Venice Beach Surf Lessons
Venice Beach Surf Lesson
We offer year-round
Venice Beach surf lessons.
A district in western Los Angeles, Venice Beach is one of the most vibrant and eclectic
areas of Southern California, home to artists, poets, writers and musicians.
So why should you have your surf lessons in Venice Beach?
Venice Beach is one of the most famous beaches in all Southern California, and it may have something to do with its circus-like Ocean Front Walk, which features all sorts of performers, fortune-tellers and vendors. It is especially entertaining during the summer months and on weekends, year-round. And that’s only one place you can visit after your Venice Beach surf lessons.
Muscle Beach is another important landmark you can check out when having your surf lessons in Venice Beach. It is a stretch of Venice that features outdoor gyms and equipment, and the birthplace of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s career as a bodybuilder.
For your Venice Beach surf lessons, the acclaimed local surf spot is the Venice Breakwater, located north of the Venice Pier and Lifeguard Headquarters, and south of the Santa Monica Pier. This spot is sheltered on the north by an artificial barrier, the breakwater, consisting of an extending sand bar, piping, and large rocks at its end. This spot has differing breaks depending on swell intensity, swell direction, tide and time of the day.
So book your surf lessons in Venice Beach today!
Things To See In Venice Beach
Make sure to check out these places after your Venice Beach surf lessons:
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Ocean Front Walk
The Ocean Front Walk is not only interesting and fun, but an attractive location for walking and bicycling. It was home to early Beat poets and artists in Los Angeles. It is an important tourist attracting in Southern California, and it is actively entertaining throughout the summer months, and this tradition continues on weekends in the winter.
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Venice Fishing Pier
The Venice Fishing Pier is a 1,310-foot (400m) concrete structure which first opened in 1964. It lies along the southern portion of the beach, at the end of Washington Boulevard.
Things To Do In Venice Beach
We suggest you check out these locations when visiting Venice Beach.
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Sports Hangouts
Venice Beach is a great sports hangout, and features numerous beach volleyball courts, handball courts, paddle tennis courts, Skate Dancing plaza, the bike trail and the world-famous Muscle Beach.
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Basketball Courts.
The basketball courts in Venice Beach are renowned across the country for their high level of street ball and numerous NBA players were developed or recruited from these courts.
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Downtown Venice
The areas along Abbot Kinney and Grand Boulevards and Main Street from the traditional Downtown Venice. Since the late 1990’s it has been popular nighttime spot, with many bars, nightclubs, art galleries and edgy apparel shops occupying both its older brick and Art Deco storefronts and hyper-modern glass facades.
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Venice Canals
Venice, California was modeled after Venice, Italy, and as such, it feature Canals. Today, not many of the original canals remain, but a good place to view some is at Carrol Ct & Eastern Canal Ct.
