We
run our courses in the UK,
Cyprus, Malaysia, Thailand
and Spain as we feel that it
offers more diverse opportunities to master the excitement of
paramotoring while enjoying an exhilarating holiday in the sun.
Cyprus has 340 days of sunshine a year, so the chances of weather
interrupting your flying are considerably less than the UK. Thailand
is even better! We relocate in Spain to grab the best of the weather
in the Summer and operate from March through to October. In the
UK we operate from April through until August, and then move our
operations to Spain and increase our manpower over there. This
means that our paragliding and paramotoring schools can take people
who have started their courses in the UK and then continue training
and experience in Europe or Asia. Or people can simply venture
to Spain, Cyprus or as far away as Thailand to start their Paragliding
or Paramotoring adventures...
The
island of Cyprus has dramatic coastlines with deserted beaches
and a wild un-spoilt mountainous interior, which will enhance
your enjoyment of such an inspiring and enlivening sport.
| When
do we operate in Cyprus? |
Courses
run from May to October. For exact dates for each course customers
must contact us. During this period
of time Cyprus is ideal for the sport of paramotoring. However
by August, the country is in the full throes of summer and can
be very hot indeed; this is something to be aware of for obvious
health and safety reasons.
However,
if you want to learn to Paramotor then we can tailor a course
to suit you, and can do that pretty much anytime that is convenient
for you between May and October. An outline of our paramotoring
courses is given below...
Extreme
Sports Cafe's paramotoring school in Cyprus offers everyone
a unique and exciting opportunity to master the sport of paramotoring,
whilst enjoying a holiday in the sun. Due to the perfect weather
conditions and stunning coastline Cyprus is an ideal location
for learning to fly and enjoying a range of water sports, including
paragliding and paramotoring.
| The
Elementary Paragliding Course... |
For
those new to paramotoring and paragliding the first few days
are spent completing the BHPA Paragliding Elementary Pilot course.
This begins with, among other things, being introduced to the
wing and the harness, equipment safety checks and various other
forms of paragliding theory.
You
will then begin your ground training; this involves learning
how to launch the glider and the various techniques used to
do so. Once the student has proved they are competent at launching
the paraglider and are comfortable wth the paraglider controls,
they will progress on to their first low level flights. These
take place in an old, disused quarry near the RAF base of Akrotiri.
You will spend between 1-2 days, depending upon the weather
and their ability, improving their flying skills. Having successfully
completed a minimum of 6 low level flights and met the required
standard, they will be taken to our site at Curium.
Curium
is an archaeological site, abundant with ancient ruins, high
on a cliff overlooking the sea. It is from here that you will
progress on to the next stage. You will take off from a designated
Take Off area, whilst under a radio link, and complete a minimum
of 5 flights. You must show that you can consistently perform
good take offs, good flights and good landings. This period
of paraglider training can take between 2-5 days; it all depends
upon the weather and the ability of the individual student.
During this period of time you will also be taught the Theory
of Flight, basic Air Law and basic Meteorology. At the end you
will sit a very simple exam. Once you have successfully passed
this, they will have completed the BHPA Elementary Paraglider
Pilot course. It will now be time to begin the paramotoring
stage, unless of course you just came for the Paragliding
Course....
| How
long are the courses and what do I get? |
These
paramotoring courses are designed to instruct students up to
certain standards, and do include and require you completing
the Elementary Paragliding Course (described
above).
Beginners
Paramotoring Taster Course. |
|
1
week |
Once
you have successfully completed the Elementary Paraglider
Pilot stage (above) then you
will begin your paramotor training... |
Paragliding
Course only |
|
1
week |
Having
completed the Elementary Paraglider Pilot stage (above),
those on the paragliding course will remain at Curium
with an instructor and improve their paragliding skills
and general knowledge of the sport. |
Addiction
Package Paramotor Course |
|
2
weeks |
Once
you have successfully completed the Elementary Paraglider
Pilot stage (above) then you
will begin your paramotor training... |
Experienced
Paraglider's Conversion Course |
|
1
week |
This
is designed for those with over 5 hours of free-flying
paragliding experience and involves a Paragliding competence
test. |
Customers
choosing to sit the Option 4 course will
have to sit a Paragliding Competence Test at the beginning of
the course. This is in order for students to not only prove
their competence with a paraglider but also for insurance reasons.
