REVIEW · TENERIFE
Playa de Las Américas: Premium Surf Equipment for Rent
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Great boards, easy access to the water. Ocean Life Tenerife Surf School in Playa de Las Américas stands out for surfboard variety and hot showers and for making the whole rental setup feel organized. The only catch: your board choice and start time can depend on what surf classes are running that day.
If you show up with beachwear and a towel, you’ll get the gear you actually need (including wetsuit and reef shoes) and a place to store your stuff securely. The team is available in English and Spanish, and the check-in is designed to get you toward the water without drama.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Surfboard Rental in Las Américas: From BBVA to the Waves
- Picking the Right Board: Softboards, Shortboards, Epoxy, Longboards, Bodyboards
- What’s Included for a Smooth Session (and What Isn’t)
- Lockers, Showers, and Facility Comfort You’ll Notice
- Upgrading to Coaching: Group Lesson (€20) or Private (€70)
- Timing, Seasonal Hours, and How to Plan Your Day
- Who This Board Rental Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book This Surfboard Rental in Playa de Las Américas?
- FAQ
- What equipment is included in the surfboard rental?
- Are towels included?
- Is wax included?
- Do they provide water?
- Where exactly is the meeting point?
- How far is it from the meeting point to the beach?
- What are the opening hours?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Is pay later available?
- Is this activity suitable for kids?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Board selection for every level, from beginner-friendly softboards to shortboards, longboards, epoxy boards, and bodyboards
- Wetsuit + booties/reef shoes included, so you’re not improvising on rocky entry points
- Lockers with key and CCTV, plus clean changing areas and showers
- Hot shower after your session, handy when you want to keep your day going
- Optional instruction upgrades, with group and private coaching available for an extra fee
- Surf Pack option, a simple 2-hour rental that’s easy to fit into a Tenerife itinerary
Surfboard Rental in Las Américas: From BBVA to the Waves

Playa de Las Américas is a smart place to rent boards because it’s set up for visitors, with an easy rhythm to your day. Ocean Life Tenerife Surf School meets you right in the action: you’ll find them under the blue BBVA sign next to Beer Spa Tenerife.
From that meeting point, you’re looking at about a 100-meter walk to the beach, which is short enough that you won’t lose your morning to hauling gear. Still, plan on it: bring change clothes and keep your towel in the right bag, because you’ll want to move quickly once you’ve got your board and wetsuit sorted.
Their opening hours run 10:00 AM–6:00 PM in winter and 9:00 AM–7:00 PM in summer. So if you’re the type who likes a surf session early (before the beach gets busier), you’ve got that option. And if you prefer a later slot, you also have room to breathe.
A practical heads-up: you can book the rental for 1 day, and starting times depend on availability. If you’re aiming for a specific window, it’s worth checking what’s running that day so you’re not surprised.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife.
Picking the Right Board: Softboards, Shortboards, Epoxy, Longboards, Bodyboards

This is where the rental value really shows. Ocean Life offers multiple board types, and that matters because Tenerife waves (and your skill level) don’t always match the board you dreamed about the night before.
Here’s how to think about the options:
Softboards (best for beginners)
Softboards are built for stability and easier wave-catching. If you’re new to surfing, or you want a session that’s more about fun than wrestling the ocean, softboard rental is the usual smart move. You’ll also be able to practice paddling and getting to your feet without feeling like every wipeout is a board problem.
Shortboards (for speed and control)
Shortboards are more performance-focused. If you already know your way around pop-ups and trimming, this is typically where you’ll want to go next. Shortboards help with maneuverability, so you can work on turning rather than just surviving the set.
Epoxy boards (lightweight and durable)
Epoxy boards are often chosen for their balance of weight and toughness. The advantage for you is simple: they tend to feel easier to handle than heavier boards, while still holding up well for real use.
Longboards (classic rides and easier wave-catching)
Longboards are the “smooth ride” option. They’re great for hanging five vibes, cruising, and catching waves with less effort. If your goal is to glide, enjoy the line, and build confidence without rushing, longboard rental is a solid approach.
Bodyboards (fun, especially in smaller conditions)
Bodyboards are straightforward and easy to enjoy. They’re also a good fit for smaller wave days when a board that’s easier to handle lets you keep moving instead of waiting for the ocean to cooperate.
SUP and surfskates (if you want a twist)
Ocean Life also lists SUPs for coastline exploring, plus surfskates for practicing moves on land. If your group isn’t on the same surfing level, SUP can be a way to keep everyone active without turning it into a lessons-only situation.
One more detail I like: you’re not forced into one-size-fits-all. The rental setup is designed so you can match board choice to your style and experience, which is exactly what turns a rental into a good session.
What’s Included for a Smooth Session (and What Isn’t)

