The following is a sample of some of the Florida Keys Summer Camps.
Marathon sailing
Class size will be limited to 4 younger sailors (5‐8 year olds) and 8 older sailors (9‐18 year olds). Students will be sailing Blue Dragon prams or Sunfish, depending on student size and weight. Each student must bring a Coast Guard approved lifejacket, fitted to the student and labeled with their name, as well as wear closed toed footwear to the class. Labeled sunscreen and a labeled refillable water bottle will also be required for each student. There will be a swim test. Life jackets may be worn during the swim test if the student desires. Applications will be taken first come, first served.
Subsequent sessions will be from June 27 – July 9 (we will not sail on Monday, July 4th, but will sail on Saturday July 9); July 11‐ July 22 and July 25 – August 5. An application package and program manual can be found on the Marathon Yacht Club Educational Foundation website at www.MYCEF.education. Click on the “Sailing Program” icon on the top left side on the Home Page. Application packages may be printed, completed, signed, scanned and emailed back to .
The cost of each session is $100 per student. Credit card payment information can be included in the completed application package. If you don’t have computer access, please call (707) 849‐0072 to obtain a printed version of the application package and discuss alternative registration.
Upper Keys sailing
The Mark Sorensen Youth Sailing Program at the Upper Keys Sailing Club
Summer Camp 2016
Snorkeling, near-by island excursions, swimming, fun Fridays and other outdoor activities will keep the kids entertained and active all summer long.
Online registration for the Mark Sorensen Youth Sailing Program’s summer camp at the Upper Keys Sailing Club is open at www.msysp.org.
Kids ages 7 through 17 are welcome to the weekly sessions. There’s a variety of boats that campers can use. Cost per week per camper is $265. Camp is from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. The weekly sessions start June 13 and run though Aug. 5 at the sailing club, 100 N. Ocean Bay Drive in Key Largo.
Campers should bring a reusable water bottle, rash guard shirt, crocs or water booties, sun block, bug repellant, hat, sun glasses, lunch, life jacket, towel, mask and snorkel, water toys and a change of cloths. No electronic devices such as iPads are allowed.
To find out more, call Rosa Lamela at (305) 747-2600.
Ocean Explorers
REEF Ocean Explorers Camp will immerse you into an ocean of learning and fun! REEF will introduce campers to the underwater world and all the amazing things found beneath the sea! Discover the crazy critters found on the coral reef and learn the mysteries of the marine mammals that swim in the sea.
2016 REEF Ocean Explorers Camp Dates:
June 20-24 at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
July 11-15 at Post Card Inn at Holiday Isle
July 18-22 at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
**July 18-22 at full capacity, please call for wait list
August 1-5 at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
Camp begins at 8:30 am and ends at 3:30 pm each day
Who: REEF Welcomes campers ages 8 to 14
$275 Camp Tuition Includes:
- State Park entry fees
- Activity and equipment fees
- REEF water bottle and souvenirs
- Photo Package
REEF will provide a few camp scholarships based on financial situation, hardship, or need of the child. For more information, please visit our Camp Scholarship Application.
Campers are responsible for bringing a sack lunch each day or can add a $50 camp box lunch option for the week. The nutritious meal will include a sandwich (turkey, ham, tuna, cheese, peanut butter and jelly), chips, fruit, and a drink. REEF will provide an afternoon snack each day.
$50 Box Lunch is a mandatory add-on for July 11-15, at Post Card Inn, Islamorada, FL
What to Expect:
A camp for the ocean-minded and adventurous! Join REEF Ocean Explorers Camp to make a splash this summer! The week will include:
- Snorkel trips to North America’s only living coral barrier reef
- Kayak venture into winding mangrove trails
- Visit to Theater of the Sea Adventure Park (Only at Post Card Inn Camp)
- Glass bottom boat ride offering a view from the surface (Only at John Pennekamp State Park Camp)
- Learn about and meet a bird with the Florida Keys Wild Bird Center
- Learn about marine invertebrates with a hands-on touch tank
- Arts and crafts including a lionfish necklace or keychain
- Marine science lessons including a squid dissection
- Opportunity to connect with nature and make new friends
Please read our Camp Policies and Procedures, Camp FAQ here http://www.reef.org/explorers/camp and begin the registration process!
Questions? Please email " target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> or call 305-852-0030.
ArtCamp!
Camp commences at 9:00AM and ends at 4:00PM. Each week the children will enjoy a field trip to a local museum or venue associated with the camps theme. To ensure the comfort of your child throughout the day, we have included a list of essentials. Please pack these items in a beach bag that can be left at the camp. The bags will be kept in a designated storage area that the children will have access to. It is important that all items are labelled with your child’s name. Snacks will be provided; however the children will require a packed lunch. Pizza will be provided on Friday unless otherwise notified. We look forward to sharing an action-packed summer with your child.
List of essentials: swimsuit, closed toed shoes, flip flops, sun shirts, lotions, hat, reusable water bottle, towel, yoga mat, lunch
In addition to online registration, all parents/guardians must complete and submit the 2016 registration form.
Scholarship Application for ArtCamp 2016
Scholarships are generously provided by The Kids Fund and The Key West Cultural Preservation Society
Completed forms can dropped off or mailed to:
Custom House Museum
Attention: Adele Williams.
