2012-06-27

Surfing Volunteer Project

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Surfing in Cape Town

Spend your Gap Year learning to surf or improving your surfing with Gap Year South Africa under the expert guidance of six times South African Surfing Champion Roxy Davis.

You will also have an opportunity immerse yourself in the surfing lifestyle and learn how to be a surf coach and assist coaching programmes at the Roxy and Quiksilver surf schools.

An important part of the surfing project involves volunteering within our local township community assisting under-resourced school children through programmes such as: waves for change, teaching support, tutoring and mentorship, computer literacy, HIV prevention, sports coaching, performing arts, and/or environmental awareness in Cape Town, South Africa.



Gape Year South Africa Surfing Volunteers

Surfing in Cape Town, South Africa

While participating in the Gap Year South Africa surfing project you will not only learn how to surf or improve your surfing but gain exposure to the surfing lifestyle and culture of the local community. Our Gap Year South Africa surfing project is a step by step introduction to surfing and/or an improvement programme for your surfing. As part of your experience you will also assist professional surf coaches in coaching people from all walks of life and backgrounds.

PROJECT DURATION: 3 WEEKS, 5 WEEKS, 3 MONTHS, 5 MONTHS for more information on the project duration and cost    CLICK HERE.

Gap Year South Africa surfing projects typically involve the following daily activities:

Community volunteering



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Learning to surf or improving your surfing

Learn to be a surf coach

Assisting in delivering surf coaching lessons

Learn about the day to day running of a surf school and surf shop

Exposure to the surfing lifestyle

Gap Year South Africa surfing projects are based at Muizenberg Beach, also known as Surfers Corner. Muizenberg Beach break is known to be consistent throughout the year making it one of South Africa’s top surfing destinations. Through your daily surfing and coaching assistance from fellow surf coaches you will not only learn to surf or improve your surfing but will be coaching alongside professional surf coaches from the Roxy and Quiksilver Surf School, providing you with an opportunity to learn a great deal from these qualified coaches.

It is not a prerequisite for you to have any prior surfing experience or qualifications. However you do require high levels of enthusiasm and passion for the outdoors as well as being willing to make a meaningful contribution to underprivileged communities. From a mental point of view, surfing increases focus and quick response skills needed for other sports and many aspects of life. Surfing is known to be an effective stress reliever and excellent way to keep fit and healthy.

Under expert guidance

Roxy Davis

The Gap Year South Africa surfing project is delivered under the expert guidance of six times South African Surfing Champion Roxy Davis. Our projects are run from our partner Roxy and Quiksilver Surf School and Store based on the Muizenberg beach front. You will have full access to the surfing facility including hot showers, change room, lockers and use of all necessary surfing equipment (board and wetsuit). Our surfing project also entitles you to discounted prices on all in-store products. The Gap Year South Africa surfing project will require you to be outdoors on a daily basis, enjoying healthy exercise as well as familiarising yourself with the sport of surfing.

What will I learn?

The surfing project will assist you in learning about:

The ABC basics of surfing

Wave predictions and weather charts – how to correctly chart the weather conditions and predict optimum conditions for surfing

Types of surf breaks – learn the difference between split peaks, multiple random peaks, point breaks, reef breaks and beach breaks

Fitness for surfing – you will learn about fitness for surfing and how to get the most out of your surfing

Safety in surfing – all safety procedures will be taught, including basic beach and water rescues

Surfboard construction – you will learn the art of board construction, how surfboards are made from the beginning, starting with a polyurethane blank and finished with a polished surfboard.

The history and development of surfing – you will learn about the sport of kings and how surfing first started and used to settle disputes between the Hawaiian kings

Environmental factors – the ocean ,weather, waves, rips, tides, currents

Nutrition for surfing – optimum nutrition for optimum performance

Sharks – you will learn in detail about ocean life, sharks and the shark spotting programme

Career Opportunities- you will learn about the possible career choices that can be made surrounding the sport

Surf rules and etiquette – you will learn how to manage yourself in the line up

Introduction to stand up paddle boarding – theory and practical

Theory on intermediate surfing (the next level)

How to run a surf school and surf shop

How to teach surfing lessons

Community Volunteering

Community Volunteering

An important part of the surfing project involves volunteering within our local township community. You will be assisting under-resourced school children through community development programmes such as: waves for change, teaching support, tutoring and mentorship, computer literacy, HIV prevention, sports coaching, performing arts, and/or environmental awareness.

Gap Year South Africa surfing projects volunteerism component contributes towards transformation whilst removing potential access barriers such as cost, elitism, race and gender. The intended beneficiaries of our community development project are young people who have inherently been afforded very little exceptional opportunity.

Profile

An Outgoing and passionate volunteer

Gap Year South Africa seeks individuals that are passionate and energetic with an enthusiasm for an adventure of a lifetime. If you are a post-school or post-university gap year student, a university undergraduate or postgraduate, or a career breaker, our surfing project is ideally suited for you. Our surfing project is tailored for both beginner surfers as well as intermediate surfers. Volunteers must be 17 years of age and above.

