Staff Answer
Jun 29, 2026 - 11:41 AM
If the wind shifts after you are already booked for parasailing, it is usually not a straight delay or cancel situation right away. They start adjusting the plan in real time based on what the water is actually doing. Most crews are watching wind direction constantly, so they are already thinking a few steps ahead before anyone even gets on the boat. If it is just a moderate shift, they will change things like where they launch from, how far offshore they go, or how long they stay in one area, rather than stopping the whole trip. Where you will see more changes is if the wind picks up enough to make takeoff or landing less comfortable, or if there are steady gusts that build chop on the water. In those cases, they might delay the start a bit or push things back until it settles, but they try hard not to waste your time sitting around if it is still safe to go. Most of the time, it ends up being a small adjustment rather than a full schedule change, and only occasionally does it turn into a delay if conditions really start to stack against a safe takeoff or landing.
