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Newquay Activity Centre – New Wheels!

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Have you seen our new Newquay Activity Centre wagons on the road yet? If you do give us a honk or throw us a shaka! We are super excited to have some awesome looking transportation that represents the company in style. The vans are also incredibly practical and when it comes to transporting surfboards to get repaired or of course to beaches that are not in walking distance, a van really is the only option. We are extremely excited to have got the new designs printed and put on the vans giving them a fresh and swish look that hopefully will be eye-catching when on the road.

Going Mobile – Surf Tuition on the Road

With the new vans we can now easily take our surf lessons and bodyboard lessons to the road when necessary. Sometimes a road trip or ‘surfari’ is the best thing to do in order to find the best waves Cornwall has to offer.  On our surf and bodyboard coaching weekends this is exactly what we do. With our expert and experienced instructors that know the local area like the back of their hands they will be able to find the best waves on any given day.  As well as local use, we recently put the vans to the test on our surf and bodyboard coaching holiday to Morocco where they provided a perfect opportunity for us to take all the kit we needed to the airport.

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