The 8 Best Surf Camps in Europe [Updated 2024] - Surf Atlas (2024)

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Each year we skim off the crème-de-la-crème of surf camps in Europe to showcase the pads and lodges that we think are doing things just right. Portugal, naturally, makes a good showing, but 2024’s list brings options in the Canaries, France, and Spain to boot…

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So, you’re looking for surf camps in Europe? You’ve come to the right place.

Every year, we painstakingly sift through all the various surf stays, lodges, surfaris and glamping packages on offer on the continent to showcase the ones that we think really stand out from the crowd.

From the consistent beaches of the Algarve down south all the way to the cooler waters of Cornwall up north, there’s plenty to get through.

You might notice that there’s a big focus here on Portugal and the Canaries. That’s not surprising. Those are the two places that have really established themselves as the learn-to-surf hubs of Europe in the last 10 years or so. They’re packed with amazing surf camps and surf schools, and back that up with consistent waves that work all year round.

Our selection of the camps that we think are the proverbial dog’s gonads isn’t one-size-fits-all. We’ve tried to give options for different surfers, becuase, well…all surfers are different. Plus, different camps in different locations focus on different types of surfing and vacationing, whether that’s surf-yoga, budget travel, or guiding for advanced surfers.

So, here goes…

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This is just one part of our complete overall guide to surfing in Europe and our guide to surf camps

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The Salty Pelican Yoga & Surf Retreat Portugal

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  • Location: Peniche, Portugal
  • Best all-round surf camp in Europe for 2024
  • Price: 8 days/7 nights starting at $723 (£594) per person

So, here it is: Numero uno, the bee’s knees. Yep, sticking to our guns, we think the overall hottest surf camp in Europe in 2024 is still The Salty Pelican Yoga & Surf Retreat. It’s housed in an all-new build right on the side of the Peniche beaches in central Portugal. And there’s stacks and stacks of things going for it…

First off, their 8-day packages cover EVERYTHING you could possibly need. That’s five full days of guided surf lessons, unlimited access to the in-house surfboard rentals and gear, buffet breakfasts each morning, and accommodation in one of the slickest stays on the Peniche coast (more on that later).

But it also goes well beyond what other camps bring to the table. Guests can stretch out in the morning and align their Zen at the end of the day thanks to UNLIMITED hatha and yin yoga sessions. Plus there are regular nightly events to get the whole group gelling like they’ve been surf buddies for ages – BBQs, drinking games, pub crawls.

Perhaps most of all, though, it’s the brand-spanking new accommodation that you get here. The Salty Pelican have blazed a trail across Europe and Asia in recent years but this has to be one of their coolest yet. It’s a multi-story lodge with a rooftop garden come bar, set literally steps from the main Baleal beachfront (a prime location for learners). The whole thing is Boho styled and uber-cool. We visited in fall 2023 and ya, it’s pretty swanky!

A note on why we partner with BookSurfCamps.com: Book Surf Camps are probably the biggest online aggregator of surf camps and surf-yoga packages in the world. We sounded out a quite a few potential partners before we affiliated with them. But, in the end, the abundance of choice for beginners, intermediates, and female-only surfing sealed it. We also love the simplicity of their booking system and the trusted brand name, along with the focus on connecting with homegrown local businesses on the ground.

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Tiny Whale Surf Lodge

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  • Location: Algarve, Portugal
  • Best for: Beginners
  • Price: 8 days/7 nights starting at $923 (£755) per person

Following hot on the fins of the Salty Pelican is another of the legendary surf-camp experiences of Portugal: Tiny Whale Surf Lodge. (In fact, you’ll notice this one claims the top spot on our roundup of the best surf camps in Portugal, so consider it a joint first place ticket!)

This one’s really made a name for itself as a quality option in the southern region of the Algarve, which is why we regularly recommend it to total beginners – you can pick between heavier west coast waves and really mellow south coast waves down there, so there’s always something to learn on.

Tiny Whale also profess a philosophy that’s honed to help people progress from whitewash to green waves in just a matter of days. They’re all about a “personalized approach to surf coaching,” keeping group sizes very small and employing only ISA Level Two instructors who really know what they’re doing.

That’s all framed by technical surf lessons, surf theory, technique practice in the pool, and daily video analysis. It’s basically impossible to leave this camp without being a better surfer than when you started.

And, of course, we love the camp itself. It’s a charming Algarvian-style home set between the rolling olive groves just a little inland from the south coast. You’ll have the feel of chilling with a group of pals amid the outdoor gardens, beside the private pool, after a long day’s surfing under the sun.

Laneez Ericeira Surf House

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  • Location: Ericeira
  • Best for: Solo surf travelers
  • Price: A week’s stay with breakfast starting at $200 (£162) per person

No guide to the best surf camps in Europe could possibly skip out on a place in Ericeira, now a designated World Surfing Reserve. And so here it is: Laneez. A classic whitewashed Portuguese villa with red-tiled roofs and a place atop the soaring cliffs of the Silver Coast, it continually gets plaudits for the quality of its surf instruction and the overall vibe.

Let’s deal with the latter first. There’s just a lovely buzz about this place. Couples, groups, and individuals are mishmashed together in their very own surf home, which includes lively social areas and outdoor patios overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. There’s a fine lineup of weekly events to keep you busy, from BBQ to nights out in Ericeira downtown. If you come alone, you won’t feel like you did – let’s put it that way.

The in-house surf school is of the highest quality. It’s run by Miguel Ruivo and Mark Durbano, who have a combined six decades of surfing experience to their back and know the beaches of the Ericeira coast like the back of their hand. Group session tend to be small and highly focused, with both theory and etiquette briefings to get things started.

Latas Surf House

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  • Location: Cantabria, Spain
  • Best for: Authentic vibes, culture, and escaping the crowds
  • Price: 8 days/7 nights starting at $430 (£352) per person

Skip the crowds of the Portuguese Algarve and the Hossegor beaches by swapping a southern PT surf holiday with a jaunt to Spanish Cantabria. Welcome to northern Spain, where the lush Picos de Europa roll down to meet the uber-consistent swells of the Bay of Biscay. It’s a prime location for the top-rated Latas Surf House, a chilled lodge where you can book onto this 8-day package to get six days of guided surfing on the local beaches.

We rate this as the overall best surf camp in Spain. It caters to solo travelers, couples, and families with their mix of dormitory beds, double, and single rooms. The experience includes breakfast every day and unlimited access to the on-site surf equipment (the beach is about 10 minutes’ walking from the stay itself, so you can head down and practice whenever you like). Teachers are all ISA Level 1 or 2 qualified.

Perhaps more than anything, it’s the location here that stands out. This is no big beach resort with surf camps and surf rentals everywhere. Instead, you’ll be based in the charming village of Loredo, a bijou clutch of cafes and tapas joints that’s slow-paced and authentic. The waves are good and the lifestyle is authentic and slow.

Dreamsea Surf House Fuerteventura

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  • Location: Corralejo, Fuerteventura
  • Best for: Couples
  • Price: A week’s stay with breakfast starting at $343 (£285) per person

There’s something undeniably soothing and calming about checking into a Dreamsea stay. These guys have created some of the most serene and stylish surf camps in the world since setting the ball rolling with their cliffside pad in Uluwatu. And while the OG of the brand has become something of an Instagram bunny fav, this new outlet on the sun-splashed Canary of Fuerteventura is well worth a look in.

It channels the Spanish vibes of the Atlantic isles with whitewashed walls and palm-speckled gardens, offering plenty of chillout spots and cozy nooks and crannies for that R&R post surf. Room options run from dorm beds to romantic doubles, each with bright and breezy bathrooms with walk-in showers.

