Private Group Surf Lesson in Redondo Beach

Wavehuggers is an ocean conscious surf school on a mission to teach people how to protect and enjoy the waves we love! At Wavehuggers, we use surf lessons as a way to share the fun of surfing and the

Wavehuggers is an ocean conscious surf school on a mission to teach people how to protect and enjoy the waves we love! At Wavehuggers, we use surf lessons as a way to share the fun of surfing and the importance of ocean conservation with the public. Ride the beautiful waves of Redondo Beach with some of the best instructors in the industry. Benefit from the individualized attention of a highly-trained, CPR-certified instructor and learn about surfing safety, etiquette, technique, tides, and ocean conditions. Get ready to start shredding and hanging ten!

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Location: Los Angeles

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Q&A

Q: What age do you have to be to take the group surf lesson?

A: For the private group surf lesson at Wavehuggers, the general age limit is around 8 years old and up. They recommend kids be at least 10 for a smoother experience, but younger ones can join if they're accompanied by an adult. Just make sure to check when booking in case they have specific age guidelines for certain days.

Q: Is there a limit on how many people can join the lesson?

A: Yes, the private group surf lesson can accommodate up to 6 people per group. It allows for more personalized attention from the instructor, which is a huge plus. If you have a larger group, you might want to split into two sessions.

Q: What should we wear for the surf lesson? Any tips?

A: You’ll want to wear a swimsuit underneath your wetsuit. They provide the wetsuit, but it's good to wear something comfortable underneath. Also, bring a towel and sunscreen, because you'll definitely be in the sun. Water shoes are a plus if you're worried about rocky areas!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting a surf lesson at Wavehuggers – anyone been?

I’m considering getting a private group surf lesson for my boyfriend’s birthday. I read that Wavehuggers in Redondo Beach is popular and they focus on ocean conservation too, which is cool! Just wondering if it’s super beginner-friendly because he’s never surfed before. Also, how's the vibe—laid back, or high pressure?

Just had the best time surfing at Wavehuggers!

I went to a private group surf lesson in Redondo Beach with a couple of friends, and it was amazing! The instructors really know their stuff and made us feel at home in the water. Plus, they stress ocean conservation, which I love! Just a heads up, we went early in the day to avoid crowds, and it was perfect. Can’t wait to go back!