Surf class in Tenerife South

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Surf class in Tenerife South

  • 5.04 reviews
  • 1 day
  • From $64
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Operated by Kaizensurfschool · Bookable on GetYourGuide

Surf in Tenerife South is all about quick progress with real help.

This 1-day surf lesson in Playa de las Américas pairs certified instructors with top gear, and it’s built for different levels on both Las Américas and Los Cristianos.

Two things I really like: the small group size (max 6) and the way coaching focuses on quality and safety, so you’re not just tossed into the ocean. A possible drawback to consider is that it’s not suitable for very young kids (children under 4 and babies under 1), so plan accordingly if you’re traveling with little ones.

Key Points to Know Before You Go

Surf class in Tenerife South - Key Points to Know Before You Go

  • Small group limit (6 participants) means more individual attention than big surf classes
  • All necessary equipment/material is included, so you can pack lighter
  • Certified instructors teach in English and Spanish
  • Beginners through advanced get adapted coaching on Las Américas and Los Cristianos
  • Gear + instruction + good energy is the combo people praise, including instructor Jorge’s patience and professionalism

Tenerife South Surf at Playa de las Américas: The Practical Why

Surf class in Tenerife South - Tenerife South Surf at Playa de las Américas: The Practical Why
Tenerife South is a great choice for a surf class if you want the vibe of the Canary Islands without the hassle of extra travel. You’ll be based around Playa de las Américas, one of the most well-known areas for surf lessons, with access to nearby stretches like Los Cristianos.

What makes this setting appealing is simple: you can get a full surf day without turning it into a multi-day project. This experience is only a 1-day activity, even though the actual coaching time is 2 hours, so you still have room to explore the rest of the day at a relaxed pace. If you’re staying in the south and want an active, memorable plan that doesn’t eat your whole schedule, this fits.

Another reason I like this setup for real travelers: the school is positioned for repeatable instruction. The description emphasizes they know Fiténia Tenerife in depth and deliver classes with quality and safety. In plain terms, that matters because a surf lesson goes better when the teaching approach and beach logistics are already handled.

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Kaizensurfschool Setup: Small Group Coaching and Included Gear

Surf class in Tenerife South - Kaizensurfschool Setup: Small Group Coaching and Included Gear
One of the biggest value boosts here is the small group size, limited to 6 participants. Larger groups can feel chaotic, and you tend to wait longer for corrections. With a cap this low, you’re more likely to get feedback when you need it, especially if you’re a beginner.

I also like that the class includes all necessary material to practice the sport. That means you’re not hunting down a board, wetsuit, or other gear after you arrive. For many visitors, saving that effort is half the battle—especially when you’re traveling hand luggage or trying to keep the trip simple.

And yes, there’s a human element. The coaching team includes certified instructors, and the reviews specifically highlight instructor Jorge for patience, professionalism, and good mood. That combination is more than feel-good. Surf can be frustrating early on, so a calm, supportive coach can make the difference between a class you remember fondly and one you just tolerate.

If you prefer instruction in your native language, this is also covered: instructors work in English and Spanish, so you’re not stuck guessing what to do.

What Happens in the 2-Hour Surf Lesson (and How They Adapt It)

Surf class in Tenerife South - What Happens in the 2-Hour Surf Lesson (and How They Adapt It)
The experience centers on a single 2-hour class. The description makes it clear the instruction is adapted across levels—so beginners aren’t treated like an afterthought, and more experienced surfers aren’t bored. That’s a key point, because surfing ranges from learning basic balance to refining technique fast. When the school adjusts, you’re more likely to feel progress rather than confusion.

Here’s what you can confidently count on from the info provided:

  • You’ll be taught by certified instructors
  • You’ll use top quality equipment (included)
  • You’ll work on instruction on the iconic beaches of Las Américas and Los Cristianos
  • The class is designed around safety as well as fun

What I would expect as a practical rhythm for a surf class (without getting too specific, since the exact step-by-step isn’t listed) is a balance of instruction and practice, with the coach checking what you’re doing. The reason that’s important: surfing is a sport where one cue can fix a whole sequence. When the coach is close and the group is small, you’re more likely to get that cue before frustration sets in.

Also, the meeting point is simply listed as La playa. That sounds basic, but it’s actually helpful: you’re not dealing with long transport logistics to an unfamiliar training facility. Show up at the beach area where you’ll gather, and the lesson runs from there.

Beaches: Why Las Américas and Los Cristianos Work for Instruction

Las Américas and Los Cristianos are the core surf lesson zones mentioned for this experience, and that matters for two reasons.

First, it keeps the day straightforward. You’re not bouncing between distant beaches. You’re focused on the south coast and the areas most associated with surf schools.

Second, it gives the school flexibility. If conditions vary along the coast (which they can), the ability to operate on both Las Américas and Los Cristianos can help keep the class on track. Even if you’re not thinking about waves and wind ahead of time, you’ll appreciate a school that’s ready to work with what the day gives them.

