Paragliding · Rome

Paragliding · Rome

1 offer 130€ 5.0 (1 reviews) Verified March 2026
Compare offers

The essentials

CLOUD HUNTERS runs one tandem paragliding flight out of Norma, a hilltop town in the Lazio region about 70 km south of Rome. The 2h to 2.5h experience is rated 5.0/5 and costs 130 €, pilot included. Physical level is occasionally sporty, meaning you need to run a few steps on takeoff but no fitness training is required. Book directly if you want a thermal flight over the Pontine Plain with views stretching toward the Tyrrhenian coast.

The offer

Tandem Paragliding Flight in Norma, near Rome

Tandem Paragliding Flight in Norma, near Rome

5.0 (1 reviews)

Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment of the flight?
Takeoff is the sharpest adrenaline hit: you run a few steps off the ridge above Norma and the ground drops away immediately. After that, the flight smooths out as the pilot works the thermals above the Pontine Plain.
Do you need to be afraid of heights to enjoy this?
A degree of height awareness is normal and doesn't prevent you from flying. The sensation in a tandem harness is closer to floating than falling, and your pilot from CLOUD HUNTERS manages the entire flight.
How long are you actually in the air?
The total slot is 2h to 2.5h, which includes briefing, gearing up and the flight itself. Airtime varies with thermal conditions on the day.
What languages does the pilot speak?
CLOUD HUNTERS operates in Spanish, Italian and English, so briefings and in-flight communication are covered in all three.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wear closed-toe shoes with ankle support since you'll run a few steps on takeoff. For a 2h to 2.5h outing rated occasionally sporty, add a light windproof layer as temperatures drop at altitude even in summer.

Getting there

Drive or take a taxi to the Parcheggio del Parco Archeologico dell'Antica Città di Norba, Circonvallazione Antica Norba, 04010 Norma, roughly 70 km south of Rome via the A1 motorway and the SP8 road.

See also

Other activities in Rome

Updated on 3 March 2026