Looking for the perfect way to keep your kids entertained and active this summer? Then look no further than Dubai’s fantastic range of summer camps that cater to every interest and budget. Whether your child is into sports, arts, adventure, or science, there’s something exciting waiting for them. Come with me as I take you around town and show you all the best summer camps available for your kids this summer, and you can choose the one that suits your budget the best. Let’s fill this summer with learning, laughter, and unforgettable memories!
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Millennium Place Barsha Heights offers the Hospitality Ninjas program for kids aged 5 to 10, featuring cooking classes, arts and crafts, treasure hunts, and more.
This kiddies water park offers a summer camp with a range of activities to keep kids entertained and cool. Lunch options are available.
Expo City Dubai offers a summer camp for kids aged 5 to 12, featuring workshops, mini-games, pavilion tours, fitness fun, creative crafts, photography, robotics, field trips, and splash parties.
This award-winning camp offers a variety of activities for kids aged 4 to 12. With experienced coaches, the camp focuses on social interactions and quality programs in dance, cricket, tennis, gymnastics, and more. Bus transport is provided.
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Aventura’s indoor summer camp features six weeks of fun themes like Under the Sea, Lost in Space, and Jurassic Week. Kids aged 5 to 12 can dive into science, art, and physical activities, all centered on nature and sustainability.
Looking for an action-packed way for your kids to beat the heat this summer? Check out Adventure Zone! With locations at Times Square Center and The Galleria Mall Al Barsha, kids aged 4 and up can enjoy climbing, yoga, skateboarding, Ninja fitness challenges, trampolines, and more. It’s all about promoting fitness, teamwork, and personal growth.
Kids aged 5 to 14 can enjoy swimming pool obstacle courses, fitness games, painting, parkour, martial arts, and more at Fit Republik.
For kids who love horses, the Summer Pony Camp at Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Spa is perfect. Suitable for ages 5 and up, choose from a day, three-day, or five-day camp where they can learn, play, and bond with horses.
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Kids aged 5 to 13 can explore Parkour in a safe environment at Parkour DXB’s camps. Sessions are held at three locations, featuring three-hour sessions each weekday.
Orange Wheels’ Treasured Tales camp offers nine key modules like circle time, story time, science experiments, and creative play. It’s available at four locations across Dubai.
The Green Planet’s camp for kids aged 5 to 10 focuses on animals, conservation, and the environment. Kids can experience animal encounters and learn from biologists.
Pure Minds Academy’s summer camp at Studio One Hotel offers STEM, robotics, coding, business, finance, and cybersecurity for kids aged 4 to 14.
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Theatre-loving kids will adore Courtyard Playhouse’s workshops and camps. For ages 4 to 14, there are camps like Mini Storytellers for the little ones, Junior Actors Camp for ages 8-11, and Young Performers Camp for ages 12-14.
Kids aged 6 to 13 can enjoy a three-week camp at the Museum of the Future, exploring sustainability, space exploration, and technology through interactive workshops and hands-on activities.
OliOli’s Summer Blast Camps for kids aged 4 to 10 feature themes like Jurassic Blast, Cosmic Blast, Mess Blast, and Tinker Blast. The camps offer morning, afternoon, and all-day schedules.
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