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Andaman Visit Parasailing
Port Blair, Neil, Havelock

Parasailing

Scuba Diving

Sea Walk

Seakart
Parasailing in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is an exhilarating water sport that combines the thrill of flying with stunning aerial views of turquoise waters, sandy beaches, and lush greenery. It’s a perfect addition to your Andaman adventure, especially given your interest in scuba diving and snorkeling, as it complements water-based activities with a unique sky-high perspective. Based on your preference for budget-friendly options and comprehensive itineraries, here’s a concise guide to parasailing in the Andamans:
Best Places for Parasailing
- Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep):
- Elephant Beach: A prime spot for parasailing, offering panoramic views of clear waters and dense forests. Accessible by a 20-minute boat ride or a 40-minute trek.
- Known for calm seas and vibrant scenery, ideal for beginners.
- Port Blair (Sri Vijaya Puram):
- Corbyn’s Cove Beach: Popular for its palm-fringed shoreline and calm waters, perfect for a relaxing yet thrilling parasailing experience.
- Rajiv Gandhi Water Sports Complex: A hub for water sports, offering well-regulated parasailing with professional guides.
- North Bay Island: Famous for its crystal-clear waters and coral reefs, providing stunning aerial views of the Andaman coastline and marine life.
Best Time to Parasail
- October to May: Ideal for parasailing due to calm seas, clear skies, and moderate winds. Visibility is excellent, and temperatures range from 26–30°C.
- Monsoon Season (June to September): Avoid parasailing during heavy rain or storms, as rough seas and strong winds make it unsafe. Always check weather conditions before booking.
Eligibility and Requirements
- No Prior Experience Needed: Suitable for beginners and thrill-seekers alike. A 5–10-minute safety briefing is provided before the activity.
- Age and Weight: Minimum age is typically 10 years; some operators allow children as young as 6–7. Weight limits vary (usually 40–100 kg). Check with the operator for specifics.
- Swimming Skills: Not required, as you’re securely harnessed with a life jacket. Inform operators of any limitations.
- Safety: Life jackets, harnesses, and helmets are provided. Reputable operators ensure regular equipment checks and professional guidance. Avoid loose accessories or glasses to prevent loss during the ride.
What to Expect
- Experience: You’re harnessed to a parachute-like canopy, towed by a speedboat, and lifted 50–100 meters into the air. Enjoy breathtaking views of the islands, with optional water dips for added thrill. The ride lasts 5–15 minutes, with the entire process (briefing, gearing up, and landing) taking ~30 minutes.
- Views: Expect aerial vistas of turquoise waters, coral reefs, and lush forests, especially at Havelock and North Bay.
- Safety Briefing: Covers equipment use and safety protocols. You’ll land gently back on the boat or shore.