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What Is a Pole Camp?

A pole camp is a multi-day event where pole dancers come together to train, learn, and connect — usually in a destination setting.

Pole camps typically last anywhere from 2 to 7 days and include:

  • Multiple pole classes per day
  • Workshops taught by international or well-known instructors
  • Training sessions at different levels
  • Social activities and group bonding
  • Sometimes accommodation, meals, or excursions

Unlike a single workshop or competition, a pole camp is an immersive experience that combines intensive training with travel and community.

What Happens at a Pole Camp?

While every pole camp is different, most follow a similar structure.

Daily training

You'll usually have 2–4 classes per day, often split between technique, tricks, choreography, heels, flexibility, and conditioning. Many camps offer level-based classes, so you're not training outside your ability.

Learning from top instructors

One of the biggest draws of pole camps is the chance to learn from international instructors you may not have access to at your local studio. It's an opportunity to experience different teaching styles, learn new techniques, and get inspired creatively.

Community & connection

Pole camps are just as much about people as they are about training. Most camps include group dinners, beach days or excursions, informal hangouts, and shared accommodation. It's very common to arrive alone and leave with new friends from around the world.

Who Are Pole Camps For?

Pole camps are open to a wide range of dancers.

Beginners: Yes — many pole camps welcome beginner-level dancers, especially those with some basic pole experience. Camps usually state the required level clearly.

Intermediate & advanced dancers: More advanced dancers often attend pole camps to train intensively, work on specific skills, learn from high-level instructors, and stay motivated.

Instructors & professionals: Pole teachers and professional dancers also attend camps to continue their education, network within the community, and stay inspired.

Where Do Pole Camps Take Place?

Pole camps happen all over the world. Popular destinations include Europe (Spain, Italy, Croatia, Greece), Asia (Thailand, Bali), Central & Eastern Europe, and beach destinations with retreat-style locations.

Many camps are intentionally hosted in beautiful locations, combining training with a vacation-like atmosphere.

Pole Camp vs Pole Retreat: What's the Difference?

These terms are often used interchangeably, but there can be subtle differences. Pole camp usually focuses more on training and workshops, while pole retreat often emphasizes relaxation, wellness, and slower pacing.

That said, many events combine both elements — and the name doesn't always define the experience. Always check the program details.

Why Are Pole Camps So Popular?

Pole camps offer something that regular studio classes can't: immersive learning, faster progress, exposure to new styles, international community, and motivation and inspiration. For many dancers, attending a pole camp becomes a yearly tradition.

How Do You Find Pole Camps?

Because pole camps are organized by many different studios and teachers worldwide, they can be hard to track in one place. That's exactly why PoleCamps.com exists.

At PoleCamps, you can browse pole camps worldwide, see upcoming dates in chronological order, and discover camps by location and time.

Explore upcoming pole camps worldwide at polecamps.com →

Is a Pole Camp Worth It?

If you love pole dance, enjoy travel, and want to immerse yourself in training while meeting like-minded people, then a pole camp can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Whether it's your first camp or your tenth, each one offers something unique.

Final Thoughts

Pole camps are more than just classes — they're experiences that combine movement, travel, and community. If you've ever dreamed of training pole in a new environment with inspiring instructors, a pole camp might be exactly what you're looking for.