Surfing experience at Famara Beach in Lanzarote
Activities

Surfing experience at Famara Beach in Lanzarote

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£61.00
Free cancellation
Language: English, French, Spanish
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Why you’ll love this…
  • You will admire Lanzarote’s most iconic beach
  • There's the opportunity to learn step by step with guided practice in the water
  • You will experience surfing in a unique volcanic landscape
  • An excellent location for beginners and suitable for more experienced surfers
What to expect

This activity allows you to discover one of the most iconic surf spots in Lanzarote. Famara Beach is known for its long sandy beach and consistent waves. It is an excellent location for beginners and suitable for more experienced surfers.

The activity includes a short drive across the island to reach the beach. The route offers views of Lanzarote’s volcanic landscape.

On arrival, participants change into wetsuits and prepare their surfboards. The session starts at the shoreline. A short group warm-up prepares the body for the activity. This helps reduce the risk of minor injuries.

Before entering the water, there is a safety briefing and an introduction to the equipment. Basic surf techniques are explained in a clear and simple way.

Beginners practice close to the shore using broken waves. Intermediate and advanced participants surf further out, depending on conditions.

The lesson focuses on balance, paddling, and standing up on the board. Exercises are practical, progressive, and enjoyable.

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What's included
  • check Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • check All necessary equipment
  • check Surfboard
  • check Wetsuit
What's not included
  • x_not_included Food and drinks
Where
Meeting point:
Hotel pick-up will be available from Costa Teguise from 9:00am, back at the hotel around 1:00pm. Please provide your pick-up location at checkout.
What to remember

Not allowed:

  • Children under 8 years

Know in advance:

  • Guests must be able to swim (regular swimmer) and be in reasonable physical shape

Remember to bring:

  • A bottle of water, sun cream
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Provider
Volcanosurf Lanzarote
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience begins. If you cancel up to 12 hours before, you can still receive a 80% refund. If you cancel up to 3 hours before, you can still receive a 50% refund.

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