REVIEW · FUERTEVENTURA
Fuerteventura: Surf Lesson for All Levels and Ages
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Salt air and your first real wave plan. This Fuerteventura surf lesson is built for beginners and returners alike, with the kind of coaching that helps you feel safer fast. I like that you get both surf theory and hands-on practice, not just a quick shove into the water.
What I also like is the small group setup (limited to 6), which means you’re not lost in a crowd. Instructors such as Simone and Francesco keep the session organized and focused, and you even get to the point where you can surf on your own by the end. One consideration: the starting area can feel a bit rockier depending on the spot, so wear grippy water footwear if you have it.
If you’re okay following directions, staying patient, and putting sunscreen on before anything wet happens, this is a fun, practical way to learn surf on the Canaries. Just note it’s not for kids under 4, pregnant women, or non-swimmers.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Surf Lessons on Fuerteventura: What Makes This One Work
- Before You Go: Boards Connections Check-In and Timing That Matters
- The 3.5-Hour Flow: Theory First, Then Practical Skills
- Instructors and Coaching Style (Simone, Francesco, Gemma)
- What You’ll Practice: From Catching Waves to Standing Up
- Conditions and Spot Choices: When It Gets Rocky
- What You Need to Bring (And What You Can Leave at Home)
- Price and Value: Is $59 Worth 3.5 Hours?
- Who This Surf Lesson Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book Boards Connections for Surf in Fuerteventura?
Key highlights at a glance

- All levels welcome: beginners to people who want cleaner technique
- Small groups (max 6): more coaching time per person
- Theory + technique: you learn why moves work, not just what to do
- Coaching style that stays patient: instructors like Simone and Francesco focus on safety and progress
- 3.5 hours on the water: enough time to try repeatedly, adjust, and improve
- Bring sunscreen and swimwear: photos are not included, so plan your own shots if you care
Surf Lessons on Fuerteventura: What Makes This One Work

Fuerteventura is famous for surf-friendly conditions, but the real win here is how the lesson is taught. You’re not just watching from shore and hoping for the best; you’re getting surf basics, then trying them right away with guidance.
The session runs 3.5 hours, which is long enough to do more than one “attempt” at standing up and feeling the wave. And because it’s open to people of all skill levels, you’re not stuck feeling behind—or bored if you already know the fundamentals.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Fuerteventura.
Before You Go: Boards Connections Check-In and Timing That Matters
You’ll check in at Boards Connections Surf School before anything starts. The activity time kicks off with that check-in, so don’t wander in late like it’s a museum ticket line.
This matters because a surf lesson moves fast: once the instructor has everyone accounted for, you’ll get geared up and get moving to the water. If you’re the type who always needs a few minutes to warm up, plan to arrive a bit early so you’re not rushed.
The 3.5-Hour Flow: Theory First, Then Practical Skills

This lesson mixes two parts that make learning stick: surf theory and practical skills. The theory portion is where you get the logic—how to interpret what you’re feeling, what to focus on, and what to fix when it goes wrong.
Then comes the practical time. You’ll work on core skills needed to stand up and ride, with repeat tries and instructor feedback. The goal isn’t just one successful ride; it’s having the basics so you can keep improving over your next attempt, even if you don’t nail everything on the first try.
Instructors and Coaching Style (Simone, Francesco, Gemma)
Small group lessons live or die by the coaching. Here, the teaching style is repeatedly described as careful, professional, and patient—especially with first-timers.
Names you’ll hear in this program include Simone and Francesco, and also Gemma as part of the instructor team. The pattern: they explain what’s happening, they watch you closely, and they give individual tips, not one-size-fits-all advice.
If you like feedback that’s specific—like what to adjust next time rather than vague encouragement—this fits well. One beginner-friendly detail: instructors can get you onto the board quickly, and you’ll learn enough to progress during the same session.
What You’ll Practice: From Catching Waves to Standing Up
The biggest early milestone in surf is not fancy tricks. It’s getting stable enough to catch a wave, stand, and control your direction.
In this lesson, instructors focus on the basics you actually use on the water:
- how to position yourself before the wave comes
- what to do as the board rises
- the timing needed to stand
- how to improve after each attempt
Even short-course sessions can make a big difference when the coaching is direct. Several participants describe getting to the point where they can surf on their own by the end of the session, which is exactly what you want from a first lesson: competence, not just fun.
Conditions and Spot Choices: When It Gets Rocky
Surf learning can be humbling. Some days feel smooth, others feel a bit awkward, and sometimes the approach to the water can involve rougher ground or a rockier start.
One thing to keep in mind: the lesson may choose a nearby spot based on the day’s conditions. For example, some people noted the spot could be rockier at the start, and then the walk out to sea made the whole experience feel better.
Your best move: come prepared with gear that protects you from scrapes and keep your focus on safety instructions. If you’re calm and follow the plan, a less-than-perfect start doesn’t derail your lesson.
What You Need to Bring (And What You Can Leave at Home)
This is a straightforward lesson in terms of packing. Bring:
- Swimwear
- Sunscreen
That’s it for the essentials listed, but I’d add one practical tip: use water shoes if you have them, especially if your start area is rocky that day. Also, if you care about photos, plan ahead—photos are not included.
The sunscreen detail matters more than it seems in the Canaries. You’ll be outdoors for hours, and once you’re wet, reapplying later can be annoying. Do it early and don’t overthink it.
Price and Value: Is $59 Worth 3.5 Hours?
$59 for 3.5 hours is a solid value when you look at what’s included: an all-level surf lesson with qualified instructors and a small group cap of 6. The cost isn’t just for “time in the water”—it’s for instruction that helps you progress during the same session.
A big part of value here is repetition plus feedback. When your group is small, you get more chances to try, and you don’t spend the day waiting for turns. That’s why people describe this lesson as a good first step and also book a follow-up the next day.
The only cost-related downside: photos aren’t included. If you want a visual memory, bring your own method for it (and keep it secure around water).
Who This Surf Lesson Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
This lesson is designed for ages and abilities across the board. If you’re a beginner who wants fundamentals with patience, you’ll likely appreciate the structure: theory, then guided practice.
It’s also a good option if you’ve surfed before but feel stuck on a specific skill, because the format still allows for coaching tips while you’re in the water.
That said, it’s not suitable for:
- children under 4
- pregnant women
- non-swimmers
If you fall into one of those categories, you’ll want to choose a different activity that matches your safety needs.
Should You Book Boards Connections for Surf in Fuerteventura?
I’d book it if you want a practical surf lesson where the instructor takes the time to explain and correct you. The small group size, the patient teaching style from instructors like Simone and Francesco, and the mix of theory plus real practice make it a smart way to get results quickly.
I’d think twice if you’re very sensitive to rocky shore starts or you rely on included photos for your vacation memories. But if you can bring sunscreen, follow instructions, and show up ready to try, this is a fun, confidence-building surf session in one of the Canaries where learning is very doable.

























