First Time Hurghada Hurghada Parasailing
If you are afraid of the usual parachute jump, but the dream of flying does not leave you, then parasailing is exactly what you need.
From climbing to a height, you will experience an unforgettable experience.
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Hurghada Parasailing
a sport in which you wear a parachute and are pulled behind a motorboat in order to sail through the air
What happens in parasailing?
Parasailing is a recreational kiting activity where a person is towed behind a vehicle (usually a boat) while attached to a specially designed canopy wing that reminds one of a parachute, known as a parasail wing. The manned kite’s moving anchor may be a car, truck, or boat.
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5 Things You Should Know Before Hurghada Parasailing
The thrill of being hoisted hundreds of feet in the air is exhilarating, but it can also be deadly.
Parasailing In Hurghada injuries and deaths are commonly caused by simple equipment failures. A lack of regulation and failure to do even basic inspections can lead to devastation on the water.
1. Hurghada Parasailing Is Largely Unregulated
For the most part, the parasailing industry remains unregulated.
2. Routine Equipment Inspections Are Not Required
One of the most common causes of parasailing accidents resulting in injury or death is faulty equipment.
3. A Small Equipment Failure Can Have Deadly Results
Because of the nature of parasailing, even a minor equipment failure can have deadly results.
4. Towline Failure is a Leading Cause of Injury and Death
Towline failure is the leading cause of parasailing accidents.
The NTSB found that a towline’s strength is reduced by over 50% when bowline knots are used.
5. Florida Law Prohibits Parasailing In Hurghada in High Wind Conditions
In 2014, after a series of fatal parasailing accidents, the Florida Legislature passed the White-Miskell Act.
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Hurghada Parasailing
How long do you stay in the air while parasailing?
Although the trip usually lasts about an hour and a half, you will be on the flight for about six to ten minutes.
Is Hurghada Parasailing safe?
Parasailing In Hurghada Because of the nature of parasailing, even a minor equipment failure can have deadly results. Most parasailing accidents result in serious, catastrophic injuries or fatalities because people are suspended in the air via a towline at staggering heights.
Is Hurghada Parasailing fun or scary?
Parasailing In Hurghada Is parasailing scary? Actually, it’s quite the opposite. Parasailing is very serene and peaceful. Take-offs and landings are very slow and gentle making you feel as if you are truly “floating on air”.
Hurghada Parasailing
Availability: Daily
Adult Price: €18 Per Person €32 for 2 People
Pickup Time: Upon your request from the hotel
Return Time: one hour later!
A surcharge of €5 per person for a transfer from Makadi and Sahl Hasheesh hotels
Supplement for accompanying person on boat €5 per person
Excursion Program:
- Transfer to the boat station
- Briefing about parasailing
- Flying by parachute
- Back to hotel
The Price Includes:
- Transportation from/to the hotel
- Life Jacket
- English Speaking Guide
Extra Charge (Paid Upon your request):
- Photo and Video Materials made by the Photographer
Things You Should Take with You:
- Swimming suit
- Beach towel
Hints:
- The parachute is carried out into the sea from a motorboat
- The take-off maximum weight is 150 kg
- Children can parasail from the age of 7 years
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