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How to Choose the Best Summer Surf Camp
Article submitted by: Banzai Surf School

Picking the right surf camp is a lot like picking a baby sitter; Trust is everything. Here are a few pointers on how to quiz your prospective surf camp.

• Ask what the camps ‘student-to-instructor’ ratio is. This will give the best indication of how much personal attention your child will get. The younger the child, the lower that ratio should be. Surf camps typically staff anywhere from three to ten kids per instructor; The ratio may vary depending on ages, skill level, and surf conditions.

• Ask how much actual water-time your kids will get. Most schools will rotate students, being as there may be sixty kids and only twenty surfboards. The amount of actual time they spend surfing might take some of the shine off the “bargain” price.

• There’s a difference in wetsuits, and summer water temps can dip into the 50’s. If all the school offers are the short ‘spring suits’, you may be picking up your kids in a lovely shade of blue : ).

• You should also find out if a surf camp/school has an actual permit to operate on the beach, and where. This would seem obvious, but the illegal (“pirate”) surf schools have gotten more brazen, using expensive websites and marketing. Having your kids at a “school” that doesn’t have a permit exposes them to a variety of risks, such as a lack of safety oversight, and a staff that isn’t background checked or qualified. Also, if they are caught, you could lose your money.

In reality, a rogue surf school would be unlikely to offer a week-long surf camp; It’s too conspicuous. It’s more likely they would try to talk parents into a ‘package of lessons’ at a variety of locations, with the selling point being that they can ‘do lessons anywhere you’d like’. This is because they aren’t permitted in any one location, and keep moving to stay ahead of the authorities. They may offer to pick-up and drive kids/customers, also illegal.

Remember that anyone can put up a nice website and get a business license, but an actual contract to operate on the beach is much more expensive and harder to qualify for. Below, I’ve included a list of legally permitted surf camps in North Orange County.

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Legally permitted surf schools in northern Orange County, CA
Effective summer of 2014
(Note that many operate during summer only)

Under permit from the State of California:
Banzai Surf School
Corky Carroll Surf School
Salty Grom Surf School

Under permit from The City of Seal Beach:
Chas Surf School
M&M Surf School

Under permit from The City of Huntington Beach:
HB Surf School
Surf Academy

Under permit from The City of Newport Beach:
Endless Sun Surf School
Newport Surf Camp
Ocean Adventures Program

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Article submitted by:
Banzai Surf School
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