Tenerife: Group Surf Lesson catch your wave

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Tenerife: Group Surf Lesson catch your wave

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Traveller rating 4.8 (23)Duration2 hoursPrice from$46Operated byTILEGIT SURF SCHOOLBook viaGetYourGuide

That first wave feeling starts fast. This Tenerife group surf lesson is built for real beginners, with clear coaching and high-quality gear included. You’ll be out in the water near Las Américas with a local instructor who sticks with you and guides you step by step, and I especially like the way the lesson blends theory with hands-on practice.

The possible drawback to plan for: ocean conditions can be rough at times, and the schedule may shift to match the safest, easiest waves. Still, that flexibility is exactly what makes the experience work for more people.

If you’re hoping for a straightforward, confidence-first surf class, this is one of the most practical options on Tenerife. The lesson runs for two hours, includes wetsuit and board, and covers the basics without making you feel out of place.

Key Points I’d Prioritize Before You Book

Tenerife: Group Surf Lesson catch your wave - Key Points I’d Prioritize Before You Book

  • Beginner-friendly setup with no previous experience required, plus step-by-step instruction
  • Gear included: surfboard, wetsuit, and booties selected by the instructor
  • Coaching ratio designed so you get support (trainer for every 8 attendees)
  • Local guidance in Las Américas so you’re learning in the real conditions of Tenerife surf
  • Theory + water time with a dedicated 20-minute explanation before you start

What You’ll Be Doing in Las Américas (And Why It Matters)

Tenerife: Group Surf Lesson catch your wave - What You’ll Be Doing in Las Américas (And Why It Matters)
Las Américas is the base for this surf school, and that’s a big deal. When an instructor team spends time in the same waters, they tend to know what “good practice” looks like day to day: how waves break, what the currents do, and where beginners can actually stand, paddle, and pop up safely.

This is a group lesson, but it’s not a stand-around-and-hope kind of group. You’ll get a direct instructor presence at all times, which changes the whole vibe. Instead of guessing what to do next, you’ll get corrections and encouragement in the moment.

And yes, the core pitch is simple: surprise yourself. Tilegit Surf School leans hard on the idea that surfing isn’t only for the people who already look like surfers.

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The Lesson Flow: Two Hours That Go From Basics to Standing

Tenerife: Group Surf Lesson catch your wave - The Lesson Flow: Two Hours That Go From Basics to Standing
The class is 2 hours total, and it’s structured so you aren’t thrown into the deep end. The first piece is the theory part (20 minutes). That theory time is what helps you stop thinking so much later. You learn the core concepts up front, then you try them right away while the instructor can adjust what you’re doing.

After theory, you move into the practical section where the coaching becomes very physical: paddle technique, timing, and the movement that gets you from lying on the board to standing. The goal is not to impress on the first session. The goal is to build confidence and repeatable muscle memory fast.

Because conditions decide everything, the instructors may tweak the schedule to match the best and easiest practice waves. That usually means fewer wasted minutes and a better chance of actually getting those satisfying rides.

Gear and Safety: What You Get and How It Helps Beginners

Tenerife: Group Surf Lesson catch your wave - Gear and Safety: What You Get and How It Helps Beginners
You get the full kit. That matters because surfing is one sport where the wrong board or the wrong fit can make you feel like you’re failing when it’s really just equipment mismatch.

Included gear:

  • Surfboard (the instructor picks what fits you)
  • Wetsuit and booties
  • Accident insurance

You’ll also be told how to use what you have, not just handed gear and sent off. The instructor choosing your board is a small detail that can have a big effect on how quickly you progress. A beginner-friendly board helps you catch waves sooner and spend less energy fighting the board itself.

Also, wetsuit and booties aren’t just comfort. They help you stay warm enough to practice longer and avoid distractions from cold feet. When you’re learning timing and balance, fewer discomfort issues means you can focus on the basics that matter.

Coaching Style: Clear Instructions, Constant Support

Tenerife: Group Surf Lesson catch your wave - Coaching Style: Clear Instructions, Constant Support
A big reason this lesson scores well is the way the coaching feels personal even in a group setting. The instructors are local professionals, and the lesson includes an instructor presence at all times.

In practice, that often looks like:

  • short, clear corrections during the moments you need them
  • reassurance when something doesn’t work on the first attempt
  • extra explanation if your group needs it

One detail I really value here is the instructor communicates across multiple languages: Czech, Spanish, French, English, Italian, and German. If you’re nervous about surf talk, that language support helps. It also means the instructor can explain the same idea in a way that clicks for you, not just for the class in general.

In one example from the provided feedback, the guide Santiago was described as focused, professional, and attentive. That fits the overall pattern: you’re not left to figure it out alone.

Group Lesson, But With Real Ratio Support

Tenerife: Group Surf Lesson catch your wave - Group Lesson, But With Real Ratio Support
Group lessons can be hit or miss. Some feel like you’re paying for company. This one is designed to avoid that.

