MALTA – Go & Fun Parasailing Free Photos & Videos

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MALTA – Go & Fun Parasailing Free Photos & Videos

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  • 12 minutes (approx.)
  • From $66.01
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Malta from 550 feet up. This parasailing ride from St Julian’s turns a short trip into big views over the island’s coast. You’ll be lifted high over the water, with the team focused on safe, smooth handling as the boat guides you into the air.

Two things I like a lot: the promised at least 550 feet height (you really feel like you left the beach behind) and the included free photos and videos from your flight. One consideration: this activity depends on good weather, and timing matters once you’re at the jetty—arrive early and listen carefully.

Key points at a glance

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  • 550+ feet in the air for a real aerial perspective over Malta
  • Small-group set-up: up to 10 travelers, and flying can be in 2, 3, or 4 person groups
  • Complimentary photos and videos handled by the team
  • Professional, safety-led operation with harnesses and life vests
  • Spinola Jetty (St Julian’s) is the starting point and where you return

Spinola Jetty Start: Where You Board and What To Bring

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You meet at Fly Time Malta, Spinola Jetty, St Julian’s. The location is handy if you’re already staying nearby, and it’s described as near public transportation, so you’re not stuck hunting for parking.

Plan to show up with a little buffer. You’ll use a mobile ticket, and the crew will get you staged on the boat before the flight window opens. Dress for sea air and sun—comfortable shoes help on a boat deck, and you’ll want to keep your phone where it won’t cause you stress.

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Safety First with Flytime Malta and Claudio

This is one of those activities where professionalism matters, because you’re literally strapped into a harness over open water. The setup uses life vests and harnesses for the flight, and the flight is run with captain discretion for group size and conditions.

In the experience, Claudio is named as part of the Flytime Malta team. He’s repeatedly described as professional and informative, which is exactly what you want when you’re about to lift above the sea. The main rule is simple: listen to the instructions the first time, because the whole process goes smoother when you do.

The Boat Ride to the Flying Spot

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Once you board, you’re not just standing there waiting. The boat heads out to the right spot first, and then you’ll be quickly hoisted into the flight.

The total duration is listed at about 12 minutes, which includes the ride-out and the airborne time (so it moves at a good pace). That also means you’ll want to be ready—if you spend time fishing for lost items after boarding, you’ll slow your own experience.

Going Up at 550+ Feet: What the Flight Feels Like

Here’s the headline: you’ll fly at a height of at least 550 feet. From that altitude, Malta’s coastline and harbor areas look sharper and more layered than you’d ever see from the promenade.

A key detail is that you can fly in different group combinations—2, 3, or 4 people—depending on what the captain decides for safety and weather. That flexibility can be a plus if you’re traveling with friends or family, but it also means you shouldn’t assume your exact group size is guaranteed at booking.

If you’re wondering how long you’re actually up there, the overall trip is short, so the feeling is more about the quick “wow” than a long, slow float. Expect a noticeable adrenaline kick as you leave the deck and the harness takes over.

Free Photos and Videos: How to Get the Best Shots

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One of the most practical perks is the promise of complimentary photos and videos of your flight. You don’t need to worry about balancing a phone or trying to frame the horizon mid-hoist—the team handles the recording.

You can also take your own camera up, but the included media are there so you’ll still have clean shots even if your hands are busy. In real terms, this is a value-add: instead of leaving with blurry footage from shaky moments, you get something shareable right away.

Pro tip: once you’re strapped in, focus on being present rather than constantly checking your gear. You’ll get enough visual memory from the height, and the official content covers the “proof” shots.

How Wet Should You Expect to Get?

Parasailing is a water sport, so you should expect some interaction with the sea. Getting wet is described as optional on the way back in, which matches the typical pattern: the main experience is the flight, and the boat-side fun is secondary.

So, plan like you might get splashed. Quick-dry clothing or swimwear under your outfit is a smart move, and bring something you’ll feel comfortable changing into afterward if you’re headed straight to dinner.

If you’re traveling with kids or you’re the type who doesn’t like surprises, that’s still manageable. Just don’t count on a dry, shore-to-shore experience.

Price, Time, and Group Size: Is It Good Value?

At $66.01 per person for about 12 minutes, you’re paying for a concentrated, high-impact experience. The big value angle isn’t just the flight—it’s the combination of height, safety equipment, and the fact that you get photos and videos included.

Also, the cap is a maximum of 10 travelers for the activity. Smaller numbers usually mean smoother pacing and less time waiting in a crowded staging area. And since you can fly in groups of 2, 3, or 4 at the captain’s discretion, you’re not stuck thinking you’ll be alone or stuck in a huge cluster.

For many people, this makes sense as a “do it once” adrenaline item that still feels like a real Malta highlight—not a half-hour gimmick with no keepsakes.

Weather and Timing: The Main Real-World Limiter

This activity requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That means you’ll want a flexible day in your schedule, ideally not your only spare afternoon.

Timing at the jetty matters. There’s at least one unhappy account tied to a late arrival and not being waited for, and another tied to an appointment change made close to departure. I can’t promise how any single situation will be handled, but I can tell you what to do to avoid stress: arrive early, keep your phone handy for updates, and follow staff directions quickly.

If you’re deciding between booking this on a tight schedule vs. a looser one, choose the looser one. You’ll enjoy it more if you’re not negotiating with traffic or your hotel check-in timetable.

Who This Parasailing Trip Fits Best

This is a good match if you want a dramatic view with minimal time spent commuting or waiting. The height promise (at least 550 feet) makes it feel special even though the whole experience is short.

It also works well for mixed groups and first-timers. The operation is described as secure and well run, and it’s said to be doable for most travelers. If you’re comfortable following instructions, you’ll likely enjoy the experience a lot.

If you’re traveling with friends, the 2, 3, or 4 person flying set-up can be a fun way to share the moment without needing to coordinate a bigger adventure. If you want a quieter trip, the overall small size (max 10 travelers) helps.

One note for pets: service animals are allowed, which can be important for travelers who need that support.

Quick Planning Tips Before You Go

You’ll feel the biggest difference in comfort when you plan for sun, wind, and sea spray. Malta can be bright, and the air at altitude cools fast—bring something light you don’t mind getting damp.

Pack like this:

  • Wear grippy footwear for the boat deck
  • Bring a secure place for valuables (you’ll be focused on the flight)
  • Consider quick-dry clothes for the ride back
  • Arrive early so you’re not rushing the boarding process

And if you have questions, reach out to the host. Communication by WhatsApp is mentioned as a way to get updates, so you can reduce uncertainty during the waiting window.

Should You Book Flytime Malta Parasailing?

I think you should book this if you want a true Malta “wow” with big height, included media, and a smooth small-group setup. For the money, it’s strong value because you’re not just paying for the lift—you’re also getting photos and videos you’ll actually want to share.

Skip it or schedule it more carefully if you hate weather-dependent plans or you only have one tight time slot left. Parasailing is the kind of activity where arriving early and staying flexible pays off.

If you’re standing at the decision point, here’s the simple way to judge it: if a short, safe, high-flying burst with keepsakes sounds like your kind of day, this is an easy yes.

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