11 camps • 57 semanas de entrenamiento disponibles
Greece offers beach volleyball camps in some of the most iconic coastal settings in the Mediterranean, with the bonus of consistent summer weather and a volleyball culture that runs deep. Santorini, Crete, and the mainland coast all host camps from May through October.
Greek camps tend to be concentrated on the mainland coast (Athens Riviera, Thessaloniki) and the larger islands (Crete, Rhodes, Naxos). The mainland camps are typically more training-focused with structured schedules and access to indoor facilities for video analysis. Island camps lean toward the vacation-camp model: morning training, afternoon beach time, evening social events.
Greece has one of the strongest beach volleyball traditions in Southern Europe, with active domestic leagues and regular FIVB satellite events. This means the coaching pool is experienced and competition-oriented. If you want match play against local players, Greek camps often organize friendly tournaments with nearby clubs.
Expect to pay €400-€600 per week for a full-package camp. Greek island accommodation can be pricier in peak July-August, so shoulder season (May-June, September) offers better value. The food is consistently good and camps often include traditional Greek meals.
Popular locations: Chalkidiki, Sarti, Iguana Beach. Training ranges from 4-8 hours/day. Suitable for various skill levels.
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Everything you need to know about beach volleyball camps
There are currently 11 beach volleyball camps in Greece with 57 available sessions. MyNextCamp tracks camps from multiple organizers across different locations in Greece, offering options for all skill levels from beginners to advanced players.
The best time depends on your preferences. Summer (June-August) offers the warmest weather and most sessions. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) have milder temperatures and often lower prices with early-bird discounts. Many camps in Greece run year-round, so you can find options in every season.
Beach volleyball camps in Greece typically range from €300 to €1,200 per week, depending on the camp type, accommodation, and training intensity. Many camps offer early-bird discounts of 15-30% if you book 3-6 months in advance. Use MyNextCamp's price filter to find camps within your budget.
No! Camps in Greece welcome all skill levels. Many camps offer separate groups for beginners, intermediate, and advanced players. Some camps are specifically designed for beginners, while others focus on competitive tournament preparation. Check each camp's skill level requirements before booking.