REVIEW · FUERTEVENTURA
La Pared: Surf Courses for All Levels
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Two hours on the waves beats guessing. La Pared’s surf course is built for all levels, with small groups and equipment included, so you focus on learning instead of sorting gear first. One consideration: hotel transport costs extra at €5, so plan how you’ll get to the beach.
You’ll get pro instruction on the beach, focused on the basics that actually let you stand up: paddling, catching waves, and keeping balance on the board. I like that the instructors cover these skills in multiple languages—Spanish, English, German, French, and Italian—so you’re not stuck guessing what to do next.
The format is short and practical—2 hours with a maximum of 8 participants—and the school aims for a safe, fun lesson. Also, starting times depend on availability, so check the schedule before you commit.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll feel right away
- Two Hours on Spain’s Beach: What You’ll Actually Learn
- What this looks like in a typical 2-hour flow
- Coaches on the Sand: Why the Instructor Team Matters
- Equipment Included: Less Setup Stress, More Time Learning
- The Beginner-to-Improver Path: Paddling, Waves, and Balance
- Paddling: your momentum is the whole game
- Catching waves: timing beats strength
- Balance on the board: calm posture wins
- For First-Timers: You’ll Learn Without Being Left Behind
- For Returning Surfers: Practical Corrections in a Short Window
- Price and Value: Is $65 a Fair Deal?
- My value take
- Logistics That Actually Matter on the Day
- What You’ll Take Home (Besides Soggy Clothes)
- Who Should Book La Pared Surf Courses?
- Should you book La Pared?
- FAQ
- How long is the surf course at La Pared?
- Is the La Pared surf course suitable for beginners?
- What skills are covered during the lesson?
- Are surfboards and wetsuits included?
- How big is the group?
- What languages are the instructors available in?
- How much does the course cost?
- Is hotel transportation included?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
- Can I reserve now and pay later?
Key highlights you’ll feel right away

- Small group of up to 8 means feedback isn’t only for the fastest surfers
- Gear included (surfboard and wetsuit) keeps the lesson friction low
- All levels are welcome, from first-timers to surfers who want corrections
- Coaching on core skills: paddling, wave timing, and balance
- Instructors speak several languages, helping you learn faster and with less confusion
Two Hours on Spain’s Beach: What You’ll Actually Learn

A 2-hour surf lesson can’t teach everything, but it can teach the essentials that make surfing click. At La Pared, the coaching is organized around the fundamentals: how to paddle efficiently, how to catch waves at the right moment, and how to stay balanced once you’re up on the board. That’s the big win for this kind of class—no wandering, no generic talk, just the steps that matter.
You’ll be on the beach for the whole course, with instructors working with you on technique and positioning. The lesson is set up so beginners aren’t overwhelmed and experienced surfers can still get value from corrections. Think of it like a skill “reset” delivered in real time: you try, the instructor adjusts, and you try again while things are fresh.
The short duration also changes the vibe. Instead of waiting around, you get repeated chances to practice the same core motions—paddle, set up, stand, balance—until your body starts to understand what success feels like.
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What this looks like in a typical 2-hour flow
You can expect a sequence that moves through the lesson’s main targets:
- Learning and practicing paddling (getting into position and moving efficiently)
- Working on catching waves (timing and positioning so you actually get out there)
- Drilling balance on the board (staying stable and ready to ride)
The details will shift based on your group and sea conditions, but the focus stays consistent.
Coaches on the Sand: Why the Instructor Team Matters

This is one of those surf lessons where the people coaching you are part of the product. La Pared runs with professional instructors, and the language coverage is wide: Spanish, English, German, French, and Italian. That matters more than it sounds. Surfing uses a lot of quick, specific instructions, and being able to understand them clearly helps you progress in the limited time.
In prior groups, instructors such as Alberto and Francis come up often for being friendly, patient, and genuinely helpful. Jose is also mentioned as a standout teacher—especially by first-timers who wanted practical tips and encouragement. Even when the lesson is a group format, the pattern in feedback is consistent: instructors make room for each learner and don’t just focus on a few strong surfers.
If you’re nervous about being “the beginner,” this kind of coaching style is exactly what you want. Surf lessons are mentally hard—fear, balance, and timing all hit at once. When the instructor stays calm and supportive, you recover faster after wipeouts and you learn quicker from your mistakes.
Equipment Included: Less Setup Stress, More Time Learning

La Pared includes the necessary surf equipment as part of the course. That typically means you don’t have to hunt down a surfboard rental or figure out wetsuit logistics before you even reach the water. For your day, this is practical value: less admin, fewer last-minute surprises, and more time doing the actual surf part.
Equipment included also helps with pacing. In a 2-hour lesson, every minute counts. When the board and wetsuit are handled by the school, you can spend your energy on paddling technique and wave timing instead of waiting for gear.
If you’ve surfed before, you might still appreciate this setup. Even if you have your own gear, a structured lesson with provided equipment keeps the focus where it belongs: getting coached on technique and building repeatable habits.
The Beginner-to-Improver Path: Paddling, Waves, and Balance
La Pared’s course is designed for all levels, so the instruction adapts to where you are. Beginners usually need help with the sequence—how to get moving, how to handle the board, and how not to panic when waves hit. More experienced surfers usually want fine-tuning—small changes that improve takeoff, posture, and stability.
Paddling: your momentum is the whole game
Paddling is where most first-timers lose time. You might be strong enough to swim, but surfing paddling is about angle, rhythm, and positioning. The course focuses on paddling fundamentals so you can:
- get into position more reliably
- work with the wave instead of against it
- set yourself up for the next step (catching the wave)
The best part is that you’re not learning paddling in theory. You practice it, you get feedback, and you adjust.
Catching waves: timing beats strength
Catching waves isn’t just about being brave. It’s about timing—when to go, where to be, and how to respond as the wave forms. At La Pared, the coaching covers wave-catching fundamentals so you understand what the instructor is looking for and you can replicate it during your turn.
Because this is a group lesson, you may not get endless wave attempts. But you should feel the improvement faster than you would trying to learn on your own. That’s the real value of professional guidance in a short session.
Balance on the board: calm posture wins
Once you’re up, balance is the skill you feel immediately. The course includes coaching on maintaining balance on the board, which usually means better stance control, steadier weight distribution, and less frantic movement. If you’ve never stood on a surfboard before, this is likely the biggest mental hurdle.
The instructor feedback is key here. When someone points out the small things—where to place your weight or how to stay stable—you can correct quickly and start feeling more confident.
For First-Timers: You’ll Learn Without Being Left Behind
One of the most praised aspects is that the experience works even if it’s your first time ever. The learning structure is built around fundamentals, and the instructors are described as kind and available, with a willingness to give individual attention even in a group setting.
If you’re worried you’ll be the one spending the whole session watching others ride, you’ll be glad to know the class is aimed at beginners. The instructors are focused on making it safe and enjoyable, and the hands-on approach is what turns first-timers into riders during the lesson (or at least confident, improved attempts).
Also, group lessons can be intimidating. Here, the small group size helps. When there are fewer participants, the instructor can adjust more often and you don’t vanish into the background.
For Returning Surfers: Practical Corrections in a Short Window

If you already surf, you’ll still find value in a 2-hour session like this—especially if your goal is quick refinement. You can’t overhaul your whole surfing style in one lesson, but you can fix the high-impact basics. The course targets the core pieces that influence everything:
- paddling mechanics
- wave timing
- balance while you’re up
That means you can bring one or two focus points, and the instructor can help with the adjustments that matter most. Even if the lesson includes beginners, experienced surfers typically benefit from concise coaching and clear corrections, because the fundamentals don’t change—they just get sharper.
Price and Value: Is $65 a Fair Deal?
The price listed is $65 per person for a 2-hour surf course, including professional instruction and all necessary equipment. That’s a solid structure for value because you’re not paying extra for the basic “getting started” items.
The course also limits the group size to 8 participants, which is another value factor. If you’ve ever done tours where you get a quick demo and then mostly freestyle on your own, you know how frustrating that feels. Here, the format is built to keep real instruction part of the experience.
One more value detail: transportation from the hotel isn’t included. The optional transfer is €5. If you need it, factor it in when you compare the true cost. If you’re already near the beach, you can keep the total closer to the headline price.
My value take
For $65, you’re buying instruction + equipment + a structured lesson timeframe. That usually makes it a better deal than cobbling together surf rentals plus self-guided practice, especially if it’s your first time.
Logistics That Actually Matter on the Day

This course runs for 2 hours, and starting times depend on availability. So before you plan your day, check the available start times that fit your schedule.
You’ll meet and learn on the beach in Spain. Because the course is tight and practice-focused, you’ll want to be at the location on time rather than hoping you can catch up later.
If you’re staying at a hotel and need help getting there, you can add the optional €5 transportation. Since transport is not included in the base price, plan your route early. It’s the only logistics snag that can meaningfully affect your experience.
What You’ll Take Home (Besides Soggy Clothes)
A good surf lesson leaves you with more than stories. This one is aimed at giving you practical skills you can carry into future sessions.
You should finish with:
- a clearer sense of how to paddle effectively
- a better feel for when to go for a wave
- improved understanding of balance while on the board
- confidence that you can learn in a short, structured format
Even if you don’t turn into a lineup regular in one day, you’ll know what to focus on next time. That’s the difference between a fun outing and actual progress.
Who Should Book La Pared Surf Courses?
This course is a strong match if:
- you’re a beginner and want guided instruction right from the basics
- you’re an intermediate/advanced surfer who wants quick feedback on core skills
- you prefer a small group setting where the instructor can give attention
- you’d like the lesson taught in a language you’re comfortable with (Spanish, English, German, French, or Italian)
It may not be the best fit if you want a long multi-session program or if you’re only interested in surfing with no coaching component. Also, if getting to the beach is hard for you and you don’t want to manage logistics, you’ll want to consider the optional €5 transfer.
Should you book La Pared?
I’d book it if you want a practical, instruction-led surf session in Spain with gear included and a small group of up to 8. The standout strength here is the coaching style: instructors like Alberto, Francis, and Jose are specifically praised for being supportive, attentive, and effective even for people who have never surfed before.
Choose carefully on logistics if your hotel is far from the meeting beach, since transport is extra. If you can handle that, this is a good-value way to learn the real mechanics of surfing without spending your day on rentals and trial-and-error.
FAQ
How long is the surf course at La Pared?
The course lasts 2 hours.
Is the La Pared surf course suitable for beginners?
Yes. The course is stated as suitable for all levels, including people who are new to surfing.
What skills are covered during the lesson?
The lesson focuses on fundamentals like paddling, catching waves, and maintaining balance on the board.
Are surfboards and wetsuits included?
Yes. All necessary surfing equipment is provided as part of the course.
How big is the group?
The course is a small group limited to 8 participants.
What languages are the instructors available in?
Instructors can teach in Spanish, English, German, French, and Italian.
How much does the course cost?
The price is $65 per person.
Is hotel transportation included?
No. Transportation from the hotel is not included, but it is available as an optional extra for €5.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Can I reserve now and pay later?
Yes. The option is reserve now & pay later, with booking your spot and paying nothing today.






























