REVIEW · FUERTEVENTURA
La Pared: Classic Surf Lesson in the South of Fuerteventura
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Waves start with good coaching. La Pared delivers a classic surf lesson in the South of Fuerteventura, with officially certified coaches and a relaxed, family-feel vibe. The main thing to think about is that food and drinks are not included, and your pickup time can shift with wind, tide, and wave conditions.
I love that the lesson keeps the group small, so you get real time in the water instead of waiting your turn. You’re also set up with brand-new style gear, including a wetsuit and a board matched to your level, which matters a lot when you’re learning fast.
In a typical day, you’ll get taken to the best surf spot for the conditions, learn safety and wave basics, and then practice lying, paddling, catching waves, and standing up. If you’re comfortable getting out into the surf for several sessions in one outing, this is a great way to start.
In This Review
- 6 Key Reasons This La Pared Lesson Feels Like a True Beginner Course
- Why South Fuerteventura Works So Well for Learning to Surf
- Getting There: The Classic Surf Bus and the Best-Spot Transfer
- New Gear, Small Groups, and Coaches Who Actually Coach
- From Rules to Real Waves: What Happens When You Arrive at the Surf Spot
- Beach Coaching: Lying, Paddling, and Catching Waves
- In the Water: Shallow, Knee-Deep Practice That Builds Confidence Fast
- Standing Up: The Moment the Lesson Clicks
- Languages Matter: German, English, or Spanish Instruction
- Price and Value: Why $68 Can Make Sense Here
- Who This Surf Lesson Is Best For
- Quick Prep Tips That Make the Wetsuit Fit Better
- Should You Book La Pared Classic Surf Lesson in the South of Fuerteventura?
- FAQ
- How long is the surf lesson?
- What is the price per person?
- Where do pickups happen?
- Does the tour include transfers to the surf spot?
- How big is the group?
- What language is the lesson taught in?
- Is wetsuit and surfboard included?
- Do I need to share my height and weight?
- Is food included?
- Is there accident insurance?
6 Key Reasons This La Pared Lesson Feels Like a True Beginner Course

- Max 6 participants means more coaching per person and less standing around.
- New gear (wetsuit and board) helps you focus on technique, not gear issues.
- Pickups plus a surfspot transfer from several South/Fuerteventura towns make logistics easier.
- Shallow, knee-deep practice first builds confidence and safety early on.
- Coached fundamentals cover lying, paddling, catching, and standing step by step.
- Insurance included so you can learn with one less worry.
Why South Fuerteventura Works So Well for Learning to Surf

South Fuerteventura is a serious advantage for first-time surfers. The area is known for consistent surf conditions year-round, with warm, clear water and beaches that make it easier to find safe learning zones.
That consistency matters because learning isn’t just about getting up—it’s about repeating the same motion enough times to build muscle memory. When waves and water conditions are steady, your lesson can stay structured and your progress feels faster.
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Getting There: The Classic Surf Bus and the Best-Spot Transfer

This is one of those tours where the logistics are handled, which you’ll feel from the moment you start. You can be picked up by the Classic Surf Bus directly near your accommodation, then transferred to the day’s surf spot.
Pickups and transfers cover areas like Tarajalejo, La Lajita, Costa Calma, Esquinzo, and Morro Jable. The pickup time depends on tides, wind, and wave forecast, so you’re not treated like a fixed schedule machine—you’re treated like conditions-first learners.
In practice, that means you go where the lesson is likely to work best that day. It’s also a good reason to build some flexibility into your half-day plan, because you’ll want to arrive at the bus on time when your pickup window comes.
New Gear, Small Groups, and Coaches Who Actually Coach

A big deal here is the focus on comfort and correct equipment. You get a personal neoprene wetsuit and a surfboard sized for your skill level, and you can share your height and weight so the fit is as close as possible.
The course also limits the group to six participants total. That family-style atmosphere is more than a nice detail—it’s how you get quick corrections, clear demonstrations, and more turns at the fun part: being in the water.
You’re guided by experienced, officially certified instructors, and the lesson is built to keep you supported without overcomplicating it. There’s also accident insurance included, which helps you relax and learn with confidence.
From Rules to Real Waves: What Happens When You Arrive at the Surf Spot

After a short transfer, you’ll meet your equipment and get introduced to how to handle it. This includes basic coaching on board and wetsuit use, plus quick instruction on interacting with other surfers and reading the surf environment.
Safety comes early. You’ll go over key rules and tips before entering the water, and it’s done in a way that makes the ocean feel less mysterious and more like something you can work with.
Then the lesson shifts into action. You’ll start with technique, but always with an eye toward getting you onto waves as soon as it’s safe to do so.
Beach Coaching: Lying, Paddling, and Catching Waves

