Summer Camps For Keys Kids

Summer Camps For Keys Kids

 

SEA CAMP
Sea Camp on big Pine Key began in 1966 and emphasizes marine exploration and conservation. Camp activities include sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving, windsurfing and arts & crafts. The mission of the camp is to create awareness of the complex and fragile marine world and to foster critical thinking and informed decision making about man’s use of natural resources. The camp is open to children ages 12 -17. There are four 18-day sessions each summer.
Sea Camp
1300 Big Pine Avenue
Big Pine Key, Florida 33043
1-877-732-2267
www.seacamp.org

PAL CAMP KEY WEST
The Police Athletic League Kids camp is located at the Horace O’Bryant Middle School in Key West. This camp runs weekly al summer long. Activities include arts & crafts, weekly field trips to the bowling alley, pool, movie theater and beach. Campers should bring their own lunch. The cost of the camp is $130 per week, plus a one-time registration fee of $25 per child.
PAL Camp Key West
(305) 293-1549 ext. 54436 0r (305) 296-5628 ext. 65365
www.cityofkeywest-fl.gov/egov/documents

COAST CAMP KEY WEST
Get ready for a summer full of skinned knees, dirty clothes, untied laces and sun-kissed faces at COAST Camp where we introduce the kids to timeless skills and life lessons that will prove priceless as they grow up by the coast. Each day, campers will focus on a different, but integral theme that can be used at home, on the beach, or out at sea. The lessons are completely hands-on, are rooted in traditional techniques and are sure to keep them involved and engaged throughout. Topics and lessons include everything from survival and skateboarding, to boating and beating drums, to tree climbing and beach combing.
COAST
6404 Front Street
Stock Island
Key West, Florida 33040
www.coastprojects.com

CAMP BRAVO
Give your child a wonderful summer experience as they delve into the world of musicals! This fun summer program is geared toward learning about the theatrical process, musical understanding, stage creation, costume design, choreography, and much more!
It’s time to sing, dance and perfect your drama skills this summer with a fun, exciting, production performed at the end of each session!
Camp Bravo
310 Wall Street(Mallory Square)
Key West, Florida 33040
(305) 393-3001
www.keyscommunityschoolofthearts.org/bravo

KEY WEST SAILING CAMP
The Key West Community Sailing Center will be offering a Youth Summer Sailing camp for student ages 6-17. The cost of the week-long session is $250. There will be ten week-long sessions. Camp takes place Monday – Friday from 9am until 4pm each day. There are 3 class levels: Beginner, Intermediate and Adventure Sailing.
Key West Sailing Camp
705 Palm Avenue
Key West, Florida 33040
www.keywestsailingcenter.org

REEF RELIEF CORAL CAMP
Children 6 -12 years of age explore and learn about our surrounding marine environment through exciting educational activities at the Reef Relief Environmental Center in Key West. Each fun-packed day, campers will experience hands-on learning, interactive games and field trips. Field trips include trips to the Key West Marine Park, the Key West Aquarium, and the living coral reef!
Each weekly session is limited to 25 campers. Coral Camp runs Monday – Friday from 8:30am- 4:30pm. Camp fees are $225/week. There is a multi-week and sibling discount of $200/week/child.
To ensure the safety of our campers scheduled field trips are subject to cancellation due to weather conditions or other safety concerns. Space is limited!
Reef Relief Coral Camp
631 Greene Street
Key West, Florida 33040
www.reefrelief.org/coral-camp

KEY WEST SPORTS ACADEMY CAMP
Key West Sports Academy will offer Half and Full Day summer Camps from June through August. They offer several different weekly camps including Gymnastics, Adventure and Super-Hero camps. There are preschool camps for children ages 3-5 and camps for children ages 6-14.
Key West Sports Academy Camp
700 Truman Avenue
Key West, Florida 33040
(305) 896-2458
www.keywestsportsacademy.com

THE SOUTHERNMOST BOYS & GIRLS CLUB SUMMER CAMP
The Southernmost Boys and Girls Club in Key West offers a full time summer program for children. Please contact them for more information. Weekly field trips, crafts and activities, team building and more with a friendly staff. Summer program runs from June 8 through August 15.
Southernmost Boys & Girls Summer Camp
(305) 296-2258
www.southernmostboysgirlsclub.com

