Go Surfing In Danang AND Hoi An

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Go Surfing In Danang AND Hoi An

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You’ll be catching waves fast enough to smile. This Da Nang surf session is built for fun and progress, with detailed coaching that helps you get more board time and more wave attempts. I like the patient coaching style and the way the lesson pushes toward lots of wave attempts, not just standing around watching.

This is also the kind of school that keeps the vibe friendly and low-pressure. The only real consideration is wave size and conditions, which can affect how big the waves feel on the day, even though you’ll still get structured instruction to improve.

Key Points Worth Your Time

Go Surfing In Danang AND Hoi An - Key Points Worth Your Time

  • Small group max of 8 means you’re more likely to get personal tips, not generic instructions.
  • Sơn Thủy beach meet-up in Da Nang keeps the start simple, with the activity ending back at the same meeting point.
  • 90 minutes of instruction and practice is a tight, focused window that can create noticeable progress fast.
  • Foreign instructor teaching style comes through in reviews, including Tom in Da Nang for calm, clear coaching.
  • Rob’s mural project and art gallery are mentioned as a fun add-on after the lesson when you’re in the right mood to wander.
  • Weather-dependent surfing is part of the deal, so you’ll want to be flexible with timing.

The Real-World Value: 1.5 Hours on the Water, Not a Tour Bus

Go Surfing In Danang AND Hoi An - The Real-World Value: 1.5 Hours on the Water, Not a Tour Bus
Let’s be honest: most “surf experiences” fall into two buckets. Either you get a board, a quick safety talk, and a lot of waiting… or you get instruction that actually helps you change what you do. This one leans hard toward the second bucket.

The session runs about 1 hour 30 minutes, and it’s structured around learning to catch waves. The big value here is that the training focus is on catching waves, not just getting familiar with the board. If you’re a true beginner, that matters. You’ll get coached through basics so your first attempts don’t feel random.

If you already tried surfing before, you’ll still benefit. Many lessons stop after you stand up once. Here, the promise is repeated practice with instruction, which is how you tighten your timing and technique.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Da Nang.

Where You Start in Da Nang: Bãi Tắm Sơn Thủy Makes It Easy

Go Surfing In Danang AND Hoi An - Where You Start in Da Nang: Bãi Tắm Sơn Thủy Makes It Easy
The listed meeting point is Bãi Tắm Sơn Thuỷ, Trần Quốc Hoàn, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng. It’s right at the action, which is exactly what you want for a short 1.5-hour session. No long transfers. No “meet at a hotel and then drive for ages” routine.

The end point is also back at the meeting point. That’s a small detail, but it’s genuinely useful in Vietnam, where planning your time matters. You don’t have to re-orient yourself after the waves.

The session window runs daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. That gives you options: an early start if you like calmer conditions, or a later one if your morning is already packed with Danang sightseeing.

How the Lesson Actually Feels: Detailed Tips, Then Practice

The heart of this experience is instruction plus repetition. The school’s approach is simple: you’re trained to catch waves, every day, whether you’re starting from zero or you’ve surfed before.

What stands out from the reviews is the coaching tone. People call out trainers who are patient and calm, with clear steps that beginners can follow without feeling lost. One review specifically highlights Tom in Da Nang for giving instruction at a basic level and staying calm while delivering tips. Another review notes improvement in just an hour and a half, which is the exact timeframe of this lesson.

This matters for you because surfing is mostly about tiny corrections:

  • where your weight is on the board
  • when you start paddling
  • how you set yourself before the wave lifts you

When those details get explained in plain language, your learning curve gets shorter. You don’t need a lecture. You need correct cues you can repeat while you’re in the water.

Getting More Waves: Small Group Size Changes Everything

Go Surfing In Danang AND Hoi An - Getting More Waves: Small Group Size Changes Everything
One of the quiet reasons this works is the group limit: maximum of 8 travelers.

In a big group, an instructor has to choose. You either get quick pointers or you wait your turn while someone else gets coached. In a small group, you’re more likely to get targeted attention when you need it most—right when you’re about to try again.

This is also why the experience is described as quality and fun. Small groups tend to feel less chaotic. You can focus. You can adjust. And you can actually apply the next tip instead of mentally clocking out.

Instructor Personalities: Tom and Rob Are Named for a Reason

Go Surfing In Danang AND Hoi An - Instructor Personalities: Tom and Rob Are Named for a Reason
Reviews mention individual people, and that’s usually a good sign. Two names show up clearly:

  • Tom (Da Nang): praised for being patient and calm, with clear instruction and practical tips. If you learn best when someone speaks steadily and gives feedback you can use right away, Tom’s style seems to fit that.
  • Rob (owner, also mentioned as an instructor/support figure): described as friendly and highly recommended. One review adds a bonus: Rob showed a mural project and an art gallery after the lesson.

That last detail is worth noting. It doesn’t replace the surfing, but it’s a nice extra if you like art and want a bit more than beach time.

Conditions Matter: What to Expect About Wave Size

Go Surfing In Danang AND Hoi An - Conditions Matter: What to Expect About Wave Size
This experience requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, it can be canceled and you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.

