REVIEW · 1-HOUR EXPERIENCES
1 Hour Taster Surf Lesson at My Khe Beach
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My Khe surf lessons move fast. You get hands-on coaching with a tiny group, then you keep the board for two extra hours to practice what you just learned.
What I like most is the clear structure: a short beach lesson, a quick instructor demo, and then lots of time actually in the water. If you’ve never surfed, that matters here.
The main thing to consider is weather and sea conditions. This experience needs good weather, and the water can be rough even when the day works out.
In This Review
- Key highlights I’d plan my day around
- Why a 1-Hour Taster Works at My Khe Beach
- Price Breakdown: $28 for Coaching Plus Two Hours on Your Board
- Gear Up: Rash Vests, Wetsuits, Wax, and Surfboards Included
- On the Beach: The 10-Minute Basics You Actually Need
- Catching Waves: The 50 Minutes in the Water
- Keep the Board for Two Extra Hours (and How to Use It)
- Da Nang Surf Reality Check: Good Weather Matters
- Who This Lesson Fits Best (and Who Might Want Longer)
- Booking-Ready Practicalities (Meet, Gear, and Time Your Day)
- Should You Book This 1-Hour My Khe Taster?
- FAQ
- How long is the surf taster lesson?
- What exactly do I get for the $28 price?
- Do I need prior surfing experience?
- How many people are in the class?
- Where does the lesson take place?
- What happens during the lesson on the beach?
- Will I spend time actually in the water?
- Do I keep the surfboard after the instruction?
- What if weather is bad?
- Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Key highlights I’d plan my day around

- One-hour instruction, two-hour board rental so you don’t lose momentum after the lesson
- 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio with a small group capped at 4 surfers
- All gear provided: rash vest, wetsuit, wax, and surfboard
- Beach basics first: paddling, pop-up, balance, and water safety
- Real wave time: about 50 minutes with your instructor in the water
Why a 1-Hour Taster Works at My Khe Beach

My Khe Beach is one of the reasons Da Nang gets a surfer reputation in the first place. Even for beginners, it’s a place where you can go from watching to doing without feeling overwhelmed. This taster is built for that exact goal: get you moving on a board quickly, with coaching doing the heavy lifting.
The lesson is also paced so you’re not stuck in lectures. You start with a short beach segment (about 10 minutes), then you get an instructor demo, and then you spend the bulk of your guided time on the water. That ratio matters. Surf improves fastest when you can repeat the same basic actions—paddle, turn, pop up, balance—over and over.
There’s also something practical about the scale. With only a few surfers in the group, you’re not competing for attention. And you’re not waiting around for your turn to get the right correction.
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Price Breakdown: $28 for Coaching Plus Two Hours on Your Board

At $28 per person, this isn’t priced like a full surf course. It’s more like a high-value “taste test” that includes what most people usually have to pay for separately: instruction time, a surfboard, and the gear.
Here’s why that math makes sense for your trip:
- You pay for qualified coaching during the hardest part: learning what to do when your board is moving.
- You get two additional hours to practice on your own. That’s where beginners often improve the fastest, because you can try again and again without stopping to ask every question.
- Gear is included—rash vest, wetsuit, wax, and board—so you’re not thinking about rentals on top of the lesson price.
The only financial caution is time. If you only want the guided portion and you’re not interested in self-practice after, you might feel like you’re paying for extra board time you won’t use. But if you have a flexible morning or afternoon in Da Nang, those extra hours are the real value.
Gear Up: Rash Vests, Wetsuits, Wax, and Surfboards Included
Surfing is cold, choppy, and awkward until it suddenly isn’t. Having the right gear removes a lot of friction—especially at the start.
You’ll be provided with:
- Rash vest and wetsuit
- Wax for grip
- Surfboard access during the lesson and the additional rental window
This is the kind of setup that helps you focus on technique instead of logistics. You don’t need to arrive with a plan for wetsuit sizing or figuring out what wax you need. You just show up ready to learn.
One small but important detail: since the session depends on wave conditions, you’ll want to treat your gear check as part of the safety process. If you don’t feel comfortable in the wetsuit or rash vest, ask for a quick adjustment before you get into the water.
On the Beach: The 10-Minute Basics You Actually Need

Your surf lesson starts on the sand with a short fundamentals block—about 10 minutes. This isn’t a long theory session. It’s the basics you need to stand a chance once you’re out past the breaking waves.
The coaching covers:
- How to paddle efficiently
- How to pop up
- How to balance on the board
- Water safety
Then the instructor adds a quick demonstration. Watching the sequence once helps your brain translate the coaching words into physical movement. After that, you get the real benefit: you stop thinking about what to do and start doing it.
Also, small groups help here. If you’re trying to copy a pop-up and your instructor can see your body position from close range, you get faster corrections. One of the instructors mentioned by name is Owen, and his style seems to focus on fixing specific technique mistakes, even for people who’ve surfed before.
Catching Waves: The 50 Minutes in the Water