Let’s talk value, because the listed price is only meaningful if the package is actually complete. You’re looking at a rental experience around $28 per person, and there’s also a Surf Pack for €25 (2 hours). Either way, the key question is: what do you get besides a board?
Here’s what’s included with your surfboard rental:
- Your chosen surfboard (softboard or hardboard) with leash included
- Wetsuit
- Reef shoes (so you can enter and exit safely)
- Lockers with key, plus CCTV surveillance
- Hot showers and clean restroom facilities
- Restroom and changing areas, including separate men and women bathrooms
- Accessibility support: there’s a toilet and shower for people with reduced mobility and ramp access
Now the extras that cost extra:
- Wax is not included
- Water is not included
- Towels cost €1 extra (so bring one if you don’t want to pay for it)
Two practical tips from this setup:
- If you want to avoid last-minute stress, bring your own water bottle. The rental covers the gear, but it doesn’t cover hydration.
- Bring wax only if you use it with the board you pick. Since wax isn’t included, you’ll want to know how your board type is meant to be used.
When I look at packages like this, I judge them by comfort and safety. Wetsuit + reef shoes + a locker system + showers are the kind of basics that stop a surf day from turning into an uncomfortable day.
Lockers, Showers, and Facility Comfort You’ll Notice
A rental is only as good as the logistics, and Ocean Life clearly understands that. You get secure storage with lockers and CCTV surveillance, plus changing areas and showers that make it realistic to keep your day moving after surfing.
What I’d highlight:
- You can lock your belongings during your session, so you’re not thinking about your phone every time you paddle out.
- There are hot showers, not just a rinse-off. That’s a big deal if you plan to head to dinner or keep sightseeing right after.
- Changing areas are set up so you can get wet-suit off and back into normal clothes without playing bathroom roulette.
In particular, people have described the experience as calm and organized, with clear guidance before you get your board. That matters because even a good location can become stressful if you’re unsure what to do next.
And reef shoes are not optional in practice. The shoreline can have rocks and uneven spots, so having the right footwear helps you enter and exit without doing that awkward tiptoe dance.
Upgrading to Coaching: Group Lesson (€20) or Private (€70)
If you want more than equipment rental, Ocean Life offers upgrades. This is useful when you’re ready for progress, not just a rental session.
You can add:
- A group lesson with an instructor for €20 extra
- A private instructor session for €70 extra, with insurance included
Availability depends on the surf classes running that day, so this isn’t something you can always assume will be open at the exact moment you want. But if you’re trying to improve quickly, paying for instruction can turn your rental time into real skill gains.
Also, if you’re sensitive to wasting energy, group or private coaching can reduce the number of wrong tries. The beach is only part of surfing; the other part is getting your basics set up so you aren’t fighting the same mistake for hours.
Timing, Seasonal Hours, and How to Plan Your Day

Ocean Life’s hours change with the season:
- Winter: 10:00 AM–6:00 PM
- Summer: 9:00 AM–7:00 PM
Since your rental is valid for 1 day, you’ll want to align your booking with the time you can actually use. If you only have an afternoon, it helps to pick a slot early enough that you won’t feel rushed once you’re in wetsuit gear.
Also think about how you’ll pair surfing with the rest of your Tenerife day. Because you can shower afterward, you can realistically surf and still do dinner, a stroll, or another activity without feeling grimy.
One more smart move: sunscreen. The staff has been known to advise putting on their protection before hitting the water. So if you’re the type who forgets sunscreen until you feel the burn, take the hint and handle it at the shop.
Who This Board Rental Fits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

This is a strong option if you want to surf with the right equipment and minimal hassle. It works well for:
- Beginners who want softboard rental and stability
- Intermediate surfers who want a shortboard or epoxy board
- People who like the idea of longboarding for a more classic style
- Families and groups where not everyone wants the same type of board day (SUP can keep everyone active)
- Anyone who values storage, showers, and safe entry thanks to reef shoes
But there are limits. It’s not suitable for children under 13, people with back problems, people with altitude sickness, and people over 95 years. If any of those apply, you’ll want to choose a different activity.
And a simple policy note: alcohol and drugs are not allowed. That’s standard safety logic for water activities, and it keeps the whole environment more focused.
Should You Book This Surfboard Rental in Playa de Las Américas?

Book it if you want a straightforward, equipment-first surf day with comfort built in: wetsuit, reef shoes, secure lockers, and hot showers are part of the deal. The board variety also helps you match your equipment to your level, which is how you avoid spending your session in “wrong board” frustration.
Skip or reconsider if you’re hoping for guaranteed availability at a specific time, because start times and board options can depend on what surf classes are scheduled. Also, if you need a full lesson included in the base price, this is primarily a rental, with instruction offered as an extra.
If your goal is to get on the water in Las Américas without turning it into a logistics puzzle, Ocean Life Tenerife Surf School is a solid choice. Bring a towel (or plan for the €1 towel add-on), add water, and pick the board that matches what you can do today. Then you’re set for a good surf day in Tenerife, not just a rental story you tell later.
FAQ
What equipment is included in the surfboard rental?
You get the surfboard you choose (softboard or hardboard) with a leash included, plus a wetsuit and reef shoes. You also get access to lockers, hot showers, and restroom/change facilities.
Are towels included?
No. Towels are extra at €1, so it’s a good idea to bring your own.
Is wax included?
No, wax is not included.
Do they provide water?
No. Water is not included, so bring your own if you want it.
Where exactly is the meeting point?
They are located under the blue sign of the bank BBVA, next to Beer Spa Tenerife.
How far is it from the meeting point to the beach?
It’s about a 100-meter walk to the beach.
What are the opening hours?
Opening hours are 10:00 AM–6:00 PM in winter and 9:00 AM–7:00 PM in summer.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is pay later available?
Yes. You can reserve now and pay later, so you can book without paying today.
Is this activity suitable for kids?
No. It’s not suitable for children under 13 years old.






















