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Experience the uncrowded and pristine waters of Double Island Point on a day trip that combines a 4X4 surf adventure and surfing with a coach.

  • Visit Noosa North Shore and take a cable ferry
  • Drive in a 4x4 along pristine beaches
  • Learn to surf with a professional in a one-on-one private lesson
  • Learn board handling, surf position, paddling, catching waves, riding a wave and more
  • Includes experience gift pack with personalised voucher and message card

Your surf instructor is fully qualified, friendly and passionate about surfing. And compared to a group lesson, youll find your progress is far faster with this private lesson.

Best of all, you surf at Double Island Point, within the Great Sandy National Park, which has a long sandy point break that is ideal for surfing for all abilities and ages.

Surfing at this pristine remote National Park location has many benefits, and the sense of freedom is fantastic for the mind and soul. The waves are powerful, consistent, and inviting on any given day.

For the less experienced surfers, Double Island Point is the safest and most rewarding place to learn to surf. The unique access to the beach by 4X4 ensures plenty of empty waves and good times.

In case of inclement weather, the service provider may cancel the tour. You can rebook for another time.

Allow 6 hours for the entire experience.

Available throughout the year

Valid for one person.

Departure times fromNoosavary daily and are set around the low tide to accessDouble Island Pointalong Teewah beach.

No experience is required for this lesson. It is in a beginner-friendly location and suitable for all levels from 6 years up.

Please see the following page for information on our Packaging and Delivery.

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