Staff Answer
Jun 29, 2026 - 12:26 PM
Most parasailing crews will ask or at least give you the option, but the final call is theirs because the dip depends on wind, boat speed, water traffic, and how smooth the landing path feels at that moment. A foot dip is pretty common, and a lot of people like it because it adds a little fun without turning the ride into a full water activity, but it is not something they can promise every single time. If the water is calm and the boat has plenty of room, they may lower you just enough for your feet or legs to skim the water before bringing you back up or setting up for the return. If it is choppy, windy, crowded, or the crew is trying to keep the chute extra steady, they may skip it and bring you straight back to the boat. The best move is to tell them before you go up if you really want the dip or if you would rather stay completely dry. Most crews are happy to work with your preference when the day allows it.
