REVIEW · LIMA
Lima: Surf Class with Equipment and Instructor
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Surfing in Lima is real, not just a vacation fantasy.
You get professional instruction and the full kit, so you can focus on learning instead of figuring out gear. I especially like how the class builds from paddling and balance to riding. One thing to keep in mind: the ocean can feel strong in Lima’s winter season, so you’ll want to trust the instructor’s guidance and go at a steady pace.
This is set up for a fun, active beach session in Miraflores, with a warm-up on land, then focused time in the water. If you already surf, the instructor can adjust what you work on. The main drawback is simple: you’re going to get wet, and you’ll need basic fitness and comfort in the ocean to get the most out of it.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- Miraflores Beach: Your Launchpad for Surfing in Lima
- What the 90-Minute Lesson Really Teaches (Warm-Up to First Ride)
- Equipment and Instructor Support: Wetsuit, Board, and Patient Coaching
- Lima Waves in Winter: How to Read Stronger Conditions
- Is It Worth $36? Value for a Full Setup and Real Coaching
- Who This Class Fits Best, and Who Should Skip It
- Your Prep Checklist: What to Bring and What Not to Do
- After Class: Optional Extra Surf Time (And How to Use It)
- Booking Smart: Choosing a Time That Matches Your Energy
- Should You Book This Lima Surf Class?
- FAQ
- How long is the surf class?
- What’s included in the price?
- What languages are the instructors?
- What should I bring to the lesson?
- Can I surf longer after the main lesson?
- Is the class suitable for beginners?
- What are the age and health limits?
Key highlights you’ll care about

- Miraflores surf instruction: learn where lots of beginners start in Lima
- 90-minute surf lesson with full gear: wetsuit, surfboard, and certified coaching
- Skill building that makes sense: paddling, positioning, and balance in one clear flow
- Works for first-timers and revisits: your lesson adapts to your level
- Optional extra water time: you can continue after the main lesson for an added fee
- Multi-language instructors: English, Spanish, and Portuguese support
Miraflores Beach: Your Launchpad for Surfing in Lima

Miraflores is a practical place to learn because it’s built around easy access to the beach and day-to-day coastal life. When you take a surf class here, you’re not trying to cross the city to some far-off secret coastline. The experience is designed for a tight, productive lesson.
The vibe is active. Expect salt air, wet rubber (wetsuit time), and that moment when you realize surfing is mostly about timing and body position. The upside? A structured lesson keeps the day from turning into flailing. You’ll get coaching that aims at the fundamentals, not just “try harder” energy.
One more practical point: since this is a private group activity, you’re not stuck in a huge crowd where coaching gets diluted. That can matter a lot when you’re new and you want clear corrections fast.
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What the 90-Minute Lesson Really Teaches (Warm-Up to First Ride)

The session is 1.5 hours total, and it’s split into a land portion and a focused water lesson. Here’s the flow you can expect:
You meet at the surf school, then you get kitted out with the wetsuit and surfboard. Arrive 15 minutes early so you’re not rushing through gear time and missing the briefing. That early arrival usually makes the whole lesson smoother—especially if you’re learning how your wetsuit should fit and how to handle the board safely.
Next comes a warm-up with stretches plus a simulation of the terrain. That simulation matters more than it sounds. New surfers often struggle because they don’t yet understand how the beach, waves, and board movement connect. The simulation gives you a mental model before you’re in the water.
Then you head into the sea for the main instruction: a 1-hour lesson focused on:
- improving paddling
- dialing in positioning
- building body balance
If you’ve surfed before, the instructor adapts the class to your skill level. That’s a big deal for value. You’re less likely to feel like you’re repeating the same “how to stand up” steps that only beginners need.
After the lesson, you can continue surfing for additional time. The class highlights an extra hour option, but there’s also a way to stay longer with extra payment (up to several additional hours). It’s a good setup if you want more practice after the basics click.
Equipment and Instructor Support: Wetsuit, Board, and Patient Coaching

This class includes the stuff that usually adds cost or hassle on your own: a surfboard and wetsuit, plus certified instructors. For $36, that’s not just “a lesson.” It’s a whole setup that lets you start immediately—no running around Miraflores looking for rentals or wondering whether your gear fits.
The instructors are listed as English, Spanish, and Portuguese, which is helpful if you’re more comfortable learning through one of those languages. In practice, the class reviews also point to a theme: patience. Names that show up include Felipe, and also instructors like Carlos, Denise, and Denis. The pattern is consistent—people felt assisted whenever they needed help, and coached in a way that didn’t get tense if the waves didn’t cooperate right away.
Here’s what you should watch for as you learn:
- Do they correct your paddling and positioning in a calm, repeatable way?
- Are they checking in on how you’re doing as conditions change?
- Do you get help quickly when you wipe out or lose timing?
A good beginner surf lesson isn’t about never falling. It’s about falling, then learning the exact adjustment that helps next time.
Lima Waves in Winter: How to Read Stronger Conditions

