Learn to Wingfoil
Details
Saturdays and Sundays from March to December 2026
Event information
Let your child experience the thrill of wingfoiling in a safe, structured, and supportive environment, with small classes capped at two!

Wingfoiling is the exciting new water sport that delivers the unique feeling of flying over water. It offers a fun and engaging way for youths to build confidence, coordination, and fitness.
Who is this for?
- Singapore citizens aged 9 to 16 years old
- Beginners welcome
- No prior sailing or wind sport experience required
- Able to swim 50m while wearing a personal flotation device
What your child will learn
- Progression towards their first controlled flight
- How to sail on the water with wing and board
- Basic launching, recovery, and self-rescue skills
- Safe handling and care of wingfoil equipment
Why wingfoiling?
- Builds confidence, balance, and fitness
- Encourages independence on and off the water
- Taught by experienced coaches in a safety-focused environment
How the programme works
The programme consists of four 2-hour sessions, with each building upon skills learnt in earlier sessions:
- Small class size, capped at two learners for most effective and safe learning
- Land-based training to learn wing control and other skills
- On-water sessions to apply skills with close supervision from a powerboat
- Tow-foiling sessions to accelerate learning
Fees
$200 per 2-hour session. The programme consists of four sessions in total.
Ready to fly?
Email vming@singaporesailing.org.sg to confirm your dates now.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who is this programme for?
This programme is exclusively for young Singapore citizens aged 9 to 16.
Where will the programme take place?
The programme will generally be held at the National Sailing Centre, located at 1500 East Coast Parkway, Singapore 468963.
What should my child bring?
For a fun and safe experience, please prepare:
- Water bottle - staying hydrated is critical!
- Long-sleeve shirt and tights - for sun and general protection
- Sunblock on face, neck and hands - for sun protection
- Footwear for water activities - close-toed water shoes work best to protect feet
- A change of clothes and a towel - for showering after the activities
Wingfoiling equipment and safety gear (life vests, knee pads, helmets, and leashes) will be provided.
What happens if it rains?
The programme will go on as planned. If there is a risk of lightning, activities will be conducted on land under shelter.
As such, no refund, cancellation, or rescheduling will be provided due to inclement weather.
Does my child need to know how to swim?
Yes. For safety reasons, participants should be able to swim at least 50m while wearing a personal flotation device.