AQUARIUM ENCOUNTERS DIVE CERTIFICATION CAMP
Learn to Scuba Dive over the Summer. This camp offers NAUI Junior and Open Water Scuba Certification courses in Marathon at Aquarium Encounters in Marathon.
The camps are open to children ages 10 – 18. Complete dive gear packages can be purchased as well.
Aquarium Encounters Camp
11710 Overseas Highway
Marathon, Florida 33050
(305) 407-3262
www.floridakeysaquariumencounters.com

KEY WEST ART CAMP
The Key West Historical Society Hosts camps for kids ages 5 – 13. Visit their web site for Upcoming camp dates and information.
Key West Art Camp
Fort East Martello
3501 S Roosevelt Blvd
Key West, Florida 33040
www.kwahs.org/education/artcamp

FLORIDA KEYS COMMUNITY COLLEGE SUMMER CAMPS
Florida Keys Community College invites kids, tweens, and teens to take part in the FKCC’s Summer Adventure Camps. Campers will have the opportunity to tap their creative talents, explore careers, expand their academic interests, develop technical skills, and make new friends. Parents and guardians can trust FKCC to deliver a high-quality camp experience in a safe, comfortable, and stimulating learning environment.
FKCC’s Summer Adventure Camps are comprised of one-week sessions that run June 12 through August 11 at FKCC’s Key West Campus. The variety of camps will appeal to a range of interests and provide hands-on activities designed for specific age levels.
The camps are for ages 7 -12. The cost is $175 per week
FKCC Summer Camps
5901 College Road
Key West, Florida 33040
(305) 809-3214
www.keysvacationguide.com

SWIM WITH THE DOLPHINS SUMMER CAMP
Dolphin Kids is our weeklong marine science summer camp for kids ages 6 -10, hosted at our beautiful Dolphins Plus Bayside facility. Campers learn about all sorts of subjects, from local ecosystem ecology to dolphin communication and behavior. Best of all, our dolphin camp makes learning fun through hands-on science activities, marine mammal lessons and shows, behind the scenes tours, and coastal exploration!
Your kids will learn cool stuff like how dolphins use sonar to investigate fish guts. They’ll discover how blubber works. They’ll learn which is smarter, a dolphin or a squid? And they’ll learn how we can help protect our gentle giants, the endangered Florida Manatee.
Dolphins Plus Summer Camp
101900 Overseas Highway
Key Largo, Florida 33037
1-866-860-7946
www.dolphinsplus.com

REEF ENVIROMENTAL EDUCATION CAMP
The Reef Environmental Education Foundation hosts three week-long sessions for children ages 7 to 13. Activities include snorkel trips to the coral reef, kayaking on trails through mangroves, meeting animals, and marine-science experiments and crafts.
Two sessions will be held at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, mile marker 102.5 oceanside in Key Largo: June 19 to 23 and July 17-21. An Islamorada session based at Postcard Inn Beach Resort and Marina, mile marker 84 oceanside, July 31 to Aug. 4.
Cost is $300 for the five-day sessions and includes park entry fees, activity expenses, equipment rentals and REEF gear including a T-shirt and water bottle. An optional box lunch is available for an additional $50.
REEF Enviromental Education Camp
(305) 852-0030.
www.reef.org/explorers/camp

THE UPPER KEYS SAILING CAMP
The Upper Keys Sailing Club has its Mark Sorensen Youth Sailing weekly camps June 12 through Aug. 4 at the club, 100 N. Ocean Bay Drive (mile marker 100).
It’s for kids ages 7 to 17 and limited to 12 spots per session. Drop-off begins at 8:30 a.m. and pick up is no later than 3:30 p.m. Sailing and water activities on Buttonwood Sound are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $265 per youth and lunch is not included.
Kids should bring rash-guard shirt, Crocs or water booties, sun block, bug repellant, hat, sunglasses, snacks, a life jacket, towel, change of clothes, snorkel and mask, and water toys. iPads, iTouch, headphones and other electronic devices are not allowed. Cell phones must be kept in backpacks.
Upper Keys Sailing Camp
www.upperkeyssailingclub.com