02 Apr A Backpacker’s Must Do In Sydney: Learn To Surf
Surfing and surf culture is synonymous with Australia. One of the most enduring images of Australia alongside kangaroos and koalas, is that of the surfer riding the waves at Bondi.
Full On Aussie Experience
Just as surfing is as the heart of Australian beach life it is only fitting that one of the leading surf companies Let’s Go Surfing operates with a whole lot of heart. Started out of the back of a van in 1995, Brenda Miley started the company to encourage women to surf more and ‘change lives one wave at a time.’ The definition of creating good vibes on the tides!
It is this inclusiveness that ensures that whether almost pro or a complete beginner any
Surf Instructor
Surf Lesson
Bondi Beach Surf Lesson
Surf lessons aren’t the cheapest activity you can do, at Bondi a beginner lesson of 2hours will set you back $110, however with travelling there is always a way to save a little bit of money. Change location from iconic Bondi to chill out Maroubra and you can save a cool $40. Money which would be best put towards engaging in another important Australian pastime, barbecuing and drinking an ice-cold beer!
Don’t miss your chance to fully submerge yourself in the Australian Culture, book your Surf Lesson today with Let’s Go Surfing.
BOOK YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE HERE
OTHER RELATED BLOG POSTS
Visiting Port Stephen On a Day Tour
Port Stephens is a coastal town about 2.5 hours north of Sydney’s CBD by car. Boasting Idyllic scenery, no less than 26 sandy beaches and super laid-back vibes, Port Stephens is one of those hidden gems that many travellers overlook.
Blue Mountains: A Whole Other World Just A Train Or A Tour Away…
The Blue Mountains are a big deal, literally in terms of the 1436 square kilometre area they cover, and in terms of its reputation for natural beauty. The first glimpse of the Three Sisters rock formation will instantly showcase the reason this location is deemed a must see by backpackers the world over.
9 Reasons Why You Want to Visit the Hunter Valley
The Hunter Valley is a famous wine region less than 2 hours from Sydney. Although specifically known for its Semillon and Shiraz, the Hunter Valley has more to offer than just wine. Here’s a couple of reasons why you should try to make a visit while staying in Sydney.
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.