Learn, progress & Fly above the water .
Wingfoiling is one of the most intuitive and complete board sports. It blends the freedom of surfing, the stability of paddleboarding and the glide of kitesurfing, with one unique dimension: flying above the water thanks to the foil.
Accessible to everyone, it doesn’t require extreme conditions or special strength. In just a few sessions, you learn to handle the wing, find your balance, and feel your first flights — that magical sensation of being carried by the wind.
At WING FOIL LT, wingfoiling comes with a real community spirit: sessions with friends, chats between riders, gear testing, shared sunsets, BBQs, and even spontaneous wing trips.
Learning here means progressing fast… and never wanting to step off your board again.
Single Private Session
1h lesson $85
2h lesson $160
Group Single Session
1h lesson $70
2h lesson $130
Pack Full Wing
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3 sessions of 2 hours Wing Foil (6 hours of lessons)
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Includes radio communication during lessons
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Includes all necessary equipment
In private 450,00$
In group 360,00$

Pack Full Progression
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2 sessions of 2 hours Wing Foil (4 hours of lessons)
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1 Tow Foil session (2 × 20 minutes)
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Includes radio communication during lessons
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Includes all necessary equipment
In private 450,00$
In group 360,00$

Coaching & Improvement
30 min coaching $35
1h coaching $65
2 coaching sessions (2h) $120
*Possibility to add a video debrief
Our Wing Foil Lessons
Important Information
• Groups of maximum 2 people
• Equipment included (wing, board, foil + safety gear)
• Possibility to take lessons with your own equipment
• Discovery Package: ideal to achieve your first flights
• Equipment adapted for children (depending on size/weight)
• Discounts for families or special requests (on-site)
• French / Spanish / English-speaking instructors
• F-One equipment
• Radios used for safer and more efficient learning



Learning Steps

On the beach: Various exercises to control the wing and manage the traction.
On the water: First on your knees, then standing on a stand-up paddleboard. First half-turns.

On the beach: Review of the previous day's lessons. Managing power control and trajectory.
On the water: Returning to the same point, increasing glide speed and stability, improving half-turns.

On the beach: Various exercises to control the wing and manage the traction.
On the water: First on your knees, then standing on a smaller board with a foil. First half-turns.


















