REVIEW · LANZAROTE
Famara Beach: Surfing Lessons with Videos
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Famara makes your first wave feel possible. This lesson at Famara Beach pairs certified coaching in the water with a take-home GoPro-style video of your best moments. I especially like the small groups (so you get real feedback) and the included video that lets you relive the session. The one drawback to know up front: it can be harder than you expect, even if you’re fit and eager.
You’re not just dropped at the beach and told good luck. There’s a short theory run-through first, then you hit the Atlantic with instructors right there for guidance, followed by a simple reset with water and fruit before you head back around early afternoon.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Surf Lesson Worth It
- Why Famara Beach Works So Well for a First Lesson
- The 9:00 Pickup and the Short Theory That Saves Time
- Beach Coaching to Sea Time: How the Instructors Help You Catch Waves
- The Waves, Your Level, and the Reality Check on Difficulty
- What’s Included: Gear, Fruit, Water, and the Video That Makes It Last
- Pricing and Value: Is $59 a Fair Deal?
- Practical Tips for a Smooth Morning at Playa Famara
- Who Should Book This Surf Lesson on Lanzarote?
- Should You Book Famara Beach Surfing Lessons with Video?
- FAQ
- How long is the surf lesson in the water?
- Where does the hotel pickup happen?
- What’s the price and what’s included?
- What language will the instructors speak?
- What should I bring to the lesson?
- Is this lesson suitable for kids?
- Is it flexible if my plans change?
Key Things That Make This Surf Lesson Worth It

- Small groups with instructors in the water so you get hands-on corrections, not just tips from shore
- Quick theory before you paddle out so your first attempts don’t feel random
- GoPro video plus photos included, built around your best moments
- Famara Beach timing that fits a morning plan with you back near 1:00 pm
- All-level instruction, from complete first-timers to advanced surfers
- Team support across languages (Spanish, Italian, English) for clear instruction
Why Famara Beach Works So Well for a First Lesson

Famara Beach is the kind of surf spot that’s famous for a reason: it’s a real surfing scene, not a “practice” shoreline. You’ll be riding the Atlantic in one of Lanzarote’s most well-known surfing areas, so the setting feels legit from the moment you arrive.
What I like for beginners is that the lesson doesn’t feel staged. You’re coached for your level, and the instructors are in the water with you, which is a big deal when you’re learning timing, board control, and basic wave rhythm.
Also, you don’t need to be a sports person to enjoy it. The freedom comes fast, even if your first few attempts are a mix of wobbling and laughing. And if you’re already surfing, the structure still helps because you get specific feedback in real time.
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The 9:00 Pickup and the Short Theory That Saves Time

Your day starts with pickup from select areas on Lanzarote, typically between 9:00 and 9:30. Once you’re at Famara, expect a compact start: a short theory lesson designed to get your basics straight before you’re out in waves.
From there, the lesson shifts into hands-on coaching. The total surf time is 2.5 hours, and the overall activity is 3.5 hours once you include round-trip transport (about 30 minutes each way).
That timing matters because you’re not stuck in a half-day schedule with a long wait at the beach. You’ll learn the why, then get enough time to actually practice—not just stand on the shore and watch.
Beach Coaching to Sea Time: How the Instructors Help You Catch Waves

This is the core of why the experience scores so highly. You get certified instructors who stay in the water with you, coaching as you paddle, pop up, and try to line up with the wave.
Small-group size is part of this. You’re not competing for attention. In at least one session, the group was small enough to be 5 people, which makes it easier for the coach to notice what you’re doing and correct it quickly.
I also like the coaching style that comes through in real-world moments. Names that show up in instruction include Rany, Daniele, Federica, Andrea, and Daniel. The common thread: patient guidance, encouragement, and feedback that helps you catch waves instead of just repeating instructions.
For your progress, the “theory then water” flow is smart. You don’t spend the whole morning confused about what to do with your feet or when to stand. You get a framework, then you refine it under pressure, one attempt at a time.
The Waves, Your Level, and the Reality Check on Difficulty

The lesson is built for all levels, from complete beginners to more advanced riders. That’s useful because it means the coaches can vary how they break things down and what they focus on with each person.
That said, here’s the reality check: surfing can feel harder than it looks, especially the first time you’re balancing on a board while trying to time a moving wave. One key takeaway from people who did the lesson is that it’s a workout and a skill challenge at the same time—worth it, but not effortless.
Also, you’ll be dealing with wet suit gear, wind, sun, and sand. Even if you’re quick to stand on the board, you still have to paddle effectively and position yourself. Think of this as learning a new sport’s rhythm, not just buying a fun beach photo.
What’s Included: Gear, Fruit, Water, and the Video That Makes It Last

