South Coast Surf Academy offers all visitors who are interested in learning to surf the chance to do so in an educational, active, adventurous, Aussie beach lifestyle environment with plenty of opportunities to take photos and to collect water based memories that will last a lifetime.
South Coast Surf Academy provides all that you need - full-length Quicksilver/Roxy wetsuits, soft Malibu surfboards, and all the instructions in and out of the water, from friendly, accredited male and female instructors some of who are state champion surfers. During the two hour lesson, we teach you about ocean awareness, surf safety, board handling, and prone to feet techniques then we accompany you into the water to catch soft rolling white water waves from waist deep water all the way to the beach. We conduct our lessons on the beautiful South Coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula at Surfers Parade, Middleton.
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