Sarah H.
Yelp
My brother and I went on a group lesson last summer, but I forgot to write a review then. However, I am planning another trip to Honolulu, and it reminded me of my awful experience at Pro Surf School.
First of all, the "secluded surf spot" they boast about is abandoned for a reason. We had to drive from the resort to the location, when the last time I took surf lessons in Hawaii, I literally just walked out onto the beach. We got to the ocean--not the beach, the OCEAN. I say that because after the car was parked and boards unloaded, we just jumped into the water right next to the parking lot. There was no sand; the waves crashed into the concrete walls. Also, there was a drainage pipe coming out of one of the walls, which was kind of off-putting.
The ocean floor was covered with loose rocks, so surfing there can be pretty dangerous. Imagine falling off your surfboard, face first into shallow water filled with pointy rocks! Finally, since it would sorta be a problem if one of the surfers crashed into the concrete wall, our instructer took us pretty far out into the ocean. So if you have friends or family that want to capture your surfing experience without a special zoom lens, good luck.