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Volleyball Ventures sponsors fun, yet competitive volleyball tournaments throughout the summer. They have several levels for beginners, intermediate and advanced players. Half of the tournaments are co-ed and half are mens and womens. These tournaments are a fun way to start competing and meet new friends!
The California Beach Volleyball Association (CBVA) is the primary organizer in California of competive beach volleyball tournaments for both men and women. Levels range from novice (beginner) to open (professional). Many BeachVolleyTraining.com students team up to compete in CVBA tournaments each year.
Great American Volleyball sponsors tournaments in California as well as on the East Coast. Levels range from B to Open.
The Association of Volleyball Professionals (AVP) is the top level professional beach volleyball tour in the United States. Tournaments are held around the country, and include stops in Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach.
The Manhattan Beach Six Man tournament, also know as the Charlie Saikely Volleyball Tournament or simply "Surf-Fest", is held the first weekend of August. This great tournament draws top professionals, volleyball legends, and recreational players. Many of our instructors and students form teams each year. It's a great time!
Also known as "Estero", the Mexico International Volleyball tournament is a fun party! Now held in Rosarito, "Estero" is a random draw tournament - which means you are a assigned a partner. This is another great way to meet new friends, play some good volleyball, and party in Mexico! In 2008 you'll need a passport, though, so get your application in soon.
The Beach Cities Ski Club holds two great volleyball tournaments each year. The Independence Day tournament and the War of the Roses are fun for both competitive and recreational players.
The EVP (Extreme Volleyball Professionals) hosts both professional and amateur tournaments around the United States. In 2008 there are several stops in Southern California.

Shiver me timbers! Another fun picture from SurfFest 2007.