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Paskowitz Surf Camp

I recommend arriving around 8 AM for the morning lessons. The waves are generally calmer, and you get more personalized attention from instructors. Trust me, it makes a big difference.
Pacific Surf School

Definitely bring some sunscreen, even if it's cloudy. I got sunburned on my first day because I underestimated the sun!

My advice is to book your lessons in advance online, especially during peak season. It saved me from missing out on spots that filled up quickly.
Ocean Beach Surf School

Try to arrive around 30 minutes before your lesson. It gives you time to relax, stretch, and maybe even chat with the instructors. They’re super chill and love to share tips.
If you're a beginner, don’t worry too much about fancy gear. The school provides everything you need, so go for comfort over style. I regretted wearing tight shorts that day!
PB Surf School

Check the online specials before booking your class. Sometimes they have great packages that can save you a chunk of cash, especially for families.
Aloha Surfer Girls

I suggest arriving about 15 mins early to get settled in. It helps avoid any last-minute hustle and you can chat with the instructors before heading out.

I think it's worth checking out their equipment rental deals online before you go. Sometimes you can snag a discount if you book in advance instead of just showing up!
Scuba San Diego

My advice is to bring your own snacks and water. The rentals are decent, but prices for food are a bit high around the dive sites.