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Great news: 96% of our swim coaches offer their first lesson free! and the average lesson cost is $56/hr
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Meet your instructor, discuss your training plan and start improving your technique. Most offer flexible scheduling at locations across Australia.

The average price of Swimming lessons is $56.
However, the price of lessons will depend on a number of factors:
91% of teachers also offer their first lesson for free.
With Australia being "girt by sea", it makes sense to become a competent swimmer - even if you only learn it just as a safety measure for yourself and those around you.
Here are a few reasons why it's important to learn how to swim:
1576 swim coaches are currently available to give Swimming lessons near you.
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From a sample of 367 teachers, students rated their private swim teachers 5 out 5.
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Browse 1576 qualified swim coaches offering one-on-one lessons for all ages. From toddler water familiarisation to adult stroke correction—find your perfect match today.
| âś… Average price : | $56/h |
| âś… Average response time : | 6h |
| âś… Tutors available : | 1576 |
| âś… Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Did you know Australia holds the record for the highest number of Olympic gold medals in swimming per capita? That’s right: from Dawn Fraser to Ian Thorpe and Emma McKeon, Australians have a long tradition of turning pools into gold mines. It’s not just about medals, though. In a country where backyard pools outnumber tennis courts and surf lifesaving is practically a national sport, knowing how to swim is woven into daily life. Enter the swimming coach: your local guide to water confidence, stroke mastery, and, well, the odd cannonball contest on hot days.
Real swimming skills are life skills in Australia. Whether it’s for pool safety, fitness, or competition, the best way to learn is with a passionate teacher by your side. That’s where Superprof shines. On our platform, you can find a swimming coach right near you, from urban centres like Sydney and Melbourne to sunny coastal towns and even smaller regional hubs. It’s never been easier to book lessons, connect with experienced teachers, and, honestly, feel good about heading into the water any time of year.
The numbers: The average hourly rate for a swimming coach in Australia sits around $45–$65 AUD per hour. In big cities or for more advanced classes, it can be a bit higher—but you get real, personalised support, either in your local public pool, private pool, or even at the beach (yes, open water lessons are a thing!).
From “Learn to Swim Week” in January to the iconic Bondi to Bronte Ocean Swim in Sydney, swimming is a year-round thing in Australia. Most schools include swimming lessons in their PE programs, but individual instruction leads to dramatically better progress. And let’s not even start on the number of kids who want to wear green and gold one day!
Swimming isn’t just about flapping your arms and hoping for the best. A skilled coach covers key concepts and helps you break down complicated moves, so they start to feel natural. Here’s what you’ll typically practice:
There’s a saying in Australia: “The beach is everyone’s backyard.” Swimming isn’t just about exercise—it’s part of social life. You’ll find locals grabbing early morning laps before work, surf lifesavers volunteering year after year, and school carnivals with more cheering than the AFL Grand Final. Learning with a coach means you’re part of this community, not just splashing about by yourself.
Here’s a classic learning tip, straight from seasoned swimming teachers: Celebrate every small win. Can’t float for a full minute yet? No stress. Make a game of it with your coach (who can offer gentle challenges adapted to your confidence level). If you’re stuck, ask for video feedback. Watching yourself on camera—awkward arm and all—can be a game changer for progress.
Let’s wrap things up, but don’t forget this: Australia’s love affair with water is more than a summer fling—it’s a lifelong passion. Whether you’re looking for swimming classes near me to help your child build skills, need adult swimming lessons to cross “swim in the ocean” off your bucket list, or get ready for the next school carnival, a great swimming coach will take you there.
On Superprof, it’s simple to browse swimming lessons, read teacher profiles, and chat with coaches before you book. We have over 1576 swimming teachers across Australia, each bringing local knowledge, patience, and a real knack for making learning fun and safe. The skills you gain—the ability to swim well, handle yourself in the water, and maybe even make new friends at the pool—will last a lifetime.
So, next time you spot sparkling blue water, remember: the first step in is finding the right swimming coach. With Superprof, that’s the easiest dive you’ll ever take.
Shona
Swimming tutor
Great communication and really easy to talk to. Very quick to respond to messages from the very beginning.
Nic, 2 weeks ago
Heshan
Swimming tutor
Heshan is an absolutely fantastic coach and I genuinely can’t recommend him highly enough. Whether you’re a complete beginner learning to swim for the first time, or someone looking to seriously improve your technique and performance, he’s...
Sgianach, 3 weeks ago
Heshan
Swimming tutor
Very good at teaching the basics and progressing in a methodical manner.
Damien, 3 weeks ago
Jade
Swimming tutor
Very good teacher, her way of teaching is very friendly. Highly recommended.
Muhammad ejaz, 1 month ago
Kate
Swimming tutor
Kate is an excellent teacher.She is progressing me on my swim journey with knowledge, caring and understanding.I'm grateful to be in Kate's class.
Neville, 2 months ago
Taises
Swimming tutor
I’ve just started my swimming journey with Taises and already loved the lesson. She is very patient, encouraging, and celebrate my small wins. Even though I don’t have a pool at home, she has offered different options to help me get started and...
Lucia, 2 months ago