REVIEW · FUERTEVENTURA
Surf Beginner Course
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Surfing lessons should feel safe and doable. This beginner surf course in Fuerteventura is built around getting you on the board with the right setup, and the team picks the beach based on the day’s marine conditions and your group level.
What I like most is how practical it is from the first moment: you start at Surfintrip Academy, you get the surfing equipment you need, and you’re not left to figure out logistics. One strong theme from feedback is the coaching quality, with instructors like Alex described as friendly, responsible, and focused on giving individual help and tips.
The main thing to consider is that the course location can change. They reserve the right to switch beaches to keep conditions best for learning, and you’ll also want to plan for snacks, since they’re not included.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you book
- Why Fuerteventura makes sense for a first surf lesson
- Check-in at Surfintrip and what happens before you ride
- How the beginner coaching works (and why Alex-style teaching gets results)
- What to expect on the water: learning with the right gear and real feedback
- Beach changes are part of the plan, not a problem
- Price and value: $66.54 for about 4 hours
- Who should take this beginner surf course
- Smart packing and small details that keep your session smooth
- Should you book this beginner surf lesson in Fuerteventura?
- FAQ
- What is the location of the surf beginner course?
- How long is the surf beginner course?
- Is pickup included?
- What language is the course taught in?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are snacks included?
- Is this a private activity?
Key takeaways before you book

- Beach choice follows conditions and group level, so you get the best learning setup for that day
- Pickup in Corralejo and Lajares reduces stress and keeps the lesson time focused
- Equipment is provided, so you don’t have to buy or borrow surf gear
- English coaching is offered, with encouragement and individual tips for beginners
- It’s private for your group, not a crowded, mixed free-for-all
Why Fuerteventura makes sense for a first surf lesson

Fuerteventura is a smart pick for learning because the coast is used to surf teaching, and the local approach is all about matching the beach to the day. For this course, the beach is selected based on marine weather conditions and the level of the group. That matters more than people think. If the waves don’t fit your ability, beginners spend the whole lesson fighting the ocean instead of learning the basics.
They also reserve the right to change locations and beaches to carry out the course in the best possible conditions. Translation for you: don’t build your whole day around one named spot. Instead, treat it like a flexible surf plan where the goal is a better learning experience.
You’ll also be traveling in a region where pickup is part of the experience. That’s not just comfort. It’s time saved, and that means you can show up ready, rather than stressed and late.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Fuerteventura.
Check-in at Surfintrip and what happens before you ride
The course starts at Surfintrip – Surf Camp & School Fuerteventura, Calle Chorlitejo, 8 Vistas del Mar 8 – Villa N. 2, 35660 Corralejo. It ends back at the meeting point, which is helpful when you’re trying to plan meals and the rest of your day.
If you’re using pickup, transportation is included from your accommodation (hotel, holiday home, apartment, private villa, and similar). The service covers Corralejo and Lajares, and the transport takes you to the beach where the course happens and back again.
You’ll also have a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at booking time. The practical upside is fewer last-minute messages and less scrambling when you arrive in Corralejo.
Timing is also clear. The opening hours run 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Monday through Sunday), during the listed date range. Since the lesson is about 4 hours, you’re usually getting a chunk of the morning built around teaching, not wandering.
How the beginner coaching works (and why Alex-style teaching gets results)

