Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore)

Fuerteventura surf lesson for beginners and intermediates with small groups (max 6), full gear, transfer, and 4 hours of coaching in English.

5.0(350 reviews)From $60.49 per person

I like the idea behind this BeDreamer surf class on Fuerteventura because it’s built for real beginners who want safety, structure, and enough time in the water to learn. You meet at Dreamwaves Surfschool in Corralejo, then you’re sorted with gear and taken to the water, with the lesson returning you to the same spot.

Two things I really like: the small-group format (max 6 per instructor), and the fact that surf equipment is included (board, wetsuit, leash). That combination usually means less waiting, more actual practice, and fewer “wrong size wetsuit” disasters.

One thing to consider: conditions can vary. On at least one occasion, students didn’t love the experience because the weather wasn’t ideal—but the school says they can offer a chance to opt out beforehand and will cancel if conditions are really bad.

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Key Points to Know Before You Go

Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Key Points to Know Before You Go
Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Corralejo Meets the Ocean: How the Lesson Starts (and Why It Matters)
Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - What’s Included in the Price (and What You’ll Still Need)
Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Small Groups: Why Max 6 People Is a Big Deal
Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Inside the 4-Hour Flow: What Usually Happens During the Time
Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Safety First: How They Handle Real-World Conditions
Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Weather Reality Check: What One Mixed Review Taught Me
Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Instructor Quality: The One Part You Can Feel Immediately
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  • Max 6 people per instructor means more attention and faster feedback
  • 4 hours total usually gives you time for safety basics plus repeated practice
  • Gear included: surfboard, wetsuit, and leash (so you travel lighter)
  • Transfer included, so you’re not stuck figuring out logistics on day one
  • English offered, with a confirmation message sent at booking
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

Corralejo Meets the Ocean: How the Lesson Starts (and Why It Matters)

Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Corralejo Meets the Ocean: How the Lesson Starts (and Why It Matters)

Your day begins at Dreamwaves Surfschool, Surfcamp & Surfshop on C. Coronel Glez del Yerro, s/n, 35650 Corralejo, Las Palmas, Spain. The activity runs daily during the listed season window (from 09/05/2020 to 12/07/2026) with hours of 9:00 AM–6:00 PM, so you should have options depending on your travel dates.

Why this start location is practical: it’s a surf hub. You show up, check in, and you’re not starting from a random parking lot. When you’re new to surfing, the first 20 minutes can make or break your confidence. A clear meeting spot helps you keep things calm and organized from minute one.

Also, the lesson ends back at the same meeting point. That’s a small detail, but it saves you the headache of coordinating a second ride or guessing how to get back after you’re sandy, salty, and slightly windblown.

What’s Included in the Price (and What You’ll Still Need)

Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - What’s Included in the Price (and What You’ll Still Need)

At about $60.49 per person, you get a solid bundle: surf equipment (surfboard, wetsuit, leash), transfer, and water. That’s good value when you’re comparing against the total cost of renting gear plus transportation.

Here’s how I’d think about the cost in real travel terms:

  • If you’re flying in, wetsuits and boards are bulky to deal with. Having gear included keeps your packing simple.
  • Transfers mean you don’t spend your first surf lesson figuring out where the best conditions are.
  • Including water is the kind of “small but smart” thing that keeps your energy up when you’re exerting yourself.

One thing not stated in the package details: meals, extra beverages, or any “after surf” add-ons. So plan on your own lunch or snacks outside the lesson.

Beginner and Intermediate: A Class That Actually Matches Your Level

This BeDreamer lesson is offered in two lanes:

  • Beginner classes designed for people who have never tried surfing
  • Intermediate classes for people who know the basics and want improvement

That matters more than it sounds. If you’re a true first-timer, you don’t want to be learning on the same wave setup as someone polishing turns. And if you’re intermediate, you usually don’t want to hear the safety lecture for the tenth time without any feedback on what to change.

The school also emphasizes an approach focused on safety and learning to catch early waves. Translation: you’re not just there to “watch someone else surf.” You’re there to get reps.

Small Groups: Why Max 6 People Is a Big Deal

Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Small Groups: Why Max 6 People Is a Big Deal

The class is capped at 6 travelers per instructor. That’s a sweet spot.

In a small group:

  • You get quicker corrections when your stance is off or your timing drifts
  • The instructor can see what everyone is doing (not just the loudest person in the back)
  • You spend less time in line waiting for your turn

In plain terms: you’ll spend more of your 4 hours doing the thing, not hovering around it.

The review feedback also matches this style. Students described instructors as professional and patient with beginners, and noted that there was plenty of time in the water. That’s exactly what you hope for when a school caps the group size.

Inside the 4-Hour Flow: What Usually Happens During the Time

Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Inside the 4-Hour Flow: What Usually Happens During the Time

The lesson lasts about 4 hours from the moment you meet at the school. While the exact minute-by-minute plan isn’t listed, the structure is clear in how these classes are designed.

Here’s what you can confidently expect during a typical session like this:

  • You meet in Corralejo, check in, and get organized with the instructor
  • You’re outfitted with wetsuit, surfboard, and leash
  • You get safety and technique basics tailored to beginners or intermediate surfers
  • You head to the water via the included transfer
  • You practice, with repeated attempts and feedback
  • You return to the meeting point when the session ends

For beginners, the key is getting comfortable with the board, leash, and the basic rhythm of paddling and standing. For intermediates, it’s usually about refining timing and improving consistency. Either way, the small-group setup helps you get guidance when it counts.

