BeOcean Krui
Sumatra, Indonesia
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We've reviewed and ranked all 444 surf camps based on our Camp Score system, which evaluates reputation (Google reviews), surf quality, value for money, and ethical practices. Each camp below includes a detailed overview to help you find your perfect surf adventure.
Sumatra, Indonesia
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Sumatra, Indonesia
The Mandiri Beach Club is an all-inclusive surf camp located in the wave-rich region of Krui, Southern Sumatra. The camp accommodates 14 guests in seven large, ensuite bedrooms set directly on the beachfront. Three meals per day are included and served from the beach bar central to the property. A ...
Northern Spain, Spain
Rural Surf was created to share the waves of Asturias with surfers who value quality over crowds. Located in Naveces, on the central coast of Asturias, the camp sits in a rural setting just minutes from pristine beaches that rarely see the crowds common at more famous European surf destinations. Th...
Northern Portugal, Portugal
Eco surf in empty lineups
Golden Waves stands out for actually delivering on that "empty lineups" promise that every surf camp claims. Their Central Portugal location hits uncrowded breaks where beginners can learn without dodging crowds and intermediates can focus on progression. The 4:1 coach ratio means real attention to your technique. What makes this place different is how seriously they take the yoga side. This isn't token morning stretching—they run professional yoga programming that genuinely complements surf training. The eco-certified lodge creates a peaceful atmosphere that some love and others find too zen. Think organic meals, wellness focus, and a quieter vibe than typical party-heavy surf camps. The surf coaching gets consistently strong feedback across 150 Google reviews (4.6★), with personalized instruction that works for both skill levels they accept. Their bike rental lets you explore between sessions, and the beautiful lodge setting definitely photographs well for Instagram. At €519-909 per week, they're priced at the premium end. The wellness focus and mature atmosphere won't suit everyone—if you want cheap beers and late-night parties, look elsewhere. The smaller capacity also means booking ahead. Golden Waves works best for surfers who want quality instruction in uncrowded waves, appreciate good yoga programming, and don't mind paying more for a peaceful, eco-conscious experience over a party scene.
Sumatra, Indonesia
Hai Surf Camp sits beachfront in the Utara district of South Sumatra, about an hour north of Krui town. The camp puts you within reach of three world-class surf breaks: Honey Smacks, Jimmy's Right, and Jenny's Right. These waves attract experienced surfers looking for uncrowded barrels away from the...
The Mentawais, Indonesia
A family-run beachfront surf camp in the Mentawai Islands offering all-inclusive packages with daily boat trips to 25+ world-class waves, gourmet m...
Taghazout, Morocco
Surf Camp Taghazout operates from the BB Hostel in Taghazout village, one of Morocco's most celebrated surf destinations. The property sits 130 meters from Taghazout beach, with a rooftop terrace offering panoramic views across the bay and the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Founded in 2011, the camp has bui...
Northern Spain, Spain
Star Surf Camps Oyambre sits within Oyambre Natural Park in Cantabria, northern Spain. The campsite combines a stunning mountain backdrop on one side with sea views on the other, offering a unique setting for a surf holiday. Playa de Oyambre is within walking distance from the camp. The camp operat...
West El Salvador, El Salvador
Located at Playa El Zonte in La Libertad, El Salvador, Horizonte Surf Camp provides a relaxed beachfront experience on the Pacific coast. The resort offers beginner-friendly surf lessons with soft 8-foot boards, taught by local instructors who include a surf shirt with each lesson. Beyond surfing, ...
Northern Spain, Spain
Stoke Surf House operates out of a traditional Basque farmhouse converted into a communal surf camp, surrounded by nature yet close to some of Spain's best waves. The camp offers daily transfers to Zarautz, home to a 2.5km stretch of sandy beach breaks that work well for beginners through intermedia...
North Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Where glamping meets surfing — collect moments, not things, in Tamarindo
Dreamsea Surf Camp brings a party-hostel energy to Tamarindo that's hard to find elsewhere in Costa Rica. This is where solo travelers come to make lifelong friends while learning to surf. The camp runs on a social schedule—structured surf lessons and yoga sessions by day, then group dinners, bar nights, and bonfire conversations after dark. What sets Dreamsea apart is how they've perfected the balance between learning and socializing. Their beginner-focused instructors are genuinely patient, taking groups to four different nearby beaches depending on conditions. Between surf sessions, guests hang in hammocks, splash in the pool, or join the daily yoga classes led by certified instructors. The "glamping meets surfing" tagline is a bit generous—accommodations are basic hostel-style setups. But at $380 per week for all-inclusive packages (meals, lessons, activities included), the value is solid. The international crowd skews young and energetic, creating an atmosphere that's part summer camp, part beach party. With a 4.2-star Google rating from 218 reviews, most guests love the community vibe and beginner-friendly instruction, though the party atmosphere isn't for everyone. Dreamsea works best for solo travelers in their 20s and early 30s who want to learn surfing while making friends from around the world.
Bali, Indonesia
Dreamsea Bali Uluwatu is a clifftop surf hotel overlooking one of Indonesias most legendary wave zones. The property sits directly above Padang Padang, with Impossibles and Baby Padang within walking distance down a stairway carved into the rock face. The hotel draws design inspiration from traditi...
Sumatra, Indonesia
Sumatra Surf Resort is one of the most chilled and friendly surf resorts in South Sumatra, situated 30km from Krui at Tanjung Setia. The resort faces Ujung Bocor, the longest and best left-handed reef break in the region - a wave that ranges from heavy dredging barrels to long carveable walls with r...
South Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Surfing for women, by women — find your flow in Nosara's tropical paradise
Mamawata stands out as Costa Rica's premier women-only surf retreat, where hosts Eki and Helena have created something special in South Costa Rica. This isn't your typical surf camp—it's more like joining a chosen family for a week. The camp excels at building confidence fast. Complete beginners often stand up in their first session, while advanced surfers refine their technique through video analysis and personalized coaching. What really sets Mamawata apart is the atmosphere. Solo travelers consistently mention feeling welcomed immediately, and the women-only environment creates genuine bonds that last beyond the retreat. Chef Casper's locally-sourced meals get rave reviews, elevating the food experience well above standard surf camp fare. The FLOW retreat combines six surf lessons with yoga, breathwork, spa treatments, and evening dinners both at the villa and local restaurants. With perfect 5-star ratings from 60 reviews, guests clearly love the balance of structured instruction and free surf time. At $3,400-4,500 per week, it's a premium experience that accommodates beginner through advanced levels. The all-inclusive format covers everything from airport transfers to equipment. The trade-off? Men and mixed groups need to look elsewhere. Mamawata is perfect for women seeking genuine community, rapid skill development, and a retreat that prioritizes connection over just catching waves. Solo travelers and those wanting supportive, confidence-building instruction will find their tribe here.
South Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Costa Rican-owned surf camp at the gateway to Marino Ballena National Park
This Costa Rican-owned surf camp stands out for its prime location at the gateway to Marino Ballena National Park, where guests can spot migrating whales and dolphins between surf sessions. Uvita Surf Camp offers something most other camps can't match: the famous whale tail sandbar formation practically on their doorstep. The camp focuses on beginners and low-intermediate surfers, with patient local instructors who know exactly where to find the gentlest waves for learning. Their 5-star Google rating from 62 reviews speaks to the quality of instruction and the peaceful atmosphere that keeps guests coming back. Starting at $942 per week, you get comfortable accommodations with a pool, restaurant, and bar – all in a much quieter setting than the crowded tourist zones further north. The trade-off? Surf conditions can be less consistent than other spots, and nightlife options are limited. You might need transportation to reach some surf breaks. This camp attracts guests who want to combine surfing with serious nature exploration. Think waterfall hikes, wildlife spotting, and national park adventures alongside your daily surf sessions. The locally-sourced food and smaller operation create an intimate, authentic Costa Rican experience. Uvita Surf Camp is perfect for beginners seeking a peaceful introduction to surfing, nature lovers who want more than just waves, and anyone looking to escape the party scene for something more authentic and tranquil.
The Mentawais, Indonesia
Alaia Mentawai is a boutique surf resort on the remote shores of Siberut Island, offering exclusive access to world-class waves including Hideaways...
