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Surf Lessons In St Augustine Beach


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If you're looking for private surfing lessons around St. Augustine Beach, here are three excellent local options — all offering one-on-one or small-group instruction, and each with its own feel and specialty. You can pick based on your vibe, schedule, and whether you’re more beginner or going for next-level.


1. PIT Surf Shop

Pit Surf Shop

Address: 18 A St, St. Augustine, FL 32080

Phone: +19044714700


Why it’s a strong choice:

Located at 18 A Street, St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080. 

They emphasise private surfing lessons (“you won’t be thrown in with a group of people you don’t know”) and offer a full 2-hour lesson with board included. 

Great for one-on-one focus if you’re new to surfing or want dedicated attention.

Also a full surf & gear shop—nice if you want rentals or ask questions about boards/wetsuits.


Good to ask / check:

What time slots are available (mornings tend to be less crowded).

Whether wetsuits are included (especially if you’re going in cooler weather).

Whether the instructor remains with you full time or shifts if the conditions change.


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2. Oldest City Surf School

Oldest City Surf School

Address: 1 C St, St. Augustine, FL 32080

Phone: +18082236165


Why it stands out:

Address: 1 C Street, St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080. 

They explicitly list a private surf lesson: 1 surfer, 1 instructor, 90 minutes for ~$85. 

Focuses on beginner/fundamentals including water safety, which is great if it’s your first time or you want strong instruction.


Good to ask / check:

Do they provide the board and any gearing (rash guard, wetsuit) or you bring your own.

What the ratio is if you bring a friend (semi-private or group) and how that affects price.

The best time of day for fewer crowds / better waves in their experience.

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3. Surf with Candice, LLC

Surf with Candice, LLC

Phone: +13087302980


Why this might appeal to you:

A more boutique, personalized experience: instructor Candice has 10+ years’ hands-on experience and emphasises fun, personalized guidance. 

They cater for “all ages and skill levels” and mention private and group lessons. 

Might be a good fit if you prefer a more flexible or specialized approach (e.g., one-on-one, focus on technique).


Good to ask / check:

Confirm lesson length & cost for private session (not always as prominently listed).

Ask about waves/conditions and how the lesson adapts.

If solo, check if the schedule allows early morning or late afternoon (sometimes best wave windows).


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My Recommendation

If I were picking one for you, given you may want the easiest logistics and clear private-lesson format, I’d lean PIT Surf Shop or Oldest City Surf School. If you’re looking for something very personalized and maybe a more “coach-style” vibe, go with Surf with Candice.


 
 
 

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