Paragliding
| 🪂 Paragliding on the Peninsula | |
|---|---|
| Best Launch Sites | Clifftops near La Libertad, Punta Carnero |
| Wind Conditions | Best Jun–Nov (consistent southerly winds) |
| Operators | Limited on Peninsula; check Montañita/Salinas |
| Experience Needed | Licensed pilots or tandem with instructor |
| Alternative | Hang gliding also possible at same sites |
ECUAWIKI › OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES › PARAGLIDING
Paragliding on the Santa Elena Peninsula takes advantage of the consistent Pacific coastal winds and dramatic clifftop launch sites. The dry season (June–November) Garúa winds provide reliable lift along the coastal escarpment, making it a rewarding location for experienced pilots.
Launch Sites
The Peninsula's coastal cliffs — particularly around La Libertad, La Rinconada Cliffs, and Punta Carnero — provide elevated launch sites with clear air over the Pacific Ocean. The coastal ridge faces directly into the prevailing southerly wind, providing reliable ridge soaring conditions.
Notable sites:
- La Rinconada / White Cliffs area — South-facing cliffs with consistent wind exposure
- Punta Carnero headland — Elevated, exposed position with ocean views
- Clifftops near Olón — Some pilots use the hills behind Olón for cross-country flying
Wind Conditions
The dry season Garúa winds (June–November) provide consistent southerly winds of 15–25 km/h along the clifftops — suitable for ridge soaring. The wet season (December–May) has lighter, more variable winds.
Thermal activity is limited due to the frequent coastal cloud cover during Garúa season, but ridge lift is reliable.
Finding Instructors and Tandem Flights
Dedicated paragliding operators on the Peninsula are limited. Options:
- Ask at adventure sports shops in Montañita
- Check with surf schools that may have connections to paragliding operators
- Guayaquil has more established paragliding clubs and tandem operators who visit the Peninsula
For beginners, a tandem flight with a licensed instructor is the way to start.