Paragliding Tandem Flights in the Chamonix Valley

Paragliding Tandem Flights in the Chamonix Valley

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paragliding Chamonix tandem: Take off with a qualified pilot for a tandem paraglide over the Chamonix valley. It’s one of the quickest ways to see Mont Blanc scenery from a new angle—no experience needed, just flexible timing for weather.

Quick answer

Tandem paragliding is one of the quickest ‘big wow’ experiences in Chamonix: you fly with a qualified pilot from a lift-access launch site, then glide down into the valley with Mont Blanc scenery all around.

What to expect

  • No experience needed—fly tandem with a certified pilot
  • Launch sites often reached by ski lifts (weather-dependent)
  • Flights and schedules vary by season and conditions
  • Spectacular valley views you can’t get from the ground

Tickets & practical info

Best for Adrenaline + views, couples, solo travellers, older kids (operator rules apply)
Allow 1–2 hours including lift access and briefing
Season Year-round, weather-dependent
What to wear Sturdy shoes + warm layers (take-off points are colder)

Getting there

Your operator will confirm a meeting point and take-off location—often around lift stations such as Planpraz (Brévent mid-station). Plan to be flexible: wind and cloud can shift flight times quickly.

Local tips

  • Book with a reputable, qualified operator and follow their kit advice closely.
  • Bring sunglasses and secure any loose items (phone lanyard helps for photos).
  • If you get motion sick, mention it when booking so the pilot can adapt the flight style.
  • Have a backup plan for windy days (museum, spa, or valley walk).

Planning your Chamonix trip

If you’re flying in, a door-to-door transfer keeps logistics simple—especially with ski bags, kids, or late arrivals. Mountain Drop-offs runs year-round airport transfers into the Chamonix Valley.

Want to compare options? See our Geneva airport transfers.

FAQs

Do I need experience to paraglide in Chamonix?

No—tandem flights are designed for beginners. You’ll fly with a qualified pilot after a short briefing.

When is the best time?

Flights run year-round when conditions are suitable. Summer mornings often have calmer air, but schedules depend on weather.

What should I wear?

Sturdy shoes and warm layers. It’s colder at take-off altitude, even in summer.

Where do flights take off?

Many flights start from lift-accessible launch sites such as Planpraz (Brévent mid-station), but your operator will confirm the exact meeting point.

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About Mountain Drop-offs

Mountain Drop-offs provides private and shared airport transfers from Geneva Airport to Chamonix, Les Houches, Argentière and resorts across the Alps. We focus on reliable pickup, comfortable vehicles and clear booking.