The included setup includes a trainer for every 8 attendees. That’s a comfort metric for you. It increases the odds that you’ll get help when you’re stuck—whether that’s a paddling issue, a standing position problem, or just timing the takeoff.

It’s also why people often leave with the feeling that they learned something useful. You’re not just catching a couple waves. You’re getting coached through the process.

What Happens If Conditions Are Rough?

Tenerife: Group Surf Lesson catch your wave - What Happens If Conditions Are Rough?
Tenerife surf can be dramatic. One of the clearest considerations from the feedback is that water conditions and shore access aren’t always easy, especially when the sea state is heavy and the ground near the entry area is uneven.

So here’s how I’d think about it before you book:

  • The instruction team’s priority is safe and easy practice, so they may adjust the timing
  • You should still expect that learning to surf sometimes involves effort: paddling, wiping out, and walking carefully
  • If you get seasick easily or don’t feel comfortable around rough surf, you might want to confirm conditions with the school before you commit

The good news is that this setup is built for beginners. The schedule flexibility is a practical safety mechanism, not a random inconvenience.

Pricing: Why $46 Feels Like Good Value

Tenerife: Group Surf Lesson catch your wave - Pricing: Why $46 Feels Like Good Value
At $46 per person for a 2-hour group lesson, the value comes from what you aren’t paying separately for.

You’re getting:

  • equipment (board, wetsuit, booties)
  • theory time
  • instructor coaching at all times
  • accident insurance
  • the staffing ratio support (trainer for every 8 attendees)

If you’ve priced surf lessons in general, the equipment can easily become a hidden cost on some offers. Here, it’s part of the deal. That makes it easier to compare apples to apples, especially if you’re only looking for one session to test whether surfing clicks for you.

Also, the lesson is structured for different comfort levels. Since no previous experience is required, you’re paying for instruction, not for entry-level survival.

Meeting Point and What to Bring (So You Don’t Lose Time)

Tenerife: Group Surf Lesson catch your wave - Meeting Point and What to Bring (So You Don’t Lose Time)
Meet at the surf school location next door to a Dialprix supermarket. Look for the Tilegit Surf School sign. Outside, you should see a drying rack with wetsuits and water shoes.

What to bring:

  • Towel
  • Swimwear

That’s it for the basics. Everything else you need is included, which reduces decision fatigue. Bring a towel that you’ll actually want to dry off with afterwards, and wear swimwear that won’t make you tug and adjust every five minutes.

If you’re planning to shower after, you may want to pack an extra layer of comfort for the walk back, since you’ll be wet and possibly salty.

Language and Communication: How You’ll Keep Up

Tenerife: Group Surf Lesson catch your wave - Language and Communication: How You’ll Keep Up
You’ll see multiple instructor languages listed: Czech, Spanish, French, English, Italian, and German. In a sport where you’re learning physical movements, communication speed matters. If you understand the key cues quickly, you learn faster.

If you’re traveling with friends from different countries, this is also a useful detail. The lesson doesn’t assume everyone speaks one language, which helps the group stay focused instead of awkwardly waiting for translation.

And if you’re the type who needs an extra explanation before you try something, this school’s instruction style appears to handle that well in the provided feedback.

Who This Surf Lesson Is Best For

This is ideal if:

  • you’re a beginner or you feel rusty and want step-by-step guidance
  • you want to try surfing without having to source gear
  • you prefer a group vibe but still want real instructor support
  • you’re okay with the fact that conditions can affect timing and practice waves

It might be less ideal if:

  • you hate the idea of ocean conditions changing your schedule
  • you’re very sensitive to rough entry areas or uncomfortable walking on uneven ground during heavy surf
  • you want a private lesson style of coaching (this one is explicitly a group setup)

Should You Book Tilegit Surf School in Tenerife?

If you want a beginner-first surf lesson with included gear, clear coaching, and a structure that supports learning, I’d say yes. The price-to-inclusions ratio is strong at $46, and the lesson is built to keep you progressing instead of just standing on the sidelines.

Book this when you want something practical: theory, equipment, coaching, and time on the water. Skip it if you’re only looking for easy, perfectly calm conditions every step of the way.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for the surf lesson?

You meet next door to a Dialprix supermarket. Look for the Tilegit Surf School sign, and you should see a drying rack with wetsuits and water shoes outside the school.

How long is the surf lesson?

The lesson lasts 2 hours.

Is prior surfing experience required?

No previous experience is required.

What’s included in the price?

Included are the surfboard, wetsuit and booties, accident insurance, instructor coaching, a theory part (20 minutes), and trainer support for every 8 attendees.

Do I need to bring my own surfboard or wetsuit?

No. The instructor provides the surfboard and equips you with a wetsuit and booties.

Is food or drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

What should I bring with me?

Bring a towel and swimwear.

What languages do instructors speak?

Instructors are listed as speaking Czech, Spanish, French, English, Italian, and German.

Is cancellation or flexible booking available?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.

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