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About the centre
Newquay, Cornwall
Operated by Fistral Beach Surf School, a partner of adventuro.



These kids surfing lessons are designed to introduce children to surfing in a safe, encouraging, and enjoyable environment while helping them gain confidence in the water and learn new skills step by step. Based directly on Fistral Beach in Newquay, the sessions combine beach instruction and water time with experienced surf coaches who specialise in teaching children of different ages and abilities.
Children begin the lesson beside the beach with introductions, wetsuit fitting, and a fun safety briefing covering the basics of surfing and ocean awareness. Coaches explain how to carry the board safely, position themselves in the water, and catch beginner-friendly waves before moving onto standing techniques. Sessions are designed to feel active and encouraging while helping children build confidence steadily throughout the lesson.
After practising techniques on the sand, the group heads into the sea to begin catching white water waves with instructor support nearby. Lessons combine coaching with plenty of water time, allowing children to learn through repetition while keeping the atmosphere relaxed and enjoyable. Coaches give regular feedback throughout the session while helping participants improve balance, timing, and board control at a comfortable pace.
As confidence develops, young surfers begin linking the different skills together more naturally, from paddling and wave catching through to standing and riding towards shore. Sessions are designed around progression while making sure children enjoy the experience and feel supported throughout their time in the water.
Fistral Beach is one of the UK’s best-known surfing beaches and provides excellent conditions for beginner surf coaching thanks to its spacious sandy shoreline and reliable waves. The beach offers plenty of room for younger surfers to learn safely while remaining close to the shoreline during early sessions.
Located on Cornwall’s north coast, Newquay is recognised for its beach lifestyle, coastal scenery, and strong surf culture. Lessons meet directly beside the beach within the International Surfing Centre, allowing children to get into the water quickly without long walks carrying equipment.
Group kids surf lessons are suitable for children aged 8 years and above who feel reasonably confident in the water. Participants should ideally be able to swim at least 25 metres independently before joining a group session.
Children under the age of 8 or less confident swimmers may be better suited to a private or family surf lesson where instruction can be adapted more closely around their individual confidence and ability level.
Children’s sessions are taught by qualified beach lifeguards and experienced surf instructors with extensive experience working with younger surfers in the sea safely. Coaching focuses on creating a supportive environment where children can progress gradually while still keeping the lessons enjoyable and engaging throughout.
Direct access onto Fistral Beach allows more time in the water and less time organising equipment or walking to the shoreline. With changing rooms, secure storage, hot showers, and quality surf equipment all available on-site, the overall experience is designed to feel straightforward and comfortable for both children and parents.
Lessons are based directly on Fistral Beach, with the meeting point located inside the International Surfing Centre beside the large pay and display car park. Being positioned right by the sand means there is very little walking involved with equipment, so more time can be spent in the water.
When you arrive, head to the hire and lesson area at the beachside complex and aim to check in around 20 minutes before your lesson start time. This gives enough time to get changed, collect equipment, and meet your instructor before heading onto the beach.
Most of the session is spent in or beside the water practising techniques and catching waves. Instructors begin with a short beach briefing covering safety, positioning, and the basics needed for the session before getting everyone straight into the surf.
Because the facilities are located directly on the beach, there is no long walk carrying equipment across town or down cliffs, helping maximise time in the sea and making lessons feel more relaxed from the start.
Most surf lessons last around two hours in the water and on the beach, although it is recommended to allow extra time overall for changing, briefings, and getting organised before and after the session.
Many first-time surfers are able to catch and ride waves during their first lesson, while regular progression usually comes with multiple sessions. Around three lessons often helps build confidence with the basics, while a longer series of five or more lessons can help surfers become more independent in the water.
Surf conditions can vary depending on weather and sea state, so lesson locations or session plans may occasionally be adjusted to suit the safest and most suitable conditions available. While most sessions take place on Fistral Beach, nearby beaches around Newquay may sometimes be used when conditions are better suited to the group’s experience level.
Alternative activities may also be offered on flatter days when there is not enough surf for effective coaching.
Yes, the sessions are designed specifically for children who are new to surfing as well as those with a little previous experience. Instructors teach the basics step-by-step while helping children build confidence safely in the water.
The lessons focus on creating a fun and supportive environment while introducing the key foundations needed to begin surfing.
Children aged 8 years and above can take part in the group surf lessons. These sessions are structured around younger surfers and taught by experienced instructors used to working with children in the sea.
Younger children may be better suited to a private or family session where coaching can be adapted more closely to their confidence and pace.
Children should feel comfortable in the water and ideally be able to swim around 25 metres independently before joining a group lesson. Surfing takes place in moving water, so basic swimming confidence is important.
Private sessions can often be more suitable for children who are less confident swimmers or who may benefit from closer instructor support.