These terms govern the booking of and participation in the activities of Sunrise Paddle Board Sitges. Please read them carefully: by booking, paying or taking part in any of our activities you declare that you have read, understood and accepted them in full, including the declarations of fitness in clause 6 and the assumption of risk in clause 8.

Last updated: 18 August 2026.

1. Owner and identification details

In compliance with Spanish Law 34/2002 on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE), the owner's details are provided below:

Hereinafter, "the school" or "we" refer to the owner; "you", "the client", "the booking party" or "the participant" refer to the person who books or takes part in an activity.

2. Purpose and acceptance. The person who books is responsible for their whole group

2.1. These terms govern the booking of, contracting of and participation in the lessons, tours, outings, events and other activities organised by the school, contracted through WhatsApp, the website or any other channel.

2.2. By making a booking, completing a payment or confirming your acceptance, the booking party declares that they have read, understood and accepted these terms, and that the details they provide are truthful, complete and up to date.

2.3. The booking party warrants and is responsible for ensuring that all other people included in their booking (companions, group, family members, employees or guests) have been informed of the characteristics and risks of the activity and have read and accepted these terms, in particular the declarations in clause 6 and the assumption of risk in clause 8. In the case of minors, they warrant that the person accepting on their behalf is their parent or legal guardian, or a person expressly authorised by them (clause 9).

2.4. The school relies on the truthfulness of the declarations of the booking party and the participants in order to organise the activity safely. The consequences of an inaccurate or false declaration are the sole responsibility of the person making it, as set out in clauses 6, 8 and 9.

3. Bookings, prices and payments

3.1. Bookings are made via WhatsApp (+34 670 621 590) or through the other channels made available by the school. The spot is only confirmed once the school confirms it and, where applicable, the payment has been completed successfully.

3.2. Prices are shown in euros and include applicable taxes where relevant. The school may change its prices at any time; the price in force at the time of booking always applies.

3.3. Payment is made online, through a secure payment link provided by the school, or in person at the base. If you pay online, the client warrants that the payment details provided are accurate and belong to them.

3.4. Promotional codes and offers are valid according to their conditions, cannot be combined, and the most favourable one always applies.

3.5. The school reserves the right not to confirm bookings for justified reasons (full capacity, sea conditions, age or level requirements, etc.); in that case any amount paid for that booking will be refunded.

4. Sea conditions and weather. Mobile school

4.1. Our activities take place in the natural environment (sea and beach) and depend on the weather and the state of the sea, which the school assesses every day on safety grounds.

4.2. Change of beach or meeting point: for safety reasons or to ensure suitable conditions, the school may move the activity to another beach or change the meeting point, giving as much notice as possible. This change forms part of the service booked, does not constitute a modification of or breach of the contract and does not give rise to any right to a refund or compensation, provided that the activity is delivered on the scheduled date or, if that is not possible, rescheduled in accordance with clause 5.

4.3. Change of time or postponement for safety reasons: if the conditions require the session to be delayed, brought forward or postponed, the school will offer to reschedule it. Rescheduling for safety or weather reasons is not subject to compensation, without prejudice to the right to a refund where the school cancels definitively (clause 5.1).

4.4. The school is not liable for the client's incidental expenses associated with changes or cancellations due to weather or force majeure (travel, accommodation, other commitments), which the client assumes when booking an activity that depends on the natural environment.

5. Cancellations, changes and refunds

5.1. If the school cancels (lack of suitable conditions, unfavourable sea state, force majeure or safety reasons): we offer to reschedule the activity to another date or, if you prefer, a refund of the amount for that activity. No compensation or incidental expenses are paid (clause 4.4).

5.2. If the booking party cancels or wants to make a change: they must notify us at least 48 hours in advance of the start time to reschedule their spot at no cost. Cancellations with less than 48 hours' notice and no-shows do not give the right to a refund or to reschedule, as these are limited spots reserved exclusively.

5.3. Late arrivals: the activity is not extended due to the client's late arrival; they may join if this is possible without affecting safety or the rest of the group. Time lost due to the client's late arrival is not recoverable or refundable.