You get the equipment: a wetsuit and surfboard. That removes the hassle of renting gear or trying to guess sizing. Since the instructors provide what you need to start, you can focus on learning rather than troubleshooting.
After your session, there’s a reset: water and fruit. It’s a small detail, but it makes a difference. You’re usually wiped out after surfing, and having a simple recharge helps you leave feeling human, not just sunburned.
The big memory-maker is the media package. You’ll receive photos and videos, and the experience is specifically set up to deliver GoPro-style footage of your best moments. That’s not a throwaway add-on. Having actual clips of your rides helps you spot what improved and what you still want to work on.
If you’re the type who likes posting, it’s also a shortcut. Instead of begging a friend for shaky footage, you get something that’s meant to capture the action.
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Pricing and Value: Is $59 a Fair Deal?

At $59 per person, this lesson is priced like a value-first activity, and the math works if you care about both coaching quality and take-home memories.
Here’s what you’re paying for, specifically:
- Instructors in the water (not just beach supervision)
- Small-group personalized attention
- Equipment included (wetsuit + board)
- Theory time plus practice time
- Photos and videos, including GoPro footage
- Full insurance coverage during the activity
- Water and fruit
- Pickup and drop-off from multiple Lanzarote areas
If you’ve ever priced lessons separately from gear and media, the “everything bundled” approach usually saves money and frustration. The main value driver is time: you’re getting 2.5 hours of surfing, not a short taste.
One more value point: it’s 2.5 hours in the water with coaching, which gives you a real chance to improve during the same morning. That’s better than a lesson where you spend half the time waiting your turn.
Practical Tips for a Smooth Morning at Playa Famara

This experience is straightforward, but you’ll enjoy it more if you show up ready.
What to bring:
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Sunscreen
What to expect with the timing:
- Pickup is scheduled between 9:00 and 9:30, so plan to be ready a bit early.
- You’ll head back around 1:00 pm, after transport.
A smart mindset tip: prepare for a learning curve. If you’re expecting to stand up right away, you might feel frustrated. If you expect progress in small steps, you’ll have a better morning.
Also, don’t underestimate sun and wind. Even when the water cools you down, you can still get burned. Sunscreen is cheap compared to the rest of your trip.
Who Should Book This Surf Lesson on Lanzarote?

Book it if you want coaching that’s active, not distant. It’s a great fit for:
- Complete beginners who need patient instruction and structured basics
- Intermediate surfers who want feedback that’s specific enough to help you refine technique
- People who want a half-day plan that feels like a real activity, not a long tour day
It’s not for everyone. The session is not suitable for children under 12, so plan another option if you’re traveling with younger kids.
If you hate crowds and prefer personal attention, the small-group setup is a plus. And if you want something you can actually remember beyond a couple of blurry phone photos, the GoPro/video package is a strong reason by itself.
Should You Book Famara Beach Surfing Lessons with Video?

Yes—if you’re looking for a genuine learning experience with strong coaching and you care about capturing the moment properly. For the price, you’re getting more than surfing time: you’re getting equipment, guidance in the water, and a media pack that doesn’t rely on someone else doing their job as a cameraman.
I’d skip it only if you’re worried about the physical part of surfing. It can be tougher than you think. But if you’re willing to work a bit and listen closely, this is the kind of activity that gives you a big payoff quickly—often enough that you’ll want a second session before you leave Lanzarote.
FAQ
How long is the surf lesson in the water?
The experience runs 2.5 hours of surfing. The total activity time is 3.5 hours, including about 1 hour of round-trip transport.
Where does the hotel pickup happen?
Pickup is included from Puerto del Carmen, Playa Honda, Arrecife, San Bartolomé, Tías, Macher, and Puerto Calero. You’ll be contacted via WhatsApp for the free transfer service from those areas.
What’s the price and what’s included?
It costs $59 per person. Included are certified instructors, small-group coaching, wetsuit and board, water and fruit, photos and videos (including GoPro footage), and full insurance coverage during the activity.
What language will the instructors speak?
Instructors speak Spanish, Italian, and English.
What should I bring to the lesson?
Bring swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen.
Is this lesson suitable for kids?
No. It is not suitable for children under 12.
Is it flexible if my plans change?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. You can also reserve now and pay later, if that option is available for your booking.