Surfing Project Testimonials

“I cannot thank Gap Year South Africa enough for what was truly the trip of a lifetime. The incredible amount of time and effort that was put into my surfing project will never be forgotten. If anyone from Gap Year South Africa is ever in the USA and around the New York City area please do not hesitate to get in touch.” – Nikki Dysenchuk

Location

Cape Town, South Africa

You will be based in the South African coastal city of Cape Town, also often referred to as the Mother City. Cape Town is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The impressive presence of the world renowned Table Mountain stands proudly above the city of Cape Town. Beautiful white sandy beaches along a peaceful coastline frame the Cape Peninsula, which is famed for its unique floral kingdom, bountiful rivers, vleis and dams and magnificent countryside. The surrounding area extends far into the winelands, green in summer and red-gold in autumn. Cape Town is a city of culture, built on a history that reflects in the architecture, cuisine, music and dance. Together with a warm summer and temperate winter climate and a friendly community, Cape Town is an ideal Gap Year destination throughout the year. Situated 10 hours from the majority of gap year world traveller destinations, Gap Year South Africa is an ideal stop on your global adventure travel. Please click here to visit our destination page to learn more about Cape Town, South Africa.

Explore South Africa

Accommodation, Food and Transport

You are hosted by the Team of Gap Year South Africa in our comfortable fully furnished house along with all our volunteers. The volunteer house is a very safe and friendly environment within Fish Hoek, a coastal village lying in a valley at the mouth of the Silvermine River, on the False Bay side of the Cape Peninsula.

Our volunteers stay in dormitory style accommodation with communal bathrooms. The house facilities include a DVD player and television, broadband internet access and a swimming pool. The house is located a short distance from the golden beaches of the magnificent Indian Ocean and conveniently situated within walking distance to a wide range of amenities for all your additional needs. Take the Volunteer House Tour HERE.

During the week, Mondays to Fridays, volunteers have all their meals prepared for them by our local team. Meals are not included on Saturdays and Sundays, as experience has taught us that most volunteers tend to explore Cape Town during weekends. Volunteers either purchase and prepare their own meals on weekends or often choose to eat out at local restaurants. Our kitchen is superbly equipped and local supermarkets and restaurants are within walking distance from the volunteer house.

Breakfast

Selection of cereals, toast, tea/coffee and fruit

Lunch

Packed Lunch consisting of sandwiches, juice and fruit

Dinner

Full sit-down hot meal and juice

On arrival at Cape Town International Airport you will be welcomed by our Gap Year South Africa Team and be transferred from the airport to the volunteer house. All daily transport to and from the projects is provided.

Excursions

The volunteer group excursions are selected from a wide variety of exciting activities based in Cape Town. Volunteer group excursions are selected in advance by the Gap Year South Africa team and are subject to change. The volunteer group excursions are selected from a host of exciting activities such as:

Explore Cape Point where the cold Benguela and warm Agulhus currents merge

Hike up Cape Town’s magnificent Table Mountain and return via Cable Car

Spend a day exploring all the attractions at the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront

Visit the magnificent two oceans aquarium

View the exquisite penguins at Boulders

Explore the World of Birds wildlife sanctuary and monkey park

The table below indicates the number of group excursions selected from a wide variety of exciting activities that are included as part of your project fee:

Project Duration

Number of group excursions included in your project fee

3 Weeks

One group excursion included as part of your project fee

5 Weeks

Two group excursions included as part of your project fee

3 Months

Four group excursions included as part of your project fee

5 Months

Six group excursions included as part of your project fee

Volunteers will have free time on weekends to explore all Cape Town has to offer. Our team will inform you of all the amazing attractions available to you in and around Cape Town. If volunteers choose to experience any additional excursions above those stipulated as group excursions, these excursions will be at the volunteers own cost. Types of additional excursions available to volunteers include:

Journey on a Township Tour into a vibrant world of colour

Shark Cage Diving with Great White Sharks

Scuba dive at the Two Oceans Aquarium

Abseiling down Table Mountain

Specialised guided wine region tours

Robben Island Museum Tour

Penguin Sea Kayak Trail Simon’s Town

Visit the Cheetah Sanctuary at Spier

Tandem skydive

Visit the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens

View the African Big Five on a one day safari tour

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What is Included in your Project

Prior to your departure:

Expert advice on selecting your most suitable project

Travel assistance from our specialist Partners

Valuable ideas and assistance for your fundraising campaign

An open line of communication to our friendly and informative team

Our informative Project Pack including all relevant contact details

During your project in South Africa:

On arrival at Cape Town Airport you will be welcomed by our South African Team

Transfer from the airport to the volunteer house

Accommodation in the volunteer house in Cape Town

Meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) Monday to Friday

24/7 assistance and emergency support from our Gap Year South Africa Team

Project induction and training prior to the commencement of your project

Management of your project delivery

All daily transport to and from your project

A selection of exciting volunteer group excursions and social events

A chance to play sports for clubs in South Africa (terms and conditions apply)

An opportunity to learn to surf and/or gain certificates in Scuba Diving (terms and conditions apply)

Experience a new and vibrant culture

What Is Not Included In Your Chosen Project?

Flights

Saturday and Sunday meals (volunteers tend to explore Cape Town on weekends)

Visas (if applicable)

Travel Insurance

Vaccinations

Spending money

Additional excursions and travel

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