Broward County's Beaches Are Beautiful - and Demanding

Fort Lauderdale Beach, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, and Hollywood Beach attract hundreds of thousands of swimmers each year. Broward County's Atlantic coastline is scenic, warm, and inviting - and it produces consistent rip current activity year-round that most swimmers are entirely unprepared for.

Rip currents form regularly between Fort Lauderdale Beach's offshore sandbars, at the Pompano Beach inlet area, and along the open stretches of Deerfield Beach. For families who spend weekends on Broward County's shores, ocean safety knowledge is not optional - it is essential. Yet there is no dedicated school teaching it. Until now.

Fort Lauderdale's Only Private Ocean Safety School

The Shore Academy is the only dedicated private ocean safety school operating on Broward County's beaches. Fort Lauderdale has a robust public Junior Lifeguard Program run by the city's fire-rescue department, but it is not designed for the general public seeking personalized, small-group, year-round ocean safety education for their children.

Our certified ocean lifeguard instructors bring real open-water rescue experience to every Fort Lauderdale session. We teach the skills that Broward County lifeguards use every weekend: rip current identification and escape, wave reading, flag system knowledge, and how to call for help if needed.

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Sessions on Broward County's Best Beaches

We operate on Fort Lauderdale Beach, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, and Hollywood Beach. Exact location confirmed during your pre-session call based on conditions and your Broward County location.

Rip Currents Are Broward County's #1 Ocean Hazard

Rip currents cause the majority of ocean rescues on Fort Lauderdale Beach every season. Our instructors teach students to identify, avoid, and escape rip currents in real Atlantic surf conditions - not a pool.

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Certified Ocean Lifeguard Instructors Only

Every instructor is a certified ocean lifeguard with CPR/AED certification and American Red Cross credentials. Our team has performed hundreds of real ocean rescues across Florida's Atlantic coastline.

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Professional Photos & Video Every Session

Every Fort Lauderdale session is professionally photographed and filmed by a certified lifeguard media director. High-quality photos and video are yours to keep - free with every booking.

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Maximum 6 Students Per Session

We cap every Fort Lauderdale session at 6 students and maintain a strict 2:1 student-to-instructor ratio. Your child gets hands-on, expert-level attention in the Atlantic Ocean.

Ocean Safety Skills Taught on Broward County Beaches

Every session builds real ocean competency specific to Fort Lauderdale's Atlantic conditions. Students are coached by certified lifeguards in the water - not in a classroom or pool.

Rip Current Identification & Escape

Fort Lauderdale Beach and Pompano Beach produce rip currents year-round in channels between offshore sandbars. Students learn to spot a rip current from the shore before entering, what to do when caught in one, and how to return safely to the beach.

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Wave Reading & Navigation

The Atlantic surf on Broward County's beaches has distinct break patterns tied to offshore wind, tide, and swell direction. Students learn to read incoming sets, time their entries and exits, body surf waves safely, and navigate the shore break without injury.

Core Skill
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Broward Beach Flag System

All Fort Lauderdale and Broward County beaches fly the Florida state beach flag system. Students learn every flag color, what conditions each represents, and how to make smart decisions about entering or avoiding Broward County's Atlantic waters.

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Marine Life Awareness

Fort Lauderdale's warm Atlantic waters host jellyfish, stingrays, sea urchins, and occasional shark activity. Students learn to identify, avoid, and react calmly to marine life encounters - keeping minor incidents from becoming dangerous situations.

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Open Water Swimming Technique

Swimming in Fort Lauderdale Beach's Atlantic surf is nothing like a pool. Students learn open water stroke mechanics, how to sight landmarks, manage fatigue in the Atlantic swell, and navigate the lateral drift from Broward County's longshore currents.

Technique
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Distress Signaling & Rescue Awareness

What to do when you or someone else is in trouble in the Atlantic off Fort Lauderdale. Students learn universal distress signals, how to attract attention from Broward County lifeguards, and basic rescue assistance techniques for helping others.

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Where We Run Sessions in Fort Lauderdale & Broward County

The Shore Academy operates across Broward County's finest Atlantic beaches. Sessions are assigned based on conditions, your location, and student readiness.

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Fort Lauderdale Beach

The heart of Broward County's coastline and one of Florida's most iconic beaches. Fort Lauderdale Beach offers dynamic Atlantic surf conditions ideal for every skill level, with active rip current zones between A1A and the offshore sandbar line that make this the perfect real-world training ground.

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Pompano Beach & Lauderdale-by-the-Sea

Pompano Beach offers clear Atlantic waters and consistent surf that is well-suited to intermediate ocean safety training. Lauderdale-by-the-Sea's reef provides a distinct ocean environment - students learn how reef-adjacent conditions change wave behavior, current patterns, and swimming strategy.

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Deerfield Beach & Hollywood Beach

Deerfield Beach in northern Broward County and Hollywood Beach on the southern end offer two distinct Atlantic environments. Both produce strong rip currents and consistent surf. Serving families across all of Broward County, these beaches allow us to run sessions close to where you live.

Serving Families Across Broward County

Fort Lauderdale Pompano Beach Deerfield Beach Hollywood Hallandale Beach Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Lighthouse Point Coconut Creek Coral Springs Weston Plantation Davie Pembroke Pines Miramar Tamarac Oakland Park Wilton Manors

Prerequisites for Fort Lauderdale Ocean Safety Sessions

The Shore Academy is an ocean navigation program, not a learn-to-swim school. Every student must meet these requirements before attending a Broward County session.