If you go for a late afternoon slot, you may also get that special “end of day” feel on the water. One of the praised notes from a booking was that the timing lined up with sunset, and the afternoon plan made the whole session feel extra enjoyable. Starting times depend on availability, but if you can choose your slot, it’s worth considering.

Who This Surf Class Is Best For: Families, Couples, and Individual Riders

Surf class in Tenerife South - Who This Surf Class Is Best For: Families, Couples, and Individual Riders
This isn’t framed as a one-size-fits-all tour. The highlights specifically call out surf lessons for families, couples, and individual surf lessons, and that’s a real clue about how they structure the experience.

That said, there are hard limits. It’s not suitable for children under 4, and babies under 1 aren’t included. If you’re traveling with a broader age range, check ages carefully before you book so you don’t end up scrambling for an alternative.

Here’s where this class tends to fit best:

  • First-timers who want guidance without a huge crowd
  • Couples who want shared activity time (and a shared win) rather than separate sightseeing
  • Families who want an active outing with safety and structure
  • More experienced surfers who want a refresher and technique coaching in a controlled setting

And because instruction is available in English and Spanish, it’s also good for mixed-language groups where not everyone speaks the same language.

Timing Tips: Sunset-Friendly Sessions in Tenerife South

If you’re the type who plans around light and views, this is a nice place to do it. The booking info and guidance suggest you’ll have starting times based on availability, and at least one person noted that they went in the afternoon and caught the vibe of sunset.

I wouldn’t promise every session lines up perfectly with golden hour, because coastal conditions and scheduling always vary. But if you’re choosing between morning and afternoon and you like a scenic finish, consider aiming for later in the day.

The other timing reason to go with an afternoon slot: it keeps the day balanced. You can do your surf lesson as one standout activity, then finish the day with food and walking around the resort zones without feeling rushed.

What to Bring: Keep It Simple (Beachwear Is the Key)

The list of what to bring is short, which is exactly what you want on a travel activity. You should bring beachwear.

The lesson includes all necessary material, so you don’t need to pack a wetsuit or board. That’s a big win for travelers who already have enough gear to carry. If you want to be extra comfortable, just plan on being ready for sun and saltwater—bring what helps you feel decent both in and out of the ocean.

Not allowed: the activity data states alcohol and drugs are not allowed. It’s also a smart rule for safety and a calmer training environment.

Price and Value: Does $64 Make Sense for a Full Lesson?

At $64 per person for a 2-hour class, the value is mostly in the combo, not any one line item.

You’re paying for:

  • Certified instruction (English/Spanish)
  • All necessary equipment/material included
  • A small group limited to 6 participants
  • A setting with established surf lesson access around Playa de las Américas and Los Cristianos

When you compare this kind of structured coaching with the cost and hassle of trying to rent gear and figure out lessons on your own, $64 starts to look pretty reasonable—especially for first-timers who benefit most from a coach nearby.

There’s also flexibility built in. The description includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, plus a reserve now & pay later option. That reduces risk if your plans are still moving around, which is common in Tenerife when you’re weighing weather and timing.

Safety, Equipment, and the Coach Factor

The experience description is very clear that quality and safety are part of the school’s promise. That’s not marketing fluff you should ignore—surf is an activity where good coaching and the right equipment matter.

The key details that support that emphasis:

  • The surf school uses top quality equipment
  • Classes are taught by certified instructors
  • Training is designed for all levels, not just a narrow skill group
  • The group is capped at 6, which helps coaches monitor what’s happening

The reviews add the human side. Instructor Jorge is specifically praised for patience, professionalism, and good humor. That sounds soft, but it’s practical. When a coach is calm and clear, you learn faster, and you’re less likely to panic when something feels awkward.

Also, the inclusion of “laughter” in the description is a hint at the tone they aim for: instructional, but not stiff. Surf lessons can be technical, but you’re allowed to have fun while learning.

Languages: English and Spanish Without the Guesswork

One more travel-bonus: instructors teach in English and Spanish. If you’re traveling with friends or family who don’t share one main language, this helps you stay connected and keeps the lesson from becoming a slow communication exercise.

The coaching approach tends to work best when you get feedback quickly. With the language options provided, you should be able to understand key instructions without constantly asking follow-up questions.

Final Call: Should You Book This Tenerife South Surf Class?

I’d book this if you want a straightforward, well-supported surf lesson in Tenerife South with small group attention and equipment provided. The price feels fair for what’s included, and the focus on quality and safety is exactly what you want when you’re trying surfing for the first time.

I’d think twice if you’re traveling with very young kids (under 4), or if you need a lesson style that’s explicitly tailored beyond what’s described. Also, since it’s built around a single 2-hour class, it’s best if you’re okay with a focused session rather than a long surf day.

If your goal is to come home with a real skill start—plus a good story—this is a strong bet. Aim for a time that fits your day (and if sunset matters to you, consider an afternoon slot when available).

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