How to Find the Best Surf Camp

Are you ready to sign up for surfing camp and ride the waves?

If your answer is yes, you are undoubtedly very excited, and you should be because you are about to have the experience of a lifetime.

However, there are so many surfing camps to choose from, you may be confused about what you should be looking for in a camp. Here are some guidelines that will help you to choose the right surf camp for your needs.

1. FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE

Any surf camp you choose should be flexible about their schedule. Some schools only offer sessions at a particular time of the day. The problem with this is that it may be inconvenient to you.

Some people will do well at early morning sessions because they are morning people, some will function better in the afternoon, others may prefer a full day of activities.

A camp should be flexible enough to accommodate your preferences so that you will be primed to learn.

2. SMALL TEACHER STUDENT RATIO

The student-teacher ratio is extremely important for beginning surfers. The last thing you want is to end up at a camp where you cannot get enough individual attention.

Not only can this stop you from learning as quickly as you should, but it may also cause mishaps. Surfing is fun but in the beginning, you need to have someone on hand ensuring that you don’t have accidents. This will be difficult for the instructor if they have been assigned too many students.

3. YOUR GEAR SHOULD BE PART OF THE PACKAGE

After already paying for the camp itself you should not be buying surfing gear as well. As part of the package, your camp should at least provide you with a surfboard and a wetsuit.

A good camp will even provide snacks and take pictures so that you can cherish the memory of your time at surf camp.

4. A GREAT CURRICULUM

The content of the lessons at a surf camp is of great importance. You should be taught how to warm up before surfing and ocean safety.

Another important thing you should know is how to select the best waves. This means you will need to be taught about wave types and how the wind affects them.

You should also be taught surf etiquette so that you don’t get in the way of other surfers. There should also be several demonstration lessons included.

FINAL THOUGHTS ON CHOOSING THE BEST SURF CAMP

If you would like to attend surf camp, you now know what you should be looking for to find a program that is right for you. A good camp makes learning fun without compromising the content of surfing lessons.

A great camp will also be reasonably priced and usually provides the gear that you need at no extra cost to you.

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