Lima can bring stronger waves during winter time. That’s not a dealbreaker—it’s part of why surfing here can feel exciting and real. The key is matching your effort to your skill level and letting the instructor control the pace.
Instructors in the reviews were described as caring and patient, which matters most when conditions feel less gentle than you expected. If you’re brand new, the “strong waves” part means your first wins might be:
- better paddling endurance
- quicker positioning before the wave hits
- more stable balance when you do stand
Also, remember that your wetsuit isn’t magic. It helps you stay comfortable, but you still want to listen to safety guidance and keep your energy realistic for the session.
If you go in thinking you’ll conquer every wave, you may get frustrated. If you go in focusing on paddling and balance improvements, you’ll probably come away feeling you learned something tangible.
Is It Worth $36? Value for a Full Setup and Real Coaching

At $36 per person for a structured 90-minute surf lesson with equipment included, this is one of those deals where the math is your friend.
You’re getting:
- complete surfing equipment (wetsuit and board)
- a certified instructor
- a lesson designed for different levels (including beginners)
- safety and technique coaching
If you tried to recreate this on your own, rentals plus lessons plus gear guidance typically add up quickly. Here, you’re paying for the whole learning package, which is what you want when you’re new and don’t want to waste time figuring things out.
The best way to think about the cost: you’re buying time with someone who can correct your technique and help you make progress quickly. That’s usually the difference between “fun but random” and “fun with actual improvement.”
Who This Class Fits Best, and Who Should Skip It
This class is described as suitable for all levels and ages, with clear limits.
It’s not suitable for:
- children under 3 years
- pregnant women
- people over 80 years
And there’s a general health expectation: you should be in good physical condition. If you have any medical concerns, check with your doctor first. I’d also treat this as an active ocean activity—bring realistic energy, especially if you’ve never surfed before.
Who will love it most:
- absolute beginners who want a guided first attempt
- people who want a short, focused activity in Miraflores
- surfers who want a quick tune-up (paddling, positioning, balance)
If you’re the type who likes learning through doing—then you’ll enjoy this. It’s not a spectator sport today. You’ll be in the water and working the basics.
Your Prep Checklist: What to Bring and What Not to Do

You don’t need much, but you do need the basics. Bring:
- swimwear
- towel
- sunscreen
- water
- comfortable clothes
That last item matters because you’ll be changing in beach conditions. Dry clothes and comfy layers afterward help you feel human again, not like a soggy burrito.
Also note what’s not allowed: alcohol and drugs. The lesson is built around safety, honesty, punctuality, and professionalism, so keep it straightforward.
If you tend to get cold easily, pay attention to how you dress after the session. The wetsuit helps, but you’ll still want a warm, dry switch-out plan for after you’re done.
After Class: Optional Extra Surf Time (And How to Use It)

The core lesson is 90 minutes, and you’ll already have plenty to work on: paddling, positioning, balance, and wave timing. But the optional continuation is where practice turns into progress.
There’s an option to surf an extra hour after the lesson. Beyond that, you can stay longer for additional payment—up to 4 hours after the class with extra time. So if you feel motivated and the conditions are manageable, you can keep going.
How to decide in the moment:
- If you’re improving quickly and you still have energy, take the extra time.
- If you’re tired, focus on drying off and saving your strength for the next session you might book.
- If you’re brand new and overwhelmed, the main lesson is enough to leave with a clear sense of what to practice next time.
Booking Smart: Choosing a Time That Matches Your Energy

Class times are offered at various starting points, so you can pick something that fits your day in Lima. This is helpful because surfing is physical, and you don’t want to schedule it when you’re already running on empty.
One operational detail to plan around: there’s a minimum group size of 4 participants for the activity to take place. If you’re booking on a quieter day or traveling with only a couple people, you may need to double-check availability for your time.
Since it’s a private group, it’s best when your schedule aligns cleanly with the surf school’s available times. That also reduces waiting around with wet gear in hand, which nobody wants.
Should You Book This Lima Surf Class?
Book it if you want a structured beginner experience in Miraflores with equipment included and a coach who helps you build real skills. I’d especially recommend it if you’re trying surfing for the first time or if you want a quick reset on fundamentals like paddling and balance.
Skip it if you fall into the “not suitable” categories (under 3, pregnant women, or over 80) or if you know you can’t comfortably handle an active water activity. Also, if ocean conditions make you nervous, pick the most calm time you can and be honest with yourself about your comfort level.
This class is simple on purpose: get kitted, warm up, then work on the basics in the water. If you show up ready to learn and listen, you’ll likely leave feeling like you actually did something—not just watched waves do their thing.
FAQ
How long is the surf class?
The total duration is 1.5 hours, with a 90-minute surf lesson that includes time in the water.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes a 90-minute surf lesson, complete equipment (wetsuit and surfboard), and certified instructors.
What languages are the instructors?
Instructors are listed as English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
What should I bring to the lesson?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, water, and comfortable clothes.
Can I surf longer after the main lesson?
Yes. After the class, you can continue to surf for an extra hour, and you may be able to stay longer (up to 4 hours after the class) with additional payment.
Is the class suitable for beginners?
Yes. The lesson is suitable for all levels, and instruction can be adapted if you have prior surfing experience.
What are the age and health limits?
It’s not suitable for children under 3 years, pregnant women, or people over 80 years. You should also be in good physical condition and consult a doctor if you have medical concerns.






























