Chile Surf Trip 2027
4,300 km of Pacific coastline for only four surfers and your personal coaches.
A small-group surf coaching trip in March 2027 along Chile’s Pacific coast, surfing point breaks that run so long you’ll lose count of your turns, and sleeping close enough to the ocean to hear the sets come in. No fixed itinerary, fewer crowds.
Quick facts
Dates: 08 – 20 March 2027
Gruppengröße: max. 4 Surfer:innen
Level: Intermediate+ bis Advanced
Location: Pichilemu, Chile
Sprachen: Englisch, Deutsch, Spanisch
Warum bei diesem Trip dabei sein?
Chile’s coastline is longer than Europe is wide. In March, the swells roll in from the Southern Ocean and stack up into point breaks that just keep going, predictable enough to work on your technique, powerful enough to demand your full attention. Chile’s long waves give you 10, 15, 20 seconds of unbroken canvas per ride.
You won’t be surfing a beginner beach. You won’t be in a crowd. You’ll be in a quality lineup where the local surfers know each other by name.
This trip gives you something hard to find: time and space to actually connect with the ocean.
Since Chile’s waves are long and predictable, it gives you time to feel what’s happening underneath you, to implement feedback, to make mistakes and correct them without starting over. Surf coaching doesn’t mean that you need to be pushed to your limit, but given room to implement.
Each session, you’ll receive clear, specific technical coaching. Then you’ll surf.
You’ll watch the sets, read the lineup, choose your waves, and figure things out.
Four surfers. Two coaches – Angie, organiser and surf coach at NOMB Surf, and a local guide at every spot who’s surfed these breaks his whole life and knows which one is firing before you’ve even opened the forecast app.
Für wen ist das was?
Du wirst diesen Trip lieben, wenn...
Du bist eine selbstbewusste Surfer:in (ab Intermediate-Level) und bereit für Abwechslung und Herausforderung
You’ve done a surf camp and want something that goes further than drills and debrief circles
You’re fine with the plan changing because the swell changed (the whole point of surfing and this trip)
You want to understand the ocean, not just surf it
You like a small crew and honest coaching more than a packed programme
Dieser Trip ist nichts für dich, wenn...
You’re not yet catching unbroken waves consistently
You want feedback after every single wave
You expect a fixed daily schedule
Cold water and moving accommodation sounds exhausting rather than good
Your interest is peaked,
but you aren’t sure if the trip is right for you?
Get in touch with Angie from NOMB Surf (call or message)
The coaching concept
Surfcoaching – 100 % auf dich abgestimmt
No one-size-fits-all lessons here. With four people in the water, your coaches see everything. And with waves that give you plenty of time to work with, there’s actually time to implement feedback within the same session.
What coaching looks like on this trip:
A personalised coaching plan built around your current level and where you want to go
Clear, specific technical instruction (wave selection, positioning, rail use, body mechanics)
Video analysis so you can see what your body is actually doing
Learning to read waves, surf etiquette and lineup dynamics, taught in context
Time between feedback to figure things out yourself (because that’s how it sticks)
Mindest-Surf-Level
This trip is designed for confident intermediate and advanced surfers.
To get the most out of the experience, you should be able to:
Catch unbroken waves consistently and follow the direction of the wave
Turtle roll or duck dive through oncoming sets
Know your place in the lineup as a travelling surfer and follow the basics of surf etiquette
Offen sein für Coaching, ehrliches Feedback und die ein oder andere gesunde Herausforderung
If you’re not sure whether you’re ready, get in touch via Whatsapp. We’ll ask a few questions and give you an honest assessment.
Gear notes: We strongly recommend bringing your own surfboard, because knowing your board in unfamiliar waves is a real confidence booster. If travel logistics make that impossible, a rental board can be available on request, size and shape are subjects to availability. Bringing your own 4/3mm wetsuit and booties is essential. We also recommend to bring a hooded neoprene vest for cooler mornings and more southern spots.
The itinerary
Follow the waves
We start and finish in Pichilemu, Chile’s surf capital, easy to reach by bus from Santiago de Chile. Depending on conditions, we’ll likely spend the first few days based here, getting into the rhythm of the waves and the place before we go wherever the ocean takes us next.