5.4. Right of withdrawal: in accordance with article 103.l) of Royal Legislative Decree 1/2007 (TRLGDCU), services related to leisure activities provided on a specific date or period are excluded from the 14-day right of withdrawal. Once an activity has been booked for a specific date, only the change policy in this clause applies.

5.5. Approved refunds are issued to the same payment method used for the purchase.

5.6. Payment processing fee (borne by the customer). Where payment was made online, every card payment carries a fee that the payment gateway charges the school and that is not returned to the school when a booking is refunded. Therefore, any refund due under this clause 5 is issued net of that fee — i.e., the amount actually paid minus the payment processing charges. This fee is borne by the customer regardless of the reason for cancellation — including cancellations by the school under clause 5.1 — as it is an already-incurred, non-recoverable cost outside the school's control.

6. Participation requirements and declaration of fitness

6.1. Being able to swim is an essential requirement. By accepting these terms, the booking party expressly declares, under their own responsibility, that:

6.2. Duty of prior disclosure: the participant must inform the school, before the start of the activity, of any circumstance relevant to their safety (injuries, ailments, allergies, treatments, pregnancy, fear of the water, actual swimming level, etc.). This disclosure allows the instructor to adapt the activity; failing to disclose it deprives the school of the opportunity to do so.

6.3. Consequences of inaccuracy or falsehood: the school organises each activity relying on these declarations. Any inaccuracy, concealment or falsehood in the declarations in this clause is the sole responsibility of the declarant and releases the school from liability for the damage and consequences arising from it, to the extent that the school could not have known or foreseen the concealed circumstance while acting diligently. In addition, anyone making a false declaration will be liable to the school for the damage caused by that falsehood.

7. Obligation to follow instructions. Safety rules and exclusion

7.1. It is mandatory to follow the instructor's instructions at all times, as well as the school's safety rules: swimming and practice areas, distances, use of the equipment (leash, board, paddle, wetsuit, buoyancy vest where applicable), signals, and the order to leave the water when so indicated.

7.2. The instructor is the authority on safety matters during the activity and may, using professional judgement: adapt or limit the exercises, change area, shorten the session or end it, and refuse, suspend or exclude from the activity, without any right to a refund, any participant who:

7.3. The school is not liable for damage that the participant suffers or causes as a direct consequence of their decision to disregard the instructor's instructions or the safety rules (for example, entering or remaining in the water against the instructor's express indication, leaving the designated area or using the equipment in a prohibited manner), without prejudice to liabilities that the law does not permit to be excluded (clause 8.4).

7.4. Exclusion on the grounds set out in this clause does not give rise to any right to a refund or to reschedule, given that the spot and the resources have already been allocated, and it serves to protect the safety of the participant themselves and of the group.

8. Assumption of inherent risks and liability

8.1. Inherent risks. Stand up paddle and the other activities we offer are sports that involve intrinsic risks that no amount of diligence can eliminate entirely, including: falls into the water, impacts with one's own board, paddle or other equipment (one's own or that of other participants), contact with the seabed, currents, waves and changing sea and wind conditions, physical exertion, sun exposure and water temperature.

8.2. Voluntary assumption of risk. By signing up, the participant (or the person contracting or authorising on their behalf) declares that they know, understand and voluntarily and freely assume these inherent risks, in accordance with the doctrine of assumption of risk applicable to sports practice. Damage that is the materialisation of a risk inherent to the activity, without negligence on the part of the school, is borne by the person practising the sport.

8.3. What the school does cover. This assumption of risk does not extend to damage caused by the negligence of the school or its staff (for example, equipment in poor condition not flagged, lack of required supervision or decisions contrary to professional diligence). The school holds civil liability and accident insurance for the practice of the activity, works with qualified instructors and assesses the sea conditions daily.

8.4. Legal limits. Nothing in these terms excludes or limits the school's liability for wilful misconduct or its own negligence, or the rights granted to consumers and users by law on a non-waivable basis (arts. 86 and 130 TRLGDCU and related provisions). Any limitation applies only to the extent permitted by law.

