Surf camp for solo travelers and singles

You want to learn to surf but none of your friends have time? Traveling as single or just solo without staying alone is easy, come to our surf camp in Morro Jable.

Hello,
This week I would like to write about a topic that still has a funny gut feeling for many surfing holidaymakers: Traveling alone and travelling as single.

There are many reasons to travel alone. The most common is certainly that none of the friends has time. The older we get, the harder it will be to meet more than one friend at the same time. Some have children, others long working hours - the life paths develop even with closest friends more and more apart.
It is even more complicated to plan a holiday together. Here is not only the time factor of the reason but also different interests:
Who is in a relationship, traveling with the friend or girlfriend or family.

Singles are a little harder if you can not get friends excited about the same holiday destination, but there's only one solution:
Traveling alone.

But is that so bad?
Traveling alone does not necessarily mean that you, like the Count of Monte Cristo, start talking to a human on the other side of the wall and otherwise have to drive off the rest of the day with pushups and sleeping.

Our conclusion:
We think traveling alone is great, because it opens up new cultures, experiences and, above all, new people!
There are many traveling guests in our surf camps, but nobody stays alone!
Not a few of our guests deliberately choose to spend a holiday in a surf camp, because you can quickly get in contact with other people by surfing together. Plus people who share the same passion.
In addition, we organize several activities in addition to the common surfing.

Bye for now
Your Christof