| country: | England |
| location: | Cornwall |
| departures: | Trips run year round Fri-Sun (1 day surfing), Fri-Mon (2 days surfing) and Mon-Fri (3 days surfing) |
| price: | From £305 - £465 (3-5 days) excluding flights. Includes bed & breakfast accommodation, arrival/departure transfers, guiding/instruction from BSA instructors (max 1:10), equipment, beach towels, BSA certification. Non surfing partners welcome (50% discount) |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
the amazing things you'll be doing
Cornwall has been the home of British surfing since the 1960s. A short trip to Cornwall is ideal for surfers of all abilities, including first-timers who can take advantage of the long, gradual, sandy shelves into the sea as opposed to the rocky shore dumps offered at other UK and European 'Learner' beaches. Choose a long weekend (Fri-Mon), a City Slicker weekend (Fri-Sun) or a mid week break (Mon-Fri).
The parts of Cornwall which you will experience have it all: beauty, space, peace, privacy, awesome food and great shopping which is highly focused on top quality surf goods and, with the strong influence of the artist colony at St. Ives, interesting and collectable art and ceramics.
It is perfect for those wishing to enjoy great waves and expert guiding and coaching in the hands of fully qualified British Surfing Association instructor who guarantee to have beginners up and riding by the end of their stay and progressors pushing the boundaries of their surfing capabilities.
There is also a chance for some video analysis and surf theory workshops including wave prediction/wave data reading for all.
Optional extras: Complementary Surf Workshop (covering boards, board care, tides, rips (currents), weather, surf report analysis plus more), in-house massage and beauty treatments (additional cost), in-house yoga for surfers (additional cost), DVD of your holiday (£100)
At approximately 10am you will be picked up and taken to the beach by your dedicated surf instructor who will have already checked which beach has the best conditions. Onboard he or she will have your boards and suits (although guests are more than welcome to bring their own equipment should they wish). At the beach we will provide safe storage for your property, and then you'll then receive 2 hours coaching before a quick break and 1 further hour of coaching. We will then get changed and take lunch at a nearby cafe. Travelling and from the beaches takes you through the varied landscapes of Cornwall from the rugged, rural beauty of Zennor to the dramatic cliff drops around Sennen and Lands End.
The accommodation, which has stunning sea views, is a contemporary barn conversion and both spacious and stylishly furnished. The property has been tailored specifically to the requirements of surfers including a board storage area, a rinsing area and a dry room for suits. There is also a work bench and ding (repair) kits available.
The cuisine is local and organic where feasible - breakfast is served at the house, surf-side lunches are usually at the beach and you can walk to most of the restaurants and sample some of the best which the South West has to offer.
For those who are interested in seeing more of Cornwall we can also organise wine tasting, sea fishing and excursions to sites of interest such as The Eden Project, St Michael's Mount, Geevor Tin Mine, St Ives (including a visit to Tate St Ives), and Lands End. Penzance and St. Ives offer many metropolitan type bars, surf style bars, traditional down to earth pubs and nightclubs. Or how about lunch at Jamie Oliver's Fifteen restaurant in Newquay?
The parts of Cornwall which you will experience have it all: beauty, space, peace, privacy, awesome food and great shopping which is highly focused on top quality surf goods and, with the strong influence of the artist colony at St. Ives, interesting and collectable art and ceramics.
It is perfect for those wishing to enjoy great waves and expert guiding and coaching in the hands of fully qualified British Surfing Association instructor who guarantee to have beginners up and riding by the end of their stay and progressors pushing the boundaries of their surfing capabilities.
There is also a chance for some video analysis and surf theory workshops including wave prediction/wave data reading for all.
