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Summa Love Surfing & Yoga includes surfing, body surfing, ocean safety, ocean awareness, surf etiquette, creative art sessions, simple ways to protect the environment, beach games, and skill-building activities. The program also offers Women’s Surfing & Yoga sessions. All campers are asked to bring warm clothes.
• Ages: 5–17 years old
• Schedule: 3.5-hour surf camp sessions with approximately 2–2.5 hours of actual surf time each day
Summa Love Surfing & Yoga LLC was founded in 2005 by Bryan Zinski, a Monmouth University alumnus, and is celebrating 21 years in business. The program offers safety-guided surf camps with small group instruction of about 2–4 students per instructor, and when ocean conditions are rough, camps shift to 1-on-1 instruction, rotating surfing with body surfing, beach games, and skill-building activities. The mission of Summa Love Surfing & Yoga is for students to safely have fun in a low-pressure learning-to-surf environment, make new friends, and learn to become surfers with ocean safety knowledge, environmental awareness, peacemaking, confidence, and community volunteerism. The staff includes CPR/AED certified instructors, and the surf school is fully insured, fully licensed, and accredited by the National Surf School & Instructor Association (NSSIA) since 2005, with over 100 years of combined surfing experience and low student-to-instructor ratios, and states that safety is always the first priority. Summa Love Surfing & Yoga describes itself as Monmouth County’s oldest and most established surf camp and as community driven, and notes that Bryan is a board member of Surfer’s Environmental Alliance, a committee member with Clean Ocean Action, and a New Jersey Surfing Hall of Fame committee member.
Parent and participant feedback describes the staff as attentive, inclusive, welcoming, encouraging, and supportive, and notes that children have met many friends and counselors, learned more than just surfing, and formed bonds with other campers and staff. Testimonials also mention that children have learned about giving back to the community at a young age, experienced mindfulness practices and calming exercises on the sand before entering the ocean, and that some children now love surfing and look forward to returning to surf camp.
Last updated July 9, 2026.
• Ages: 5–17 years old
• Schedule: 3.5-hour surf camp sessions with approximately 2–2.5 hours of actual surf time each day
Summa Love Surfing & Yoga LLC was founded in 2005 by Bryan Zinski, a Monmouth University alumnus, and is celebrating 21 years in business. The program offers safety-guided surf camps with small group instruction of about 2–4 students per instructor, and when ocean conditions are rough, camps shift to 1-on-1 instruction, rotating surfing with body surfing, beach games, and skill-building activities. The mission of Summa Love Surfing & Yoga is for students to safely have fun in a low-pressure learning-to-surf environment, make new friends, and learn to become surfers with ocean safety knowledge, environmental awareness, peacemaking, confidence, and community volunteerism. The staff includes CPR/AED certified instructors, and the surf school is fully insured, fully licensed, and accredited by the National Surf School & Instructor Association (NSSIA) since 2005, with over 100 years of combined surfing experience and low student-to-instructor ratios, and states that safety is always the first priority. Summa Love Surfing & Yoga describes itself as Monmouth County’s oldest and most established surf camp and as community driven, and notes that Bryan is a board member of Surfer’s Environmental Alliance, a committee member with Clean Ocean Action, and a New Jersey Surfing Hall of Fame committee member.
Parent and participant feedback describes the staff as attentive, inclusive, welcoming, encouraging, and supportive, and notes that children have met many friends and counselors, learned more than just surfing, and formed bonds with other campers and staff. Testimonials also mention that children have learned about giving back to the community at a young age, experienced mindfulness practices and calming exercises on the sand before entering the ocean, and that some children now love surfing and look forward to returning to surf camp.
Last updated July 9, 2026.
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