SFC Surf School
Read SFC Surf School reviews at the source
See how SFC guest reviews fits the people, water and working lesson choices that make SFC part of Waikīkī.

Why the source matters
A review is most useful when you can see when it was written, the account that posted it and the business listing it belongs to. That context is lost when a site copies a sentence into a marketing card.
SFC currently has more than one TripAdvisor listing, so read the business name and location carefully. The listings should be claimed and merged to stop feedback from being split.
Open the current SFC TripAdvisor listing
TripAdvisor currently shows more than one SFC record in Honolulu. The link below opens the live SFC Surf School listing that contains the current lesson listing and public guest feedback, rather than a generic search-results page.
Read dates, trip context and the exact business name around each review. Duplicate records can split the history, so the number on one listing should not be treated as the whole story.
Open the Google listing at the harbor address
Google Maps currently returns two SFC Surf School records. The link below opens the result at 1651 Ala Moana Boulevard, the same street address used for the published meeting point, instead of sending guests to an unfiltered search.
Use reviews to form questions about communication and lesson fit. Use the current SFC confirmation—not a review or an old Maps detail—for check-in time, price, policy and day-of instructions.
Where to read real SFC reviews
SFC does not paste selected sentences into testimonial cards because a copied line removes the posting date, traveler profile, full account and platform moderation around it. Keeping the feedback at its source lets a guest read positive and critical context together instead of seeing only the fragment a business chose. It also lets the reader notice whether the post describes an open class, private lesson, family visit or another situation that matches the decision in front of them.
This page also emits no Review or AggregateRating structured data. SFC can add that markup only if eligible review content is actually presented on the page under Google’s current rules. Direct platform links provide honest evidence without manufacturing a rating signal or implying that SFC controls what an independent platform publishes.
Evaluate the fit
Use reviews to understand how other guests describe the experience, then compare those accounts with your own needs. A first-time family, solo traveler and returning surfer may value different parts of a lesson.
If a review raises a question, ask SFC directly before booking. Clear expectations are more useful than assuming another guest’s exact experience will repeat. Your own party and the current ocean still shape the decision.
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