REVIEW · SURFING LESSONS
Tenerife: Private Surf Lesson catch your wave
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First-time surfing feels doable here. This private surf lesson in Las Américas turns a big, scary goal into a two-hour plan with step-by-step instruction from a local pro, all timed to the ocean. You’ll be fully kitted out with the right board and wetsuit/booties, plus accident insurance, so you can focus on learning, not logistics.
One thing to plan around: the schedule may shift so the school can pick the best conditions for easy and safe practice.
In This Review
- Key highlights I’d pay attention to
- Las Américas is the right base for your first waves
- The two hours: how your lesson usually moves
- Gear that’s included (and chosen for you)
- Coaching that stays with you at all times
- Catch waves and enjoy Tenerife from the water
- Price and value: is $124 per person fair?
- Where you meet Tilegit Surf School in Las Américas
- What to expect if you’re a complete beginner
- Who this lesson suits best
- Should you book this private surf lesson in Tenerife?
- FAQ
- How long is the private surf lesson?
- Do I need any previous surfing experience?
- What’s included in the lesson price?
- What isn’t included?
- Is this a private lesson?
- What languages are available for the instructor?
- Where exactly should I meet?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
- Can I reserve now and pay later?
Key highlights I’d pay attention to

- Private instructor time that stays with you at all times
- Gear included: surfboard, wetsuit, and booties chosen for you
- Accident insurance included for peace of mind
- A theory block (about 20 minutes) before you paddle out
- Local coaching in multiple languages (Czech, English, French, Italian, German)
- Tenerife surfing close to home in Las Américas, where the school knows the water well
Las Américas is the right base for your first waves

Las Américas is where this school calls home. That matters for beginners because surf lessons are not just about technique—they’re about timing, comfort, and choosing conditions where you can actually stand up and learn.
You also get a lesson built around real practice. The company prioritizes the conditions first, then the schedule. So if the ocean is behaving differently that day, you’re not stuck with a one-size-fits-all plan.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Tenerife
The two hours: how your lesson usually moves

This is a straightforward 2-hour session, designed to keep your focus in the right order: learn, practice, adjust.
You’ll start with a theory part of about 20 minutes. It’s not long, but it’s intentional. You get the basics up front so your time in the water is less guessing and more doing—get your bearings fast is the vibe here.
Then the instructor shifts into hands-on coaching. They explain, assist, and give you confidence while you’re actually trying the moves—so you can correct mistakes in real time instead of replaying what you did wrong later.
Finally, you’ll spend your remaining time building on what worked. Even if it’s your first day surfing, the structure helps you feel progress instead of just getting wiped out.
Gear that’s included (and chosen for you)

You don’t have to bring a board or figure out wetsuit sizing on your own. The instructor provides everything: a surfboard picked for you, plus a wetsuit and booties so you’re properly protected for the water and the swell.
That’s big value for a first-timer. When the board fits your level, learning is faster. When your wetsuit and booties fit comfortably, you stay warm and you can focus on balance and timing.
It also means you avoid one of the most common beginner problems: showing up cold, uncomfortable, and one step behind from minute one.
Coaching that stays with you at all times

This is a private lesson, meaning the instructor is just for you or for you and your friends. That one-on-one (or very small) setup makes a difference.
In a lesson like this, the coach can watch your posture, foot placement, and paddle rhythm closely. They can also explain what to do in simpler terms—especially important when your mind is busy doing two things at once: staying steady and reacting to the wave.
Paola is one instructor who’s specifically praised for being pedagogical, and that lines up with what you want from a first session: clear cues and patient help, not vague motivation.
And yes, the tone matters. Another instructor is described as very professional and kind. That’s exactly what you want when you’re learning something that can be humbling fast.
Catch waves and enjoy Tenerife from the water

You’re not just learning to surf—you’re also seeing Tenerife from a totally different angle. The school’s base in Las Américas puts you where ocean views are part of the day, not a bonus.
The goal is to make the ocean feel friendly. The operation notes that they choose conditions for easy and safe practice. In practice, that means you should expect the session to be geared toward learning and confidence building, not only adrenaline.
If you love the idea of doing something active while also taking in the coastline, this is a strong way to do it. You’ll be out there working with the sea, not watching from the shore.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife
Price and value: is $124 per person fair?

At $124 per person for 2 hours, the pricing makes sense when you line it up with what you get.
You’re not paying just for “time with an instructor.” You’re also getting:
- surfboard selection
- wetsuit and booties
- accident insurance
- a theory block (about 20 minutes)
- private coaching time
For many people, the biggest value is the private format. Learning surf is much easier when your instructor can adjust their guidance to your exact body position and pace. Private time tends to compress the learning curve, which is what you’re really buying here.
A small caution: food and drinks are not included. If you’re out before lunch or staying late after, plan to grab something nearby so your energy stays up.
Where you meet Tilegit Surf School in Las Américas

Meet at the spot right next door to a Dialprix supermarket. Look for a sign for Tilegit Surf School.
You’ll know you’re in the right place because you can see a drying rack with wetsuits and water shoes outside the school. That’s an easy visual cue when you’re trying to arrive on time without stress.
No hotel pickup or drop-off is included, so you’ll want to factor that into your plan. Give yourself a little buffer to walk over and check in.
What to expect if you’re a complete beginner

The big promise is simple: no previous experience required. That’s not just marketing. With a private instructor, a gear setup that fits you, and a theory block, you’re set up to learn the basics in a manageable way.
Still, surfing has a physical side. You’ll paddle, balance, and likely fall at least a few times. The difference is that your instructor can guide you through it so it feels like practice, not chaos.
Also, because the schedule can change based on conditions, you might find that the timing you first saw isn’t exactly what happens on the day. The upside is that they’re choosing what’s easiest and safest to learn in.
Who this lesson suits best

This is ideal if you want:
- a first surf experience without prior training
- a private instructor (you or a small group)
- lessons that include equipment and insurance
- step-by-step guidance that builds confidence
It’s also a good pick if you’re traveling with friends. The private group format means you can stay together while still getting focused coaching, instead of blending into a larger crowd.
And if you’re the type who likes clear structure—short theory, then practice—this lesson fits that learning style.
Should you book this private surf lesson in Tenerife?
I’d book it if you want the simplest path into surfing: private attention, correct gear, and coaching that focuses on confidence. At $124 for 2 hours with board, wetsuit/booties, accident insurance, and a theory block included, you’re paying for a complete lesson, not just a person standing nearby.
Book with extra flexibility if your schedule is tight. Conditions can change the start time, because the priority is safe, easy practice.
If you want an activity that mixes real skills, ocean time, and Tenerife views—this is a practical, beginner-friendly way to do it.
FAQ
How long is the private surf lesson?
The surf lesson lasts 2 hours.
Do I need any previous surfing experience?
No previous experience is required.
What’s included in the lesson price?
You get the surfboard, wetsuit and booties, accident insurance, an instructor (private), and a theory part (about 20 minutes).
What isn’t included?
Food and drinks are not included, and there’s no hotel pickup or drop-off.
Is this a private lesson?
Yes. It’s a private group, with an instructor just for you or for you and your friends.
What languages are available for the instructor?
The instructor offers languages including Czech, English, French, Italian, and German.
Where exactly should I meet?
Meet next door to a Dialprix supermarket. Look for the Tilegit Surf School sign, and find the drying rack with wetsuits and water shoes outside.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I reserve now and pay later?
Yes. You can reserve now and pay later, keeping your travel plans flexible.


