From there, the forecast decides. Depending on swell, and whatever our local guides suggest, we might be surfing long lefts framed by rugged cliffs or a beachbreak in a town you’ve never heard of, or … let’s see! Our plans can change in two minutes because someone got a phonecall about some epic waves somewhere.
And in between sessions? That depends on where we end up. We have gone hiking to clifftop views, kayaking, horseback riding on the beach, sitting in hot tubs under stars, hanging with new friends and local characters, and doing absolutely nothing on a terrace while watching the sun go down.
Local knowledge you can’t buy
Our local guides have surfed Chile’s coast their whole lives. They know which breaks are working and in which conditions. They are locals at the waves we visit. They’ll take us to beaches that don’t appear on any surf map.
They may not speak much English, but that’s fine. Angie translates, and there’s always a way to communicate when someone really knows what they’re talking about.
Our local connections are what shape this trip. Our guides take us to spots that other surf groups wouldn’t even consider, and they open doors far beyond the lineup. Because of that, we’re genuinely welcomed, in the water and on land. Many of our guides are long-time friends of Angie’s, and that brings a level of trust, ease, and fun you can feel right from the beginning.
Your interest is peaked,
but you aren’t sure if the trip is right for you?
Get in touch with Angie of NOMB Surf (call or message)
Wer kümmert sich um dich in Chile
Our surf trip is led by Angie Ringleb, an ISA level II qualified surf coach with over a decade of surfcoaching experience. Angie has been surfing Chile’s waves for years. She is passionate about sharing her love for surfing and the ocean.
‘Surftripping and exploring different places is a big part of who I am. Which is why I organise surf trips and share new experiences with other curious surfers. Having previously lived in Chile, I want to share my love and knowledge for the country and am very much looking forward to having you join me at my second home!‘
Joining Angie will be local surf coaches. Having lived in Chile for years, Angie has a great network of local surfers and professionals. Our coaches might not always speak perfect English, but their local wave knowlege will be unmatched.
Lies mehr über Angie
"Vor vielen Jahren habe ich mich entschieden, mein Leben außerhalb der Norm zu leben. Meine Reisen führten mich in viele verschiedene Ecken dieses Planeten, wie zum Beispiel nach Chile. Mittlerweile lebe ich auf Fuerteventura, wo ich diese kleine Surfschule und die tolle NGO NOMB Changesleite, und meine Liebe für den Surfsport und das Meer täglich versuche weiterzugeben.
Ich bin ein ISA Level II qualifizierter Surftrainer, ausgebildeter Rettungsschwimmer und habe über 12 Jahre Trainingserfahrung. Ich kann auf Englisch, Deutsch und Spanisch coachen.
Ich glaube, dass jeder surfen kann und den Nervenkitzel der Wellen genießen sollte – man muss nur die richtigen Lernmethoden annehmen. ch freue mich darauf, dich durch die Pazifikwellen und das unglaubliche Land Chile zu führen!
Bewusstes Surfreisen
Wir lieben es, um die Welt zu reisen und Wellen zu jagen, wer nicht? Gleichzeitig sind wir uns der Auswirkungen bewusst, die Surftrips mit sich bringen. wir folgen dem Konzept der nachhaltigen Tourismusentwicklung. Wir streben nach ökonomischer, sozio-kultureller und ökologischer Nachhaltigkeit, bei all unseren Surftrips.
Wie setzen wir das um?
Das bedeutet, dass wir bewusst mit lokalen Surfschulen & Partnern zusammenarbeiten und in der Nebensaison reisen, um einen wirtschaftlichen Nutzen in der uns beherbergenden lokalen Community zu lassen. Es bedeutet, dass wir offen sind für sozio-kulturellen Austäusche und durch Offenheit, Respekt und Teilnahme an lokalen Events, unser Surfteam achtsam integrieren. Das bedeutet, dass wir jeden Ort in einem besseren Zustand verlassen, als wir ihn vorgefunden haben.
