On the sheltered waterways around Annapolis, Maryland, the Flite Private Lesson delivers two focused hours to learn electric foiling on a market‑leading Fliteboard. Operated from Annapolis and running sessions on the Potomac, Severn, Magothy, and South River, this private lesson is designed for a single rider (with up to two participants per booking) and guided by instructors who prioritize safety, efficient progressions, and confidence building. Annapolis sits where narrow tidal rivers meet a broad estuarine system, creating protected channels, tidal flats, and shallow seagrass beds that make gentle learning conditions for new foilers. The lesson curriculum walks riders through board handling, body position, throttle control, and balance drills before attempting lift and sustained flight. Because the boards are electrically powered, riders can experience the sensation of flying without relying on wind or surf; the motorized foil also keeps sessions quiet and emission‑free, a welcome trait in these sensitive waterways. What distinguishes this experience is the union of cutting‑edge equipment and personalized coaching. Fliteboards are market leaders in responsiveness and stability; paired with small group sizes and instructors trained for rescue protocols and active risk management, students get rapid feedback and safer conditions than in crowded public sessions. A required ability to swim and a suggestion to arrive fifteen minutes early for gear briefings keep the lesson efficient and focused. Key natural features to notice during a lesson include tidal shoals, marsh fringes, and sandbars that shift with the seasons, as well as long views across tree‑lined river bends. Local wildlife often punctuates practice runs: diving ducks, ospreys, and fiddler crabs are common sights. The activity also connects to Annapolis’s maritime character—this coast of Maryland has long supported sailing, boatbuilding, and waterborne skills that now accommodate modern electric foiling. Practical details: sessions last two hours, minimum age is 16, and groups are capped to maintain individualized instruction. Bring swimwear, a quick‑dry change of clothes, sun protection, and an appetite to learn. Whether you’re a watersports regular chasing a novel technical challenge or a traveler seeking a fast, high‑reward lesson to feel foiling for the first time, this private Flite lesson in Annapolis offers a precise, memorable introduction—quiet, efficient, and tuned to the rhythms of Chesapeake‑area rivers. Instructors bring local water knowledge: tidal timing, boat traffic patterns, and where quiet flats form as the tide turns. Lessons include pre‑flight briefings on leash and kill‑switch use, assisted entries and recoveries, and guided practice zones away from marinas and shipping channels. Students progress at their own pace; some focus on carving and balance while others work toward longer foil time. Repeat lessons usually yield biggest gains, and many students combine a morning session with paddleboarding or a waterfront lunch afterward to extend the day.