Jurmala, Latvia, is a familiar name in the Beach Volleyball world, having hosted major events along the Baltic Sea since 2014. This summer, from June 12-15, the iconic Majori beach will once again be the stage for a double-gender event, where local fans will eagerly cheer for reigning European champions Martins Plavins and Kristians Fokerots, alongside other top-tier teams.
Montpellier, France, will continue its strong tradition of hosting Beach Volleyball events. After successfully organizing the second edition of the CEV Beach Volley European Cup last October, Montpellier will host a double-gender Future competition from July 3-6 at the Montpellier Beach Volley Club. Previously known for its men’s-only World Tour/Beach Pro Tour stops, this event will bring high-level action for both genders.
Leuven, Belgium, will also welcome international competition for the fifth consecutive year, with a double-gender event scheduled from July 18-21. The tournament will take place at Monseigneur Ladeuzeplein, a central location in this academic city known for its youthful energy, thanks to its large student population.
This year, Beach Volleyball will make its return to Tallinn, Estonia. After the success of the first-ever international event in Rakvere last year, Tallinn will host teams from across Europe and beyond from August 13-16 at Freedom Square, a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike.
In late August, Brno, Czechia, will host a double-gender event at Sokolske Koupaliste, a venue with a rich history of hosting continental championships. The competition will run from August 21-24.
As the season progresses into September, Warsaw, Poland, will stage back-to-back single-gender events. The men’s competition will take place from September 4-7, followed by the women’s event from September 11-14. This format has been in place since 2023.
The season will close in Balikesir, Turkey, from September 25-28. After a successful premiere last year, this event will build on the momentum created by the inaugural Beach Volley European Cup in 2023.
With events spanning across Europe, Beach Volleyball fans can look forward to an exciting summer of international competition.
Related topics: