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Beach Volleyball & Party

Beach Volleyball, Sunshine, Party &the Italian Way of Life

Week 1

20. September. - 26. September 2026

Week1

20.09. - 26.09.2026

Week 2

27. September - 03. October 2026

Week 2

27.09 - 03.10 2026

The Rimini Beach Bash is your week of training, tournaments, free play, sundowners, music, shared evenings, and a camp crew that clicks fast. By day you play in the sand, by night you soak up Rimini – from beach bar to club night. For everyone who loves beach volleyball, wants to meet new people, and is up for a week that sounds like summer, sport, and long nights.

Beach Volleyball

Training. Tournaments. Free Play

Party

Sundowner. Beats. Nightlife

Life Style

Beachvibes. Aperol. Dolce Vita

Community

Friends. Connect. Together

Beach mode on. Autumn can wait.

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While autumn slowly creeps in back home, we stretch out summer one more time on the beaches of Rimini. Fine sand, the sea right at your feet, Italian food, warm evenings, music on the beach, and beach volleyball courts reserved for you all day long. And when the sun goes down, Rimini doesn't wind down – it just gets started.

The Rimini Beach Bash brings together everything we love about our camps: solid training, plenty of game time, laid-back tourneys, an open community, and evenings that start with a sundowner and not rarely end on the dance floor. First match point in the sand, then aperitivo at the beach bar, later music, drinks, laughter, new people, and that feeling of having only meant to tag along for a bit.

This is about more than just hitting a few balls. It's about that special camp blend of sport, sun, new connections, and nights you'll be laughing about over cappuccino the next morning. A good match in the afternoon, a drink at sunset, shared meals, beats on the beach, a spontaneous wander through Rimini, or a club night that runs a lot longer than planned.

Beach volleyball by day. Sundowners, beach bar, club, and camp crew by night. That's exactly what this week is made for.

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Arrive and you're already part of it

That camp feeling from the very first minute

Arrive and you're already part of it

That camp feeling from the very first minute

You arrive in a relaxed manner on Sunday. After check-in there's plenty of time to settle in, explore the beach, and meet your first fellow campers.

We kick things off officially with a laid-back welcome tournament at 4 p.m. It's not about performance or results, but about finding your way into camp together, playing your first matches, and connecting quickly.

In the evening we gather for the welcome dinner and start the week together. By then at the latest you'll realize: you're not just on holiday – you're right in the middle of a camp week with people who are just as up for beach volleyball, sun, music, and good vibes as you are.

From Monday on, things really get going: training, tournaments, free play, sundowners, shared evenings, and a program with plenty of energy off the court too.

Departure is on Saturday by 10 a.m.

Beach Volleyball

Training, tournaments, and lots of court time

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Beach Volleyball

Training, tournaments, and lots of court time

At the Rimini Beach Bash you get real beach volleyball training with international coaches. You'll train in matching skill groups, so you feel comfortable while still improving your game.

With a maximum of eight people per court, you get plenty of ball contacts instead of standing around waiting. Training covers technique, build-up play, tactics, communication, and of course as much hands-on practice as possible.

Beyond the training sessions, you can use the courts for free play. Find yourself a match, play with new people, try out what you learned in training, or simply enjoy a few easy rounds in the sand.

On top of that, there are various tournament formats throughout the week. Some are a bit more competitive, others more laid-back and social. That exact mix is what the Beach Bash is all about: it's okay to get ambitious, but the fun is always on the court too.

And because Rimini is, well, Rimini, the day doesn't automatically end after the last rally. Often that's when part two begins: shower, dinner, beach bar, music, maybe a club – and the next morning, back into the sand barefoot.

Coming on your own? No problem. At our camps, people usually connect surprisingly fast. Through training, tournaments, free play, and shared evenings, teams and friendships tend to form almost by themselves.

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Bagno Tiki 26.

Our home by the sea

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We play right on the beach of Rimini. The courts are exactly where beach volleyball belongs: in the sand, close to the sea, and just a few steps from the bar, loungers, and beach atmosphere.

For the camp week, our courts are reserved for us daily until 6 p.m. That way you can play not only during training hours, but also hit the court outside the program.

And after the last rally? By then you're practically already in the next part of the day. A cold drink, your feet in the sand, music in the background, and the camp crew all around you.