Alaia Mentawai sits on a secluded stretch of beach on Siberut Island, positioned perfectly to access the southern Mentawai wave zone. The resort features four private bungalows and a loft accommodation, all beachfront with stunning ocean views. The all-inclusive experience covers accommodation in t...
South Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Where small is beautiful — intimate surf and yoga retreats that awaken purpose
Bodhi Surf + Yoga takes their "Small is Beautiful" philosophy seriously, creating intimate retreats that feel more like staying with conscious friends than visiting a resort. This certified B Corporation in Uvita has earned a perfect 5-star Google rating from 245 reviews by combining excellent surf instruction with meaningful sustainability practices and community involvement. Their week-long programs start at $2,700 and focus on beginners and low-intermediate surfers who want more than just wave riding. The surf coaching gets consistently high marks, with instructors known for their patience and deep knowledge of local breaks. The yoga program is equally strong, complementing surf sessions with skilled instruction that guests rave about. What sets Bodhi apart is their commitment to purpose-driven travel. They emphasize environmental education, cultural connection, and giving back to the local community. Meals feature organic, locally-sourced ingredients with plenty of plant-forward options. The lodge maintains a quiet, mindful atmosphere that encourages genuine connections between guests. The trade-off? This isn't a party scene or budget option. Uvita's more remote location lacks the buzz of popular surf towns, and the philosophical approach might feel intense for purely recreational surfers. Bodhi works best for conscious travelers seeking authentic transformation through surf and yoga, especially those who value sustainability and want their travel dollars supporting meaningful practices.
Ericeira, Portugal
The complete surf experience
Surfcamp 360 lives up to its name with a genuinely holistic approach that goes well beyond basic surf lessons. While many camps focus solely on getting you standing on a board, this Santa Cruz operation weaves in yoga sessions, local cultural experiences, and the kind of authentic Portuguese immersion that turns a surf trip into something more meaningful. The camp sits in the quieter stretch between Ericeira and Peniche, offering prime wave access without the crowds. Their 4.9-star rating across 86 Google reviews reflects consistently outstanding instruction—guests regularly mention catching their first waves within one or two sessions thanks to patient instructors like Pedro and Rui. The family-like atmosphere makes solo travelers feel instantly welcome while helping groups bond over shared progression. Starting at EUR565 per week, they cater to beginners and intermediates with flexible accommodation options and special surf-yoga packages that balance intensive wave time with proper recovery. The wellness focus includes healthy meals that guests consistently praise, plus amenities like a bar and terrace for evening socializing. The trade-offs are worth noting: expect crowds during peak season, and you'll need transport to reach Santa Cruz's town center for nightlife or shopping. This camp works best for travelers who want rapid surf progression wrapped in genuine Portuguese culture, plus the kind of supportive community atmosphere that creates lasting friendships alongside lasting surf memories.
Sumatra, Indonesia
A private island surf retreat on Pitojat Island in the Mentawai Islands, hosting just 8-10 guests in handcrafted bungalows with Scarecrows breaking...
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Sinaloa, Nayarit and Jalisco, Mexico
Located just 35-50 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta International Airport in Sayulita, Nayarit, Sayulita Surf Camps specializes in personalized surf instruction that prioritizes quality over quantity. The team conducts only one surf session per day, timing each lesson to match optimal tide condition...
South Nicaragua, Nicaragua
What sets Surf & Yoga Retreat Nicaragua apart is its authentic family atmosphere and exceptional plant-based cuisine. Chef Isobel creates vegetarian masterpieces using local ingredients—think creative dishes bursting with flavor and homemade desserts that guests genuinely rave about. Yoga instructor Marie takes the wellness side seriously, offering transformative themed sessions, breathwork workshops, and sound healing that perfectly complement daily surf sessions. Located in remote Popoyo, this women-only retreat earns its impressive 4.9-star rating through genuine hospitality. Managers Romane and Joana make solo travelers feel instantly welcomed and included. Surf instructor Carlos provides patient, encouraging lessons that help beginners build real confidence in the water. The property itself delivers—clean, spacious rooms with AC, a refreshing pool area, and thoughtful communal spaces. Starting at $1030 per week all-inclusive, the camp caters to beginner and intermediate surfers with proper board selection and coaching. They provide restaurant-quality meals, reliable WiFi, and that peaceful "steps from the beach" location Nicaragua is known for. The remote setting means limited outside dining or entertainment options, and some guests surfing twice daily find portions could be more generous for their calorie needs. This retreat works best for women seeking an intimate, wellness-focused surf experience where exceptional food, genuine connections, and personal growth matter more than party vibes or extensive amenities.
