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Experience the waves like never before with a private surf lesson designed just for you. Set on the wild Atlantic coast in Strandhill, this session offers hands-on coaching, tailored instruction, and a relaxed pace that’s all about your personal progress. Whether you're completely new to surfing or want to sharpen your skills, you’ll get the full attention of a qualified instructor throughout.
After a warm welcome at the National Surf Centre, you'll meet your personal surf coach who will run through your goals, previous experience (if any), and go over some essential theory. You'll be given a properly fitted wetsuit and surfboard suited to your level, followed by a beach-based session covering water safety, paddling, pop-ups, and positioning. This is where you'll start building confidence before heading into the water.
Once in the surf, your coach will guide you every step of the way with clear feedback, support, and encouragement. With a private format, you’ll have the flexibility to progress at your own pace—whether that means catching your first whitewater wave or working on turns and reading the ocean. Expect high-quality coaching with plenty of time in the water, all in a safe and fun environment.
Strandhill is a small but lively surf town on Ireland’s west coast, known for its consistent Atlantic swell and laid-back vibe. The lesson takes place at the National Surf Centre, right beside the beach, making it easy to get from theory to wave in minutes. This location is ideal for learners due to its open beach break, sandy bottom, and accessible facilities.
The area also offers great coffee shops, seaweed baths, and beautiful walks along the coast if you want to make a day of it. The welcoming local community and the town’s reputation for surf culture make Strandhill a favourite for both beginners and returning surfers alike.
There are no previous experience requirements to take part in this private surf session. The only essentials are being comfortable in the water and physically able to swim short distances.
Participants under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or supervised from the beach for the full duration of the session.
The surf school is led by a dedicated team who live and breathe surfing. With 16 years of experience, founder Zuhé has taught in locations around the world and brings that depth of knowledge to every session. His partner Marianna is the first friendly face you’ll meet, always bringing positive energy and making everyone feel welcome.
Together, they’ve built a surf experience based on personal connection, quality instruction, and the belief that surfing should be fun and accessible for all. Their base in Strandhill reflects their love of community, waves, and the Irish coast, and their teaching style blends safety, skill, and a passion for sharing the surf lifestyle.
All lessons take place at the National Surf Centre in Strandhill, Co. Sligo. It’s a purpose-built facility right on the beachfront, offering direct access to one of Ireland’s most well-known surf spots. The centre is fully equipped and easy to find, with parking available nearby and great local cafés and shops just a short walk away.
Being based in Strandhill means you're learning in an area with consistent waves, ideal for both beginners and more experienced surfers. The beach is patrolled by lifeguards during peak season, and the bay's layout helps provide safe, manageable surf conditions most of the year.
You’ll need to bring a towel, swimsuit (to wear under the wetsuit), water to stay hydrated, and sunscreen if the sun’s out. It’s always good to come prepared for the changing Irish weather, so throwing in a warm jumper for afterwards is never a bad idea.
If you already own your own wetsuit or board, you’re welcome to bring them along. Some people prefer using their own gear, and we’re happy to work with whatever you’re most comfortable with.
Yes, absolutely. You're more than welcome to bring your own surfboard or wetsuit if you have them. Many returning surfers do this as they’re already familiar with how their own kit feels and performs in the water.
Even if you bring your own gear, our instructors will still tailor the lesson to your level. They’ll help you correct positioning on your board and offer advice on improving technique, regardless of what board you're using.
Yes – in fact, most of our participants are trying surfing for the first time. The sessions are beginner-friendly from the moment you arrive. We’ll start with a beach briefing covering safety and basic techniques, and then move to the water at your pace.
Our instructors are experienced at building confidence, helping you understand how to stand on a board, how to catch waves, and what to do if you fall. By the end of the session, most people will be up and riding – even if just for a few seconds!
No, swimming ability isn’t essential as lessons take place in waist-deep water. However, you do need to be confident being in the sea. If you're very nervous or have a fear of water, let us know in advance so we can support you properly during the session.
Even though the lessons don’t involve deep water, having basic swimming skills can help boost your confidence. Our instructors are always nearby and the lesson area is monitored closely to ensure safety throughout.
We provide everything you need to get started: a surfboard, wetsuit, and boots. All the equipment is well-maintained and suited to a range of sizes and experience levels. You just need to show up with your swimwear and a sense of enthusiasm.
Each session runs for around 2.5 hours, which includes kitting up, the beach briefing, practice in the water, and getting changed afterwards. It’s a good amount of time to learn new skills and still have energy left by the end.
You’ll have access to male and female changing rooms at the National Surf Centre. The facilities include hot showers, which are ideal for warming up after your time in the sea, as well as toilets and space to store your things.
The changing area is located right at the surf school, so it’s easy to get into your gear before your lesson and clean up quickly afterwards. We recommend bringing a bag for your wet swimwear and towel.
Yes – while English is the primary language used, many of our instructors are fluent in other languages. We can offer lessons in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German depending on availability.
If you or someone in your group would prefer instruction in a specific language, please let us know when booking. We’ll do our best to match you with an instructor who speaks your preferred language.
Operated by Atlantic Surf School Strandhill, a partner of adventuro.