If you’re looking at pictures of people gliding down massive sand dunes, you might be thinking, “That looks amazing, but I’m not an athlete. Is sandboarding hard to learn?” The short answer is: No, sandboarding is surprisingly easy and fun for beginners! It’s one of the most accessible adventure sports out there, and here’s a step-by-step guide to prove it.

Step 1: The Welcome – Gearing Up and Safety First

Your adventure will start with a friendly welcome from your guides. They’ll give you a quick but thorough safety briefing, explaining the basics of the board and how to navigate the dunes safely. They’ll then fit you with your gear: a sandboard and, if you’re standing up, boots that clip into the bindings. These boards are specially designed for sand, with a hard, laminated base that needs wax to glide smoothly.

Step 2: The Climb (Where the Workout Happens!)

There are no chairlifts on the dunes! The climb back up is part of the experience and a great workout. Don’t worry, you can go at your own pace. The dunes have various sizes, so you can start on a smaller “nursery slope” to build your confidence before tackling the bigger peaks.

Step 3: Your First Ride – The Lie-Down Method

For your very first run, we always recommend trying the lie-down method. It’s the easiest way to get a feel for the speed and the slope, and it’s a guaranteed thrill.

This method is foolproof, safe, and guarantees a rush of adrenaline with a huge smile at the end.

Step 4: Transitioning to Standing Up

Feeling brave? Time to stand.

Most people are linking turns and cruising down the main dunes within 30-45 minutes. The learning curve is fast and incredibly rewarding.


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