The Mentawais, Indonesia
Family-run surf retreat in the Southern Mentawai Islands near Sikakap port.
Novali Surf Retreat is a family-friendly operation located in the Southern Mentawai Islands, a short ride from the port of Sikakap. Run by local Mentawai surfer Novi and Australian surfer Micky, the retreat combines local knowledge with international hospitality standards. The Southern Mentawai reg...
Peniche, Portugal
Surf the Silver Coast
Global Surf School & Camp takes a refreshingly professional approach to surf instruction on Portugal's Silver Coast. While many camps prioritize the party atmosphere, this operation focuses squarely on systematic teaching and skill development. Their qualified instructors deliver clear, structured lessons with proper safety protocols—ideal for surfers who want to genuinely improve rather than just splash around. Based at Praia da Areia Branca near Peniche, they've got access to some of Portugal's most consistent waves. The school provides quality equipment across all board types, from beginner foam boards to performance shortboards and longboards. Their 4.8-star Google rating from 79 reviews reflects their reliable, well-organized approach. Starting at EUR535 per week, they cater to both complete beginners and advanced surfers looking to refine technique. The surf house offers comfortable accommodation with BBQ areas and chill-out spaces, though the overall vibe leans more school-like than camp-like. Don't expect extensive social programming or that classic surf camp party scene. What you get instead is dependable instruction, flexible scheduling, and instructors who actually provide constructive feedback. The operation runs smoothly with clear communication and proper equipment maintenance. This camp suits independent travelers and serious learners who prioritize skill development over socializing. Perfect for adults wanting professional instruction without the typical backpacker chaos, though social butterflies might find it a bit impersonal.
Bali, Indonesia
Mondo Surf Village sits in Pererenan, the quieter side of Canggu, surrounded by rice paddies and just minutes from some of Bali's best surf breaks. The village spreads across tropical gardens with a swimming pool, yoga shala, and traditional Balinese buildings housing nine uniquely designed rooms. ...
Northern Portugal, Portugal
Award-winning surf meets wellness
Janga Surfcamp stands out as an award-winning operation that takes wellness seriously—they've been recognized as one of Europe's top surf camps by BeyondSurfing in both 2023 and 2025. Unlike typical dorm-style setups, they offer individual rooms with private bathrooms in their Central Portugal location near Figueira da Foz. The German-run camp focuses on small group surf instruction, meaning beginners and advanced surfers actually get individual attention rather than crowd management. Their 4.8-star rating from 129 Google reviews reflects consistent quality across all aspects—particularly their healthy, delicious food and experienced, patient instructors. What sets Janga apart is their genuine wellness integration. Daily yoga comes included, plus they offer massage, sauna, and spa treatments. The outdoor pool and gym create proper recovery space between surf sessions. The camp attracts a friendly international crowd and maintains an inclusive atmosphere that's LGBTQ+ friendly. Starting at EUR 540 per week, it's premium pricing for premium experience. The professional yet relaxed vibe suits those wanting structure balanced with freedom, though hardcore party seekers might find it too mellow. Peak season books quickly due to their smaller operation size. Janga works best for surfers seeking quality instruction, comfortable accommodation, and wellness focus over budget-conscious partying. It's ideal for travelers who value community, good food, and a balanced approach to surf camp life.
