Air Guadeloupe offers one tandem flight over Le Moule for 90 €, lasting 1 hour, open to everyone regardless of experience. The meeting point is directly at the paragliding spot in Le Moule (97160), so no complex logistics. Book in advance during peak season (May to September) to lock in your slot, as a 5/5 rating across 10 reviews signals consistent demand. Flights are conducted in French and English.
The launch off the cliff or hillside is the sharpest adrenaline hit, the moment your feet leave the ground and the wind takes over. After that, the flight levels into a sustained glide over the coastline of Guadeloupe.
The physicalLevel is listed as 'Everybody welcome', meaning no prior experience or fitness level is required. Most first-timers report that the sensation in the air feels less intense than expected from the ground.
The total activity duration is 1 hour, which includes briefing, gear-up and the flight itself. Airborne time depends on conditions on the day.
The season runs from May to September. Winds over the Atlantic coast of Guadeloupe tend to be steadiest in this window, which is also when visibility over the coastline and sugarcane landscape is at its clearest.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 24.6°C | 72.1 mm | Peak |
| February | 24.5°C | 42.1 mm | Peak |
| March | 24.9°C | 44.1 mm | Peak |
| April | 25.7°C | 44.8 mm | Peak |
| May | 26.3°C | 76.2 mm | Peak |
| June | 26.8°C | 94.8 mm | Peak |
| July | 27.1°C | 87.2 mm | Peak |
| August | 27.4°C | 88.9 mm | Peak |
| September | 27.2°C | 133.5 mm | Good |
| October | 26.8°C | 144.3 mm | Good |
| November | 26°C | 118.6 mm | Good |
| December | 25.2°C | 99.4 mm | Peak |
Equipment
No gear required, everything is provided by Air Guadeloupe. Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable clothes you can move in, and bring sunscreen since the 1-hour session includes outdoor exposure in the Caribbean sun.
Getting there
Head directly to the paragliding spot at Air Guadeloupe Vol en parapente, Le Moule 97160, Guadeloupe, accessible by car from Pointe-à-Pitre in roughly 30 minutes via the N4.
Updated March 2026