REVIEW · TENERIFE
Surf Class Experience in Playa de la Américas
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First waves in two hours. This English-led surf class in Playa de las Américas feels beginner-friendly, with clear 2-hour coaching that mixes safety basics, then real time in the water. What I love most is how supportive the instruction is, plus the lesson is photographed so you have proof you actually stood up. One heads-up: it runs only with good weather, so you may need to be flexible if conditions aren’t right.
You’ll meet at Surf Club Salados, Av. Rafael Puig Lluvina, 32, local 43, 38650 Las Américas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, and the activity ends back there. It’s also set up for an easy logistics day, with the meeting point near public transportation and a small max group size of 8, which usually means less waiting and more hands-on guidance.
The class format is simple: a theory and safety session first, then practice in the ocean. Most people can participate, and you’ll get all the necessary material to enjoy surfing, which helps keep this from turning into a gear hunt on vacation.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Surf Class Worth It
- Playa de las Américas: A Practical Place for Your First Lesson
- Price and What You’re Really Getting (About $42.14)
- Surf Club Salados: Show Up Here and You’re Set
- The 2-Hour Flow: Theory, Safety, Then Real Waves
- The theory portion: how you get comfortable fast
- The practice portion: a full hour in the ocean
- Beginner Coaching That Feels Patient, Not Pushover
- Photos Included: Catch the Moment You’ll Want Later
- Weather Matters More Than You Think
- Who This Surf Class Fits Best
- Tips to Get the Most From Your Lesson
- Quick FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the surf class?
- Where does the class meet?
- Is the lesson offered in English?
- Does the class include surf materials or equipment?
- How large is the group?
- What if the weather is bad?
- Can I cancel for free?
- Should You Book This Surf Class in Playa de las Américas?
Key Things That Make This Surf Class Worth It
- Small group size (max 8) so you get real coaching time, not just a quick wave and good luck
- Theory + practice in the same session to help you understand what to do before you try it
- Safety basics covered clearly so beginners feel comfortable before entering the water
- Photos included as part of the experience—great for couples, families, and first-timers
- English instruction available which makes the learning curve gentler
Playa de las Américas: A Practical Place for Your First Lesson

Playa de las Américas is a straightforward base for trying something new. You’re not trekking across the island or coordinating complicated transfers just to learn the basics. The lesson runs right where you can reach it easily, with the meeting point near public transportation—handy if you’re keeping your vacation schedule tight.
This matters because your attention should go to two things: staying safe and learning technique. When logistics are simple, you’re more relaxed when it’s time to gear up and get into the surf zone.
Another practical plus: the class is capped at a small group. That helps a lot for a beginner surf lesson, because you need time to understand the basics and time to practice without feeling rushed. In a bigger group, you can spend more time waiting your turn than you want.
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Price and What You’re Really Getting (About $42.14)

The price is $42.14 per person for about 2 hours. That’s not a huge budget line for Tenerife—especially when you compare it to the cost of renting boards and figuring out instruction on your own.
Here’s what makes the price feel reasonable for many people:
- You get all the necessary material, so you’re not scrambling to source a board, leash, or other essentials.
- You’re taught in two stages—a theory/safety portion and then hands-on ocean time—so you’re learning and doing in the same session.
- You’re in a small group, which tends to improve how much actual coaching you receive.
One more thing: the reviews highlight not only the teaching, but also the fun and the support during the practice. That’s the part you can’t buy later once the session is over.
Surf Club Salados: Show Up Here and You’re Set
Your meeting point is Surf Club Salados, Av. Rafael Puig Lluvina, 32, local 43, 38650 Las Américas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The activity starts there and ends back at the same spot, which keeps the day simple.
Because this is a short, focused lesson, I recommend planning to arrive a bit early. You want a calm minute to get your bearings and be ready when the instructor starts the briefing. A two-hour class goes fast, and you don’t want to feel like you’re catching up.
Also, the class uses a mobile ticket, and you receive confirmation at booking. So you’ll want your phone ready, like you do at any modern tour. It’s a small detail, but it can prevent last-minute stress.
The 2-Hour Flow: Theory, Safety, Then Real Waves

