Paragliding Davos Early Bird (Video & Photos Included)

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Paragliding Davos Early Bird (Video & Photos Included)

  • 5.05 reviews
  • 1 hour 45 minutes (approx.)
  • From $222.07
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Flying over Davos feels like instant freedom. This morning flight from Jakobshorn is built for crisp Alpine air, with about a 1,000-meter height change that makes you feel weightless while you look down on the Swiss peaks.

What I really like is how early departure helps you catch the best conditions. Then, you’re not left to figure it out on your own: you get the kind of hands-on guidance that makes first-timers feel calm up in the sky.

The only real catch is access. The cable car ticket isn’t included, so you’ll want to plan that cost (and check if your guest setup brings any summer reductions).

Key things to know before you go

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  • 8:00 am early start: aimed at better flight conditions and clearer views
  • Tandem with a FOCA-licensed pilot: you’re riding with a licensed tandem professional
  • Jakobshorn takeoff: the flight is built around that Davos launch point
  • About 1,000 meters of height difference: enough vertical change to feel the ride
  • Complimentary photos and video: you get the memories without needing to hold a camera
  • Private experience for your group: only your group participates

Why Davos Early Bird Starts with the Morning Sky

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Davos is the kind of place where timing matters. This paragliding experience is scheduled to start at 8:00 am, and that early slot is the whole point. Mornings tend to bring steadier conditions and more satisfying visibility over the mountains, which is exactly what you want when your view is the main event.

You’ll be flying out of Jakobshorn, and the ride is planned around a big change in altitude—about 1,000 meters. That height difference is what turns a short flight into something that feels like a real experience. Instead of just a quick hop, you get a proper glide where the mountains keep expanding beneath you.

The session runs about 1 hour 45 minutes (approx.). That timing is useful if you want adventure without stealing your whole day. It’s also a nice fit for visitors who like to do one big outdoor thing early, then spend the rest of the day exploring Davos at a slower pace.

Your Flight Timeline: From Bahnhofstrasse Meeting to Landing Back

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You’ll meet at Bahnhofstrasse 11, 7270 Davos, and the activity ends back there. That round-trip structure keeps it simple: you start in town, you go fly from the mountain, and you’re not left guessing how to get home after you land.

Here’s the practical flow you should expect from a tandem setup like this:

  • You show up, meet your tandem team, and get prepared for the flight.
  • You use the provided paragliding-equipment for the ride.
  • You fly as a tandem passenger, with the FOCA licensed tandem pilot handling the flying.
  • You land and then return to the meeting point, wrapped up within that 1h45 window.

One detail that affects your expectations: this is a private tour/activity. Only your group participates, so you’re not squeezed into a crowd schedule. If you’re the type who likes clear communication and a calmer pace, this helps.

Also, the tour is offered in English, so you won’t have to rely on guesswork if you have questions before you launch.

The Instructor-Like Calm That Makes First-Timers Relax

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Paragliding can feel intimidating if you’re picturing everything on your shoulders. That’s not how tandem works, and this experience leans into that comfort factor.

You’re with a tandem pilot who’s FOCA licensed, and the experience is designed around that. In real life, that matters because it changes the vibe. When the pilot is calm and confident, you can actually enjoy the ride instead of watching every movement.

One pilot named Martin is described as calm and relaxed, and that’s a big clue about what you’re likely to feel during the flight—safe, steady, and able to take in the views rather than bracing. The overall feel from the team is also relaxed: explanations are given in a way that helps you understand what’s happening, not just what to do.

What I like about this setup is that it’s not just about throwing you off a mountain. You get personalized attention, which is especially valuable if it’s your first time or if you want to ask a few practical questions.

Gear and Clothing: What You’ll Be Wearing for Cool Mountain Air

This experience includes paragliding-equipment plus clothing for the flight—think good shoes, a jacket, gloves, and other items needed to stay comfortable during the ride.

Why that matters: in the morning, Davos air can be cooler than you expect, and once you’re up at altitude, wind chill becomes real. When clothing is included or provided as part of the flight setup, you’re less likely to show up underdressed or scramble at the last minute.

Practical tip: even if you think you’re dressed for a typical walk, plan for wind. Your comfort will be better when you’re not fighting cold hands or numb toes while you’re waiting for takeoff.