This is designed for beginners, including people who feel nervous about standing up. The course is also offered in English, so you’ll be able to understand instructions clearly without playing guessing games.
A big part of what makes this work is the teaching style: the feedback highlights instructors giving individual help and tips rather than only one generic talk. In one case, a beginner group included different ages and experience, and the instructor was described as approaching everyone, adjusting guidance, and keeping the mood encouraging.
Alex is specifically mentioned in a positive review for being approachable and trustworthy, with a responsible attitude that really matters for first-timers. If you’re bringing a kid, that reassurance counts. A review mentions a 12-year-old having a great first lesson with an instructor who took responsibility seriously.
Also, one review describes a small group of about five people. Small-group learning is a huge advantage because you’re more likely to get corrections that match what you’re doing right then. In surf terms, one good tweak can be the difference between lying down the whole session and actually feeling the glide.
What to expect on the water: learning with the right gear and real feedback
The course includes the use of specific surfing equipment, which removes one of the biggest beginner obstacles: the wrong board or gear can make learning harder than it should be. With equipment provided, you can focus on the instruction and the ocean instead of troubleshooting gear choices.
You should expect the instructor to coach you through the fundamentals and then help you refine your technique as the session goes. The reviews repeatedly point to encouragement and hands-on attention, which is what you want when you’re learning something new with some uncertainty in the water.
If you’re worried about feeling behind, this is built to help you catch up. One review mentions a mixed-level setup where everyone received individual support. That’s good to know: even if you’re a true beginner, your group might not be perfectly uniform, and strong instruction can still keep you moving forward.
Beach changes are part of the plan, not a problem
Here’s the deal: you may not stay on one fixed beach the whole time. The organizers pick the beach based on marine weather conditions and your group level. They also explicitly reserve the right to change locations and beaches to run the course in the best possible conditions.
For you, the practical meaning is simple. If the morning weather looks better in a different area, your surf lesson follows the learning conditions rather than sticking to one exact shoreline. That’s usually what you want as a beginner. Safer, more manageable waves help you build confidence faster.
If you’re the type who likes checklists, it helps to keep your expectations flexible. You’ll be picked up and transported from your accommodation in Corralejo or Lajares to the chosen beach and back. So you still get a complete lesson day, even if the beach name isn’t what you pictured the night before.
Price and value: $66.54 for about 4 hours
At $66.54 per person for approximately 4 hours, the value looks strong when you match it against what’s included. This lesson includes surfing equipment and private transportation to and from the beach.
Most first-time surfers lose money or time when they have to rent gear separately, hunt down transport, and then still arrive with less-than-ideal timing. Here, the lesson is packaged so the clock stays on teaching. You start near Surfintrip Academy, and if you’re within the pickup areas, the transport covers the full trip to the surf spot and back.
There’s also a private element. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That can matter a lot for beginners because it tends to reduce crowd pressure and make it easier for instructors to manage attention.
One drawback to factor in: snacks are not included. That doesn’t change the core value, but it does mean you should plan food around the 4-hour morning slot so you don’t run out of energy mid-session.
Who should take this beginner surf course

This course is described as having broad participation, with most travelers able to join. That fits typical beginner needs: people who’ve never surfed, plus adults who want to try something active without heavy prior training.
Kids can do well here too. One review highlights a 12-year-old who joined the beginners group for a first ever lesson and had a great time. The instructor was praised for being approachable and for taking responsibility seriously. If you’re traveling with a young teen and want structure, that’s the kind of setup you’re looking for.
You’ll also like this if you want English coaching. Surf instruction is all about small details, and understanding the instructor’s directions fully is the fastest way to progress.
And if you prefer a more personal feel over crowded group lessons, the private-group format is a plus. Your instruction time is less diluted when it’s only your group.
Smart packing and small details that keep your session smooth

You’re dealing with water and sun, so treat this like a sport day, not a sightseeing morning. Since snacks aren’t included, plan a light pre-lesson snack or have something ready afterward, especially if you’re hungry from morning travel.
Also note the session timing window. The opening hours are 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. If your holiday schedule is tight, confirm your pickup timing and build in a little buffer for transport.
The course uses provided equipment, so you don’t need to source surf gear. But you can still make the day easier by showing up ready to move. If you’re someone who gets cold easily, it’s worth thinking about how you’ll feel after time in the water, since the lesson runs about 4 hours total.
Lastly, bring a flexible mindset. The beach may change based on conditions, and that’s normal for surf learning. When you stop trying to control the beach plan and start trusting the coaching plan, your energy goes into surfing instead of logistics.
Should you book this beginner surf lesson in Fuerteventura?
I’d book it if you want a beginner-first experience with gear included, pickup built in for Corralejo and Lajares, and coaching that focuses on feedback and encouragement. The standout strength is the way instructors are described as giving individual tips, including responsible, approachable guidance (with Alex singled out in reviews).
I’d think twice if you’re the type who must stay anchored to one specific beach location. Since the organizers choose and may change the beach based on conditions, your day will be flexible by design. Also, plan snacks since they’re not included.
If that works for your style of travel, this is a solid-value way to try surfing without wasting time on gear hunting or transportation stress. And if you’re already planning a return trip to the water, it’s the kind of first lesson that sets you up to do more next time.
FAQ
What is the location of the surf beginner course?
The lesson is based in Fuerteventura, Spain, with the start at Surfintrip – Surf Camp & School Fuerteventura in Corralejo.
How long is the surf beginner course?
The duration is about 4 hours.
Is pickup included?
Yes. Pickup and transportation are included from your accommodation to the beach where the course takes place and back, covering Corralejo and Lajares.
What language is the course taught in?
The course is offered in English.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes the use of specific surfing equipment and private transportation.
Are snacks included?
No, snacks are not included.
Is this a private activity?
Yes. Only your group will participate.

