Safety First: How They Handle Real-World Conditions

Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Safety First: How They Handle Real-World Conditions

Surf lessons are weather-dependent. Wind can pick up. Swells can change. Some days feel like a postcard; others feel like the ocean is thinking.

One useful detail: if conditions aren’t right, the school says they give customers a chance to not join beforehand. And if things are truly bad, they cancel the class. So while you shouldn’t assume perfect waves every day, you also shouldn’t assume you’ll be pushed into unsafe or miserable conditions.

If you’re the type who hates uncertainty, this is the practical middle ground:

  • There’s flexibility before you commit
  • The school doesn’t pretend every day will be the same
  • You’re not forced to “power through” bad conditions if it’s unsafe or simply not workable

Weather Reality Check: What One Mixed Review Taught Me

Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Weather Reality Check: What One Mixed Review Taught Me

Not every student gets sunshine and smooth water. One experience wasn’t enjoyable because the temporal conditions weren’t good. But the response from the founder addressed it directly: they can’t control the ocean and wind, and they emphasize cancellation if conditions are really bad.

For you, the takeaway is simple:

  • Book with an open mind
  • Check closer to your start time
  • If you’re offered the choice not to join due to conditions, take it seriously

Surf is part sport, part spontaneity. A good school manages that, and this one clearly tries to do so.

Instructor Quality: The One Part You Can Feel Immediately

Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore) - Instructor Quality: The One Part You Can Feel Immediately

The strongest theme in the feedback is that instructors are knowledgeable and careful. Students specifically called out that even with beginners, the teachers take their time to explain and do it professionally.

That’s not fluff. For first-timers, a great instructor does two things fast:

  • Makes safety clear without making you feel scared
  • Turns confusion into small, repeatable steps

And for intermediates, they can spot what’s holding you back—like inconsistent paddling rhythm or late pop-up timing—even if you think you’re already doing it right.

In a small group, this kind of attention becomes the difference between a lesson that feels “okay” and one that actually builds skills.

English-Friendly Coaching (and How to Make It Work for You)

The activity is offered in English, which is a big help if you’re traveling from outside Spain. You should be able to understand the safety basics and the coaching cues.

My practical tip: if you want to learn faster, come with one clear goal for the day. For example:

  • Beginners: catch small waves and stand safely
  • Intermediates: improve timing and make more consistent take-offs

When your brain has a target, the instruction lands better.

Transfers and Getting Back: Less Hassle, More Time

The listing says transfer is included. That means you don’t have to solve transport after a wetsuit fitting and a gear check. You also avoid the “where exactly are we going?” anxiety that hits when you’re new to surfing.

And again, the session ends back at the meeting point. That’s helpful because you can plan the rest of your day in Corralejo without juggling rides while you’re tired and salty.

Who This Surf Lesson Fits Best

This is a strong choice if you:

  • Are new to surfing and want safety + patience + real time in the water
  • Have basics already and want structured improvement
  • Prefer small groups where the instructor can actually coach you
  • Want an all-in package with gear and transfer included

It also says you should have a moderate physical fitness level. That’s fair. Surf is not the same as a long walk, but you don’t need to be an athlete either—you just need to be able to swim/paddle and handle some physical exertion.

Is It Good Value? My Take on the Price

For around $60.49, you’re getting more than you might expect: board, wetsuit, leash, transfer, and water, plus coaching for about 4 hours with a max group size of 6.

Is it the cheapest option? Maybe not. But value isn’t just lowest price—it’s how much usable practice you get. Small groups, included gear, and real coaching tend to turn a “touristic try” into a lesson where you actually progress.

If you’ve already paid for rentals elsewhere and then had to add transport on top, you’ll feel the savings here.

Should You Book Dreamwave Surfschool’s BeDreamer Lesson?

I’d book this if your priority is a well-run beginner-friendly surf lesson with knowledgeable instructors and enough time in the water to learn. The small-group setup is the core reason, and the overall rating (4.9 with a very high recommendation rate) backs up that it usually hits the mark.

I’d think twice if:

  • You’re extremely sensitive to weather changes and hate the possibility of cancellation
  • You expect extra services beyond what’s listed (the package details only mention equipment, transfer, and water)

If you want to try surfing in Fuerteventura without drowning in logistics, this is a smart, practical pick.

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Lezioni di Surf per Beginner e Intermedi (6 persone a istruttore)



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FAQ

How long is the surf lesson?

The lesson is about 4 hours long.

Where do I meet for the class?

You meet at Dreamwaves Surfschool, SurfschoolC. Coronel Glez del Yerro, s/n, 35650 Corralejo, Las Palmas, Spain.

Does the price include surf equipment?

Yes. The price includes the surfboard, wetsuit, and leash.

Is transfer included?

Yes. Transfer is included as part of the experience.

What language is the lesson offered in?

The lesson is offered in English.

How large is the class?

The maximum group size is 6 travelers per instructor.

What fitness level do I need?

You should have a moderate physical fitness level.

What is the cancellation policy?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling less than 24 hours before the start time isn’t refundable.