Those who fail the test will be given the chance to sit the
Option 1 course. Therefore customers are
encouraged to be honest about their paragliding experience level
and if in doubt contact us.
| Option
1 - Beginners
Taster Course - £695.00
- Cyprus |
Once
the student has successfully completed the Elementary Pilot
stage (see above) then they will begin their paramotor training
at the Skyschool Flying Area. This is located about 15 minutes
west of Pissouri, near the Cypriot village of Paramali. The
area is a large field about 500m inland from a deserted beach.
The student will be introduced to the paramotor and taken through
an extensive safety briefing. They will then practise using
the paramotor whilst on the ground; this involves becoming accustomed
to using the controls, among other things. Once the student
has completed this stage and has sat the ‘First Solo Flight’
and the ‘Effects of the Motor on the Wing’ lectures,
it will be time for their first solo flight by paramotor.
The solo flight will only be carried out when both the instructor
and student are comfortable that they are ready to do so.
The student will perform various procedures whilst under radio
contact with the instructor. After the student has completed
their first solo flight they will be debriefed by the instructor.
If there is any time remaining on the course then the student
will consolidate what they have learned throughout the week
and will have the opportunity to complete further solo flights
whilst under radio contact with an instructor.
•
1 week long
• This course is designed to take complete beginners and
teach them the BHPA Elementary Pilot paragliding course.
• Having completed the paragliding course the student
will be instructed up to the ‘First Solo Flight’
by paramotor stage.
• Price includes all equipment hire, fuel, log books and
instruction.
| Option
2 -
Elementary
Pilot Paragliding Course -
£750.00
- Cyprus |
 Having
completed the Elementary Pilot stage (see above), those on the
paragliding course will remain at Curium with an instructor
and improve their paragliding skills and general knowledge of
the sport. It will be a time for them to learn as much from
the instructor as possible, whilst beginning to plan their own
flights. Having completed the EP stage the remaining days will
effectively give the student the opportunity to get as many
flights logged as possible. Curium is an ideal place to learn
this sport as it allows the student to improve their flying
skills in a safe environment, whilst enjoying good weather conditions.
•
1 week long.
• This course is designed for those who just wish to learn
how to paraglide, rather then paramotor. It follows the BHPA
Elementary Pilot training syllabus.
• The price includes all equipment hire, instruction,
log books and a FREE consolidation day at a BHPA school in the
UK.
| Option
3 - Addiction
Package BMAA Qualification - £1110.00
- Cyprus |
 Once
the student has successfully completed the Elementary Pilot stage
(see above) then they will begin their paramotor training at the
Skyschool Flying Area. This is located about 15 minutes west of
Pissouri, near the Cypriot village of Paramali. The area is a
large field about 500m inland from a deserted beach.
The student will then spend the next week, give or take a few
days, being taught the principles of Paramotoring, as according
to the BHPA/BMAA syllabus. The training will include a series
of lectures, including Meteorology,
Air Law, Navigation, Engine Maintenance and a few more. The flights
will begin will the ‘First Solo Flight’ and its relevant
procedures and training. All following flights will continue to
be supervised by an instructor and at first, will involve the
use of radios.
Throughout the week the student’s skills and knowledge of
paramotoring will improve as they progress through the training
syllabus. At the end of this week the student will sit another
exam. Having passed this exam they will have successfully completed
their training with Skyschool Cyprus. They will then be referred
to a BHPA/BMAA training school in the UK in order to consolidate
their qualification.
•
2 weeks long
• The course begins with teaching the student how to paraglide
by following the BHPA Elementary Pilot training syllabus.
• The course continues by teaching the student how to paramotor
by following the BHPA/BMAA training syllabus.
