Thinking about trying surfing on your trip to Fuerteventura? This 1-day or 3-day surf course offers an accessible way for beginners to step into the waves and get a taste of the ocean’s thrill. Surfing is such a fantastic way to connect with the sea and challenge yourself, even if you’ve never stood on a board before. We’ve looked into what makes this experience stand out, and while it’s not perfect for everyone, it’s definitely worth considering if you’re after a fun, approachable intro to surfing in the Canary Islands.
One thing we really like about this course is how inclusive it is—offering hotel pick-up and drop-off, plus all the gear you need, makes it easy to just show up and focus on learning. We also appreciate the flexibility of options—whether you want a quick four-hour session or a more relaxed three-day course, there’s something for different levels of interest and commitment. On the downside, it’s worth noting that sea conditions can affect the experience, and the beach location varies day to day, which means your surfing spot might change last minute.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a straightforward, well-organized introduction to surfing, especially if they’re staying in Corralejo and prefer a small-group setting. If you’re curious about catching your first wave and enjoy being in the water, this is a good pick. However, it’s not suited for children under 11, pregnant women, or those with mobility or health issues, so keep that in mind.
Key Points

- All-Inclusive Convenience: Hotel pick-up, wetsuit, and board included, making it easy to focus on learning rather than logistics.
- Flexibility: Options for a 1-day or 3-day course accommodate different schedules and goals.
- Small Group: Limited to 8 participants, ensuring more personalized coaching.
- Weather Dependence: The best days depend on sea conditions, which can affect the location and quality of your surf experience.
- Ideal for Beginners: Designed specifically for those new to surfing, emphasizing fun and safety.
- Age Restrictions: Not suitable for children under 11, pregnant women, or individuals with certain health conditions.
The Experience in Detail

When you sign up for this surf course, the first thing you’ll notice is how easy it is to get started. The hotel pick-up in Corralejo saves you the trouble of finding your way to the beach, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area. The transport feels reliable and friendly, setting a relaxed tone from the start. Once you arrive at the beach, you’ll be greeted by instructors who are fluent in English, Italian, and Spanish, making communication straightforward.
The session kicks off with a warm-up on the sand, which is a smart way to get your muscles ready and go over some basic safety tips and surfing theory. This part is especially helpful for first-timers, as it offers a chance to ask questions and see demonstrations without the pressure of being in the water immediately. You’ll then move into the water, where the real fun begins.
The instructors emphasize the importance of catching your first wave, and many reviews mention how encouraging and patient they are. One reviewer said, “The team was super supportive, and I finally managed to stand up on my board after several tries.” This kind of positive reinforcement can make all the difference for beginners. The actual surf session lasts a few hours, during which you’ll get plenty of time to practice and get comfortable with the board.
The choice between a 4-hour or 12-hour course allows flexibility. If you’re just curious and want a taste of surfing, the shorter option is perfect. But if you’re eager to improve and spend more time in the water, the 3-day course provides more hours to build confidence and skills.
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What’s Included and How It Adds Value

For the price, you’re getting a well-rounded experience. The wetsuit and surfboard are provided, so you don’t need to worry about bringing gear or renting locally, which can sometimes be tricky or costly. The hotel pickup and drop-off in Corralejo are especially convenient if you’re staying nearby, saving time and transport hassle.
The small group size—limited to just 8 participants—means you’ll likely get more personalized attention from your instructor. That’s a huge plus for beginners who need guidance on technique and safety. Plus, the small group environment tends to be more relaxed and friendly, making it easier to ask questions or seek extra help if needed.
Most reviews mention how smoothly the logistics run and how the instructors maintain a friendly, supportive atmosphere. One review highlights that the location for the surf depends on the sea conditions on the day, which means that each session might take place at a slightly different beach, possibly affecting the waves you’ll be riding. This flexibility is good in theory but can be a bit unpredictable if you’re set on a certain spot.
The Beaches and Surf Conditions

Fuerteventura’s beaches are part of what makes this experience so appealing. The island’s north coast, where this tour operates, is known for its consistent surf, especially suitable for beginners. The actual beach location is decided on the day, based on the sea conditions, which is common in surf trips. This means that some days, you might find better waves than others, but that’s part of the surf adventure.
The beaches here are stunning, with wide stretches of golden sand and clear waters. Many reviewers mention how nice it is to spend the day in such a beautiful setting, even if the surf isn’t perfect every time. The ocean can be lively, but safety is a priority, and instructors keep a close eye on everyone.
The Practicalities
Pricing for the course is reasonable considering what’s included. For a half-day or multi-day introduction to surfing, it offers good value—especially with the convenience of hotel transfers. While some might wish for more days to really develop skills, the 1-day course is perfect if you’re short on time or just want a quick start to surfing.
The experience suits people who enjoy being in the water, are comfortable with basic swimming, and want a low-pressure environment to learn. It’s not for those with mobility issues or pregnant women, as the tour explicitly states these groups are not suitable.
Preparation is simple: bring sunscreen, water, and a towel. Remember, alcohol and drugs are not permitted on the water for safety reasons. The session depends on weather and sea conditions, so it’s best to be flexible with your expectations.
More Great Tours NearbyFinal Thoughts: Who Should Consider This Surf Course?
If you’re visiting Fuerteventura and are curious about surfing, this is a solid, practical option. The small group setting and inclusive approach make it friendly for beginners who want to try out a new sport without feeling overwhelmed. You’ll love the way the instructors support your efforts to catch your first wave, and the beaches provide an incredible backdrop for your learning adventure.
However, it’s worth noting that the actual surf location varies with conditions, which might be a slight disappointment if you’re hoping to surf at a specific beach. Also, this isn’t suitable for very young children or those with certain health restrictions, so it’s best to consider your personal comfort and capabilities.
This experience offers a good balance of instruction, safety, and stunning scenery. If you’re looking for a fun, no-pressure way to get started with surfing, it’s definitely worth considering. It’s ideal for curious beginners, beach lovers, or anyone wanting a memorable, active day on Fuerteventura’s gorgeous coast.
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FAQ

Is this surf course suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, it’s designed specifically for beginners. You’ll get instruction on the sand before hitting the water, and instructors are supportive and patient.
How long is the surf course?
You can choose between a 4-hour session or a 12-hour, 3-day course, depending on how much time you want to dedicate to learning.
What’s included in the price?
The package covers hotel pick-up and drop-off, a wetsuit, and a surfboard, so you only need to bring sunscreen, water, and a towel.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible if your schedule shifts.
Are there age restrictions?
Yes, children under 11 and pregnant women are not suitable for this tour. It’s mainly for those who are comfortable in the water and can swim.
Where does the surfing happen?
The beach location is decided on the day based on sea conditions, so it may vary from session to session.
Is this experience good for families?
It’s not explicitly family-focused but can be suitable for older children and teens interested in surfing, provided they meet the age and health restrictions.
What should I bring?
Just sunscreen, water, and a towel. No alcohol or drugs allowed during the activity for safety reasons.
If you’re after a friendly, well-organized way to dip your toes into surfing on Fuerteventura, this tour offers a practical and enjoyable start. With the balance of instruction, flexibility, and location, it’s a good pick for curious travelers eager to try something new, all set against the island’s lovely beaches.
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