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ZARAUTZ - Clase de Surf Semanal 5h en Pareja - MAYO 2026

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ZARAUTZ - Clase de Surf Semanal 5h en Pareja - MAYO 2026Zarautz Clase de Surf Semanal 5h en Pareja Desde Pukas Surf Eskola Zarautz queremos que te sientas cmodo surfeando. El curso "En Pareja" es la opcin perfecta para parejas o para los padres que quieren que un solo monitores asesore en exclusiva a dos de sus hijos o familiares. Tanto si es tu primera vez como si quieres recuperar lo aprendido en el pasado, este curso te ayudar a tener una experiencia de surf segura y divertida. Precio Precio por

Zarautz - Clase de Surf Semanal 5h - en Pareja

Desde Pukas Surf Eskola Zarautz queremos que te sientas cómodo surfeando. El curso "En Pareja" es la opción perfecta para parejas o para los padres que quieren que un solo monitores asesore en exclusiva a dos de sus hijos o familiares.

Tanto si es tu primera vez como si quieres recuperar lo aprendido en el pasado, este curso te ayudará a tener una experiencia de surf segura y divertida.

 

Precio

Precio por persona: 153,00€/persona

Precio total del curso: 153,00€ x 2 pax. = 306,00€

 

Duración total - 5 horas - 1 hora al día de lunes a viernes

Lunes (1h.), Martes (1h.), Miércoles (1h.), Jueves (1h.), Viernes (1h.)

 

¿A quién está dirigido?

Parejas: Surfear (o intentantarlo) es en muchas ocasiones un acto que prefiere hacerse en compañía de un ser querido, sin mayores distracciones. Nuestro monitor os acompañará únicamente a vosotros dos.

Familias: Ideal cuando se quiere que un solo monitor asesore en exclusiva a dos de vuestros hijos o familiares. Una atención más personalizada garantiza una mayor seguridad en el desarrollo de la actividad y una mayor progresión.

  

¿Qué incluye el precio?

  1. Tabla de surf. El monitor escogerá por ti la más adecuada de entre más de 100 distintas.
  2. El neopreno. No te preocupes, tenemos el grosor, el largo y la talla que mejor te sienta.
  3. Seguro de accidentes privado
  4. Monitor titulado 
  5. Instalaciones. Los más de 200m2 frente al mar son tuyos. Guardamos gratuitamente tus objetos de valor (cartera, móvil, llaves), encontrarás conexión WIFI, vestuarios para ambos sexos, servicios para minusválidos, ducha caliente y una tienda donde llevarte un recuerdo de Pukas Surf.

     

    ¿Qué significa "En Pareja"?

    Curso en Grupo (1 monitor = 4 a 6 alumnos)

    Curso Somos 3 (1 monitor = 3 alumnos

    Curso en Pareja (1 monitor = 2 alumnos)

    Curso Particular (1 monitor = 1 alumno)

     

    ¿Qué debes traer?

    1. Ropa de baño (bañador/bikini). Recomendamos utilizarlo por debajo del neopreno que os proporcionemos.
    2. Toalla.
    3. Y llegar 5-10 minutos antes del inicio de la clase para confirmar asistencia y poder ponerse el neopreno a tiempo.

     

    Detalle del curso

    Con la compra de este curso confirmas la participación de dos personas en "Zarautz - Curso de Surf Semanal 5h - en Pareja", de 5 horas a la semana, 1 hora al día de Lunes a Viernes, en el que surfearás bajo la vigilancia continua de un monitor en exclusiva para vosotros dos. 

     

    Servicio disponible todo el año

    Nuestra escuela en Zarautz está frente al mar. Cada día nos despertamos con condiciones diferentes y el 99% de los días son disfrutables. El frío hace años que dejó de ser un problema; los neoprenos actuales, la ducha caliente y vestuarios han facilitado romper con la idea del surf como deporte de verano.

     

    ¿Dudas? ¡Llámanos, escríbenos o mándanos un Whatsapp!

    Email: [email protected]

    Teléfono: +34 943 89 06 36

    Whatsapp: +34 619 838 256 

     

    ¿Cómo llegar?

    Pukas Surf Eskola Zarautz

    Calle Lizardi 9 (Paseo Marítimo)

    20800 Zarautz

    Búscanos en Google Maps si lo prefieres.

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