SFC Surf School

Group Experiences

See how a shared SFC surf day fits the people, water and working lesson choices that make SFC part of Waikīkī.

Group Experiences is a planning page, not a separate product. Connect group experiences to one of SFC’s three current lessons or ask the team a direct question.

A broad SFC group gathered together on the Waikīkī beach

Build the group around who is actually surfing

A shared SFC surf day starts with the people — active surfers, observers and one organizer — so tell SFC who’s getting in the water, who’s watching from the sand, and who makes the calls.

For a shared SFC surf day, ages, water comfort and any past surfing shape the day more than the occasion, so share them with the crew early.

A large SFC group gathered on the beach after surfing together

Which lesson fits

A shared SFC surf day runs on one of SFC’s three lessons: an open group, a private one-on-one, or a closed private group for your own crew of two to eight.

The best fit for a shared SFC surf day comes down to who shares the instructor, not the occasion.

Getting there

For a shared SFC surf day, everyone meets at Pau Hana Sailing, 1651 Ala Moana Boulevard, inside the Ala Wai Boat Harbor — give shared SFC surf day a real buffer for Waikīkī traffic and parking, and keep one person holding the booking name and SFC’s number.

An open group of SFC students and instructors standing with boards on the Waikīkī beach