Surf lessons for two
Share a private Waikīkī surf lesson
Two surfers can share the beach talk and the laughs while each person gets direct feedback on their own paddle and pop-up.
- Duration
- 60 or 90 min
- Price
- $125 / $148.50 per person
- Gear
- Included
- Guests
- 2
- Lifeguard-certified instructors
- Up to four students per instructor
- Board, leash, rash guard and reef shoes included

From the SFC shoreline
Catch your first waves together
One person may have dreamed about surfing for years while the other agreed over breakfast. Start with that honesty and let the instructor set a welcoming pace.
Your surf lessons for two starts near Ala Wai Boat Harbor, where Scott “Uncle Savage” Minkler and the SFC crew match names to boards and check the latest confirmation before walking to the sand.

Water, people and place
Listen for your own board cue
The beach explanation is shared, but water feedback becomes personal. Hear your partner’s encouragement without copying a correction that belongs to a different body.
Before your surf lessons for two reaches the water, the beach talk turns an unfamiliar board into something you test on dry sand until the pop-up feels natural.
From the SFC shoreline
Give each other room in whitewater
Space makes the lesson calmer. Follow the instructor’s positions rather than trying to launch side by side for a picture that was never part of the plan.
A surf lessons for two runs on a real Waikīkī coastline shaped by reef and trade winds, so the instructor reads Ala Moana Bowls, Kaisers or Rock Piles and picks the teaching water for the day.

Water, people and place
Plan photos or surprises with SFC
An anniversary or proposal changes the meaning of the day, not the published lesson. Contact SFC before building a surprise around timing, media or another person’s role.
The price for your surf lessons for two sits in the fact strip above, while FareHarbor handles the live time, tax and final total at checkout.
From the SFC shoreline
Share one memory after the lesson
The best debrief may be simple: which wave felt light, which fall made you laugh and which single cue you would carry into another lesson.
Your surf lessons for two ends with one cue to carry home and usually a few photos on the beach — an honest record of you, your instructor and that Waikīkī morning.

When you are ready