8.5. Within those limits, the school is not responsible for:

8.6. To the extent permitted by applicable law, the school's liability for damage other than personal injury is limited to the amount paid for the activity in question.

9. Minors

9.1. Minors may only take part with the express authorisation of their parent or legal guardian, who accepts these terms on their behalf, makes the declarations in clause 6 in respect of each minor and authorises their participation in full knowledge of the risks in clause 8.

9.2. The adult who enrols a minor declares under their own responsibility: (a) that they are the minor's parent or legal guardian, or that they have the express authorisation of the latter; (b) that the minor's details are truthful, in particular that the minor can swim and has no undisclosed medical contraindications; and (c) that they have informed the minor, in a manner appropriate to their age, of the rules of the activity and of the obligation to obey the instructor.

9.3. The signing guardian is responsible for the truthfulness of these declarations and for the damage that any inaccuracy causes to the school or to third parties, as set out in clause 6.3.

9.4. The guardian undertakes to provide a working contact telephone number throughout the activity and to be punctual when dropping off and picking up the minor. Outside the hours of the activity, custody of the minor rests with their guardian.

10. Equipment and personal belongings

10.1. The school provides the equipment (boards, paddles, wetsuits, leashes, etc.) in good condition and suitable for the activity. The participant must check it upon receipt and immediately report any defect or issue.

10.2. The participant undertakes to use the equipment in accordance with the instructions and to return it at the end. They will be liable for damage to or loss of the equipment caused by negligent, improper use or use contrary to the instructions (not for normal wear and tear or damage inherent to correct use during the activity), and the school may claim the cost of repair or replacement from them.

10.3. Personal belongings: the school may offer a storage area at the base or informal supervision of belongings, purely as a courtesy and without this constituting a deposit contract. Personal and valuable items (phones, keys, wallets, watches, jewellery) remain the sole responsibility of their owner; we recommend not bringing them to the activity. The school is not liable for their loss, theft or damage, except where its own negligence is proven.

11. Image rights (separate and revocable consent)

11.1. During the activities the school may take photographs and videos for educational purposes (technique correction, session keepsake) and promotional purposes (the school's website and social media).

11.2. The promotional use of your image requires your express and separate consent, which is requested separately and is never assumed by default when you book. Accepting these terms does not imply authorising the use of your image, and refusing does not affect your participation in the activity.

11.3. You may revoke your consent at any time, without retroactive effect, by writing to supsunrisebarcelona@gmail.com. We will remove the content in which you appear as far as reasonably possible (content already shared by third parties may be beyond our control).

11.4. In the case of minors, consent is granted or denied by their parent or legal guardian, likewise separately and revocably.

12. Data protection

The processing of personal data is governed by our Privacy Policy, which forms an integral part of these terms. It details the data controller, the purposes, the legal bases, the data processors (including the automated Instagram assistant), the retention periods and how to exercise your rights.

13. Intellectual and industrial property

All the contents of this website (texts, photographs, designs, logos, trademarks, source code and other elements) are the property of the school or of third parties who have authorised their use, and are protected by intellectual and industrial property legislation. Their reproduction, distribution, transformation or public communication without the express written authorisation of the owner is prohibited.

14. Use of the website

The user undertakes to make appropriate use of the site and not to use it for unlawful purposes or to introduce viruses or harmful code. Failure to comply may result in the cancellation of the service.

15. Changes to the terms

The school may update these terms to adapt them to legal changes or changes to its services. The version published at the time of booking applies. We recommend reviewing them periodically.

16. Applicable law and jurisdiction

These terms are governed by Spanish law. For disputes with consumers, the courts and tribunals determined by law shall have jurisdiction (as a general rule, those of the consumer's place of residence); for clients who do not have consumer status, the parties submit to the courts and tribunals of Barcelona. If you are a consumer, official complaint forms and the European online dispute resolution platform are also available to you.

This is a translation provided for your convenience. In the event of any discrepancy between language versions, the Spanish version shall prevail.

Any questions about the terms? Write to us at supsunrisebarcelona@gmail.com and we will clarify everything before you book.