Indoor courts are the same size for the FIVB, USAV, CVBA and most sanctioning bodies - 18m x 9m (29'6" x 59'). Indoor courts also have an attack line that runs parallel and 3m (9'10") behind the center court line. Line widths are 5 cm (2") wide. Some beach courts are slightly larger measuring 30 feet by 60 feet. However, in 2001 FIVB and soon after the AVP shortened the doubles beach court to 16m x 8m. Source:
http://volleyball.about.com/od/rules/f/courtsize.htm
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The "regulation" size for a Volleyball court is 29.6' x 59.0'.
Some beach courts are 30' x 60', probably just for the ease of measuring without calibrated rulers, etc.
As far a I know, the width of a real volleyball court is 30ft, and the length is 60ft.