Between 16 September and 9 October, every day from 9:00 to 20:00, the “Surf & Style” invades the Munich Airport and has the biggest stationary wave in the world, giving the opportunity to visitors and passengers to feel the sensation of catching some waves.
Pro or beginner, everyone who wants to try it will have the opportunity, as each session lasts an hour and will be divided into three levels of difficulty. From the easiest to the most advanced.
Each hour slot has a cost of €19 for adults and €10 for children between the age of 8 and 14. This includes equipment – helmet, surfboard, wetsuit and lycra – as well as the presence of an instructor.
MEGA SURF EVENT IN THE MUNICH AIRPORT
The installation placed at the Munich Terminal lets you create a wave 10 m wide, which can reach up to 1,5 m in height, more than enough conditions to make a good surf session.
Such that, on 8 and 9 October, will take place the final of the European Championship in Stationary Wave Riding, being expected the presence of 130 participants from around the world.
Also the 2nd of October is reserved for families and the organization promises many surprises.
So if you are thinking of going to the Oktoberfest this year, why not try making some waves right there at the Airport? From today you can reserve your slot in www.munich-airport.com/surfandstyle.
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18 COMMENTS
Travelwith2ofus
7 years agoAre you serious? That is a really great idea, and on top of that during Oktoberfest as well. I am not a surfer, but would love to see this though.
Marlene Marques
7 years ago AUTHORIt’s such a cool idea! And, even if you’re not a surfer, you can try it here, since they have instructors that can help you out.
Travelwith2ofus
7 years agoGreat! Definitely won’t mind giving it a go.
Chrysoula
7 years agoReally? What an amazing experience. I remember seeing a lot of surfers in a park in the centre of Munich!
Marlene Marques
7 years ago AUTHORHi Chrysoula. It’s so crazy seeing this guys in action. It’s a great opportunity if you have the opportunity to go.
Natalie Deduck
7 years agoWoowwww… That’s so unexpected but also so cool experience!!
My husband have surfed static waves in Chile and Bangkok, but never though it could be possible to do it n the airport.
Cheers,
Nat
Marlene Marques
7 years ago AUTHORHi Natalie! Surfing those waves must have been crazy! Now he has a new one to try out. And you leave him at the airport and go enjoy the Oktoberfest. 😉
Bella WW
7 years agoEven though I am not a surfer, I believe it’s a great idea of entertainment, especially for an airport. I’ve seen something similar in Dubai.
Marlene Marques
7 years ago AUTHORHi, Bella. The one in Dubai must be crazy! Gonna check that one out. 🙂
Cory
7 years agoWow!! This is definitely the coolest thing I’ve ever seen in an airport. Whether you were surfing or not, it’d be fun to observe.
Marlene Marques
7 years ago AUTHORHi, Cory! It must be loads of fun, even just watching. Thanks for your comment.
danik the explorer
7 years agoFantastic bloody idea! Always up for a surf before or after a flight 😀
Marlene Marques
7 years ago AUTHORHi, Danik. Just imagine it: doing some waves and then enjoying the Oktoberfest. Perfect program! 😉
Rosemary
7 years agoOMG!! How amazing to be able to see surfing at the airport. Beats any other kind of entertainment. Very cool!!
Monika
7 years agoWhat a crazy idea!
And a great opportunity to have some fun if you’ve got to spend too many hours at the airport 🙂
Megan Jerrard
7 years agoSo much fun to have in the middle of an airport! Love it!
Ray
7 years agoA surfing exhibition in one of the World’s busiests airports? Now I’ve seen everything! This by far the most unique, but coolest thing I have ever read. Thanks for sharing! But, don’t you find this to be interesting that it is happening in Munich instead of another airport in Hawaii or Los Angeles or Australia where surfing is actually more prevalent? I mean Germany?!?
Marlene Marques
7 years ago AUTHORSo true, Ray! It’s really special to see this happen in a place like Munich, providing everybody the chance to try out this sport. If this was in a country were there are waves, it wouldn’t matter this much. 🙂 Thanks for your comment and hope to hear from you again.