Wir wissen, dass Bäume pflanzen oder Emissionen ausgleichen allein nicht die Auswirkungen des Reisens auslöschen. Deshalb wollen wir nicht einfach nur Emissionen kompensieren, sondern echten, lokalen Mehrwert schaffen – genau da, wo wir surfen. Deshalb laden wir dich ein, unsere Umweltrichtlinie genauer anzusehen und unseren Non-Profit-Partner NOMB Changeszu unterstützen. Sie engagieren sich für Meeresbildung, Gemeinschaftsprojekte und Umweltschutz – genau dort, wo wir surfen.
Lokale Unterkünfte am Strand und leckere lokale Küche
Our road trip starts in Pichilemu and follows the coast. Along the way, you’ll stay in cozy beachside cabañas and lodges, sharing a twin room with a fellow NOMB surfers (we’re mindful of gender preferences if you let us know). Each stop is chosen for comfort, vibes, and proximity to the waves.
Food: Breakfast is prepared for you every morning (substantial, because you’re about to surf). Dinners are a mix: sometimes we cook together, sometimes it’s a local restaurant, sometimes it’s an asado (BBQ) on the beach that goes later than planned. Lunch is up to you (and usually spontaneous with the crew).
Was in deiner Buchung enthalten ist
Trip-Übersicht
08/03 – 20/03/2027
Max. 4 Teilnehmer
Nearest airport
Santiago de Chile (Flughafen)
Treffpunkt
Pichilemu
12 nights in beachside accommodation
Breakfast & hearty dinners daily
Daily surf coaching (one focused session per day)
Video analysis and technical feedback sessions
Alle Transfers während des Trips
Surprise activities & local adventures
Lokales Wissen & Reisesupport vor und während des Trips
Surf photos, coaching workbook, and goodie bag
Nicht inklusive: Flights, travel and personal insurance (required), lunch, any stays before or after the trip period
€ 3,500
Preis pro Person
Alle Leistungen inklusive (außer Flüge)
Einblicke in unsere vergangenen Chile-Trips
Was frühere Teilnehmer:innen zu sagen haben
Wenn du auf der Suche nach einem Surfabenteuer bist, das dich aus deiner Komfortzone kickt und dir unvergessliche Erinnerungen schenkt, dann ist Chile genau der richtige Ort für dich!
Epic Wellen, hochprofessionelles Coaching durch Angie, einzigartige Landschaften, superfreundliche Menschen und ein Abenteuer, das du nie vergessen wirst.
Hast du noch Fragen?
Wenn du mehr Informationen über Chile, unser Surfcoaching-Format oder sonstige Details zu diesem Trip brauchst: schick uns eine Nachricht und wir melden uns so schnell wie möglich bei dir! Oder schau unten in die FAQ.
Need more impressions surfing in Chile? Check out our tripnotes of our 2025 Adventure Surftrip in Chile.
Bereit, dabei zu sein?
Secure your spot for our Surftrip to Chile! We are thrilled to see you there.
FAQs
Welche Reisebestimmungen gelten für Chile?
Bürger der Europäischen Union benötigen kein Visum für einen Aufenthalt von bis zu 90 Tagen.
Bei der Einreise wird eine kostenlose "Tarjeta Única Migratoria" (Einreisemigrationskarte) ausgestellt, die als Nachweis der Einreise dient und einen Aufenthalt von bis zu 90 Tagen erlaubt. Sie gibt das obligatorische Abreisedatum an und muss bei der Abreise zurückgegeben werden.
Empfohlene Impfungen:
- Hepatitis A/B
- Tollwut
Wie viel werden wir auf dieser Reise surfen?
One focused coaching session per day. If conditions are exceptional, we’ll find a way to get back in the water.
How do I get from Santiago to Pichilemu?
Pichilemu is easily reached by bus from Santiago, around 3.5 hours depending on the connection. Note that unlike some of our other trips, we don’t pick up from the airport. We’ll send you full transfer details and recommendations once you’re booked.
Soll ich mein eigenes Surfboard mitbringen?
Yes, if at all possible. Knowing your board in unfamiliar waves is a real confidence booster, so you won’t lose a session adjusting to something new. If travel logistics make it genuinely impossible, a rental board may be available on request, but availability isn’t guaranteed. Stuff your boardbag with your clothes to save on additional luggage.
