Duo Surf Lessons
A Private Group Surf School with your very own Hawaiian Lifeguard Surf Instructor for private groups of 2 people.
Two (2) persons age 11+ are required for this class option. Must book in pairs.
Surfing is always better sharing the waves together!
Certified by the American Red Cross in Professional Lifeguarding, Ocean Rescue, CPR, AED, and First Aid.
The ideal surf viewing area is available at Kahalu’u Beach Park for spectators to enjoy. Kahalu’u is also ideal for swimming, picnicking, and snorkeling.
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | 75-5909 Alii Dr, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 |
DEPARTURE TIME | Please arrive promptly 15-30 minutes before your adventure. |
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WHATS INCLUDED |
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CANCELLATION POLICY |
$25.00 flat-fee charged per class reservation on all reschedule/ cancellation requests
-Cancellations within 48 hours = 100% Charge (including late/no shows) *Cancellations by HLSI Staff due to inclement weather/water shall be refunded. |
Duo Surf Lessons | |
Semi-Private Surf Lessons – For two people
Ages 11+
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$255 |
This adventure is operated by Hawaii Lifeguard Surf Instructors
Can HLSI provide surfer transportation?
No. Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the classroom and beach park. UBER is available in our area if needed. Public parking is free both at HLSI HQ for check-in and at the beach park. HLSI transports all surfing equipment for our students but to keep costs as low as possible for the classes we do not shuttle surfers back and forth.
When is the best time to surf?
Typically mornings are ideal for any ocean activity on the islands. Light winds tend to pick up in the afternoons making for choppy water conditions. We recommend earlier the better. Feel free to call our office for the current surf/ weather report.
How big are class sizes?
The max class size allowed is 8 students per class time with a max of 4 students per instructor. For larger groups, private back to back classes may be reserved to accommodate all surfers for the day. (per Hawaii State Law for Kahalu’u Bay)