On Slovenia’s short Adriatic shore, eFoil tečaj na slovenski obali delivers a focused, two‑hour introduction to electric hydrofoiling and basic wing foiling. The course takes place along the Slovenian coast near the Adriatic Sea and is designed for participants aged 14 and up. In compact groups of three, instructors guide students through board setup, safety protocol, balance drills, throttle control, and progressive on‑water practice aimed at achieving a first solo flight roughly sixty centimeters above the sea surface. The setting matters: the Slovenian coastline’s karst shelves and low rocky points produce clear, shallow water and frequent calm windows that are ideal for learning foil skills. Expect Mediterranean scrub on shore, a scattering of seabirds like gulls and cormorants, and light coastal breezes that make wing foiling approachable while eFoils run quietly beneath the surface. The silent electric motor changes the sensation from engine noise to a near weightless glide—more about trim, balance, and subtle throttle input than raw speed. What makes this offering stand out is the structured, efficient curriculum that blends eFoil fundamentals with introductory wing foil techniques. Many schools separate motorized foiling from wing work; this session intentionally exposes students to both, accelerating transferable skills and shortening the learning curve. Small groups mean instructors can provide immediate feedback, assist with repeated water starts, and manage safety while each rider gains measurable progress within the two‑hour window. Physically the course is moderate: you should be comfortable swimming, able to climb back onto a board, and ready for short bursts of core work. No prior foil experience is required; instructors lead with progressive drills that minimize risk and build confidence. Age minimum is 14, and maximums or weight limits are communicated at booking. For travelers based in Ljubljana or staying on the coast, this class packs high value into a short timeframe—perfect as a morning activity before exploring coastal towns. The course is highly photogenic: low sun and calm water create dramatic silhouettes of riders hovering above the Adriatic. Booking is available through the supplied referral link. Beyond fun, the course introduces a low-impact way to experience the sea: electric foiling produces minimal wake and reduces noise compared with conventional motors. Whether you want the pure thrill of your first hover or a practical introduction to two complementary foil disciplines, this eFoil tečaj na slovenski obali is a tight, well‑paced entry into flying above the water. Instructors provide on‑shore briefings and hands‑on water coaching, adapting drills to conditions and individual skill. Expect repetition of key maneuvers until confidence replaces hesitation; the brief, focused format makes fast learning possible even for nervous beginners. Bring swimwear, sunscreen, and a willingness to fall and get back up—success rewards curiosity and perseverance and resilience.