The instruction starts on land, because the basics are easier to learn without sand in your face. You’ll practice lying and paddling techniques on the beach, then learn what to focus on when you’re trying to catch a wave.
This part matters because paddling is where most beginners feel stuck. You need to understand the motion, the rhythm, and how to position your body so your effort actually moves you forward.
The coach also explains important fundamentals for getting waves, then moves that skill into the water. It’s not just talk—it’s short demonstrations followed by you trying it with guidance.
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In the Water: Shallow, Knee-Deep Practice That Builds Confidence Fast
Once you’re ready, you’ll practice in the water—starting shallow. The lesson keeps you near the shoreline, usually in knee-deep areas, so you can repeat movements and build confidence without being thrown into the deep end.
You’ll work on paddling technique in the water, then the coach helps you catch waves once you’re ready. The goal is simple: you should be able to paddle out for your first waves independently, with supervision nearby.
One of the best parts of this setup is how quickly you can cycle through attempts. When timing and spot choice are right, it feels like you spend more time learning and less time waiting. And if you happen to be there in a quieter season, you might find there’s very little going on at the beach—enough space that the lesson feels almost private.
Standing Up: The Moment the Lesson Clicks

Catching waves is only the start. After you’ve practiced the entry and wave basics, the coaching shifts into standing—your next big milestone.
You’ll learn the correct technique for standing up and the proper surfing position on the board. The coach guides you through body placement so your stance stays stable, your balance improves, and your ride becomes more controlled.
By the end of the session, the lesson is designed so you’ve done the fundamentals enough to feel confident. You don’t need to be athletic or fearless on day one—the course is paced for first-time progress.
Languages Matter: German, English, or Spanish Instruction

The lesson is offered in German, English, or Spanish, so you can choose a language that helps you learn faster. When coaching is clear, you spend less time guessing what to do with your feet, your hands, or your timing.
For many beginners, the difference between improving and getting frustrated is simple: you need instruction you can understand instantly. Having the option to learn in your preferred language is a practical advantage.
Price and Value: Why $68 Can Make Sense Here
At $68 per person, the key question is value. This price is not only paying for the coach—it also includes transfers, gear, and insurance.
Here’s what you’re getting in the package:
- pickup to the best surfspot and the return trip
- surfboard matched to your skill level
- personal wetsuit
- professionally certified surf instructor
- accident insurance
- lesson instruction in German/English/Spanish
Food and drinks are not included, so you’ll want to budget for that on your own. But if you’re comparing against the cost of renting equipment and arranging your own transport, this package can feel like a fair deal—especially for a 3.5-hour session where you’re actually in the water.
Who This Surf Lesson Is Best For
This is a strong fit if you’re:
- learning for the first time and want step-by-step coaching
- traveling with family or friends and prefer a small group vibe
- looking for a lesson that includes gear and transport so you’re not juggling logistics
- okay with practicing in shallow water and building up gradually
It’s also a good option if you want a “classic surf” experience in South Fuerteventura without making surfing your full-time plan. You’ll leave with solid fundamentals and a clear idea of what to do next if you book another session.
Quick Prep Tips That Make the Wetsuit Fit Better
The smoother your start, the more you focus on technique. Before you go, you’ll want to share your height and weight so the wetsuit and board can be matched to you properly.
You’ll also provide your accommodation name and a mobile number so the team can contact you if needed. That small bit of info helps your pickup go smoothly, especially since pickup timing depends on conditions.
Should You Book La Pared Classic Surf Lesson in the South of Fuerteventura?
If you want a beginner-friendly surfing lesson with small group attention, new gear, and coaching that walks you from paddling to standing, this is an easy yes. The included transfers and surfspot selection also remove a lot of the usual stress that comes with learning a new sport in a new place.
I’d skip it only if you’re expecting food included or you need a rigid pickup time that never changes with the weather. If you can flex a bit and you’re ready to spend real time in the water, booking La Pared is a smart way to get your first surf day done right.
FAQ
How long is the surf lesson?
The duration is 3.5 hours.
What is the price per person?
The price is listed as $68 per person.
Where do pickups happen?
You’ll be picked up from near your accommodation and the listed pickup/transfer areas include Tarajalejo, La Lajita, Costa Calma, Esquinzo, and Morro Jable.
Does the tour include transfers to the surf spot?
Yes. There is a surfspot transfer included, and you’ll also be picked up and returned to your accommodation area.
How big is the group?
The lesson is limited to a small group of 6 participants.
What language is the lesson taught in?
The instructor teaches in English, German, or Spanish.
Is wetsuit and surfboard included?
Yes. You get a personal neoprene wetsuit and a personal surfboard matched to your skill level.
Do I need to share my height and weight?
Yes. You’ll be asked to provide your height and weight for a better wetsuit and surfboard fit.
Is food included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
Is there accident insurance?
Yes. Accident insurance is included.

