Optional extras: Complementary Surf Workshop (covering boards, board care, tides, rips (currents), weather, surf report analysis plus more), in-house massage and beauty treatments (additional cost), in-house yoga for surfers (additional cost), DVD of your holiday (£100)
a typical day
Begin with a leisurely, self-service breakfast where you can feast on croissants, toast and organic muesli with lashings of juice and Fairtrade tea and coffee. At approximately 10am you will be picked up and taken to the beach by your dedicated surf instructor who will have already checked which beach has the best conditions. Onboard he or she will have your boards and suits (although guests are more than welcome to bring their own equipment should they wish). At the beach we will provide safe storage for your property, and then you'll then receive 2 hours coaching before a quick break and 1 further hour of coaching. We will then get changed and take lunch at a nearby cafe. Travelling and from the beaches takes you through the varied landscapes of Cornwall from the rugged, rural beauty of Zennor to the dramatic cliff drops around Sennen and Lands End.
accommodation
Our accommodation is nestled 5 minutes above the picture postcard fishing harbour of Mousehole, in easy reach of West Cornwall's premier surfing beaches -15 minutes transfer time to Sennen, 20 minutes to Gwithian/Godrevy, 20 minutes to Praa Sands, 45 minutes to Newquay (Fistral and Watergate Bay).The accommodation, which has stunning sea views, is a contemporary barn conversion and both spacious and stylishly furnished. The property has been tailored specifically to the requirements of surfers including a board storage area, a rinsing area and a dry room for suits. There is also a work bench and ding (repair) kits available.
The cuisine is local and organic where feasible - breakfast is served at the house, surf-side lunches are usually at the beach and you can walk to most of the restaurants and sample some of the best which the South West has to offer.
For those who are interested in seeing more of Cornwall we can also organise wine tasting, sea fishing and excursions to sites of interest such as The Eden Project, St Michael's Mount, Geevor Tin Mine, St Ives (including a visit to Tate St Ives), and Lands End. Penzance and St. Ives offer many metropolitan type bars, surf style bars, traditional down to earth pubs and nightclubs. Or how about lunch at Jamie Oliver's Fifteen restaurant in Newquay?
how this holiday makes a difference
Our mission is to provide unique, accessible and sustainable surfing without compromising on luxury or the environment. Further to this we employed Cornwall Sustainable Tourism’s benchmarking system by trying to make all we do match their tenets of sustainability: Social, Economic and Environmental Sustainability. In April 2006 we became (we think the first) Carbon Neutral Surf School, Surf Vacations Company and Surf Shop in the world. We achieved this by carbon offsetting with a company called C02 Balance. In our office and for marketing/PR we use recycled paper and envelopes all from sustainable sources, as well as eco friendly cleaning products and Fair trade tea and coffee. Our desk tidys, inbox shelving and folders are all made from recycled material, our self adhesive labels are solvent free, we even have a stapleless stapler and most of our bags are recycled or recyclable. Our electricity is provided by Ecotricity, we encourage an ambient temperature of 17 degrees or below, low energy bulbs are used where possible and we encourage the turning off of all lights and electrical items when not in use. We have installed combination boilers which reduce the need to heat and store water. In the accommodation for guests we promote recycling and provide eco friendly cleaning products, recycled goods, Fair trade and locally sourced and organic food where feasible. We maximise on numbers in terms of our own transport and strongly encourage travel to and from Cornwall by train; more than 50 % of our clients reach us this way. Our staff is all locally recruited and are chosen for their professional attitude and accessible manner. We also care about our local environment, those who work and live here and in our policies we advise groups that we do not tolerate any loud or offensive behaviour. We try and shop as much as possible locally, and recommend locally produced food, local shops, pubs and restaurants e.g. The Trevelyan Farmshop & The Coach and Horses Pub (in Rosdugeon). We realised that working as an island was not going to help achieve true sustainability so we partnered and reached out: |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |









Our mission is to provide unique, accessible and sustainable surfing without compromising on luxury or the environment. Further to this we employed Cornwall Sustainable Tourism’s benchmarking system by trying to make all we do match their tenets of sustainability: Social, Economic and Environmental Sustainability.