Staff Answer
Jun 29, 2026 - 12:39 PM
When you are coming down from parasailing, the crew usually gives you some kind of heads up before the landing starts. Most of the time, you can tell before they even say much because the boat starts adjusting speed, the line slowly begins coming in, and you feel yourself easing lower instead of staying at the same height. It is not like they suddenly drop you or pull you down fast. The descent is gradual, and once you notice the water and boat getting closer, you have plenty of time to realize you are on the way back in. If conditions are calm, the crew may shout or signal so you know they are bringing you down, especially if they are planning a foot dip or a dry landing. If it is windier or there is more boat noise, you may not hear every word, but they are still controlling it from the boat the whole time. The last part can feel a little quicker just because you are getting closer to the deck and the crew is lining everything up, but it still feels managed and steady.
