a new country.
The flight itself is listed at about 45 minutes, which is long enough to settle in and still short enough to stay comfortable. You won’t spend the entire day waiting around, and you can treat this like a main event rather than a half-day ordeal.
It’s also a private activity. That means you’re not packed into a huge crowd. You’ll have your group time and your guide attention without feeling like you’re one of many.
Your pre-flight briefing: the rules you must follow

The most important part happens before you launch. The guide explains what you need to do and what you should not do. The message is simple and repeated clearly, so you’re not guessing in the moment.
There are three instructions that really shape how the flight feels:
- Stay seated
- Keep the selfie stick
- Enjoy the fly
That first one matters more than it sounds. Staying seated helps keep you stable while you’re experiencing wind, speed, and changing angles of view. The selfie-stick instruction is also practical: if you’re filming, the crew wants you to keep it positioned properly so you’re not juggling equipment while your body is balancing for flight.
From the reviews, the safety culture comes through strongly. People describe the team as friendly, professional, and serious about safety, which is exactly what you want if it’s your first time. You’re not just tossed into the air. You’re guided.
Getting ready for Llogara: footwear and clothing
The day has a clear dress expectation. The activity info is specific: no flip-flops, no heels, and bring running shoes. Wear sport activity clothing.
Why does this matter? Because even though the flight is the headline, the real work starts on the ground—walking to your launch area, getting positioned, and staying balanced during setup. If your shoes aren’t secure, you’ll waste mental energy on discomfort instead of focusing on the briefing.
So I’d treat the footwear rule as part of the safety plan, not just a suggestion. For a smooth experience, you want grip, support, and clothing that lets you move without fuss.
The flight over Llogara: what you’ll actually experience
The core of the itinerary is a single stop: the Llogara National Park area, where you take off and glide. That simplicity is a plus. It keeps the day focused on one meaningful moment rather than turning it into a rushed checklist.
Once you’re in the air, the experience comes down to sensation and view. Reviews talk about being able to see for miles and feeling like you’re flying rather than watching from a fixed position. People also mention how far below everything is—mountains and settlements look small, and the sense of height becomes part of the thrill.
If you’re worried about it feeling scary, go in with the right expectations. The feedback here suggests first-time flyers often find it less frightening than they feared, especially when the crew is patient and you follow the instructions. You still get that “I’m high up” moment, but it’s managed.
You’ll likely notice the wind in a way that’s more physical than you’d expect. That’s part of the point: it’s not an indoor simulator, and it’s not a window view. It’s you and the sky, with a guide managing everything flight-critical.
After landing: the take-home video and the feeling of closure
A flight is one thing. Keeping it is another. This experience includes a video you can take home, which is a big value add for two reasons.
First, it lets you remember what you can’t fully process in the moment. In the air, your attention goes to balance, wind, and the changing view. A video gives you a chance to replay the angles, the glide, and the surprise of how far you went.
Second, it turns the activity into something shareable without needing to worry about getting your camera perfectly aligned during the flight. The crew tells you to keep the selfie stick, but the existence of a provided video means you’re not relying only on your own setup to capture the experience.
And then you’re finished, with the activity ending back at the meeting point. The whole thing loops back cleanly, so you’re not stuck guessing how to get where you need to go next.
Safety, crew vibe, and why trust matters on a tandem flight
On a tandem flight, trust is the product. You’re placing your experience in the hands of your guide, and the reviews emphasize that the crew makes people feel safe. People describe the guides as very friendly and professional, and they specifically mention monitors like Clément and Ilir, crediting them for giving confidence.
There’s also mention of the operation being serious about safety. That’s important because tandem paragliding isn’t a DIY activity where you can figure things out on the fly. The briefing, the equipment handling, and the guide’s calm presence are what turn a thrill into a fun memory rather than an anxious one.
What you can do to support that trust is easy:
- listen closely during the instruction period
- stay seated as told
- keep your selfie stick as instructed
- follow the crew’s pace on the ground
When that happens, the whole experience tends to feel smoother than most first-timers imagine.
Price and value: is $140.21 a fair deal?
At $140.21 per person, you’re paying for a tandem flight over Llogara National Park plus the extras that make it practical. The key value drivers here are:
- Round-trip transport from your hotel
This is not a small perk. It removes friction and time, and it helps you show up ready instead of hunting logistics.
- 45 minutes in the sky (approx.)
That’s enough time to experience the glide rather than just getting a quick taste.
- Guided instruction + safety-first handling
You’re buying expertise and calm execution, not just the thrill.
- A take-home video
For many people, this is what makes the memory last.
If you were to price out the cost of transport, equipment access, and professional supervision separately, the total would usually rise fast. Here, those pieces are bundled, which is why the price can feel reasonable—especially if it’s your first time and you want an experience that’s built to reduce guesswork.
You’ll also want to book with the understanding that the flight requires good weather. If the sky won’t cooperate, you may be offered a different date or a refund rather than rushing the experience. That’s the trade-off for operating outdoors in a real mountain-coast environment.
Who this tandem paragliding flight is best for
This works best if you:
- want a first-time-friendly introduction to paragliding
- like big views and are comfortable with heights once you’re guided through it
- prefer an experience with hotel pickup rather than figuring everything out yourself
- can handle a moderate physical fitness level requirement (mostly for setup and movement on the ground)
- can follow clear rules during flight, especially the seated and filming instructions
It may be less ideal if:
- you hate the idea of being outdoors and can’t be flexible if weather changes
- your footwear isn’t suitable for sport movement (because no flip-flops and no heels is part of the plan)
Also note that this is listed as a private activity for your group only. That’s a good fit for friends traveling together or anyone who wants a quieter, less chaotic setting.
Booking with Extreme Illyricum: what you should know before you go
The provider is Extreme Illyricum, and the meeting point is listed as Extreme Illyricum at the start location near Llogara National Park. The activity starts there and ends back at the meeting point, with hotel pickup included per the experience setup.
You’ll get confirmation at booking time, and the experience uses a mobile ticket. The info also states that service animals are allowed, and the meeting area is near public transportation, which can help if you’re coordinating your own timing.
One more practical point: review the clothing and footwear rules before you leave Tirana. It’s easier to prepare once than to scramble at the last minute.
Should you book tandem paragliding Albania (Llogara)?
If you want a confident first step into paragliding, this is a strong choice. The combo of hotel transport, clear pre-flight instruction (including what to do with your selfie stick), a take-home video, and a crew described as professional and safety-minded makes the whole thing feel well run.
Book it if you’re in Albania and you want one “only-here” memory: Llogara National Park from above. Skip it if you know you can’t be flexible with weather, or if you’re not comfortable with sport-style footwear and following simple instructions.
If your schedule allows and the weather looks promising, this is the kind of experience that turns sightseeing into something you can actually feel.
FAQ
Where does this tandem paragliding experience fly?
The activity is at Llogara National Park, with the meeting point listed as Extreme Illyricum in the Llogara area.
How long is the paragliding flight?
The flight time is listed as about 45 minutes.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Round-trip transport to and from your hotel is provided.
What should I wear for tandem paragliding at Llogara?
Wear sport activity clothes and running shoes. The instructions say no flip flops and no heels.
Do I get instruction before I fly?
Yes. You receive instructions from your guide before you take off.
What are the key things I need to do during the flight?
You’ll be told to stay seated, keep the selfie stick, and enjoy the fly.
Will I get a video from the flight?
Yes. You take home a video of your flight.
Is this a private activity?
Yes. It’s listed as private, so only your group participates.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation window?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.






















