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Mastering a hydrofoil can be one of the most challenging parts of learning wingfoiling, which is why this specialised lesson focuses exclusively on foil riding. By removing the need to control a wing and using a support boat instead, you'll be able to concentrate entirely on balance, lift and board control while developing your hydrofoil skills.
Rather than learning multiple skills simultaneously, this lesson isolates one of the most important elements of wingfoiling: riding the hydrofoil itself. After a briefing covering equipment, safety procedures and riding techniques, you'll head out onto the water with your instructor and support boat. The session is designed specifically for riders who already have some experience using a wing with a SUP board but have not yet learned to ride a hydrofoil.
Instead of holding a wing, you'll be towed behind the boat, allowing you to focus entirely on board position, weight distribution and foil control. Removing the wing from the equation simplifies the learning process considerably and helps many students progress far more quickly than they would during traditional wingfoil lessons. Your instructor will guide you through the key techniques needed to achieve stable flight above the water while providing ongoing feedback throughout the session.
As your confidence increases, you'll begin to understand how small movements affect the foil's behaviour and how to maintain smooth, controlled rides. Many students find that this focused approach helps them unlock hydrofoil riding much faster, making the transition to full wingfoil sessions significantly easier. By the end of the lesson, you'll have a much clearer understanding of how hydrofoils work and the techniques required to ride them effectively.
Pollensa Bay provides excellent conditions for hydrofoil training thanks to its open riding areas and favourable wind and water conditions. The spacious environment gives students plenty of room to focus on learning without unnecessary distractions or congestion.
The waterfront facilities include hot showers, changing rooms, exclusive student areas, a swimming pool and a sea-facing bar and restaurant. Combined with the area's beautiful coastline and relaxed atmosphere, it creates an excellent setting for watersports progression.
This lesson is best suited to participants who have already spent some time using a wing with a SUP board and are looking to progress towards hydrofoil riding. Previous hydrofoil experience is not required.
Students should be comfortable in the water and bring sunglasses, sunscreen, a towel and drinks. A willingness to spend time practising balance and technique will help maximise progression during the lesson.
Learning to hydrofoil while also managing a wing can be challenging for many beginners. This lesson removes that complexity by allowing students to focus exclusively on understanding the foil, helping many riders progress faster and with greater confidence.
One-to-one coaching, dedicated equipment and boat support create a highly effective learning environment. Combined with experienced instructors and premium facilities, students receive focused guidance throughout every stage of their hydrofoil development.
This lesson is ideal for people who have already spent time learning wing control on a SUP board and are ready to begin working on hydrofoil skills.
It bridges the gap between basic Wing SUP sessions and full wingfoil riding, helping students develop confidence with the foil before introducing additional challenges.
Removing the wing allows you to focus entirely on learning how the hydrofoil behaves beneath the board.
Many students find this approach easier because they can concentrate on balance, body position and foil control without needing to manage wind power at the same time.
For many riders, yes. By isolating the hydrofoil element of the sport, progress can often be achieved more quickly than through traditional wingfoil lessons alone.
The focused format reduces distractions and allows instructors to concentrate entirely on developing your foil riding technique.
You do not need previous hydrofoil experience, but some familiarity with wing sports or Wing SUP sessions is beneficial.
The lesson is particularly suited to students who understand the basics of riding with a wing and are looking for the next step in their progression.
The support boat gently tows you across the water, creating the speed needed for the hydrofoil to generate lift.
This method provides a consistent power source, allowing you to focus on learning how to control the foil rather than worrying about changing wind conditions.
Many students experience their first moments of controlled flight during these sessions, although progress varies depending on individual balance and experience.
Your instructor will adapt the lesson to your ability level and help you work towards smooth and controlled hydrofoil riding.
Most first-time riders quickly notice how different a hydrofoil feels compared to a standard board. Small movements can have a significant effect on the board's height and direction.
Early attempts often focus on understanding these reactions before progressing towards longer and more controlled flights above the water.
About the centre
Hotel Port Blue Club, Pollentia Resort, Carretera Alcúdia-Port de Pollença Km.2, 07400 Alcúdia, Illes Balears
Operated by Mallorca Kiteboarding, a partner of adventuro.