This is where the taster earns its keep. After the beach setup and demo, you’ll spend the next 50 minutes on the water catching waves alongside your instructor.
That time chunk is valuable because beginners often struggle with the same few moments:
- finding the right position to paddle
- managing speed as the wave forms under you
- popping up without either panicking or falling flat on your stomach
- staying balanced long enough to ride
The instructor’s job is to help you correct in real time. In a tiny group, that’s much easier than in a larger class. You’re less likely to get one generic tip and then disappear behind a wave of other students.
One caution from real-world conditions: the sea can be rough. Even when it’s not perfect, the session is still set up to keep you moving. I’d treat that as a reason to lean into the coaching instead of trying to prove you’re stronger than the water.
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Keep the Board for Two Extra Hours (and How to Use It)

The standout feature is what happens after the guided hour. You get two additional hours of board rental to practice on your own.
That’s huge for a couple reasons:
- You can repeat the basics without waiting for your next instruction moment.
- You can learn what works for your own body timing—especially with pop-up and balance.
- You build comfort. Surf feels easier once you’ve already fallen a few times and still have the energy to try again.
How to make those extra hours count:
- Focus on one skill at a time. For example, spend more attempts on paddling and positioning before worrying about adding style.
- Aim for consistency over spectacle. A stable board stance beats a dramatic but messy ride.
- Take quick rests. If you’re exhausted, mistakes stack up and your session turns into a survival mode.
If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, those extra two hours are also a chance to keep the day fun. You can get a few more short rides, then regroup and try again rather than feeling like the lesson ended the moment your confidence started.
Da Nang Surf Reality Check: Good Weather Matters

This activity needs good weather. That’s not just fine print—it’s the difference between a relaxed learning session and a day where you spend more energy fighting conditions than building skill.
Sea state can also vary. One standout detail from past sessions is that even when the sea was rough, it didn’t automatically ruin the experience. The coaching and structure still helped people keep learning.
So what should you do as a smart planner?
- Pick a date where you’re not locked into a tight schedule later that day.
- Bring a relaxed mindset. If the water looks challenging, it’s even more important to follow your instructor’s guidance instead of guessing.
Who This Lesson Fits Best (and Who Might Want Longer)

This is ideal for:
- total beginners who want a fast start
- travelers who want to try surfing without committing to a full-day course
- couples or friends traveling together who like small-group instruction
It also works if you’ve surfed a little before. One instructor-focused example mentioned coaching by Owen, who helped correct mistakes and improve technique. That suggests the lesson isn’t only for brand-new beginners—it can sharpen fundamentals too.
Who might want something more:
- If you’re hoping for major progress in one session, you may feel limited by the short instruction window. The guided hour is designed for basics. Improvement happens faster when you’re out practicing, which is why the two extra hours are so valuable—but serious surfers might still prefer longer coaching.
Booking-Ready Practicalities (Meet, Gear, and Time Your Day)
Plan for about 3 hours total for the full experience window, including instruction and the extra board rental. The session ends back at the meeting point.
You’ll meet at 35 An Thượng 5, Bắc Mỹ An, Ngũ Hành Sơn, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam and you’ll receive a mobile ticket. Since it’s near public transportation, it’s easier to fit into a day of beach time and nearby sightseeing without needing a private transfer.
Also, this activity allows service animals, and most travelers can participate. If you have any specific physical concerns, it’s smart to ask before you book—surfing is doable for many people, but your comfort and safety come first.
Should You Book This 1-Hour My Khe Taster?
Yes—if you want a clean, beginner-focused introduction with enough time to actually learn the basics and practice right away. At $28 with gear included and a 1-hour coaching block plus 2 hours of board time, it’s a strong value for Da Nang.
Don’t book it if:
- you’re booking purely for a long, guided experience (this isn’t a full course)
- you need highly predictable ocean conditions
- your schedule can’t handle minor weather-based changes
If you want my simple decision rule: book it when you’re ready to learn, you can give the water a little patience, and you’ll use the extra board time instead of treating the lesson as a one-and-done photo moment.
FAQ
How long is the surf taster lesson?
The experience runs about 3 hours total.
What exactly do I get for the $28 price?
You get 1 hour of instruction, gear (including rash vest, wetsuit, wax, and surfboard), and 2 hours of complimentary board rental.
Do I need prior surfing experience?
No experience is necessary. The lesson is designed for beginners.
How many people are in the class?
The group is limited to just 4 surfers, with a 1:4 instructor-to-student ratio.
Where does the lesson take place?
It’s at My Khe Beach in Da Nang, Vietnam.
What happens during the lesson on the beach?
You start with about 10 minutes teaching the basics like paddling, pop up, balance, plus water safety.
Will I spend time actually in the water?
Yes. After a quick instructor demonstration, you’ll spend the next 50 minutes catching waves with the instructor.
Do I keep the surfboard after the instruction?
Yes. You get 2 extra hours of complimentary board use to practice on your own.
What if weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I get a refund if I cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling less than 24 hours before the start time isn’t refundable.






























