Choosing the proper clothing for parasailing makes your entire experience smoother, safer, and  far more enjoyable.  

When you know exactly what to wear when parasailing, you stay comfortable from takeoff to  landing, no matter the weather, season, or location.  

You can pair your visit with Go Parasailing, as professional parasailing operators with decades of  experience, we guide thousands of guests each year on proper attire, gear, and essentials.  

This guide provides a complete breakdown of what to wear, what to avoid, and how to prepare  for a seamless adventure above the water. 

 Two barefoot guests enjoying a safe and scenic parasailing experience with Go Parasailing, soaring high above the water under a colorful parachute.

Understanding What to Wear When Parasailing  

Wearing the right outfit helps you stay comfortable in the air, stable on the deck, and ready in  case you touch the water. Because parasailing involves harness support, sun exposure, and  occasional splashes, every clothing choice matters.  

If you’re wondering what to wear when parasailing? It’ll mainly depend on factors like weather,  wind, and water conditions. Furthermore, the core essentials remain the same: lightweight,  secure, sun-smart, and comfortable clothing that allows easy movement.  

Lightweight Clothing for a Comfortable Flight  

Wearing light, breathable fabric is key to staying relaxed during your parasailing session. We  recommend: 

  • Quick-dry T-shirts or athletic tops  
  • Moisture-wicking tank tops  
  • Light long-sleeve UV shirts for sensitive skin  
  • Comfortable swimwear under your clothing  

These options help you stay cool and dry quickly if you get splashed during takeoff or landing or  water dips.  

Best Bottoms to Wear While Parasailing  

You must wear comfortable bottoms that stay secure and dry quickly. Ideal options include:  Board shorts  

  • Swim trunks  
  • Secure one-piece swimsuits  
  • Sport leggings or compression shorts  

You must avoid wearing loose skirts, wide-leg shorts, or anything that can shift under the  harness.  

Swimwear Essentials  

Since parasailing often involves mild water contact, proper swimwear is a must. For men, swim  trunks with a snug waistband are ideal. For women, we recommend:  

  • One-piece swimsuits  
  • Sport swimsuits  
  • Two-piece suits with secure straps  

A stable fit ensures comfort and support under the harness, especially during ascent. 

Footwear: What to Wear on the Boat  

You won’t wear shoes during your adventure. Once aboard the vessel, you will be asked to  remove your footwear. 

  • Sandals are a good option for traveling to and from the vessel, but you will be flying barefoot Sun Protection Essentials  

Sun Protection Essentials 

People enjoying a fun parasailing experience with Go Parasailing, smiling with sunglasses on while relaxing above the water.

  • Sunglasses with a retention strap or leash  
  • Long-sleeve UV shirt  
  • Wide-brimmed hat (boat only)  
  • Reef-safe sunscreen  

Sunglasses with a retainer cord are strongly recommended; they keep your eyes comfortable  and prevent your sunglasses from falling off in the wind. 

Wind- and Weather-Friendly Clothing  

The weather can change quickly over the water. If you’re flying during cooler months or breezy  mornings, consider:  

  • A light windbreaker  
  • A fitted zip-up jacket or hoodie  
  • Layered athletic wear  

These keep you warm without interfering with the harness.  

Harness-Friendly Clothing  

Your outfit must fit securely under the parasail harness. Optimal choices include:  Snug tops that don’t ride up  

  • Bottoms with a secure waistband  
  • Swimwear that stays firmly in place  

Avoid bulky clothing, loose fabrics, or accessories that could catch or pull.  Accessories: What to Bring and What to Skip  

Recommended:  

  • Sunglass strap  
  • Waterproof pouch (boat use)  
  • Hair ties or clips for long hair  
  • Towel for after the flight 

Avoid:  

  • Jewelry  
  • Watches  
  • Scarves  
  • Large Handbags Backpacks  
  • Loose hats  
  • Phones 

These items can easily fall or get lost during a flight.  What Not to Wear While Parasailing  To stay safe and comfortable, avoid:  

  • Heavy cotton clothing  
  • Baggy shorts  
  • Loose-fitting swimsuits  
  • Flip-flops or footwear  
  • Dangling jewelry  
  • Thick jackets  
  • Denim  

These items get heavy when wet or interfere with the harness. 

