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What accommodations are available for students with disabilities?

We are proud to offer surfing experiences for individuals with physical disabilities, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the thrill of catching waves in a safe and supportive environment. Our team is specially trained to provide personalized care and support, adapting to the unique needs of each student.

To enhance accessibility, our safety presentation includes both audio and subtitles, making it suitable for students with hearing or visual impairments. We also have staff trained in American Sign Language (ASL) and techniques to communicate effectively with hearing-impaired individuals in the water. For visually impaired students, our team serves as guides, ensuring safety and providing a seamless experience.

Our facilities and services are designed to be inclusive and convenient. Our surf shop is wheelchair accessible, allowing for easy entry and navigation, while our courtesy transportation vehicles can accommodate collapsible wheelchairs.

From personalized instruction to tailored equipment and supportive guidance, we are committed to making surfing an accessible and enjoyable experience for everyone.

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