This Dublin wingfoiling experience offers an exciting introduction to a sport that’s rapidly gaining popularity. Based in Dun Laoghaire, this lesson is ideally suited for those who want to combine a love of water, wind, and a splash of adventure in a scenic setting. With just a two-hour lesson, you’ll get a taste of what it’s like to glide across the water riding with the wind on a SUP board, then step up into the world of foiling, all under the watchful eye of experienced instructors from pure magic watersports.
What I love about this experience is how accessible it is for complete beginners—no prior experience necessary—and the fact that the setting in Dublin offers some of the best wind conditions for wingfoiling. Plus, the convenience of facilities like showers, changing rooms, and a nearby café makes it easy to relax before or after your session. A potential downside? Because the activity is weather-dependent, your scheduled time might be affected by Dublin’s often unpredictable wind.
This is a fantastic way to try a new watersport in a beautiful location, with expert guidance and the reassurance of boat assistance. Whether you’re visiting Dublin for a few days or just looking to add something unique to your holiday, it’s a memorable, fun, and genuinely engaging experience that deserves a place on your itinerary.
Key points / Takeaways

- Ideal for beginners: No previous experience needed, and instructors are there to guide you through every step.
- Stunning setting: Dun Laoghaire’s long beaches and steady winds make for a perfect wingfoiling environment.
- Comfort and facilities: Access to showers, changing rooms, and a café means you can stay comfortable and refreshed.
- Expert guidance: Instructors like those from pure magic watersports are experienced and friendly, making the learning process smooth.
- Boat assistance: Helps beginners stay balanced and confident early on.
- Flexible booking: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and keep plans flexible with the “Reserve now & pay later” option.
Dublin isn’t just about historic pubs and literary legends; it’s also a surprisingly vibrant watersports hub, especially when it comes to wingfoiling. Located in Dun Laoghaire, a seaside town just south of Dublin’s city center, this activity combines the exhilaration of wind-powered riding with the scenic beauty of Dublin Bay.
What is Wingfoiling and Why Is It Special?

If you’re unfamiliar with wingfoiling, think of it as a mix of windsurfing and kitesurfing, but with a smaller, handheld wing and a hydrofoil attached to your board. The result? The sensation of “floating” above the water as you glide silently and swiftly over the surface, lifted by the wind and the foil’s incredible lift. It’s an addictive feeling, and Dublin’s steady breezes make it a particularly good place to learn.
What makes this lesson stand out is its focus on beginners. The instructors, including some of Ireland’s first wingfoil pioneers, are skilled at breaking down the sport into manageable steps. Before you even step onto the water, you’ll get a quick safety briefing and some tips on handling the wing—an essential piece of equipment that’s surprisingly intuitive once you get the hang of it.
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The Itinerary: What to Expect During Your Lesson

Your two-hour session begins at the INSS reception—an easy meeting point for first-timers. After a brief introduction, you’ll suit up in wetsuits and be introduced to the equipment. The goal is straightforward: start with learning how to control the wing on land, then move to riding a SUP board with the wind to get a feel for balancing and steering.
Once you’re comfortable on land, you’ll head into the water, where boat assistance plays a crucial role. This support is invaluable for beginners, as it helps you stay balanced and confident while you practice your first rides. The instructor, who speaks fluent English, will be right there guiding your movements, offering tips like how to adjust your stance or handle sudden gusts.
The highlight? Feeling the rush of riding with the wind, with some reviews describing it as “the thrill of glide and lift, like floating on air.” Many participants comment on how quickly the sport becomes manageable—“after just one lesson, I was out on the water, riding with the wind,” one review noted.
Facilities and Comfort

Dublin is known for its friendly, welcoming attitude, and the facilities at Dun Laoghaire reflect this. After your lesson, you can rinse off in the showers, change into dry clothes, and relax at the café—perfect for decompressing after your adrenaline rush. The location’s accessibility, close to the town center and with ample parking, makes it easy to fit into your Dublin itinerary.
Price and Value
At around 2 hours, this lesson offers solid value—especially considering the expert guidance, boat assistance, wetsuit, and facilities included. Compared to other watersports or day tours, it’s an efficient and memorable way to add some active fun to your trip. Keep in mind, you’ll need to arrange transportation to Dun Laoghaire or plan to walk from Dublin city center, which is manageable given the town’s friendly vibe.
Who Should Consider This?
This experience suits travelers who are adventurous, curious, and open to learning something new. It’s perfect for those who want a hands-on activity that mixes sport, scenery, and skill-building. Since it’s designed for beginners, it’s a low-stakes way to dip your toes into watersports without prior experience. It’s less ideal for children under 12, non-swimmers, or those with mobility issues, as getting wet is inevitable.
- Duration: 2 hours, with varying start times—check availability in advance.
- Meeting Point: INSS reception in Dun Laoghaire.
- What to Bring: Swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, water, and comfortable clothes.
- What’s Included: Wingfoil lesson, boat assistance, wetsuit, instructor guidance, access to showers and changing rooms.
- Not Included: Food, drinks, transportation, and personal sun protection like sunscreen.
- Cancellation Policy: Flexible—cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
- Group Size: Small groups (limited to 3 participants), ensuring personalized attention.
- Language: Instruction is provided in English.
- Age and Accessibility: Not suitable for children under 12, those with mobility impairments, or non-swimmers.
Dublin’s coast might be more famous for Guinness and historic sites, but its winds and beaches make it a prime location for wingfoiling. This lesson allows you to get a close-up experience of a sport that’s both accessible and exhilarating. The combination of expert instruction and stunning views over Dublin Bay creates a memorable backdrop for your new skill.
For those who love outdoor activities, trying something new, or just want a break from city sightseeing, this offers a fun and active option. Plus, it’s a great way to meet fellow travelers in a small group, sharing in the thrill of learning a new sport.
If you’re seeking a unique, active adventure in Dublin that fits into a compact time frame, this is an excellent choice. It’s perfect for travelers who value professional guidance and want to learn in a safe, supportive environment. The stunning scenery and the feeling of “floating” above the water make it a standout experience for anyone craving a memorable day on the water.
It’s also ideal for those interested in watersports but hesitant to try kitesurfing or windsurfing—wingfoiling’s intuitive and less intimidating beginner setup makes it a good entry point.
This wingfoiling lesson in Dun Laoghaire offers a well-rounded blend of adventure, scenic beauty, and expert instruction. The small group size and inclusive facilities mean you’ll feel comfortable, even if you’re new to watersports. The location’s wind conditions and long beaches provide a perfect playground for learning and enjoying the sport.
For travelers who want more than just sightseeing, this activity provides a chance to try something active and memorable in Dublin, with the reassurance of boat assistance and a friendly, professional team guiding you along the way. It’s a fantastic way to see Dublin’s coast from a new perspective, feeling the wind and water beneath your feet.
Is this activity suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, it’s designed specifically for beginners with no prior experience needed. The instructors will guide you through every step.
How long is the lesson?
The lesson lasts about 2 hours, including land instruction, water practice, and safety briefings.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, water, and comfortable clothes. All equipment, including wetsuits, is provided.
Are there facilities nearby?
Yes, you’ll have access to showers, changing rooms, and a café at the location, making it easy to relax afterward.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your schedule shifts.
Is boat assistance included?
Absolutely, boat help is part of the experience, which supports beginners and boosts confidence.
Are children allowed?
The activity is not suitable for children under 12 years old or those with mobility issues.
What is the weather like for wingfoiling in Dublin?
Dublin’s long beaches and steady winds make it an excellent location, but the activity depends on weather conditions, so check the forecast.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to three participants, ensuring personalized instruction and attention.
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