REVIEW · LIMA
Lima Surf Trip
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A 6am surf mission in Lima feels like escape. The trip is built for finding empty lines around the south side and getting you into the water with real local guidance. It also saves you the morning stress with pickup and drop-off, so your only job is to show up ready to paddle.
What I like most is the hands-on style—there’s coaching/classes for surfers who want to improve, and the operation keeps things organized with a small max group size. The big heads-up: this is a tight 5-hour window, and food plus lunch aren’t included, so plan to bring or buy what you’ll need.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you go
- Why south-area Lima waves are the whole point
- The 6:00am start and private pickup that keeps you sane
- Local instruction and coaching (plus rental gear you can actually use)
- What your morning on the water feels like
- Stop 1: Peru Surf Trip and Soul team check-in
- Price and value: what $150 buys, and what you’ll need to add
- Group size of 10: better attention, less waiting
- Who this Lima surf trip suits best
- My booking checklist so the morning starts smoothly
- Should you book this Lima surf trip?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Lima Surf Trip?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where does pickup happen?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What is included in the price?
- Is surf coaching or lessons available?
- Is surf equipment rental included?
- What should I budget for since it is not included?
- How large is the group?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key points to know before you go

- 6:00am start: early enough to beat the day’s chaos and make the most of surf time
- South-area wave focus: designed to chase cleaner, more manageable lineups
- Local guide leadership: you get instruction that matches the conditions you’re actually seeing
- Coaching or classes: useful if you’re learning, returning to surfing, or want technique tips
- Hotel pickup and private transport: fewer logistics headaches when you’re leaving Lima fast
- Small group size (max 10): easier for the guide to keep an eye on everyone
Why south-area Lima waves are the whole point
Lima surf can be a study in patience. This trip aims straight for the south area approach, with the goal of looking for empty lines instead of fighting crowds. That matters because your learning time (or your fun time) gets better when you’re not burning your session waiting for a clear window.
The day also gives you a clean break from the city routine. If you want a surf-focused escape where your attention stays on the water, this is the type of plan that pulls you out of Lima’s hustle early. And because the operator is local, you’re not just being dropped near the beach and left to figure it out.
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The 6:00am start and private pickup that keeps you sane

The trip begins at 6:00am, which sounds intense until you see how it protects your day. You spend less time in traffic and more time where it counts: the lineup. With hotel pickup and drop-off plus private vehicle transport, you avoid the extra hassle of arranging your own rides.
Because the total duration is about 5 hours, timing matters. You’ll want to treat this like a real day plan, not an “after breakfast maybe we go” scenario. If mornings aren’t your thing, at least set expectations now: you’re surfing, not sightseeing.
Local instruction and coaching (plus rental gear you can actually use)

You can book surf classes or coaching, and that’s a big deal if you’re newer or rusty. The value here is not just telling you where to stand—it’s adapting instruction to what the conditions are doing. A local guide can also help you avoid common mistakes that turn a fun day into a tiring one.
One review also highlights equipment rental included in the price, and that’s exactly what you want for a short, time-boxed experience. Surf gear can make or break your day. If you’re showing up without your own board and wetsuit, included rental means you can focus on surfing instead of hunting down the right size or waiting around.
What your morning on the water feels like

Even without a long list of stops, you can expect a straightforward surf-flow. You’ll head out with the guide, get set up with the right gear, and then work the session in a way that matches the waves you’re seeing that day. The focus on searching for empty lines usually means the guide is actively thinking about spacing, timing, and where people are likely to get blocked.
Coaching typically means more than one quick tip. You might get guidance on stance, paddling, takeoff timing, or how to read what the water is offering. If you’re learning, that structure helps. If you’re already surfing, it gives you something practical to practice instead of just going through the motions.
Stop 1: Peru Surf Trip and Soul team check-in
Your tour includes a first stop connected to Peru Surf Trip and Soul, which is where the day gets organized. Think of this as the moment you meet the team, confirm everything is set, and get into the flow before you head out to the surf area. This kind of start point matters because it reduces uncertainty at an hour when most people are still half asleep.
If you’re picky about details, this is where you’ll want to pay attention. Ask any basics you need answered before you get in the car or hit the beach—things like what level the day is geared toward and how instruction is handled. Since the operator may use a multilingual guide, it’s also worth noting you might be able to get your questions answered in the language you’re most comfortable with.
Price and value: what $150 buys, and what you’ll need to add

The price is $150 per person for about 5 hours, and it includes hotel pickup and drop-off, private transport, and a local guide. In surf travel terms, that’s solid because those pieces remove the two biggest friction points: getting there early and figuring out what to do once you arrive.
What’s not included is also important. You’ll need to budget for food and drinks, since lunch is not included, and alcohol is only available to purchase. You’ll also want to plan around souvenir photos, which are sold separately. If you’re the type who likes to eat a real meal after the water, bring extra cash or plan a post-surf snack stop.
And remember: included rental gear (as mentioned in at least one experience) changes the math. Many short surf trips add rental costs later. When equipment rental is part of the price, you get a more predictable day.
Group size of 10: better attention, less waiting
This is capped at 10 travelers, which usually means you get a better ratio of guide attention. In practice, that often turns into less time standing around and more time actually surfing. When the group is small, the guide can watch takeoffs and wipeouts and steer you toward better attempts.
It also tends to make the day feel less chaotic. Big groups can turn “instruction” into a general talk and then everyone disperses. With a smaller set-up, you’re more likely to get individualized direction, even if it’s still group-based.
Who this Lima surf trip suits best
This plan is a good fit for most people because most participants can join, and the operator allows service animals. If you’re traveling with a partner or a small group, the small max group size can be a comfort too, since the day stays more controlled.
It also suits people who want structure: surfers who want coaching/classes, and anyone who’d rather rely on local judgment than guess their way around the south-area lineup. On the other hand, if you want a full-day experience with lunch included and zero early-morning pressure, you might feel a little rushed.
My booking checklist so the morning starts smoothly
The trip’s early start means small things matter. Do a quick checklist before you go: pack a dry layer for after surfing, decide how you’ll handle food since it’s not included, and keep a little budget ready for drinks or photos if you want them.
Communication is another practical factor. One highlight from the way this operator runs the schedule is prompt contact around booking and a day-before confirmation. That kind of follow-up is reassuring when you’re leaving your hotel at 6:00am and you don’t want surprises.
If you’re sensitive to timing, confirm your pickup location early and be ready a few minutes ahead. With hotel pickup and drop-off, being on time helps everyone.
Should you book this Lima surf trip?
Book it if you want a focused 5-hour surf day with early pickup, a local guide, and the chance to get coaching or classes. The pricing feels fair for what’s included—private transport, pickup/drop-off, and guided surf time—especially if you’re counting on rental gear being part of the deal.
Don’t book it if you need a relaxed start time or a lunch-included day. Also skip it if you prefer long, slow itineraries with lots of buffer time. This trip is built to move, surf, and move back.
If your goal is to trade Lima’s busy streets for cleaner waves and real instruction, this is an easy decision.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Lima Surf Trip?
The experience lasts about 5 hours.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 6:00am.
Where does pickup happen?
Pickup is available anywhere in Lima.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, transport by private vehicle, and a local guide.
Is surf coaching or lessons available?
Yes. The experience mentions classes and coaching.
Is surf equipment rental included?
One provided review says rented equipment was included in the price.
What should I budget for since it is not included?
Food and drinks are not included, and lunch is also not included. Alcoholic drinks are available to purchase, and souvenir photos are available to purchase.
How large is the group?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the start time for a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.





















