On the south-facing curve of Tramore Bay in County Waterford, Ireland, Kids Surf Camp - 2 Days teaches children how to read a beach, pick a safe wave, and move confidently in waist‑deep water. Run from Tramore Surf Shop - 6, The Pavilion, Old Crobally Rd, Tramore West, Tramore, Co. Waterford, Irelandtttt, the program brings experienced Irish Surfing Association–qualified coaches to a broad sandy beach where rolling, beach‑break waves make for forgiving learning conditions.
Sessions are designed for ages 8–16 and run over two days with roughly one hour in the water per day, though lessons may extend to two hours when instruction and changing time are factored in. Instructors keep ratios low—typically one coach per eight students in group lessons—so kids get hands‑on guidance with clear safety protocols. Lessons focus on board positioning, pop‑up mechanics, reading wave energy, and safe entry and exit. Equipment is provided, including wetsuits and beginner soft-top boards; families only need to bring swimwear and a towel.
Beyond technique, the camp teaches local ocean literacy—tides, rip awareness, and the small ecosystem in the shallows. Tramore’s gently shelving sand bottom and predictable beach breaks create an ideal classroom to get comfortable with swell and current without deep water exposure. Coaches also point out local wildlife such as seabirds and occasional seals on the horizon, which can turn a lesson into a memorable nature encounter.
This two-day format is perfect for curious beginners and nervous first-timers: it’s long enough to build confidence and short enough to fit family schedules. For birthday surf parties and school groups, the team tailors the pace and keeps activities fun with games and progressive challenges. The school adheres to Irish Surfing Association safety standards, and lessons may be shortened for health or sea-state reasons.
Practical notes: Tramore town offers pubs, cafés, and family-friendly lodging a short walk from the promenade, so caregivers can watch sessions from the beach. Morning tides and late‑afternoon light offer cleaner surf for learners; midday can bring stronger sun and chatter. Whether a child leaves standing on a board or simply proud to paddle out, the camp delivers a confident, sea‑smart start to surfing life, anchored in local knowledge and patient coaching.
Coaches remain focused on progressive skill building — foam‑board drills, controlled standing, and simplified carving — and they emphasize etiquette in the water so every surfer learns to share waves. Parents appreciate the clear check‑in at Tramore Surf Shop and the visible safety priorities: dryland briefings, buddy checks, and constant line‑of‑sight supervision. A short promenade walk from cafés means lessons end with hot chocolate for younger kids and families celebrate small wins. For visitors to County Waterford, this camp pairs accessible coastal education with local surf culture too.