Preparing for Weather Conditions  

Warm sunny days:  

Go light, breathable, and UV-protected. It’s always a good idea to bring along a light jacket or  hoodie.  

Cool mornings or evenings:  

Dress in layers with a light jacket.  

Windy or cloudy sessions:  

Wear snug-fitting athletic wear and a windbreaker.  

Knowing what to wear when parasailing? Helps you adapt to each condition while staying  comfortable and free to enjoy the experience.  

What Families Should Wear for Parasailing  

Children and teens should wear:  

  • Secure swimwear  
  • Fitted shirts or rash guards  
  • Light shorts  
  • Sunglasses with straps  

Comfortable, secure clothing helps kids feel more confident during takeoff and landing.  Clothing for First-Time Parasailers  

If it’s your first time, stick to:  

  • Light swimwear  
  • Quick-dry clothing 
  • Secure waistbands  
  • Minimal accessories  

This keeps the experience smooth and stress-free.  

What to Wear Incase You Get Wet  

Parasailing often keeps passengers completely dry. To stay extra protected:  Wear light athletic wear  

  • Choose quick-dry shirts  
  • Skip heavy cotton  
  • Bring a towel for the boat ride back  

Essentials to Bring on the Boat  

While clothing matters most, a few extras can improve the trip: (most items offered for sale at  check-in) 

  • Water bottle  
  • Sunscreen  
  • Towel  
  • Small dry bag or backpack for personal items  

Keep electronics and valuables to a minimum.  

Clothing Tips for Cooler Months  

During winter or early spring, choose: 

  • Thermal leggings (lightweight)  
  • Fitted athletic jackets  
  • Moisture-wicking layers  

These keep you warm but still allow full harness support.  

How to Stay Comfortable During Your Flight  

Simple tips make the experience better:  

  • Keep hair tied back  
  • Wear snug, but comfortable clothing  
  • Apply sunscreen early.  
  • Choose comfortable swimwear.  
  • Dress in layers for changing temperatures  

These practices help you enjoy your flight without discomfort.  

Final Thoughts: Dress Smart for a Better Parasailing Experience  

Wearing the right outfit ensures a comfortable, safe, and enjoyable parasailing experience.  Lightweight, secure, and sun-protective clothing works well for all ages and all seasons. When  you understand what to wear when parasailing, you’re ready for a smooth, easy, and stress-free  adventure from takeoff to landing.  

Your clothing choices matter because they shape how relaxed and confident you feel in the air  and on the boat. Dress with comfort, safety, and simple movement in mind, and you’ll enjoy  every moment on and in the air.  

Join Go Parasailing and make your holiday season extra fun. With the right outfit and the right  crew, your parasailing experience becomes calm, exciting, and unforgettable, whether you’re  flying solo, with friends, or enjoying a family vacation by the coast. 

FAQs: What to Wear for Parasailing  

  1. What is the best type of clothing to wear when parasailing?  

You can opt for clothing that is comfortable for parasailing, including lightweight, quick-dry  fabrics such as swimwear, athletic tops, rash guards, and board shorts. These materials stay  comfortable under the harness, dry fast, and prevent irritation during your flight.  

  1. Can I wear regular clothes instead of swimwear while parasailing?  

You can wear regular clothes if they are secure, fitted, and moisture-wicking. Athletic wear or  UV-protective tops work well and are a must. You must avoid heavy cotton, denim, or loose  fabrics since they become uncomfortable when wet and may interfere with the harness.  

  1. What footwear should I bring for parasailing?  

Although Parasailing requires participants to fly barefoot, it is recommended that passengers  wear sandals or easy-to-remove footwear while traveling to and from the vessel.  

  1. What should I avoid wearing during parasailing?  

You must avoid baggy shorts, loose skirts, heavy cotton tops, dangling jewelry, scarves,  watches, flip-flops, thick jackets, and any items placed around the neck. These items either  interfere with the harness or become uncomfortable when wet, posing a safety risk.  

  1. What should children wear while parasailing?  

Children should wear secure swimwear, fitted rash guards, quick-dry shorts, and sunglasses  with straps. Lightweight, snug-fitting clothing helps kids feel safe and steady during takeoff and  landing.