Located on the Beach in front of the Kauai Marriot Waiohai Hotel 2249 Poipu Rd Koloa Hi 96756

Surf Lessons

Kauai Marriot Waiohai Hotel

Aloha Surf Lessons Shack

Private SUP Lessons

Grab a Board, Learn to Surf

Check in at the booth.

Group or Private Surf Lessons

Private SUP Lessons

The Best Surf Lessons by the Best Instructors with the Best Waves in the Best Location.

808-639-8614

Is Surfing Dangerous?

Surfing is less dangerous for beginners than for advanced surfers. The interesting thing here: Generally speaking, surfing is less dangerous for beginners than for advanced surfers. ... When you're learning to surf chances are that you will be at a mellow beach break and the waves will be small.


Best Waves for Surf Lessons?

Good wave height for beginner surfers? Generally speaking the smaller the better -- but not too small that you can't get moving.

This usually means waves in the 1.5 - 2ft range (occasionally 3ft if you're up to it)


Are Surfing lessons Worth it?

Yes, surf lessons are worth the cost. Having an experienced surfer to help you through the learning process is invaluable. Teaching you the basic fundamentals and safety procedures will boost your learning curve all while keeping you safe. And most importantly you'll just catch so many more waves.


Can I Learn to Surf .... Yes 8 - 80?

If learning to surf at 30, 40, 50, 60, or well into the age of retirement is your goal, you've come to the right place. Just like there is no age limit for surfing, there is no age limit for learning how to surf. ... Regardless of your age, learning how to surf can be achieved with enough time and determination.


How Many Days a Week Should I Surf?

At least two days a week, up to five days a week depending on what the waves are doing. Sometimes two sessions a day or sometimes just one long one or one short one depending on what I have going on.


What is a beginner surfer called?

Grom – a young surfer; also known as a grommet.

Kook – falling off the surfboard while surfing.

Hang Five – riding a surfboard with one foot placed on the nose of the board and five toes hanging over the nose.