Staff Answer
Jun 29, 2026 - 12:28 PM
For a bigger family group, you usually will not all go up in the parasail at the same time. They normally split everyone into smaller flights, most often 2 people at a time, and sometimes 3 if the weight balance, weather, and equipment setup allow it. The boat may take your whole group out together if there is enough room, but the actual flying part is done in rotations so the crew can keep each takeoff and landing controlled. They will usually look at everyone’s ages, comfort level, and combined weight before deciding who pairs up, so it may not be as simple as letting everyone choose without checking first. For example, a child might need to fly with an adult, or 2 heavier adults may need to go separately, depending on the wind that day. While 1 pair is up in the air, the rest of the family stays on the boat watching, taking pictures, and waiting their turn. If keeping certain people together matters, like siblings, couples, or a nervous kid with a parent, mention it when you check in. Crews will usually try to work with that as long as the weight and conditions are in line.
