REVIEW · LIMA
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Your first wave in Peru starts in Barranco. This 1.5-hour surf session with Tubos Surf School blends real coaching with the stuff you need to get in the water. You’re not spending your whole day hunting rentals or guessing what to do next.
I like the simple setup: you get board and wetsuit rental plus surf guides, so you can focus on technique instead of logistics. And in one booking, the guide was Albin, who came across as genuinely kind and helpful.
One thing to keep in mind: there’s a reported communication hiccup where someone felt ghosted about timing and didn’t get the refund smoothly. Do a quick check that you’ve received your confirmation and any updates before you head over.
In This Review
- Key things that make this Lima surf lesson worth your time
- Barranco meeting point: starting at Circuito de Playas
- What you get in 90 minutes: coaching, board, wetsuit
- Riding waves with a surf guide: technique you can feel
- Weather matters in Lima: why your day can shift
- Price and value check: is $65 fair?
- The one red flag: communication and last-minute chaos
- Getting ready: simple prep that makes lessons easier
- Who this lesson suits best (and who might pause)
- A practical way to think about your lesson success
- Should you book Tubos Surf School in Lima?
- FAQ
- Where is the surf lesson meeting point in Lima?
- How long is the surf lesson?
- How much does it cost?
- Does the lesson include equipment like a board and wetsuit?
- Is this a private tour or shared group experience?
- What surf services are included?
- Is good weather required?
- What happens if the minimum number of travelers isn’t met?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things that make this Lima surf lesson worth your time
- Private lesson for your group, so you’re not just another number in a crowd
- Coaching and surf guides built into the session, not tacked on at the end
- Board + wetsuit rental included, which makes the $65 price feel more realistic
- Barranco location at Circuito de Playas, easy to reach and clear to find
- Strong overall rating (4.9 from 40 reviews) with lots of positive recommendations
Barranco meeting point: starting at Circuito de Playas

The experience starts at Circuito de Playas, Barranco, Peru. That matters because Barranco is a practical base for visitors: it’s an area where you can usually hop onto public transportation without wrestling for a taxi all morning or afternoon.
You’ll also end back at the same meeting point. For me, this is a big deal for first-time surf plans. You don’t want a lesson that turns into a scavenger hunt across town, especially when you’re already dealing with sore legs and salt water.
Timing is listed at about 1 hour 30 minutes, so show up with enough buffer to sign in, get oriented, and not feel rushed. Surfing punishes lateness, mostly because the ocean doesn’t care about your schedule.
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What you get in 90 minutes: coaching, board, wetsuit

This is a surf training session / surf lesson built around instruction and guidance, plus the gear rental. The package includes:
- Surf guides
- Board rental
- Wetsuit rental
- Surf coaching and training
That combination is where the value lives. A lot of “cheap” surf plans fall apart because they quietly charge extra for basic essentials like a wetsuit or they hand you a board and disappear. Here, you’re paying for the full experience arc: gear, instruction, and someone to help you actually do the surfing part.
Also, confirmation is sent at booking time. That doesn’t guarantee everything runs perfectly, but it does mean you should have a clear starting point and an official record of the session.
Riding waves with a surf guide: technique you can feel

The heart of the experience is the surf coaching. Since the session includes surf guides, you can expect hands-on help with fundamentals like stance, timing, and how to approach waves in a way that doesn’t turn every attempt into a wipeout festival.
You’ll likely do more than just stand on a board and hope for the best. The whole point of including guides is to speed up your learning curve. Even if you’re brand-new, having a real person watching and correcting your movement makes a difference fast.
And yes, the guide quality shows up in the overall sentiment: the strongest praise includes the feeling of getting proper support and having fun while learning. One booking specifically thanked Albin, which tells me the people running these lessons can be warm and attentive, not robotic instructors.
One other note: this is described as a private activity. That usually means better attention for your group. Instead of competing with others for a coach’s eyes, you get more time where it counts.
Weather matters in Lima: why your day can shift

Surf lessons depend on conditions, and this one is explicitly tied to good weather. If conditions are poor, you’ll be offered a different date or you’ll get a full refund.
So I treat this kind of booking like a weather-dependent plan, not a guaranteed slot. In Lima, clouds, wind, and swell can change the vibe quickly. If the organizers cancel due to weather, that’s not a failure on your part—it’s part of how surfing works.
There’s also a minimum number of travelers requirement. If that minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered another date/experience or a full refund. That’s one more reason to keep some flexibility in your schedule, especially if you’re booking during low-demand days.
Price and value check: is $65 fair?

