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About Surfing

 

Fiji – The Premier Surf Destination

Fiji is recognized as one of the premier surf destinations in the world…..sandy beaches, reefs, and warm water create an ideal environment for experienced and beginner surfers. Adrenalin‟s location on Denarau, on the island of Viti Levu, allows for fast access to Fiji's famous reef breaks like Cloudbreak, Restraunts, Tavarua Rights, Swimming Pools, Wilkes, Desperations and Namotu Lefts. We also offer surf trips to experienced surfers who seek great adventures along Fiji's Coral Coast.

Learn 2 Surf

What better place to learn to surf than in Fiji on a holiday? We think everyone should learn to surf! (yes, we are biased!) It‟s great for team building and physical fitness and you only need some swimming knowledge and a great sense of humor.
 
After years of experience teaching surfing we guarantee you will stand up and ride your first waves in just one lesson! Your first step in surfing begins with a video and some theory, and then on the beach we practice the right movements and the position you have to use on the board….then it‟s into the water to start surfing!

Private lesson usually take up to 3 hours and we keep our group lesson student/teacher ratio low (max. 5 students per instructor) for best results. The private lesson is one instructor for each student. You can take as many lessons as you want to improve your surfing.
 

Quality Board Rental

We have over 30 quality boards ranging from 5'9 short boards to 9'6 long boards. Stand-up paddle boards and boogie boards on offer. Learn to Surf fees include board hire.
 
 

 

Surfing Rules

 

Surfing's basic rules help to combat the increasing popularity of the sport of surfing, the increase of overcrowding at some of the popular surf breaks, and the inevitable outcome of frustration, tension and aggression in the line-up.

Basic surfing rules

  • Before paddling out, check the line-up
  • Do not paddle out in surf conditions that are overcrowded and are beyond your ability and fitness level
  • Always paddle around the break - not out through the middle of the pack
  • Always paddle towards the white water, never paddle up the face of a wave when a surfer is up and riding
  • NEVER drop in
  • Never throw your board
 

 
 
Tolerance and respect
 


We teach our beginner surfers that as their skills develop and they start to venture out in the line-up to respect the better surfers, be tolerant, follow the surfer's code, take your turn and by putting a smile on your face you will hopefully create a better, friendly vibe out in the surf. Nobody owns the waves and any surfer has the right to surf waves providing their surfing ability and fitness level is suited to the break and they are not a danger to themselves and other surfers

 

Surfing Pricing and FAQ