Experience Thrills with Southern California Kiteboarding's Introductory Lessons for 1 or 2 People, Up to 46% Off
Learn kitesurfing from skilled instructors at a unique beach location. Gain confidence with personalized lessons and global certifications
Want to dive into kitesurfing? Learn how to control kites on a safe beach spot. Start with smaller kites and move up as you get more comfortable. This intro lesson is all about having fun while gaining new skills on land, getting you ready for bigger challenges.
What we offer
Get into the thrilling sport of kitesurfing. The deal includes the small group intro lesson, perfect for beginners going solo or bringing along friends. Each session focuses on improving skills safely while enjoying personalized instruction.
- $49.00 for a 90-min introductory kitesurfing lesson for 1 person: Offers a single participant an engaging introduction to kite handling.
- $95.00 for a 90-min introductory kitesurfing lesson for 2 people: Perfect for pairs looking to learn together with personal guidance.
Why you should grab the offer
This deal is perfect if you're looking to jumpstart your journey into the world of kitesurfing at an exceptional location in Southern California. The safe, breakwall-protected beach ensures an ideal environment free from daunting waves, which is fantastic if you're just starting out or honing your skills. The instructors here don't just watch; they actively participate in your learning process by being right there with you, providing real-time feedback that can make all the difference during those crucial moments of learning. Plus, lessons are tailored according to your comfort level, allowing you to progress naturally at your own pace while building confidence every step of the way. Whether you're alone or with a buddy, there's a package that's perfect just for you.
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About Southern California Kiteboarding
What's more exciting than surfing? Surfing while flying, obviously. The instructors at Southern California Kiteboarding teach their students to do just that, though they refer to it as kiteboarding or kitesurfing. Their lessons focus on the most important part of the sport—the kite—by demonstrating how to control and steer it in the air. They work with small groups on the shore until their pupils can fly comfortably on their own, without training wheels tied to the kitestring. Once the lessons are finished, the staff can then direct kiteboarders to the right gear, give them advice on doing tricks, and invite them to kitesurfing trips around the world.