• Price includes all equipment hire, fuel, log books, instruction
and a FREE consolidation day at a BHPA/BMAA school in the UK.
| Option
4- Experienced
Paragliders Conversion Course - £750.00
- Cyprus |
This
is designed for those with over 5 hours of free-flying experience
and involves a Paragliding competence test. The first day
begins with a day’s paragliding at the Curium paragliding
site. Curium is an archaeological site, abundant with ancient
ruins, high on a cliff overlooking the sea. The student will
be tested to see if they meet the required standard. They
will be expected to perform forward launches on flat ground
consistently, while following the appropriate
safety procedures. Having satisfied the instructor, the student
will then make a minimum of 5 consistently good flights from
the top of Curium. Throughout the day they will be verbally
questioned in order to ascertain that they have sufficient
knowledge to move on to the next stage. If the student proves
they are a competent paraglider pilot then they will begin
their paramotor training at the Skyschool Training Area. If
in doubt about your paragliding experience please contact
us.
The Skyschool Training Area is located about 15 minutes west
of Pissouri, near the Cypriot village of Paramali. The area
is a large field about 500m inland from a deserted beach.
The student will then spend the remainder of the week being
taught the principles of Paramotoring, as according to the
BHPA/BMAA syllabus. The training will include a series of
lectures, including Meteorology, Air Law, Navigation, Engine
Maintenance and a few more. The flights will begin with the
‘First Solo Flight’ and its relevant procedures
and training. All following flights will be supervised by
an instructor and at first, will involve the use of radios.
Throughout the week the student’s skills and knowledge
of paramotoring will improve as they progress through the
training syllabus. At the end of this week the student will
sit an exam. Having passed this exam they will have successfully
completed their training with Skyschool Cyprus. They will
then be referred to a BHPA/BMAA training school in the UK
in order to consolidate their qualification.
•
1 week long
• Designed to teach paraglider pilots with a minimum
of 5 hours free-flying experience how to paramotor by following
the BHPA/BMAA training syllabus.
• Price includes all equipment hire, fuel, log books,
instruction and a FREE consolidation day at a BHPA/BMAA school
in the UK.
Cyprus
is the ideal place to enjoy a paramotoring holiday and because
of this Extreme Sports Cafe offers qualified or experienced Paramotorists
the chance to rent our equipment.
| 1
Day |
£50 |
| 6
Days |
£250 |
| |
|
Proof
of experience and qualifications will be required and a
returnable credit card / cash or other method of guarantee
will have to offerred in lieu of damaged / lost equipment.
Insurance will be required also. |
For
those interested in this please contact
us.
Cyprus
is a warm and sunny Mediterranean island offering tourists the
chance to relax in the sun, swim in the sea and a whole lot more.
Generally the weather in Cyprus is ideal for paramotoring from
May to October. As with every country, Cyprus can never be guaranteed
to provide perfect flying weather all of the time. Due to the
thermal activity and coastal winds which generate during the day
we are lucky to fly in the afternoons. Therefore in order to get
the most flying time out of the day, training starts early in
the morning, followed by flight theory in the afternoon. However
other flying areas are available further in land. It must be noted
that Extreme Sports Cafe will give no refunds if the weather conditions
make it impossible for a customer to complete the course. However
in this unlikely event, customers will have the opportunity to
return free of equipment and course charges until completion.
| Booking
and Payment Guidelines |
In
order to avoid disappointment we advise customers to book at least
8 weeks in advance. This does not mean we can not take late bookings,
however in our experience rushed decisions can cause unnecessary
problems. Before committing to any dates please contact
us in order to check availability. Alternatively, when booking
online you can give two other possible dates when you could attend
the course. This potential problem will be avoided if you book
at least 8 weeks in advance.
When
you make the decision to book a course, a course deposit must
be paid in order to secure your place. Having secured your place
the remaining balance must then be paid at least 4 weeks in advance
of the course. However if customers book and pay the full amount
at least 8 weeks in advance they will have £50 discounted
from the overall cost.
Due
to certain countries travel regulations we are unable to make
Flight arrangements on your behalf. However the following gives
you all the information you need in order to book suitable flights.
Destination:
Paphos (20 mins away) or Larnaca (1hr away)
Origination:
Nearly all main UK / major European airports operate flights to
either destination; however dates vary throughout the season.
Airline:
At lest eight different airlines fly to these destinations.
Price:
Prices vary from £150 to £250 throughout the season.
The earlier you book the cheaper the flights.
Airport
Transfers:
Plenty of taxis are available at all times at the airport. For
contact details for all taxi companies please check
with us.
