From 24–28 June 2026, the English Riviera will come alive with the Paddle UK SUPER Festival and the ICF SUP World Cup. The SUP World Cup is a key event on the international stand-up paddleboarding calendar, attracting athletes and visitors to the sheltered bays of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham during this five-day celebration of stand-up-paddleboarding.
Set on calm water, the event offers a welcoming environment for both experienced paddlers and those new to the sport. Spectators can enjoy a full programme of races, demonstrations, and coastal activities, with opportunities to learn more about paddleboarding.
The event is designed to be accessible, family-friendly, and easy to navigate, with clear viewing points, nearby activities, and travel connections across the English Riviera. Read below to find out what to expect, how to take part, and how to make the most of your visit.
About the English Riviera SUP World Cup 2026
For the first time ever, the International Canoe Federation will host a SUP World Cup of this scale in the UK. It’s also the first since Paddle UK became the official governing body for stand-up paddling in 2023. The result is a unique opportunity for the UK to welcome the global SUP community, showcase world-class racing, and invite more people onto the water.
What to Expect at the English Riviera SUP World Cup 2026
Across the festival, you’ll see around 200 of the world’s top athletes competing in thrilling races, but that’s only part of the story. The programme is designed to be inclusive, offering plenty of opportunities for paddlers of all levels to get involved. From challenging yourself in a race to joining a relaxed community paddle, there’s something for everyone on the water.
Off the water, the festival atmosphere continues. Expect taster sessions, workshops, live demonstrations, and hands-on activities for those keen to try SUP or broaden their skills. Pop-up retail, evening entertainment, and social gatherings will keep the energy flowing throughout the week, making the event as much about community and connection as it is about competition.
The Paddle UK SUPER Festival is built around inclusivity, accessibility, and the spirit of adventure that makes SUP so appealing. Whether you’re chasing a podium, dipping your paddle in for the first time, or simply soaking up the festival vibe, the English Riviera offers the perfect backdrop for this landmark event.
Paddleboarding on the English Riviera
With over 22 miles of amazing coastline and some of the best weather in the UK, the English Riviera is a great place to get out and enjoy the water. The shelter provided by towering Dartmoor to the northwest and the natural horseshoe shaped coastline provides Tor Bay with a calm, shallow sea and a warm microclimate which is perfect for those new to paddleboarding and those who are more experienced. Discover more about paddleboarding on the English Riviera.
Places to Stay with SUP friendly facilities
There is a wide range of accommodation choices across the English Riviera from large resorts and hotels to smaller, independently owned and run accommodation, providing a more individual service and a warm welcome. These include B&Bs and Guesthouses, small hotels and self-catering accommodation.
We've pulled together a handy guide that lists some accommodation that have identified themselves as being ‘SUP friendly’. This means that they can offer facilities for those travelling with SUP equipment as well as being able to help with information about local places to explore and weather and tide conditions. Discover the English Riviera's SUP friendly accommodation here.