Peniche, Portugal
Choose your vibe, same great waves
Here's what sets Surf2smile apart: they actually get that different people want different vibes from their surf trip. While most camps lock you into one atmosphere, they run both a social 10-room hostel and a quieter 5-room beach house just 300 meters from Costa da Caparica's waves. Their 4.8-star rating from 86 reviews isn't just about the location. The instructors consistently get praise for their patience with beginners—many guests catch their first waves in session one or two. The 5:1 coach ratio means actual attention, not just group herding. They handle all skill levels, from complete beginners to advanced surfers looking to dial in technique. The camp covers both ends of the social spectrum well. Want to party and meet people? The hostel delivers that energy. Need quiet recovery time between sessions? The beach house works better. Both options include daily van trips to different breaks along the 30-kilometer coastline, so you're not stuck with just one surf spot. At EUR470 per week, it's mid-range pricing for Portugal's surf scene. The facilities are basic but clean, and you're trading fancy amenities for proximity to consistent waves and quality instruction. The yoga classes and on-site restaurant add convenience without inflating costs. Best for beginners wanting rapid progression and anyone who appreciates having accommodation options that match their travel style rather than compromising on either waves or atmosphere.
Rote Island, Indonesia
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Algarve & South Portugal, Portugal
Feel free by the ocean
Mayla Surf House stands out by offering their own private surf point at Amoreira Beach—a rare perk that lets guests escape crowds and learn in a more relaxed setting. This Portuguese home-turned-surf-accommodation focuses on creating genuine community rather than running a structured camp program. Located in Vale da Telha, they're perfectly positioned within 4 kilometers of the Algarve's best breaks: Arrifana, Monte Clérigo, and Amoreira. The setup feels authentically Portuguese with hillside-view rooms, private terraces, and a shared living room with fireplace for evening hangouts. A pool and garden handle the summer relaxation side of things. Rather than employing full-time instructors, Mayla arranges quality surf lessons separately, giving guests flexibility in their approach. The 4:1 coach ratio ensures personalized attention for beginners and intermediates. At €445 per week, it offers solid value (66/100 score) with their 4.7★ Google rating from 83 reviews backing up the welcoming atmosphere guests consistently praise. The trade-off? This isn't an intensive surf camp with structured programming. It's accommodation-focused with a homey feel that encourages socializing while respecting privacy. They book up quickly due to their smaller operation. Mayla works best for solo travelers wanting community, couples seeking a surf-focused getaway, or families introducing kids to waves in a relaxed, authentic Portuguese setting.
East Coast (Arugam Bay), Sri Lanka
This all-inclusive retreat stands out by combining structured surf coaching with daily yoga sessions in Arugam Bay's quietest corner, overlooking scenic rice paddies where monkeys regularly visit. The camp limits capacity to just 16 guests across their spacious property, creating an intimate community feel that larger surf camps can't match. What sets them apart is their balanced approach to wellness and wave riding. Mornings start with yoga under neem trees, followed by surf sessions at premier breaks like Arugam Bay Point and Pottuvil Point. They use video analysis to help surfers improve technique, plus offer pool training for beginners. The vegetarian meals consistently earn rave reviews, with particularly abundant breakfast spreads. Manager Sassi receives frequent praise for her genuine care and attention to guests. The camp accommodates beginner through intermediate surfers, with rates starting around $522 per week (up to $2,233 for premium packages). Their 4.7-star Google rating from 138 reviews reflects solid guest satisfaction. The property features the area's largest grounds with hammocks, a swimming pool, and peaceful gardens. Digital nomads appreciate the WiFi and coworking spaces. Some rooms show their age and occasional AC issues occur due to local power shortages, but most guests find the authentic charm worth any minor inconveniences. This retreat works best for surfers seeking a holistic experience that balances wave time with wellness practices in a smaller, community-focused setting.
North Nicaragua, Nicaragua
Coco Loco stands out for its genuine family atmosphere that transforms guests into temporary locals rather than tourists. Co-owners Ben, Oscar, and Izi create something special here—staff actually care about each person's experience, and guests consistently mention feeling like family from day one. The remote northern Pacific location means you're committed to the full experience. Four daily meals featuring fresh local ingredients and homemade touches like pineapple jam keep everyone well-fed between surf sessions. The camp handles mixed-ability groups exceptionally well, with instructors taking different skill levels to appropriate breaks. At $850/week, Coco Loco offers solid value with board rental, coaching, and all the essentials covered. The 4.7-star rating from 46 reviews reflects consistent satisfaction, though guests should know what they're signing up for: this is eco-resort living with composting toilets, cold outdoor showers, and no AC. The remote location also means limited dining or activity options beyond what the camp provides. The resort features a pool, bar, restaurant, and family-friendly environment alongside quality surf instruction for beginners through intermediates. WiFi keeps you connected when needed. Coco Loco works best for surfers seeking authentic community connection over luxury amenities, families wanting a genuine local experience, and anyone ready to embrace a transformative week in a truly remote Pacific coast setting.