The Tiki 26 isn't just our venue. It's the meeting point of the week – for matches, breaks, sundowners, and the first drinks before the evening program.

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Rimini

Beach, town, and Adriatic Riviera vibes

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Rimini is one of those places where beach volleyball, holiday, and nightlife come together naturally. By day you're at the beach, playing in the sand and enjoying the sea. By night, restaurants, bars, the promenade, and the Riviera's famous nightlife are waiting.

You can grab a piadina, sit at the beach bar with a spritz, stroll through the old town, or head out with the group. Rimini is lively, easygoing, and offers just the right mix of holiday spot, beach life, and going out.

And if you're up for a party, you're in exactly the right place. The region around Rimini is known for long nights, beach bars, clubs, and a summer feeling that lasts well beyond August. It's up to you whether you wind down the evening with a relaxed drink or carry on with the camp crew.

That freedom is exactly what makes the week special: you can get a lot out of it on the sporting side, while also enjoying life off the court.

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Who's it for?

You. Your crew. And anyone up for beach and party.

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You don't have to be a pro to be part of the Rimini Beach Bash. But you should bring a real appetite for beach volleyball, sun, new people, shared evenings, and nights that are allowed to run a little longer.

This is where people from across Europe come together, all wanting the same thing: to play, to improve, to laugh, to party, to connect, and to experience a week that doesn't feel like an ordinary holiday.

And in case someone from your crew wants to come along but would rather leave the ball out of it? No problem. Travel companions are warmly welcome. Your plus-one doesn't need to know how to dig, set, or block to be part of the week.

Just one thing to keep in mind: travel companions need a camp pass too. With it, they're in on everything that happens off the courts: trips, sundowners, parties, shared evenings, and the whole vibe around it. Just add it when booking – and your companion is part of the week just as much as you are.

One more thing, so there's no misunderstanding: the Rimini Beach Bash is adults only. This isn't a family holiday with sandcastles and afternoon naps, but a week for grown-ups who want to enjoy beach volleyball, partying, and beach life to the fullest.

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Sleeping? Steps from the courts.

Our clear recommendation: the Homie Hotel. Less than 50 metres from the courts – it really doesn't get any closer. You're at the court quickly in the morning and just as easily back again after the last drink.

There are double rooms for everyone arriving as a pair, and double rooms for single use if you'd rather have your peace and a place of your own. Book, arrive, check in – done.

Prefer to find something yourself? That works too. Around the beach there's plenty of accommodation: from a simple hostel to apartments with a balcony to a hotel with a breakfast buffet. You decide how you want to stay and what you want to spend.

But let's be honest: 50 metres to the court is pretty hard to beat.

Sleeping? Steps from the courts.

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Our clear recommendation: the Homie Hotel. Less than 50 metres from the courts – it really doesn't get any closer. You're at the court quickly in the morning and just as easily back again after the last drink.

There are double rooms for everyone arriving as a pair, and double rooms for single use if you'd rather have your peace and a place of your own. Book, arrive, check in – done.

Prefer to find something yourself? That works too. Around the beach there's plenty of accommodation: from a simple hostel to apartments with a balcony to a hotel with a breakfast buffet. You decide how you want to stay and what you want to spend.

But let's be honest: 50 metres to the court is pretty hard to beat.

Arrival

How to get there? Easy.

Rimini has its own airport right nearby, the Federico Fellini Airport. And if it works better from your home airport, you can also fly into Bologna. From there you're at the beach in around an hour and a half.

Prefer to come in your own car? That works easily too. Just hit the road, pack your beach gear, and arrive straight in Rimini.

However you travel: pack your bag. See you on the beach.

Arrival

How to get there? Easy.

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Rimini has its own airport right nearby, the Federico Fellini Airport. And if it works better from your home airport, you can also fly into Bologna. From there you're at the beach in around an hour and a half.

Prefer to come in your own car? That works easily too. Just hit the road, pack your beach gear, and arrive straight in Rimini.

However you travel: pack your bag. See you on the beach.

Key locations:

  • Bagno Tiki 26: Lungomare Claudio Tintori 30/A, Rimini, Italy, 47921
  • Homie Hotel: Via Medaglie D'Oro, 7 47921 Rimini

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