Do you offer photography?
Yes! We do take photos & videos during the lesson both from land and in the water. Often the water photographer is also an instructor and provides an added service of helping the other [...]
Yes! We do take photos & videos during the lesson both from land and in the water. Often the water photographer is also an instructor and provides an added service of helping the other [...]
Gratuity is completely up to you. Tips are accepted and always appreciated but not expected. A standard tip is 15-20% of the lesson price, but whatever you feel inclined to give is totally acceptable.
No, it is very unlikely to be stung by jellyfish or anything else in the water for that matter. You may occasionally see sea turtles, seals, and other small fish in the surf area. If you’re lucky [...]
No, sharks are not a concern. We understand the fear, but it is highly improbable to see a shark, let alone be attacked by one. Statistically speaking, you are more likely to be struck by [...]
Yes, however you might get a little seasick during the lesson, so we recommend taking a remedy ahead of time that your doctor recommends for you.
We do not have mounts on our boards, however you are welcome to bring your own mount and put it on the board to use during your lesson or rental, afterwards we will remove it from the board. All [...]
Anything you take in the water is at your own risk. We do not recommend it, but if you do decide to bring a camera with you, you will want to ensure that it can float and attach to you in some [...]
We totally understand that the reef can be intimidating and knowing the layout of a surfing area including its reefs and channels can be the difference between fun and fear and so our instructors [...]
Yes you certainly can, you will want to wear a tampon. And don’t worry you will not attract sharks.
You are certainly able to wear contact lenses, but we do not recommend wearing prescription glasses. You can lose your contact lenses in the water, but as long as you keep your eyes closed [...]