Baja Sur (Southern Baja), Mexico
Located at the south end of El Pescadero, the camp has been welcoming surfers looking for quality waves without the crowds. The property is designed for those who want to surf, relax, and connect with fellow travelers. The beautiful swimming pool is the social hub, where guests can cool off after a ...
South Coast, Sri Lanka
Dreamsea Surf Camp Ahangama stands out for its beach club vibe and direct ocean access – you literally walk from your room to the waves. The stylish property features a beautiful pool area and maintains higher standards than most Sri Lankan surf camps, which explains the premium pricing starting at USD230/week. What really sets them apart is the instruction quality. Victor and Jose, the standout coaches, receive consistent praise for their technical expertise and genuine passion for teaching. With a 4:1 student-to-instructor ratio, they provide proper feedback rather than just crowd management. The camp covers beginner through intermediate levels, with lessons at nearby breaks like Kabalana and The Rock chosen based on daily conditions. The beachfront location in Ahangama puts guests steps from consistent waves and close to southern Sri Lanka's attractions – Galle's historic fort, hill country tea plantations, and wildlife parks. The property includes hot water, AC, strong wifi, and board rentals, making it genuinely digital nomad friendly. The trade-off? This is definitely beach club territory. Expect music and a party atmosphere, especially weekends. At 4.6 stars from 206 Google reviews, most guests love the energy, but light sleepers should consider this. Dreamsea works best for intermediate beginners to intermediate surfers who want quality instruction, modern amenities, and don't mind paying extra for a more polished experience.
Java, Indonesia
Set within a lowland tropical rainforest, Jawa Jiwa G-Land is more than just a surf camp. The property is home to over 250 species of exotic birdlife, ancient Hindu temples, and some of the most pristine white sand beaches in Indonesia. G-Land's Plengkung Beach hosted the WSL Surf League in 2022, pu...
Canary Islands, Spain
Planet Surfcamps Fuerteventura operates from Corralejo in the north of the island, where consistent Atlantic swells arrive almost every day of the year. The camp is officially recognized by both the Spanish and Canary Islands surf federations, a distinction only a handful of operators hold. The set...
South Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Affordable surf adventures in Uvita — stay, surf, and explore Costa Rica's wild coast
Nomadic Surf Camp breaks the mold with its mobile approach to surf education in Costa Rica's Southern Zone. Rather than staying put at one location, they take guests to different breaks and accommodations throughout the week, creating an adventure-focused experience that most traditional camps can't match. Based around Uvita and Ojochal, the camp explores uncrowded surf spots away from the typical tourist crowds. Their guides know the coast well and excel at finding good waves while teaching proper technique. With warm water and consistent surf, it's solid territory for beginners and intermediates looking to progress quickly. Starting at EUR700 per week, they offer everything from shared dorms to private rooms, plus daily coaching, board rentals, and extras like yoga classes and spa treatments. The 4.5-star Google rating reflects guests' appreciation for the variety and local knowledge, though some note that constantly moving between locations can be tiring and accommodation quality varies. The camp also runs a volunteer program for longer stays and budget travelers wanting to experience authentic beach life while helping with operations. Expect good group bonding as everyone shares the journey together. This works best for adventurous surfers who value exploration over routine, don't mind frequent packing, and want to see multiple sides of Costa Rica's wild southern coast in one trip.
