Pepijn runs his own online surf coaching business, designed for those who feel they’ve mastered the basics, and are ready to take their surfing to the next level.
Finding ways to expand your offer is beneficial both for you and your guests. Exploring new income streams improves your business’s financial stability which gives you more room for doing the things you love.
Here’s the story of surfpreneurs Rory Palmer-Rowe and his wife Jade who have founded The Good Wax Co. Producing a 100% organic wax the company also donates 10% of its profits for helping to save turtles.
Tania Rosenkranz is the founder of Free Your Mind Experience, which is not only a kite school based in Tarifa. It’s a way of life, a different “experience” where to discover kitesurf, catch the best waves, explore undiscovered spots in Morocco, Spain, and other destinations around the world.
Erika Drolet is Canadian, she is a surf lover, a yoga teacher, and also an inspiring Instagrammer. Erika travelled the world before creating The Salty Souls Experience in 2015, women-only surf and yoga retreats based in South America and Bali.
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Based in Croyde, a place with beautiful beaches and good surf at the coast of the UK, Yvette tells us about her motivation, struggles, and advice for all the other surfpreneurs out there.
When Aideen returned to Ireland after her trip she joined a meetup.com group and went on a surfing weekend in Bundoran, on the west coast. She wasn’t sure she’d enjoy cold water surfing, but just being in the water and connecting with like-minded people was so amazing I kept going back.