Even on a good day, wave size can vary. One review specifically says they wished the waves were bigger and that they could do multiple days. That tells you how to set expectations: you’re going to learn and improve, but you shouldn’t plan the day around scoring huge, barrel-sized waves.

The smarter way to think about it is this: your goal is to learn how to catch what’s there. With coaching, even smaller waves can still teach timing and balance. And those are the building blocks that make your next surf session better.

Da Nang AND Hoi An: Same School Energy, Different Coast Stop

Go Surfing In Danang AND Hoi An - Da Nang AND Hoi An: Same School Energy, Different Coast Stop
You asked for Go Surfing in Da Nang and Hoi An, and the reviews support that both cities are part of the experience brand.

In Hoi An, one review calls it a cool surf school near the beach and notes patient, competent trainers. That lines up with what you want: consistent teaching style, regardless of where you start.

What I’d suggest you do: treat it as the same type of lesson across two locations—use it to match your itinerary. If you’re already in Da Nang, do Da Nang. If your time shifts to Hoi An, the school’s presence there makes it easier to keep the surfing plan alive.

Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Want a Different Plan)

Go Surfing In Danang AND Hoi An - Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Want a Different Plan)
This experience is suitable for first-timers as well as those who already have board time. The overview is explicit: whether it’s your first surf or not, the guides help you catch waves.

It’s also listed for travelers with moderate physical fitness. Surfing isn’t only sitting on a board. You’ll paddle, stabilize, and get in and out of the water repeatedly. If you’re dealing with injury, or you know you struggle with sustained paddling, you should consider whether a lesson is the right day-long activity—or choose a gentler plan.

It also helps if you like learning outdoors and taking coaching in real time. If you prefer to watch quietly and never get corrected, surfing lessons might stress you out. But if you want feedback, you’ll likely enjoy this.

Price vs. Value: Why $43.47 Can Make Sense

At $43.47 per person for about 1 hour 30 minutes, this isn’t presented as a luxury, all-day surf camp. It’s a focused lesson.

Value comes from three things:

  • Instruction plus action time: the goal is catching waves, not just gear time.
  • Small group max of 8: you’re not likely to be “one of many.”
  • Quality teaching highlighted in reviews: calm, clear coaching and noticeable improvement fast.

If you’ve paid for surf lessons elsewhere and felt like you were mostly watching, this style is a strong alternative. The time is short enough to fit a day schedule, but long enough to feel like a real session.

Timing and Practical Setup: Pick a Slot That Fits Your Day

You can choose a time between 6:00 AM and 6:00 PM. For a lesson like this, timing affects how your body feels and how your energy holds up.

If you’re the type who tours early, a morning slot can be appealing. If you’re doing late afternoons on the beach, a later slot might work too—just keep your plans flexible because surfing depends on conditions.

Also, this is listed as near public transportation. You won’t have to build a complicated commute plan if you’re already moving around Danang by transit.

What to Bring (So Your Lesson Doesn’t Feel Like a Scavenger Hunt)

The tour details provided don’t list a full gear checklist, so I’ll stick to what you can safely prepare for based on how surf lessons work:

  • Swimwear you’re comfortable moving in
  • A quick-dry layer for after (the moment you stop paddling, you can cool off)
  • Sunscreen and a hat or protection you won’t lose in the water
  • Water and a small snack if you’re going from sightseeing to lesson

If you’re unsure about what’s provided, message the provider before you go. The key thing is to arrive ready to get wet and focused.

Weather Rules and the Reality of Flex Plans

Surf is weather-dependent, and the experience is designed with that in mind. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.

It also has a minimum number of travelers requirement. If the minimum isn’t met, you’ll get another date/experience option or a full refund.

That’s not a reason to skip it. It just means you should book it as a planned activity, not as the one thing that must happen at exactly the time you chose weeks ago.

Should You Book Go Surfing in Da Nang (and Hoi An)?

If you want a surf lesson that feels friendly, organized, and built around actually catching waves, I think it’s a smart booking. The most praised parts are consistent: patient, clear instruction, a small group size, and coaching that helps you improve quickly—some people even describe feeling they gained real skills in just 1.5 hours.

I’d book it if:

  • you’re a beginner and want instruction that stays understandable
  • you like structured coaching with a calm vibe
  • you want a short, high-value session that doesn’t eat your whole day

I’d hesitate if:

  • you’re chasing giant, dramatic wave action and will be disappointed if waves are smaller
  • you’re counting on one fixed time slot with zero flexibility (weather can change plans)

If your schedule has room for a bit of flexibility, this is the kind of surf lesson that can turn a beach day into real progress.

FAQ

Where does the Da Nang session start?

The meeting point is Bãi Tắm Sơn Thuỷ, Trần Quốc Hoàn, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng, Vietnam, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.

How long is the surfing lesson?

It’s approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

What’s the price per person?

The price is $43.47 per person.

Do I need to print a ticket?

No. It uses a mobile ticket.

What’s the maximum group size?

The maximum group size is 8 travelers.

What if the weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

What are the cancellation rules?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, you won’t receive a refund.

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