Algarve & South Portugal, Portugal
Your green surf oasis
This isn't your typical surf camp—Oasis Surfcamp Portugal spreads across 50,000 square meters of natural property that genuinely lives up to its "green oasis" tagline. The German-run operation features a spring-fed natural swimming pond, sauna, outdoor gym, and yoga terrace that go well beyond standard surf camp amenities. What makes Oasis stand out is its accommodation flexibility. Safari tents start at €30/night for budget travelers, while fully equipped surf houses with shared kitchens run €65/night. They even welcome campers and offer tiny houses for those interested in sustainable living. Weekly packages begin at €665. The surf instruction covers all levels from beginner to advanced, with professional coaching and good access to Central Portugal's varied breaks. But the real draw is the balanced approach—surf sessions mixed with genuine downtime at those oasis-like facilities. Daily yoga classes come included, and the kitchen serves healthy meals with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. With a 4.5-star Google rating from 537 reviews, guests consistently praise the peaceful yet social atmosphere and helpful staff. The relaxed vibe means party seekers should look elsewhere, and the moderate pricing reflects the extensive facilities. Oasis works perfectly for surfers who want professional instruction combined with a wellness-focused retreat experience, especially those drawn to sustainable, community-minded travel.
Algarve & South Portugal, Portugal
Algarve surf with family vibes
What sets Funride apart is the horses. Yes, horses—for riding through Costa Vicentina Natural Park between surf sessions. Founded by local surfer Samuel Furtado in 2002, this small-scale operation sits where the Algarve's mellow south coast meets its powerful west coast, giving instructors access to breaks just 5-15 minutes away depending on conditions. The camp feels like a Portuguese surf village. The main house offers comfortable rooms while bungalows and quirky wooden "sheddies" dot the property. A pool, skate ramp, volleyball court, and BBQ area keep things lively between sessions. With 4:1 coach ratios, beginners and intermediates get genuine attention from patient instructors who've earned the camp a solid 4.5-star rating from 124 Google reviews. At €649 per week, Funride delivers good value for personalized coaching and clean accommodations with a homey feel. The staff live on-site and genuinely care about creating that family atmosphere their tagline promises. This isn't a party camp or luxury resort—facilities are straightforward and the social scene stays friendly without getting wild. The trade-off for this intimate approach is limited availability and fewer bells and whistles than bigger operations. But for nervous beginners or anyone wanting authentic Portuguese surf culture without crowds, Funride offers exactly what its name suggests: uncomplicated fun on waves.
Algarve & South Portugal, Portugal
Good vibes in a National Park
Sagres Sun Stay brings a modern, eco-conscious approach to the traditional surf camp model. Located in a National Park at Portugal's southwestern tip, the property combines innovative hostel accommodation with professional surf instruction and a strong sustainability commitment—solar panels heat wat...
South Nicaragua, Nicaragua
Magnific Rock claims one of the most dramatic locations in Nicaragua surfing—a cliff-top peninsula with 180-degree ocean views overlooking Popoyo's famous breaks. The third-floor aerial yoga studio, led by instructor Maria, earns devoted praise from guests who call it "the most beautiful place in the world to do yoga." Surf directors Brian and Jess run coaching programs for all levels, using video analysis and local expertise to help guests improve. The location provides walkable access to Beginner's Bay plus boat trips to advanced breaks like Lance's Left. Seven different waves sit within walking distance, from gentle rollers to the powerful barrels that put Popoyo on the surf map. The property successfully hosts destination weddings and romantic proposals, with staff going above and beyond for special occasions. Their restaurant serves standout dishes including nachos and Peruvian ceviche. Rooms feature balconies with direct surf break views for constant wave watching. However, the property shows its age with maintenance issues and dated rooms that may not match the $80-120 nightly rates. Water service shuts off from 1am-6am daily, and restaurant service can be slow. The 4.4★ rating from 688 reviews reflects these mixed experiences. This camp works best for surfers seeking an epic location and quality yoga program who don't mind paying premium prices for a property that needs some TLC.
Taghazout, Morocco
My Surf Hostel began in 2015, born from a shared passion for surfing, yoga, sustainable living, and the outdoors. Located in Morocco's legendary surf region of Taghazout Bay, the camp provides access to world-class waves along the Atlantic coast where consistent swells roll in from October through A...
Bali, Indonesia
Sanur Surf Camp is Bali's east coast premier surf and yoga retreat, located in the heart of beautiful Sanur village. The camp offers boutique bungalows just 100 meters walking distance from restaurants, shops, and the famous Sanur beachfront with its white sand and crystal clear water. The camp pro...
