easy
2 hours
All participants should have basic swimming skills and be comfortable in water
Discover the thrill of flying above Nantucket’s waters with a beginner-friendly eFoil lesson. Experience the future of water sports—smooth, silent, and exhilarating!
2 Hour Lesson | Beginner to Advanced Students
Experience the thrill of riding the revolutionary LIFT eFoil, the first mass-produced electric hydrofoil. With expert instruction, you’ll learn to soar above the water without the need for wind or boats. Enjoy a unique two-hour lesson that combines freedom, fun, and the excitement of flying on water.
One eFoil with One Battery Charge One instructor Up to 3 people can participate at once All required equipment included
Two efoils with One Battery Charge per efoil One instructor Up to 6 people can participate at once All required equipment included
Lessons last approximately 2 hours (Battery lasts ~1.5hr + Teaching/Transport Time)
Learn to ride the one and only LIFT eFoil - The first ever mass produced electric powered hydrofoil. The eFoil has a built in battery that powers an electrical motor and allows you to fly anywhere you like on a hydrofoil. No wind, no strings, no boats - Just a remote in your hand and the freedom to go anywhere.
A wetsuit helps keep you warm and comfortable while riding the eFoil.
Pay close attention during the safety instructions to ensure a smooth ride.
A bit of prior balance training on land can make water practice easier.
Ideal conditions are calm waters and moderate winds for beginner sessions.
Nantucket has a rich maritime history, once known for whaling and maritime trade, now a hub for innovative water sports.
Next Level Watersports prioritizes eco-friendly practices by using electric hydrofoils that reduce carbon footprint and support Nantucket's fragile ecosystem.
Keeps you warm and comfortable during your ride.
spring|summer|fall|winter specific
Capture your flight above Nantucket’s waters with ease.
Wear comfortable shoes for getting to and from the water.
Protect your skin and eyes from the sun's glare.