At $65 per person for about 1 hour 30 minutes, this lesson sits in a range that can either be a good deal or a disappointment—depending on what’s included. The good news: your basics are covered.
You get board rental and wetsuit rental, plus surf guides and coaching. That makes the price feel more honest than options where you pay extra once you arrive.
It’s also worth thinking about what else you’re saving. If you had to rent a board and wetsuit yourself, you’d likely spend time (and possibly money) coordinating it. The lesson format compresses that into one plan. For most first-timers, saving time is part of the value.
Finally, the booking has a 4.9 rating with 98% recommended across 40 reviews. That doesn’t mean every session is perfect, but it suggests the overall product works for people—especially people learning for the first time.
The one red flag: communication and last-minute chaos

One negative experience stands out for me because it’s not about the ocean—it’s about communication. A customer reported being ghosted, waiting for the instructor with no message about cancellation, and then not getting the refund smoothly.
The provider response included an apology for an apparent email mix-up and asked how much the customer paid to sort things out. That suggests this issue was treated as a mistake, not ignored.
Here’s how you protect yourself: before you leave for Circuito de Playas, do a quick sanity check that you’ve received your confirmation and any updates for the session. If you don’t see messages close to the start time, ask for clarity through whatever contact method the booking gave you. Surf lessons are fun, but you don’t want to gamble your time on silence.
Getting ready: simple prep that makes lessons easier

The tour data doesn’t list a packing list, but you can still prep like a smart surfer in training. Plan for wet gear and cold spray, even when you think it won’t be that cold.
- Bring a way to keep essentials dry (a small bag works)
- Wear something you don’t mind getting soaked
- Expect to be in a wetsuit, so easy-on easy-off clothing helps
- Bring sunscreen and don’t trust your hoodie to handle everything
If you’re new, your biggest risk is not knowing what your body will feel like after a few attempts. Surfing uses muscles you didn’t ask to be recruited. Do yourself a favor and don’t schedule this right before something that requires walking like you enjoy punishment.
Who this lesson suits best (and who might pause)

This experience says most travelers can participate, which is encouraging if you’re traveling solo, with friends, or with a partner. It also lists service animals allowed, so you can bring a support animal if needed.
Because it’s private, it works well for families and small groups who want the coach’s full attention. One praised booking notes kids had an amazing time, which fits the idea that structured coaching can help beginners build confidence quickly.
If you’re the kind of person who hates uncertainty, the weather dependency might be your only real drawback. Surf lessons can shift when conditions don’t cooperate. If your Lima trip is tightly packed with no wiggle room, you’ll want to pick your lesson date with care.
A practical way to think about your lesson success
I measure a surf lesson by a few things: did I get better quickly, did I feel supported, and did the day feel worth the cost. This one checks those boxes because the package includes coaching, guides, and the gear rentals that stop first-timers from stalling out.
Also, the overall satisfaction is high: 4.9 with strong recommendation rates means the lesson structure is hitting the mark for many people.
Just factor in two realities:
1) You’re doing a weather-driven sport.
2) Communication errors can happen anywhere. You reduce the risk by checking updates.
That’s it. Surf is simple: show up prepared, listen to your guide, and stop thinking too much once you’re in the water.
Should you book Tubos Surf School in Lima?
If you want a straightforward Barranco surf lesson with board and wetsuit rental and real coaching, I think it’s a solid pick at $65. The high rating and recommendation rate are strong signals that most people get a fun, well-supported introduction to surfing.
I’d only pause if your schedule is extremely rigid or if you’re the type who can’t handle weather rescheduling. And before you go, do a quick check for updates so you’re not standing around wondering what’s happening.
If you’re flexible, this is exactly the kind of Lima experience that turns a travel day into a story you’ll tell for years.
FAQ
Where is the surf lesson meeting point in Lima?
The lesson starts at Circuito de Playas, Barranco, Peru.
How long is the surf lesson?
It lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.
How much does it cost?
The price is $65.00 per person.
Does the lesson include equipment like a board and wetsuit?
Yes. The service includes board rental and wetsuit rental.
Is this a private tour or shared group experience?
It’s a private activity, so only your group will participate.
What surf services are included?
You get surf training sessions, surfing lessons, and surf guides.
Is good weather required?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What happens if the minimum number of travelers isn’t met?
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. Changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted.


























