REVIEW · KUTA
HOT PROMO. Semi Private Lessons (1 Coach/2 Guests)
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Learning to surf starts with smart coaching. A semi-private lesson at Kuta Beach turns the usual chaos of beginner waves into a focused, coach-led session. You can pick a start time, get tailored help whether you’re new or restarting, and keep the momentum with photos and an online training course.
I love the 1-coach/2-guests attention. I also like that the package covers the essentials—surfboard, leash, and rashies—plus free surfing pictures so you can track your progress after you’re back on land.
One thing to consider: you must book with at least two people (so you’ll bring a friend). Also, the activity is listed as private but mentions a small-group cap, so it’s worth double-checking how many surfers you’ll share with on your exact date.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Kuta Beach surf coaching: what the semi-private lesson really feels like
- Price and value: why $13.75 can be more than just a cheap lesson
- What’s included vs. what you bring: your checklist for Kuta
- Included essentials
- Not included (and worth preparing)
- Meeting point and timing: getting to T-brother Surf without stress
- On the water at Kuta Beach: coaching moments that matter
- After class: using the online course and your photos for real progress
- Private activity vs small-group caps: a smart way to confirm your exact setup
- Who should book this lesson in Kuta—and who might want a different option
- Should you book UP2U semi-private lessons in Kuta?
- FAQ
- Is this lesson suitable for beginners?
- Is there a minimum number of people needed to book?
- How long is the surfing lesson?
- How many coaches are provided?
- What’s included with the price?
- What equipment is not included?
- Do I get photos from the lesson?
- Where do I meet for the lesson?
- What if the weather is poor?
- Can I cancel after booking?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Semi-private coaching (1 coach / 2 guests): More feedback per ride than a big group class
- Beginner to experienced support: Sessions can be tailored to your level
- Kuta Beach, Bali: Learn on world-famous surf with a structured lesson format
- Gear + safety basics included: Board, leash, rashies, and a security safe for valuables
- Free photo and online training course: You get visuals and a post-lesson learning tool
- Pick your start time: Runs daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Kuta Beach surf coaching: what the semi-private lesson really feels like

This is a 2-hour surf lesson built around the idea that you learn faster when the coach can watch you closely. Instead of hopping between a crowd of learners, you get a semi-private setup: one coach for two guests. That ratio matters because surfing is mostly feedback—stance, timing, paddling rhythm, and how you shift once the board starts moving.
What I like is that the lesson is described as suitable for both beginners and experienced surfers. That usually means they don’t treat everyone the same. If you’re brand new, you’ll spend time getting comfortable with the board and basic technique. If you already surf, you should get pointers aimed at improvement rather than repeating the basics forever.
Kuta Beach is the star here. It’s a high-energy place to learn, with lots going on around you. A good coach helps you translate that energy into small, repeatable steps—so you’re not just watching waves and hoping for the best.
Just remember: this is a moderate physical activity. You’ll be paddling and getting up and down on the board. If you’re recovering from an injury or unsure about your stamina, it’s smart to think about how 2 hours in the water will feel.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Kuta
Price and value: why $13.75 can be more than just a cheap lesson

At $13.75 per person, you’re not just paying for board time. You’re paying for a lesson structure plus a bundle of extras that normally cost extra in other surf setups.
Here’s what helps this value pencil out:
- Surf equipment included: board, leash, and rashies (so you don’t scramble to rent everything at the beach)
- Free surfing pictures: this can be a big deal for first-timers. Seeing your body position later often clicks faster than trying to remember what you did during the ride
- Free online training course: after the waves, you still get a learning path instead of starting over the next day with no plan
- A security safe for valuables: you can store items without playing beach panic games
- Public showers and toilets available: a practical win for comfort after you’re done
So the real question isn’t just cost. It’s whether you’ll use the extras. If you’re the type who likes to review photos and repeat drills, the included online training course becomes part of the bargain.
One more detail: this booking is often snapped up about 21 days in advance, which suggests it’s popular. If you see a time that works for you, it’s usually worth grabbing it rather than gambling on last-minute availability.
What’s included vs. what you bring: your checklist for Kuta
The package is clear about what’s covered, and that makes it easier to show up ready.
Included essentials
You can expect:
- Surf equipment: surfboard, leash, rashies
- A surf coach
- Free surfing pictures
- Free online training course
- Security safe for valuables
- Free public showers and public toilets
A practical note on clothing: it says they don’t stock surf shirts for children. If you’re bringing kids, plan to bring a rashie shirt or other coverage you want them to use.
Not included (and worth preparing)
You’ll want to bring:
- Sunscreen (explicitly not included)
- Towels (not included)
- Small money (they advise bringing some)
- Kids surf shirts (not included)
Also, service animals are allowed, which can matter for some families.
If you’re thinking about comfort, I’d treat this like a water sports day, not a quick dip. Sunscreen + a towel can save you from the classic post-surf misery.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kuta
Meeting point and timing: getting to T-brother Surf without stress
The lesson meets at T-brother Surf in Legian/Kuta (address shown as T-brother Surf75R8+2PV). The activity starts and ends back at the same meeting point.
Hours are listed as Monday through Sunday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. That matters because Kuta can be a different vibe depending on when you go—morning can feel calmer, and later sessions can bring more beach energy.
One small but real tip: if you’re being dropped off by car, keep an eye on parking. One person noted there can be a parking charge outside for drop-off. It’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s good to know so you’re not surprised.
This booking uses a mobile ticket, which is convenient if you’re living off your phone for day-to-day plans.
And since it’s near public transportation, you should be able to avoid complicated driving plans if your hotel isn’t walkable to the area.
On the water at Kuta Beach: coaching moments that matter

