We want children to find the confidence they need to develop their full potential.

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Summer camp in Chile! A week to have fun, learn, explore and make new friends.

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Activities
All activities seek to develop soft skills in children. We want them to be leaders, to be team players, develop a sense of companionship and responsibility, and be able to recognize the importance of nature and sustainability.
Nature

Thanks to a unique environment, children will be able to have close contact with nature, becoming aware of its importance and how to take care of it. The activities we offer include several excursions, planting trees, harvesting fruits, and much more.

Art and creativity

Through various activities such as singing, drawing, arts and cooking, we will promote creativity, collaboration and teamwork.

Sports

They will be able to practice various sports according to their interests such as Badminton, Football, Horseback Riding, Kayak, Standup Paddle, Archery and Volleyball. Throughout the week, they will participate in a team Olympics.

 
Con el fin de minimizar los riesgos de contagio, y lograr que nuestros hijos pasen unos días de vacaciones con otros niños, en un lugar libre de Covid-19, estamos estableciendo unas medidas de seguridad mínimas indispensables.
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Why send your child to summer camp?

01

Trust

70% of parents say that their child gained self-confidence at camp (Source: American Camp Association)
02

New friends

96% of parents agree that camp helped them make new friends. (Source: American Camp Association)
03

Screen free

They will have fun without technology. Kids will take a break from screens and realize that they do not depend on technology to have fun and communicate.
04

Independence

They will learn independence. They'll listen to new adults and will find themselves in an unfamiliar environment. This experience will develop them social and emotional security.
05

New skills

74% of child campers said they did something at camp that they were afraid to try at first. (Source: American Camp Association)
 
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