Parasailing canopy high above the sea, showing the height and weather-dependent beach setup
Current-detail discipline

Is parasailing in Budva safe today?

Safety depends on wind, waves, weight, and the live beach setup on your date. The service runs from Slovenska Plaza and Becici Beach, but not in strong wind or high waves.

Short answer: Treat parasailing as a real beach service with condition limits. Current starts are Slovenska Plaza in Budva and Becici Beach, usually 09:00-20:00, with flight time up to 15 minutes and a 180 kg combined takeoff limit for shared flights.
Starts
Budva and Becici beaches
Hours
09:00-20:00 when conditions allow
Price
EUR 50 / 80 / 100

Check availability and booking details

Beach-flight clarity

Keep the sea-based choice clear

This site keeps parasailing and beach-water options in their own coastal lane. If you actually want a hill-launched tandem flight, the correct next step is still one of the paragliding owners.

Confirm today
  • Slovenska Plaza or Becici Beach
  • 09:00-20:00 operating window
  • EUR 50 / 80 / 100 price basis
  • wind, waves, and 180 kg shared limit

What this page proves

The useful answer before contact

The activity stops in strong wind or high waves — these are real, not theoretical, limits.

The 180 kg combined-weight cap on shared flights is why group details matter before booking.

Booking stays direct, but each request still goes through a current-condition check.

What to confirm

Before treating parasailing as a plan, confirm:

  • Slovenska Plaza or Becici Beach as the start point
  • whether the activity is operating at your preferred time
  • wind and sea state
  • whether waves are too high
  • number of passengers in the flight
  • children in the group
  • approximate combined weight for two- or three-passenger flights
  • flight option and current price

The current price basis is EUR 50 for solo, EUR 80 for two passengers together, and EUR 100 for three passengers together. Shared flights have a maximum combined takeoff weight of 180 kg.

Why this matters

Parasailing can look simple from the beach, but it still depends on current sea and wind conditions. Strong wind and high waves are real stop conditions. Book at least 2 hours ahead so the beach team can confirm whether the chosen start point and time are realistic.

Different from paragliding weather

Paragliding and parasailing both need weather discipline, but the checks are not the same. Paragliding depends on launch, air, route, pilot decision, and landing logic. Parasailing depends more directly on the boat, sea state, tow setup, and beach operation.

Quick answers

Questions that prevent the wrong activity choice

Can parasailing run in strong wind?

No. Strong wind can stop parasailing.

Can parasailing run with high waves?

No. High waves on the sea surface can stop the activity.

What matters most for suitability?

Current wind, sea state, group size, passenger comfort, children in the group, shared-flight weight, and the exact beach setup.

Is weather logic the same as paragliding?

No. Parasailing is tied to boat and sea conditions. Paragliding uses terrain launch and flight route logic.

Next route

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