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Average rating 5 ⭐ with 8+ reviews from happy swimmers.
69 $/h
Great value: 93% of instructors offer the first swimming lesson free! And a swimming coaching session usually costs 69$ per hour in Sydney.
10 h
Lightning-fast replies from Sydney swim coaches: usually within ~10h. Whether you need stroke technique refinement or building water confidence, our instructors respond quickly.
Filter by teaching style, stroke specialization (freestyle, breaststroke, butterfly), age group (kids to adults), and location across Sydney. Many offer mobile lessons at your pool.

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Discuss your goals (water safety, ocean swimming, or competitive training), book your preferred times, and pay securely. Flexible scheduling fits your lifestyle.

With the Student Pass, enjoy unlimited contact with 28 qualified swimming instructors in Sydney. Progress from beginner to advanced at your own pace.

Freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly are the four fundamental swimming strokes.
Learning freestyle first helps swimmers understand rhythm and body position in water.
Each stroke teaches different coordination patterns and strengthens various muscle groups.
Swimming instructors in Sydney charge around $69/h on average per session.
Lesson costs fluctuate based on multiple considerations:
Purchasing lesson bundles or monthly packages often provides better value than single sessions.
Private lessons command higher rates but offer personalised attention and faster progress.
Swimmers gain confidence by mastering flotation techniques, breathing patterns, and body positioning.
Swimming with supervision or partners ensures someone can help if difficulties arise.
Gradual exposure to deeper water helps you build confidence without overwhelming yourself.
The typical swimming teacher in Sydney receives 5⭐ out of 5 from satisfied students.
Based on 8 authentic testimonials, swimming instructors maintain this high standard.
Reviews highlight effective communication, safety awareness, and the ability to build student confidence.
Browse our hand-picked swimming instructors offering one-on-one lessons across Sydney's beaches and pools. From Bondi to Parramatta, find your perfect match.
| ✅ Average price : | $69/h |
| ✅ Average response time : | 10h |
| ✅ Tutors available : | 28 |
| ✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Ever heard of the “Bondi Icebergs”? That’s not a cruise ship route — it’s the iconic swimming club perched at the edge of Bondi Beach, with its legendary ocean pool open rain, shine, or winter chill. Sydneysiders have saltwater in their veins, you know. Beaches, bays, backyard pools: water is everywhere here. No wonder swimming is as local as meat pies at the footy. But even in this aquatic city, a lot of people quietly worry they’ll never feel truly confident in water. That little flutter in your stomach near the deep end? We all know it.
That’s where private swimming lessons jump in. Here in Sydney, with a world-famous coastline and swimming part of daily life, it can really make a difference to learn one-on-one. Not everyone is born a natural swimmer like Ian Thorpe (yep, he trained in Sydney pools!). With Superprof, you can find the right private swimming instructor living right around the corner, ready to boost your confidence and skills, from your first dog paddle to perfecting your freestyle.
Group swimming classes are all well and good, but private tuition can take your experience to the next level. Here’s why more Sydneysiders are booking private instructors through Superprof:
Here’s something practical: the average price for private swimming lessons in Sydney is around $45 to $70 per hour, depending on location, experience, and specific needs. And with 28 local Superprof swimming instructors to choose from, you’re spoilt for choice.
Swimming culture is everywhere — think of Redleaf Pool in Double Bay, the kid-friendly waters of Andrew Boy Charlton Pool in The Domain, or the buzzing Clovelly Ocean Pool. Schools like Sydney Girls High and Sydney Boys High host swimming carnivals that bring out everyone’s competitive edge, even the teachers!
And every January, the city gathers for the Sydney Festival, which isn’t only about theatre and music — there are always pop-up pool parties and open-water events. For the brave, the Bondi to Bronte Ocean Swim is bucket-list stuff for locals. Are you more of a pool person? Weekly squad meets at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre have launched many a junior superstar. But no matter where you go, there’s always someone at the edge of the pool, quietly wishing they had a little more confidence in the water. That’s where a private coach changes everything.
Let’s talk shop. Swimming isn’t just “get in and splash around.” There are four main strokes you’ll hear about: freestyle (the fast front crawl), breaststroke (arms push forward, legs do a frog kick), backstroke (swimming on your back), and the challenging butterfly (requires serious core strength and rhythm). A private swimming lesson zeroes in on your strengths and weaknesses, so if your freestyle leaves you huffing and puffing, you’ll work on breath control and streamlining (basically: making your body smooth in the water to go faster).
Ever heard instructors shout “catch up!”? That’s about improving your stroke timing. Or maybe you’ve seen people in the shallow lane practicing their kick drills with a flutter board. Everything — from flip turns at the end of each lane, to basic water safety for ocean swimming — matters. In Sydney, where the waves at Bondi or Manly can get pretty wild, understanding rip currents (fast-flowing water that can sweep you out to sea) is a big deal. Most local instructors will teach you these specific safety skills, so your learning goes beyond the pool and prepares you for all the watery adventures Sydney can throw at you.
And if you’re looking to join a squad or pass lifesaving exams, a private coach will gear lessons towards lap times, rescue techniques, and competitive starts and finishes. Pretty handy if your goal is someday winning the high school carnival, or simply keeping your family safe at the beach over summer.
Not making the progress you want? Film a short video of yourself swimming (most pools allow this with permission or with your instructor’s supervision). Sometimes, what you feel doing a stroke isn’t what it looks like. Watching yourself on video, then chatting about it with your Superprof coach, can help you spot things quick — like a low elbow or missed kick. Even elite athletes do this, and there’s no shame in looking a bit silly at first. Trust us, it works!
Learning to swim is a rite of passage in Sydney, whether you’re an adult ticking it off your bucket list or a parent getting your children ready for summer fun and water safety. Private swimming lessons mean you (or your kids) get expert attention, real progress, and total confidence, right where you need it — at beaches, pools, or even open water. Classes can be fully tailored, whether you’re prepping for a school swim meet, brushing up before ocean swimming on holiday, or just wanting to enjoy every splash.
Don’t let another summer roll around wishing you felt more at home in the water. Visit Superprof, check out 28 local instructors offering private swimming lessons, and take the plunge. Whether you want swimming lessons in Sydney, adult swimming classes for yourself, or specialized lessons for kids, there’s a Superprof tutor ready to help you glide, dive, and enjoy every second in the water.
Let’s face it — in Sydney, water is a way of life. Isn’t it time you felt at home in it? Dive in with Superprof and discover how private swimming lessons can change your Sydney story.
Taises
Swimming tutor
Thaises is a very nice person/teacher, always reliable, well prepared and friendly. I enjoyed the lessons with her at any time and I can highly recommend her as a swimming but also yoga teacher.
Heidi, 6 months ago
Joseph
Swimming tutor
Very patient and attention to details with a 8 years old. Flexible with time. Multi languages ability.
Sri, 2 years ago
Jean
Swimming tutor
We didn't get to meet as we live in different states, there was a glitch in the system.
Lene, 2 years ago
Amy
Swimming tutor
She is very resourceful, supportive and an amazing motivator.
Avs, 3 years ago
Heshan
Swimming tutor
Very good at teaching the basics and progressing in a methodical manner.
Damien, 2 days ago
Jade
Swimming tutor
Very good teacher, her way of teaching is very friendly. Highly recommended.
Muhammad ejaz, 2 weeks ago