They have an on-site surf rack filled with everything from shorties to big beginner foamies, an in-house instructors ready to take you to both the west and east coasts of the isle (they’ll know which is working). Book it as accommodation only and then piece together a plan when you get on the ground in Fuerteventura. Easy.

Emocean Surfcamp

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  • Location: Seignosse, France
  • Best for: Escaping to nature
  • Price: 7 days/6 nights starting at $1,288 (£1,288) per person

We think Emocean Surfcamp has done enough to establish itself right at the pinnacle in France. We list it as the finest surf camp in the land of croissants and coq-a-vin in 2024 for a reason. Well…lots of reasons actually…

Most of all, it’s the setting. This place is west-coast France through and through. The lodgings, which we’ll get to in a moment, are all scattered around an old pine forest on the dunes just back from the beach. You’ll sleep to the sound of swaying trees, smell pine wood and salt in the air when you wake, and be literally steps away from the waves.

And that’s just the start, because the rooms themselves aren’t really rooms at all. They’re a mix of glamping yurts and cabins that really helps to up the feeling that you’re living in the wild, close to nature. Do yourself a favor and leave the smartphone at home for this one.

The seven-day package is lead by owner and Spanish native Cristina. It includes up to 2x surf lessons per day (hey, why not? The beach is just over the hill!), six nights’ accommodation, and yoga classes that are focused on balance and flex.

Azores Bagus

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  • Location: The Azores, Portugal
  • Best for: Mixed-ability groups
  • Price: 8 days/7 nights starting at $643 (£526) per person

Last but most certainly not least on our round-up of the very best surf camps in Europe, Azores Bagus. This is – for us at least – the leading surf option in the Azores island chain. It’s one of the original surf camps in the archipelago and hits a lot of the right notes…

There’s a stylish lodge to return to after sessions, complete with lush gardens and communal hangout areas. The design throughout is hip and boho with a undercurrent of the local vernacular. Group sizes are inevitably small, since the place can only accommodate 10 people at one time. And all instructors are ISA qualified.

They’re great at running multi-level groups that put intermediates and beginners on the same spots. That’s something that the Azores really lends itself to – whitewash in front, green bombs out back – but it means that this is a great choice for couples or groups that want to surf together but have different skills coming into the camp.

Cornish Wave Surf and Adventure

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  • Location: Newquay, England
  • Best for: UK surf staycations
  • Price: 3 days/2 nights starting at $353 (£289) per person

The guys down at Cornish Wave Surf and Adventure now offer awesome three-day surf and wild camp packages that are especially perfect for staycationing couples and families in the UK. They’ll give you a real experience in the salt-washed Southwest county, with a trio of guided surf lessons that take place on the reliable waves of Newquay, the self-proclaimed surf capital of England and the home of Boardmasters.

It’s really tailored towards beginners and groms. Day 2 starts with a practical session on the waves on Newquay’s main beach before a theory lesson in pop-up physics and proper technique back at the campsite (more on that below). Day 3 caps it all off with an elongated morning of surf practice on the waves, all under the guidance of qualified instructors.

This also happens to be the only surf camp on this list that’s based under canvas. Yep, your accommodation here will be in large two-person bell tents in a gorgeous woodland glamping patch in middle Cornwall. There’s loads to keep the little ones busy there, from scavenger hunts in the woods to survival courses. For the adults, it promises to be a romantic escape from the big city.

We might use affiliate links in this post. Basically, you click em’ and we get a little something from your booking or purchase. They help us keep offering more and more in-depth surf guides to awesome places all around the globe. So, thanks for that!

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Joseph Richard Francis

Joe “Rich” Francis has been surfing for the best part of 15 years. He’s nowhere near as good as he should be at the end of all that, but hey ho. Born and bred in Swansea, South Wales (the current base of The Surf Atlas), Joe is a seasoned adventure travel writer with completed publications in the surf-travel and adventure-travel sphere for major publications like Lonely Planet and The Culture Trip.

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