This is a two-part class. First comes the theory and safety basics. Second comes the ocean time where you put it all into practice.
The theory portion: how you get comfortable fast
The biggest beginner win here is that the instructor starts with a clear explanation before you hit the water. From the feedback, instructors are friendly and patient, and they make the safety basics feel manageable instead of scary. That’s huge if you’re new and your brain is already busy asking, What if I fall?
You also get the keys to build a solid base in surfing. Even if you don’t become a surfer overnight, you’ll leave understanding how to approach the basics with more confidence.
The practice portion: a full hour in the ocean
After the briefing, you move into the ocean for hands-on learning. Several people mention that the session includes a full hour in the water catching waves and practicing what was explained.
What I like about this format is that you’re not stuck in a classroom for most of your vacation. You learn, then you immediately test it. That’s how beginners build momentum.
And yes, the experience is designed to be fun. Even when you’re wobbling (and you probably will at first), being supported in the water makes the difference between trying it again and thinking surf just isn’t for you.
Beginner Coaching That Feels Patient, Not Pushover

Good surf instruction for beginners is equal parts technique and confidence. This class leans hard into both.
From the reviews, the coaching style gets praised for being:
- Friendly and patient, especially when you’re learning basic movements and handling instructions
- Dedicated, with an instructor focused on getting each person comfortable and into the right rhythm
- Positive and encouraging, so the lesson doesn’t feel tense
A couple of reviews specifically mention a great instructor who explained basics clearly and then kept people supported in the water. That support matters because beginners don’t need just information; you need feedback on your timing and your body position while you’re actually trying.
In plain terms: you’re more likely to get waves under your feet if you feel safe and guided. This lesson is structured to help you feel that way quickly.
Photos Included: Catch the Moment You’ll Want Later

One of the sneaky-smart parts of booking a guided lesson is that someone is usually there to document it. In this class, photography shows up in the experience.
People mention a photographer and also highlight photographs after the lesson. One review even calls out a two-hour class with photos, with a dedicated instructor.
Why you should care: first-time surfing is awkward and memorable in the best way. You’ll want a record that isn’t just a blurry shot where you look like you’re auditioning for a slapstick comedy.
Photos also help you remember what you were taught. After the session, you can look back and connect the coaching cues to what your body did on the board.
Weather Matters More Than You Think

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s an important detail because ocean activities can shift quickly.
So plan like this:
- If your schedule is tight, consider booking earlier so you have backup options.
- If you get the green light on your booked day, treat it like a real window. Getting out of the water and then waiting for another opportunity is no one’s idea of fun.
The lesson structure stays the same, but weather can affect how the day runs. The key takeaway is that the provider is explicit about this requirement, which usually means they’re paying attention to safety and conditions rather than squeezing in the class no matter what.
Who This Surf Class Fits Best

This class is ideal if you want a beginner lesson without complexity. It’s also a good fit for people who like learning with structure and support.
Based on the details you’re getting, you’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You’re new to surfing and want the basics explained first
- You want a short, focused activity around 2 hours
- You appreciate small groups (max 8) rather than a crowd
- You want English instruction
- You’re traveling as a couple or small group and want photos afterward
The reviews also include a first-time surf experience for a child, which suggests the class can work for more than just adult beginners—though you’ll still want to follow any on-the-day guidance from the instructors.
Tips to Get the Most From Your Lesson
You don’t need to be athletic to start. What you need is a good attitude and cooperation with instruction.
Here are a few things that help in any beginner surf lesson, and they fit this two-hour format:
- Listen closely during the safety briefing. If you get the basics right there, practice feels easier.
- Ask questions early. If something is unclear in theory, clarify it before you go into the water.
- Keep your focus on one or two cues. Beginners can get overwhelmed. Pick the main coaching point and try it consistently.
- Don’t rush the ocean time. The lesson gives you a full hour to practice—use it. Even if you fall, you’re still learning.
Also, come prepared to be flexible about comfort. Surfing is physical, and ocean conditions can be unpredictable. The best lesson is the one where you stay open and keep trying.
Quick FAQ
FAQ
How long is the surf class?
The surf class is about 2 hours total.
Where does the class meet?
You meet at Surf Club Salados, Av. Rafael Puig Lluvina, 32, local 43, 38650 Las Américas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
Is the lesson offered in English?
Yes. The experience is offered in English.
Does the class include surf materials or equipment?
Yes. The activity includes all the necessary material so you can enjoy surfing.
How large is the group?
The class has a maximum of 8 travelers.
What if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Should You Book This Surf Class in Playa de las Américas?
If you’re a beginner and you want a short, well-supported experience that gets you into the water, I’d book it. This class is built around a sensible flow—safety and basics first, then a full hour practicing—plus the small group size helps you feel guided rather than left on your own. The reviews also consistently point to patient, friendly instruction and a positive atmosphere, and the photos are a nice bonus when you’re learning something new.
The main reason to pause is simple: it depends on good weather. If your schedule is fixed with no flexibility, book earlier in your trip so you have room to adjust. If you can be flexible, this is the kind of Tenerife activity that delivers laughs, learning, and a new skill attempt you’ll remember.































