
The 3rd edition of the Ocean Festival Lifesaving Carnival will take over Scottburgh Main Beach on Friday, 1 May 2026 as a key sporting event that makes up the Ocean Festival programme.
As lifesaving continues to grow in popularity along the KZN South Coast, the Ocean Festival Lifesaving Carnival is playing an increasingly important role in bringing aspirational racing to local shores, inspiring the next generation of ocean athletes while giving established competitors the chance to perform in front of a home crowd.
Boost for Local Lifesaving
“Lifesaving in Scottburgh has really thrived over the past few years, and we believe the Ocean Festival has played a role in that growth,” says Barry Lewin, Event Organiser. “By bringing racing into the town, we’re showcasing the sport to both spectators and athletes, while giving local competitors – who usually have to travel to provincial and national events – the opportunity to compete at home and share that experience with their community.”
Scottburgh Surf Lifesaving Club has established itself as one of the top nipper clubs in the province, with strong growth in participation and an increasing number of medals returning from regional and national championships. The Ocean Festival Lifesaving Carnival offers these athletes – across Nipper, Junior, Senior, and Masters divisions – a valuable opportunity to test their skills in real race conditions, competing in disciplines including run, swim, board, ski, flags, and the ever-popular dash for cash.
“With the interprovincial championships taking place on 2 and 3 May in KZN, we’re also expecting some out-of-province competitors, which adds another level of excitement and competition,” adds Lewin. “Scottburgh is an incredible location to compete as the natural features of the coastline create exciting racing conditions, while the surrounding Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area emphasises the importance of preserving these spaces. It’s a thrilling environment for athletes and a great spectacle for spectators.”
Lewin says this is a chance to celebrate the ocean and change the conversation about how humanity engages with this natural asset: “The lifesaving carnival is a perfect example as it brings together athletes, families, and the wider community in a shared appreciation of the ocean and the opportunities it provides.”
Ocean Festival Lifesaving Carnival Details
- Venue: Scottburgh Main Beach
- Date: Friday, 1 May 2026
- Registration: 9.30am | Start: 10am
- Entry Fee: R50
- Enter: https://shorturl.at/Mtz5A
A Celebration of Ocean and Community
The surfski challenge forms part of the broader Ocean Festival 2026, which includes a full programme of ocean sport and community events:
- Ocean Festival Lifesaving Carnival
- Schools Tag Team Surf Contest
- Ocean Festival Surf Pro
- Scotties Striders Run for the Ocean
- Veranda Panda Wake & Shake Tour at Wild Coffee
- Granny Grommets Bodyboard Session
- Ocean Experience Boat Rides from Premier Hotel Cutty Sark
- Ocean Festival Movie Night
- Beach Nia and Beach Yoga
- Mission Blue Hope Spot Conservation Talks
- Live Music with Leatherback Rum at the Premier Resort Cutty Sark
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