7 tandem paragliding tours in Budva run from 95 € to 175 €, with durations ranging from 24 min to 1h30. Two physical levels are available: "Everybody welcome" for absolute beginners (tours at 125 €), and "Occasionally sporty" for everyone else. On the budget side, Paragliding Montenegro launches from Brajici at 95 € for 1h30 of air time, while Paragliding Montenegro Club offers a shorter 24 min flight for 99 €. Budva Paragliding covers four distinct flight zones: the Budva Old Town skyline, Sveti Stefan, Petrovac and Bečići, ranging from 110 € to 175 €. If the view matters as much as the flight, pick by launch point. If budget is the deciding factor, the 95 € Brajici option delivers the longest time in the air at the lowest price.
Tandem Paragliding Flight in Budva from Brajici
At 95 €, the Brajici launch delivers 1h30 of flight time, which is the longest duration at the lowest price in the entire selection.
Tandem Paragliding Flight in Sveti Stefan from Budva
At 110 €, this 1h flight passes directly over Budva Old Town, providing the most recognizable skyline on the Montenegrin Riviera.
Tandem paragliding flight in Petrovac near Budva
Rated "Everybody welcome" and priced at 125 €, this 1h tour near Budva is the most accessible entry point for first-timers with no fitness requirements.
Tandem Paragliding Flight over Bečići near Budva
At 175 €, the Bečići flight is the premium option in the lineup, launching from the Hotel Tre Canne area with a pilot-confirmed meeting point.
The launch. You run off the slope, the canopy fills, and the ground disappears in seconds. After that, the flight levels out and you glide over the Adriatic coastline for the rest of the tour.
No. Two tours rated at 125 € are labeled "Everybody welcome", meaning zero prior experience is required. Your certified pilot handles all controls while you just run a few steps on takeoff.
The two tours rated 1h30 (the Brajici launch at 95 € and the Sveti Stefan flight at 120 €) give you the longest time airborne. Most other tours are 1h, while the 99 € option is a shorter 24 min flight.
Most first-timers report that the fear peaks at launch and drops quickly once you're gliding. The sensation shifts from freefall anxiety to open-air calm within the first minute. If you have a strong fear of heights, talk to your pilot before takeoff.
The season runs from May through September, when thermal conditions over the Montenegrin coast are most stable and reliable for tandem flights.
Yes. The Sveti Stefan tour (120 €, operated by Budva Paragliding) is specifically designed to give you an aerial view of that coastline. It is the only tour in this selection that lists Sveti Stefan as its flight zone.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 7.7°C | 220.1 mm | Poor |
| February | 9.1°C | 205.1 mm | Poor |
| March | 10.9°C | 233 mm | Poor |
| April | 14.4°C | 179.9 mm | Possible |
| May | 18.4°C | 96.3 mm | Good |
| June | 22.2°C | 76.6 mm | Peak |
| July | 25.8°C | 29.7 mm | Peak |
| August | 27°C | 11.1 mm | Peak |
| September | 23°C | 138 mm | Good |
| October | 17.3°C | 171.6 mm | Possible |
| November | 13.3°C | 353.3 mm | Poor |
| December | 5.8°C | 146.8 mm | Possible |
Equipment
All tours are tandem and operator-equipped, so no gear is required. Wear closed, flat-soled shoes (no flip-flops) for the running launch, and bring an extra layer because temperatures drop at altitude even in summer. For 1h30 tours, a light windproof jacket makes a real difference.
Getting there
Most tours depart from central Budva (Mediteranska BB) or nearby Bečići and Petrovac, all reachable in under 20 minutes from Budva town center by taxi or rental car. The closest international airport is Tivat Airport (TIV), roughly 25 km north.
Updated March 2026