Kuta Beach is the setting, but the lesson is about what happens in-between the big moments.
With a coach focused on you (and a second learner in the semi-private pair), you should get clear instruction on:
- How to paddle effectively
- When to take off on the wave
- How to position your body once you’re up
The best part of this setup is speed of correction. Surfing is full of tiny timing issues. When someone can watch you closely and give pointed changes, you don’t waste wave after wave repeating the same mistake.
There’s also a photo angle built in. The lesson includes free surfing pictures, and you’ll likely get photographer coverage as you progress. For first-timers, that visual feedback helps you remember what the coach said and compare it to what you actually did.
What to expect during the 2 hours:
- Gear up and get briefed
- Spend time building technique and confidence
- Go out into the surf for repeated attempts
- End back at the meeting point
Because the lesson is described as suitable for beginners and experienced surfers, the coach should adjust the emphasis. Beginners usually need more time on getting comfortable and standing. Returning surfers tend to benefit from specific tweaks, like foot placement or wave-entry timing.
After class: using the online course and your photos for real progress
Most surf lessons end when you’re back on the sand. This one doesn’t.
You get:
- Free online training course
- Free surfing pictures
That matters for progress because the ocean teaches one way during the session, but your brain learns another way after. The photos help you identify what’s working and what needs a change. The online training course gives you a place to review the lesson and keep practicing without guessing.
If you’re the kind of traveler who wants your trip to produce more than a souvenir, this package is designed with that mindset. Even if you’re just aiming to stand up a few times, the ability to revisit the basics and your specific results is what turns one afternoon into a mini-training cycle.
And if you’re sharing the semi-private lesson with a friend, you’ll both have the visuals. That makes it easier to keep the motivation going when you’re not standing in front of a coach anymore.
Private activity vs small-group caps: a smart way to confirm your exact setup

There’s one bit of potential confusion in the way the lesson is described. It says the activity is private and only your group participates. At the same time, it mentions a small-group cap of up to 15 surfers.
So what should you do?
- When you book, check what the expected group size is for your specific time slot.
- Ask whether your semi-private pair shares water time with other surfers, or if your coach stays focused only on your group.
This isn’t you being difficult. It’s just smart. If the number of surfers is capped, you can expect more attention. If not, it could feel less personalized than the semi-private promise.
The good news: the 1 coach / 2 guests rule suggests you’ll still get more coaching density than typical large-group lessons.
Who should book this lesson in Kuta—and who might want a different option

This surf lesson is a strong match if:
- You want personalized coaching instead of a crowded class
- You’re a beginner and want guidance on getting up and riding
- You’re experienced and want targeted tips
- You like learning tools beyond the session (photos + online course)
- You’re traveling with a partner, friend, or family member who can surf with you
It may not be ideal if:
- You’re traveling solo and don’t want to find a friend to meet the minimum booking requirement
- You dislike committing to a set 2-hour water session
- You’re expecting towels and sunscreen included (you’ll need to bring your own)
The semi-private structure is especially appealing for couples who want to learn together and support each other—without getting swallowed by a big class dynamic.
Should you book UP2U semi-private lessons in Kuta?
If you want real coaching and you like the idea of photos plus an online training follow-up, I’d say book it. The price is low compared to what you’d typically pay when equipment and learning extras are included.
Just make sure you:
- Book with a friend (minimum of two people is required for the semi-private format)
- Confirm how your session handles group size on your date
- Bring sunscreen and a towel so your day stays comfortable
If those boxes check out, this is an enjoyable, practical way to catch Kuta’s waves with more attention and less guesswork.
FAQ
Is this lesson suitable for beginners?
Yes. The lesson is described as suitable for both beginners and experienced surfers, with instruction tailored to your level.
Is there a minimum number of people needed to book?
Yes. This booking requires a minimum of two people, because it’s set up as 1 surf coach for 2 guests.
How long is the surfing lesson?
The duration is approximately 2 hours.
How many coaches are provided?
This semi-private lesson is described as 1 surf coach for 2 guests.
What’s included with the price?
Included are surfboard, leash, and rashies, a surf coach, free surfing pictures, a free online training course, a security safe for valuables, plus free public showers and public toilets.
What equipment is not included?
Towels and sunscreen are not included, and kids surf shirts are not stocked or included.
Do I get photos from the lesson?
Yes. Free surfing pictures are included.
Where do I meet for the lesson?
The start location is T-brother Surf (Legian, Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali). The activity ends back at the meeting point.
What if the weather is poor?
The 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 cancel after booking?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. After that, refunds aren’t available.






























