Surf Camp | Sri Lanka
Experience world-class waves, tropical scenery, and fascinating wildlife at our surf camp in Sri Lanka – where you’ll stay in a cosy setting surrounded by lush greenery, still with closeness the ocean.
Book nowJoin DBP Adventures at the southern tip of Sri Lanka and our jungle surf camp – an oasis where magical waves meet tropical nature and wildlife you simply have to experience.
You’ll stay in charming surroundings with the jungle at your doorstep, and in addition to surfing we offer yoga, meditation, and skilled surf instructors who will help you take your skills to the next level – whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced surfer.
Sri Lanka’s location in the heart of the Indian Ocean makes it a true wave paradise, on par with Bali and Hawaii. During the week, you’ll also receive a photo analysis of your surfing to improve your wave reading and positioning. And if you want to take it up a notch, you can book a private photographer to capture your best moments out on the water.
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7 nights accommodation
Breakfast every day
5 x afternoon coffee
6 x dinners
5 x surf lessons
Transfers to surf destinations
10 x yoga
Photo analysis
1h massage
Guided meditation
Free use of surf and yoga equipment
Member of The Travel Guarantee Fund (Rejsegarantifonden)
Best price guarantee
Airplane ticket
Transport to / from the airport

Day 1 – Arrival day:
- Sunday marks the start of your surf week. You’ll land at the airport and, if you’ve booked a transfer, be driven straight to the hotel.
- Once you’ve checked in and settled into your room, you can choose to explore the area, take a stroll, or simply relax in the sun with a book.
- In the evening, we’ll gather for a shared dinner – the perfect way to get to know the other guests.
Days at the Camp
A typical day at the camp
The schedule can vary depending on wind, weather, and waves, but often looks something like this:
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06:00 – Early surf session for guests booked on surf guiding.
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07:30 – Yoga.
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09:00 – Breakfast.
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10:00 – Surf lessons (Team 1).
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13:00 – Lunch.
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15:30 – Surf lessons (Team 2).
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18:30 – Yoga.
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19:30 – Dinner.
Note: Wednesday (Day 4) is a rest day, giving you plenty of time to explore Sri Lanka.
You might head to one of the island’s 15 national parks to see wild elephants and leopards up close, or join a boat trip to spot blue whales – the largest animals on Earth.
Day 8 – Departure day:
- Sunday is departure day. After breakfast, it’s time to pack up and head to the airport – either via pre-booked transfer or by train, as your unforgettable week comes to an end.
- We say goodbye and hope to see you soon again!



























Sri Lanka is a tropical gem full of contrasts – from lush jungle and roaring waterfalls to dramatic cliffs and rolling mountain landscapes. Here, raw natural beauty meets a rich cultural heritage in perfect harmony, and every corner of the island invites adventure. With its vibrant blend of traditions, scents, and colors, Sri Lanka is a destination to be experienced with all your senses.
Its location in the heart of the Indian Ocean makes Sri Lanka a true wave paradise – on par with Bali, Hawaii, and other iconic surf destinations. You’ll find everything from gentle, beginner-friendly waves to powerful sets that make even seasoned surfers grin from ear to ear. With reliable winds, varied breaks, and excellent conditions year-round, it’s a surfer’s dream.
But the surf is only the beginning! The island is home to no less than 15 national parks where the wildlife feels straight out of a nature documentary. Join a safari and encounter wild elephants, elusive leopards, mighty water buffalo, and flocks of brilliantly colored birds. And if the ocean is calling, head out on a boat trip to spot blue whales gliding through the warm, turquoise waters.








You can choose a room with either a double bed or twin (separate) beds.
All rooms have a private bathroom and toilet.
If you’re traveling solo, you’ll share a twin room with another guest.
25 June 2020
Good camp and super kind people. Personally, I am more often at the surf camp in Bali, but this one can definitely be recommended as well.
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