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Newquay Activity Offers for October Half Term

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We’re looking forward to a cracking October half term. It’s one of our favourites of the year as the beaches are quieter, the water is still a comfortable temperature and there are lots of waves to play on! 

Check out our offers and then give us a call to secure the best slot for you, your family and friends. 

During October Half Term: 

Book a family surf lesson and receive free use of our boards (surf or bodyboard) and wetsuits for the rest of the day.
Book a family coasteer session and receive free use of our boards (surf or bodyboard) and wetsuits for the rest of the day.
Book two activities for three or more people and receive the third free (the third activity will be stipulated by Newquay Activity Centre depending on availability).
Book a bodyboard lesson for 3 or more people and receive free bodyboard hire for the following three days.

If you’re a returning customer and you book with a friend that you have recommended you go half price. 

Call 01637 877722 and quote ‘newsletter offer’ or drop us an email; info@newquayactivitycentre.co.uk

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