You should also be ready for a moderate physical baseline. The experience notes moderate physical fitness is required. That usually means you should be comfortable moving around during the mountain portion and managing your own gear setup with reasonable ease.

Why Photos and Video Are More Than a Souvenir

Complimentary photos and video are included. That might sound like a simple add-on, but it changes how you experience the flight.

Instead of trying to hold a camera at the wrong moment, you can focus on the sensation and the scenery. Then, afterward, you get your proof—shots that capture your position in the air and video that shows the motion and the mountain views from your perspective.

This is especially valuable because the ride can be visually dramatic: one account described skies opening after overcast conditions and even a rainbow moment. When the weather surprises you like that, having photo/video coverage means you’re not left thinking, I wish I had captured it.

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The Big Scene: Views Over Jakobshorn and That 1,000-Meter Feel

The real payoff here is what you see while you’re gliding.

You take off from Jakobshorn, and the experience is designed around the height difference of about 1,000 meters. That vertical change gives your brain something concrete to register—you feel like you’re moving through the air between mountain layers, not just floating in place.

And Davos has a way of making mountain scenery look sharp and close at the same time. Even when weather starts cloudy, conditions can improve. One flight described overcast skies early on, then a break in the clouds, plus the chance to fly through a rainbow. In other words: you’re not just waiting for good weather; the experience is timed so your best chance is early.

If you love outdoor views and you’re fine with the fact that mountain weather can shift, this is a great match.

Price and Value: What $222.07 Gets You in the Real World

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At $222.07 per person, this isn’t a casual add-on. But when you break down what’s included, the value makes sense.

You’re paying for:

  • a tandem paragliding ride
  • paragliding equipment
  • a FOCA licensed tandem pilot
  • photos and video
  • flight clothing (good shoes, jacket, gloves, etc.)

That bundle is the important part. You’re not just paying for “the flight,” you’re paying for the equipment, the professional responsibility, and the finished memories. Add in the early 8:00 am timing and the private group setup, and the price starts to feel more like a planned experience than a ticket to an attraction.

For me, the key value signal is the combination of safety responsibility (licensed tandem pilot), gear readiness (equipment and clothing included), and documentation (photos and video included). If those are the three things you care about, this price fits the job.

Who This Paragliding Early Bird Is Best For

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This is a smart choice if you:

  • want a first-timer friendly experience (tandem passenger format with a licensed pilot)
  • care about comfort and calm instruction (personalized attention)
  • want your morning in the mountains, then your day free afterward
  • like experiences that include photos/video so you don’t lose the moment to your phone

It’s also a good fit if you’re in Davos and want something memorable that’s time-limited. At roughly 1h45, you’re not committing to a full-day expedition.

If you dislike getting up early, this might not be your thing. But if you’re traveling to see views and you know mornings can be worth it, the early timing is a feature, not a flaw.

Weather Matters: The Only Reason You Might Not Fly

This experience requires good weather. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or receive a full refund.

That’s one reason the early schedule is so important. Paragliding depends on conditions, so the operators aim for the time window most likely to work. If weather becomes an issue, it’s not about someone rescheduling for convenience—it’s about safety and feasibility.

Should You Book This Early Bird Paragliding Ride?

I’d book it if you want a high-value morning adventure with a licensed tandem pilot, included gear and clothing, and photos/video that actually let you enjoy the ride without thinking about documentation. The 8:00 am start and the Jakobshorn launch make it feel planned for real flight conditions, not just sightseeing.

Skip it or think twice if you strongly dislike early starts or if you know you’ll be annoyed by the extra planning that comes with the cable car ticket not being included.

FAQ

Where does the experience start?

It starts at Bahnhofstrasse 11, 7270 Davos, Switzerland, and it ends back at the same meeting point.

What time does the early bird paragliding start?

The start time is 8:00 am.

How long is the experience?

The duration is about 1 hour 45 minutes (approx.).

What’s included in the price?

You get a tandem paragliding ride, use of paragliding equipment, a FOCA licensed tandem pilot, photos, video, and flight clothing (good shoes, jacket, gloves, etc.).

Is the cable car ticket included?

No. The cable car ticket is not included (with summer reductions available with the guest card).

What happens if weather isn’t good?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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