Lisbon & Cascais, Portugal
Feel the freedom in Cascais
Surfhouse ThePortugalWave is all about creating that family feeling where solo travelers instantly click with fellow surfers. The team—especially standouts like Dimitri, Bruno, and Miguel—gets praised repeatedly for their personalized teaching approach and genuine care for each guest's progression. Based in elegant Cascais, they're perfectly positioned thirty minutes from Lisbon airport with multiple beach breaks nearby, plus access to the legendary Guincho when conditions fire. The camp combines accommodation with surf instruction, making logistics simple for travelers wanting both waves and convenience. What sets them apart is their track record with beginners—most guests catch their first waves within one or two sessions thanks to the 4:1 coach ratio and patient instruction style. The 5-star Google rating (24 reviews) backs up claims of rapid progression and welcoming atmosphere. Beyond surfing, they've built a social hub with restaurant, cafe, yoga shala, sauna, and BBQ area. Evening activities include surfskate sessions, surf photography, and yes—parties. The vibe definitely leans social and celebratory, which means occasional noise. Starting at EUR520/week, they serve beginner and intermediate surfers with decent board selection (3/5 rating). The camp scores 62/100 overall, with particularly strong marks for atmosphere and instruction quality. Perfect for solo travelers seeking instant community, beginners wanting rapid progression, and social surfers who enjoy the party scene alongside their wave riding.
East Coast (Arugam Bay), Sri Lanka
Wanderlust Surf Camp stands out in Arugam Bay with its brand-new facilities and exceptional 5-star rating from 42 reviews. This isn't your typical backpacker surf spot – they've created something more polished with modern rooms, quality beds, and an Instagram-worthy outdoor waterfall shower that guests rave about. What really sets them apart is the coaching quality. They cap groups at just 3 students per instructor, which means actual personalized feedback rather than being lost in a crowd. Head instructor Kutty, a local surf legend, gets mentioned by name in practically every review for his teaching skills and infectious enthusiasm. They run video analysis sessions three times weekly so you can see exactly what you're doing wrong (and right). Starting at $575 per week, it covers accommodation, daily breakfast, and two coached surf sessions per day. They hit spots like Main Point, Peanut Farm, and Whiskey Point depending on conditions. The camp welcomes all skill levels and offers yoga classes, reliable wifi for digital nomads, and board rentals. The trade-off? It's located outside the main Arugam Bay strip, so you'll need transport to reach the bars and restaurants. This also means it's quieter – definitely not a party camp. Perfect for surfers who want quality instruction, comfortable accommodation, and a more mature atmosphere than typical backpacker surf camps.
Lisbon & Cascais, Portugal
Global surf camp quality, local Portuguese waves
Solid Surf House stands out with their truly all-inclusive model—no surprise charges for boards, transfers, or yoga sessions that other camps tack on later. They've been refining this approach across five global locations since 2014, bringing that multi-destination experience to Costa da Caparica. What makes them different is the freedive training component. Most surf camps skip this, but learning proper breath-holding techniques actually helps surfers stay calm underwater when waves hold them down. It's practical skills beyond just catching waves. The camp covers all skill levels from EUR689/week, with ISA-certified instructors handling lessons and surf guiding to Caparica's consistent breaks. Their package includes accommodation with pool, all meals, longboard rentals, yoga classes, and airport transfers. The LGBTQ-friendly environment adds to the welcoming atmosphere that early reviews praise. With a 5-star Google rating (though limited reviews so far), guests highlight the great food and positive vibes. The location gives access to Caparica's reliable surf while staying close to Lisbon's cultural attractions. The camp scores moderately on value (38/100) and overall rating (48/100), suggesting it's positioned as a premium option rather than budget choice. The low ethics score (5/100) warrants some research into their practices. This works best for surfers wanting a hassle-free, all-inclusive experience with proper instruction and unique breath-work training, rather than those seeking bare-bones accommodation or local cultural immersion.
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Northern Portugal, Portugal
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Sumatra, Indonesia
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Southwest France, France
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