Lanzarote: Longboard surf lesson on Famara beach all levels
ID: GYG536894-930458
Category:
Country: Spain
Duration:
04:00 hours
Description
Longboard surfing is a synonym for good vibes, a loose attitude, and relaxed wave riding; it’s never too late to start surfing and for adults it’s easier and lot more fun to learn with a longboard
The longboard (8-12 foot sticks) are the best option if you want to be able to surf year-round. Because of their size, great floatation and glide, they make tiny 1-2 feet days much more fun.
The big size of these boards provide plenty of planning surface and floatation. This helps you glide on the surface of the water.
Longboards can provide clean, smooth rides even in average to poor surf conditions. These boards help you paddle with loads of speed, making easy for you to catch more waves. Their length, width and thickness provide loads of stability, which is great to learn basics techniques. So it’s the length of the board that’s determinate the style of riding.
They pick up waves sooner, ride faster and are able to sustain momentum through the flatter areas of a wave. With a longboard you can surf both very small waves (1-2 feet) and bigger waves. Longboard surfing often has a swooping look and feel to it. The rider seems to be performing a dance while riding.
Longboarding became a class act and the classic essence of surfing style
Highlights
- Learn how to dance with the waves
- Discover a new lifestyle the longboard lifestyle
- Lesson time change according to the forecast
Guiding languages
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The surf coach will be parked just in front of La mar cafe with the school van
When should I book?
To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.
Cancellations
Cancellation is not possible. If you cancel it anyway or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity and the money you paid will not be refunded.