Parasailing Adventure från Providenciales i Turks och Caicos





Beskrivning
Grace Bay Watersports erbjuder spännande parasailingturer i Grace Bays strandområde i Providenciales, Turks och Caicos. Om du inte har gjort parasailing finns det inget bättre ställe att njuta av det än Grace Bay. Utsikten är hisnande och upplevelsen är inte av denna värld. Ring idag för att boka din plats. Det maximala antalet deltagare för denna turné är 10.
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Resplan
Den parasailing aktivitet kommer att vara i Grace Bay stranden, kom på vår båt Grace och upplev en fantastisk utsikt över ön och dess turkos vatten. Du kommer att vara i luften i ca 12 minuter. Normalt tar hela turen ungefär 60 minuter från den tid vi hämtar dig om vi släpper ner dig. När du är på ön, vänligen ring oss för att bekräfta din önskade hämtningstid och plats. Om din föredragna tid ändras. På parasailingens dag kommer vår representant att nå ut och ordna din hämtningsplats på Grace Bay-stranden. Vi brukar välja din festa upp från garderobsstrand i Grace Bay-området. Observera att din hämtning är från en strandplats. När alla parter är plockade upp, kommer vi att förbereda varje part för verksamheten, där alla instruktioner ges till deltagarna. Ingen tidigare erfarenhet är nödvändig.
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Vad som ingår
Resenärers betyg
Viktig information
- Rekommenderas inte för resenärer med ryggmärgsskador
- Rekommenderas ej för gravida resenärer
- Rekommenderas inte för resenärer med låg kardiovaskulär hälsa
- Lämplig för alla fysiska konditionsnivåer
- Ingen tidigare erfarenhet krävs. Kom bara, ha kul och upplev det spännande äventyret.
- Hela resan kan ta från 30 - 90 minuter beroende på antalet personer i ditt sällskap. Detta inkluderar båtturen, parasailingaktiviteten och att släppa din fest. Du kommer att vara i luften i cirka 8-12 minuter.
- Ingen simvana krävs. Alla starter och landningar görs från båten och tillbaka till båten. Du kommer inte heller att bli blöt till följd av aktiviteten. Kom bara ihåg att du är på en båt och i vatten kan du bli blöt på grund av vattenstänk.
- Våra kunders säkerhet är viktigast för oss. Om vår besättning avgör att vädret är osäkert för att flyga dig, kommer vi att kunna ta emot dig under din vistelse eller återbetala din insättning.
- Du kan få lätta vattensprayer på grund av vind, så ta med en handduk. Se också till att du har tillräckligt med solskyddsmedel på.
- Bär strandkläder, massor av solskydd och förbered dig på en lätt vattensprej på grund av vind och vågor.
- Våra upphämtningstider är ungefärliga. Vi ringer och ordnar din hämtningstid. Det finns också en chans att båten går lite sent på grund av konstant upphämtning och avlämning
Recensioner(441)
Very good experience and very friendly captain and first mate! Had a great time. Relaxed and kind crew.
They picked up right in front of the hotel beach (Regent Grand). I was able to add a person at the last minute. 3 teen girls went and they enjoyed the experience. The crew was nice and we got pictures with the crew when they got back. We got video from shore since they took flight right near the hotels in Grace Bay.
It was fun and easy and a great experience. The tour guides were friendly and nice. The pick up was right on the beach outside our hotel.
From beginning to end, it was a great experience. Communication and coordination was flawless. The kids enjoyed it and it was a great experience.
What an awesome experience we had a great time parasailing and the hosts were just great very helpful. Did pictures and videos for us with our phone.
Great experience, Robin and the Capt. made certain that we were well taken care of. I had a good time while up in the air and however long it was, was more than enough time.
Amazing experience! Great staff! It was my first time parasailing and I couldn’t have asked for a better time! Easy to schedule, definitely recommend!
My experience was Great! I loved the experience. The crew was very knowledgeable and safe. The view is amazing!
The gentleman who posted below is spot on. That was us. It was very scary but thankfully no one got hurt. While we were in the air, another smaller boat pulled up to the parasailing boat to drop off even more passengers and my wife and two older kids were moved to the smaller boat to make room so there was a lot going on in addition to guides being on their phones constantly. That said, the smaller boat reacted very quickly and pulled us out of the water much more quickly than the big boat would have been able to do. Being dragged backwards through the water by the fully deployed chute was very scary but our heads were above water and the chute eventually settled in the water and the smaller boat was quickly on the scene so in a weird sense it was a blessing they did an unusual passenger transfer between boats. It could have been worse / scarier if it happened while we were in the air or if other boat traffic was in the area. From the pictures, it was a knot that let go when it came into the winch so my suggestion is that the operators should carefully check all connections. They didn’t do this on purpose of course but should definitely be more careful. The three guides were also very unfriendly throughout which was icing on the cake. Apologies to the other passengers for my yelling and swearing after we were pulled from the water.
We witnessed an accident during parasailing. The crew brought too many people on the boat. They were distracted. They were running late. They were on their phones. When they pulled in a dad and his young son, the winch pulled the carabiner into the winch socket and popped it. The parasail detached from the boat, sending the dad and the young boy flying in the air. They hit the water and were dragged hundreds of yards. Without life jackets, they probably would have drowned. The wife/mom and two older children were witnessing this from the boat. The older children who had successfully gone up first were distraught, as well as the mother. Of course, they had signed their lives away with their liability waivers, so good luck with recompense. My opinion is this was a combination of faulty equipment, poor personnel, poor training, not paying attention at the critical moment of bringing passengers back down into the boat, and simply a case of “hey you signed a liability waiver”, so the crew was not worried about getting sued. Be careful out there.