Safety first. If during our consultation or initial beach assessment we determine a student is not ready for Broward County ocean instruction, we will recommend pool programs and issue a full deposit refund - no exceptions.

Fort Lauderdale Ocean Safety Programs & Pricing

Life-saving ocean education from the most experienced certified lifeguard instructors on Broward County's beaches. Professional photography and video included with every session.

1 Session

Try it out - perfect first step

$175
per student / 60 minutes
  • 1 hour Fort Lauderdale ocean safety session
  • Max 6 students per session
  • Strict 2:1 student-to-instructor ratio
  • Professional photos & video included
  • Pre-session phone consultation
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6-Session Mastery

Full ocean confidence & rescue skills

$125
per student / session • $750 total
  • 6 hours of Fort Lauderdale Atlantic ocean training
  • Advanced skills including rescue basics
  • Strict 2:1 student-to-instructor ratio
  • Professional photos & video included
  • Pre-session consultation
  • 29% savings vs. single session
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$50 deposit required to reserve your Fort Lauderdale spot. Deposit applied to session total. Full refund if we determine your child is not yet ready during the pre-session consultation.

Real Results from Real Fort Lauderdale Families

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"We're at Fort Lauderdale Beach almost every Sunday. After a rip current scare last spring, we found The Shore Academy. The instructors are exactly what they claim to be - real certified lifeguards who know these waters. Our kids are now the safest kids on the beach."
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Rachel T.
Coral Springs, FL
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"My daughter had been swimming at Pompano Beach her whole life but never understood what the flags meant or what a rip current looked like. Two sessions with The Shore Academy and she can now spot them from the shore. That knowledge is priceless."
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David K.
Weston, FL
★★★★★
"The 6-session mastery course at Deerfield Beach was exceptional. The professional videos they capture of every session are stunning - but honestly the skills my son learned are worth 100x the price. He is a completely different swimmer in the ocean now."
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Michelle B.
Pembroke Pines, FL

Fort Lauderdale Ocean Safety FAQ

Where does The Shore Academy hold sessions in Fort Lauderdale?
Sessions are held on Broward County's Atlantic Ocean beaches including Fort Lauderdale Beach, Pompano Beach, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Deerfield Beach, and Hollywood Beach. The exact beach for your session is confirmed during your pre-session phone consultation based on current conditions and your location within Broward County.
Is The Shore Academy the only private ocean safety school in Fort Lauderdale?
Yes. The Shore Academy is Fort Lauderdale's and Broward County's only dedicated private ocean safety and navigation school. Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue runs a public Junior Lifeguard Program, but it is not available to the general public as a year-round private training program. The Shore Academy fills that gap with small-group, certified-instructor-led ocean safety education available every weekend.
Are rip currents dangerous at Fort Lauderdale Beach?
Yes. Fort Lauderdale Beach sees regular rip current activity year-round, particularly in channels between the offshore sandbar systems. Pompano Beach and Deerfield Beach also produce strong rip currents, especially after storms and during elevated swell. Rip currents are responsible for the vast majority of ocean rescues on Broward County's beaches every year. Learning to identify and escape them is the most important ocean safety skill your child can have.
What do the beach flag colors mean in Fort Lauderdale?
Fort Lauderdale and all Broward County beaches use Florida's standardized beach flag system: Green = calm conditions, Yellow = moderate hazard, Red = high hazard (strong surf or currents), Double Red = water closed to public, Purple = dangerous marine life. The Shore Academy teaches the complete flag system in every session so students can assess ocean conditions independently before entering any Broward County beach.
My child takes swim lessons in Fort Lauderdale - do they need ocean safety classes too?
Yes, absolutely. Pool swim lessons and ocean safety are completely different skill sets. Swim lessons teach your child to move through calm, flat, controlled water. The Shore Academy teaches your child how to survive in moving, unpredictable Atlantic surf with rip currents, waves, and marine life. Strong pool swimmers drown in the ocean every year - because they were never taught ocean-specific skills. The Shore Academy closes that gap.
Is there a junior lifeguard program in Fort Lauderdale for kids?
Yes. The Shore Academy's Junior Lifeguard Program is the only private junior lifeguard training program operating in Fort Lauderdale and Broward County. Our quarterly 4-week intensive covers ocean physical conditioning, expert rescue techniques, USLA competition preparation, and real-world lifeguard certification readiness. Sessions run on Saturdays with a maximum of 6 students per cohort.
Do you serve families in Coral Springs, Weston, Pembroke Pines, and inland Broward County?
Yes. The Shore Academy serves families from across all of Broward County - including inland communities like Coral Springs, Weston, Plantation, Davie, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, and Tamarac. We hold sessions on the nearest Broward County beach based on your location and confirm the meeting spot during your pre-session consultation.

Fort Lauderdale's Atlantic Deserves Respect. Give Your Kids the Edge.

Every weekend, Broward County families swim in conditions they don't fully understand. Give your child the rip current training, wave reading, and real ocean confidence to stay safe on Fort Lauderdale's most beautiful and most demanding shores - for the rest of their life.

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