The
flight training area is 10 minutes away from the village of Pissouri.
This town has accommodation ranging from 5 star hotels and family
villas to simple affordable self catering apartments. Pissouri
is a traditional Cypriot village high up on a hill overlooking
the sea. Below the old village, in the bay, is the more recently
established tourist area. For all information regarding accommodation
in these two areas please contact us.
Extreme
Sports Cafe strongly recommends that customers hire their own
vehicles. For further information contact
us for recommended hire car companies, all of which offer
good prices for a wide range of vehicles.
Customers
are advised to bring the following:
- Boots
which cover and support the ankle.
- Long
trousers.
- A
fleece or pullover, even though it is hot.
- Swimwear.
- Sun
cream and lip balm.
- Sunglasses
- At
least £100 in cash or travelers cheques.
- A
camera.
- Enough
medication for those who require it.
- Mosquito
repellent.
Extreme
Sports Cafe does not provide insurance, apart from those taking
tandem flights with instructors. However information regarding
specialised companies that offer a good rate can be found on our
insurance page. It must be noted
that Extreme Sports Cafe must see proof of insurance cover for
all customers; without this they will not be allowed to sit the
course.
For
insurance covering the equipment, Extreme Sports Cafe operates
on a ‘you break it you pay for it’ policy. We therefore
require from each customer a temporary charge to their credit
card authorising £500. If customers do not break any equipment
this will be returned to them at the end of the course. (The transaction
is only an authorisation - We will never actually take the money
without consulting with you first.) However, if breakages do occur
the price will be drawn up and the customer asked to pay. Therefore
if the damage is only £50 the customer will be asked to
cover the bill accordingly. When this has been done the original
credit card authorisation will be cancelled. Please check with
us or your bank / credit card issuer if you have any questions
about this. We can also supply details of the cost of any damages
to equipment so you are fully aware of these before hiring, or
using our equipment.
| Other
Activities Available |
Due
to the school’s close proximity to the sea there are a wide
range of water based activities, provided by other local organisations
as well as us, for customers to take part in. For those less inclined
to water sports there are many special places to visit; such as
the birth place of Aphrodite, the Troodos Mountains, the Adonis
waterfalls and much more. These are all good reasons for hiring
ones own transport. Further information regarding other activities
will be provided to customers when in Cyprus or if you contact
us and ask...
The
actual flying training takes place down near a deserted beach
about 10 minutes from the village of Pissouri. It is for this
reason that we recommend customers provide their own transport.
However, if you choose not to, please inform us before arrival
and we will arrange a daily collection from your hotel. This is
only possible for those staying in the Pissouri village or bay
area. Situated on the flying site is the Manifest Tent. It is
from here operations are organised during the day.
On
completion of the booking process and payment of your deposit,
you will receive further information regarding the course structure,
a map of the flying area, our contact details in Cyprus and other
pre course information. It is therefore quite important that those
wishing to sit an Extreme Sports Cafe course must book at least
6 weeks in advance or 8 if outside of the Europe.
Note: We reserve the right not to qualify any student, until that
student reaches the appropriate standard and to call a halt to
training in the interest safety, if we see fit.
| Who
runs the courses in Cyprus? |
Extreme
Sports Cafe's partner school
Extreme Sports Cafe has a brand new paramotoring
and paragliding line up for 2005. We are proud to have revamped
the Cyprus school throughout the winter. Our paramotoring school
in Cyprus has staff with many years of experience in air sports.
Skydiving, flying, paragliding and paramotoring to name just a
few. We also have our own patented design of paramotoring equipment
- DK Whisper.
Paramotoring
is a potentially dangerous and life threatening sport, therefore
Extreme Sports Cafe's will not accept those who do not meet
the following standards:
| Where
do I take it from here? |
You
can go on more courses, join a club or buy your own equipment
and fly whenever you want. Prices for a new paramotor unit starts
at £3450. Get in contact if you want more information on
new and second hand paramotors, or paramotoring generally. Good
luck and happy flying!
If
you have any questions, then please dont hesitate to get
back to us well be only too pleased to help. After
all, the team at ESC are passionate about our various sporting
disciplines we want you to be, as well! |