281 Front Street
Key West, FL 33040
Or " target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">e-mailed to Adele Williams, Director of Education
For more information about ArtCamp! 2016 please contact " target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Adele Williams, Director of Education at 305-295-6616, 115.
There are 9 different and unique sessions beginning June 13. Click here ArtCamp! 2016 Schedule for complete session descriptions.
Middle Keys
$80 per week with a $20 discount that applies to additional family members. The cost includes field trips. Campers can attend week to week or all summer.
Fill out the registration and health forms and email (), fax (305-289-5888), or hand deliver them to the Park Office.
Click here to download Registration and Health form
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Campers are responsible for bringing their own lunches, snacks (morning and afternoon), backpack and water bottle. Once a week, the campers will travel by school bus to the Jacobs Aquatic Center in Key Largo for a day of water fun. At least one other out-of-town field trip is planned each week.
Registration forms can be downloaded from www.ci.marathon.fl.us or parents can register their kids at the parks office in the community park. Call (305) 743-6598 or send an e-mail to .
FKCC camp
The camps, designed for kids ages 7 to 17, provide hands-on activities that will allow campers to tap their creative talents, explore academic interests, develop technical skills, and make friends. Hours are weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Costs and dates for each camp vary.
Parents can learn more at www.fkcc.edu or by calling (305) 809-3185.
The camp sessions are Aqua Fit, Cooking and More oh my!, Code Breakers, Health-care Exploration, Marine Science, Junior Lifeguard, and Scuba Adventures for Teens.
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, hone 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 13 through August 19 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.
Please click the links below to learn more about FKCC’s Summer Adventure Camps.
- Aqua Fit– Ages 7- 11
- Cooking and More… OH MY!!– Ages 8- 12
- Code Breakers: Scratch a Piece of the Pi2– Ages 8-12
- Heathcare Exploration – Ages 8- 12
- Marine Science – Ages 8-12
- Junior Lifeguard – Ages 12- 15
- Scuba Adventure for Teens – Ages 13- 17
Space is limited. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER.
Coral Camp
Reef Relief in Key West has its annual Coral Camp for kids ages 6 to 12.
Each day, campers experience hands-on learning, interactive games and outdoor activities, plus field trips around Key West. Campers also experience four days of snorkeling.
Weekly sessions begin June 13 and go through Aug. 19. Sessions are limited to 25 campers per session. A limited number of scholarships are available to those who qualify. Coral Camp runs Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fees are $225 per child per week or $200 per child per week when registering for multiple weeks or with siblings.
For more information, call (305) 294 3100, send an e-mail to or go to www.reefrelief.org.
Coral Camp 2016 registration is now open! When school lets out, Coral Camp begins. Children 6 -12 years of age explore and learn about our surrounding marine environment through exciting education activities at the Reef Relief Environmental Center in Key West. Each fun-packed day, campers will experience hands-on learning, interactive games and daily field trips.
Weekly sessions are limited to 25 campers per session. A limited number of scholarships are available to those who qualify. Coral Camp runs Monday – Friday from 8:30am- 4:30pm. Camp fees are $225/week or $200/week for multiple week sign ups. To insure the safety of our campers scheduled field trips are subject to cancellation due to weather conditions or other safety concerns. Space is limited!
- Coral Camp 2016 brochure
- Coral Camp registration form (Please use this form if you will be faxing it to Reef Relief)
- Reef Relief Scholarship Application 2016
You may email the registration form to or fax it to (305) 293-9515. You may also drop it off at the Reef Relief Environmental Visitor Center located at 631 Greene St. in Key West or mail it to P.O. Box 430, Key West, FL 33041
Coral Camp Weeks 2016
REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 28, 2016
*Spots remaining as of 6/8/16
Week 1: June 13-17 FULL
Week 2: June 20-24 – 1
Week 3: June 27-July 1 FULL
No Coral Camp July 4-8
Week 4: July 11-15 FULL
Week 5: July 18-22 FULL
Week 6: July 25-29 FULL
Week 7: August 1-5 – 1
Week 8: August 8-12 – 6
Week 9: August 15-19 – 19
Studios of Key West
There are six one-week sessions, and kids may sign up for one or more weeks. Discounts are offered for siblings and multiple week enrollments. Art school is designed to provide one-on-one attention through small class size and hands-on activities. Everything from creating artwork to learning to playing music is also covered.
Sessions are June 20 to 24, June 27 to July 1, July 11 to 15, July 18 to 22, July 25 to 29 and Aug. 1 to 5. Camp runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day and therefore students should bring a bagged lunch. The cost is $265 a week ($240 a week for Studios members. Call 305 (296-0458) or go to tskw.org to enroll.
DETAILS
Sessions are $265/week, $240/week for members
(discounts for multiple weeks and siblings)
All camps will be held at The Studios of Key West, 533 Eaton St.
Camp Hours: Mon – Fri, 9am – 3pm
WEEK 1: June 20 – 24
Art School: Young, up-and-coming local artist Maria Fialova leads art-minded students through a week of activities and projects, in a variety of media. The week will culminate with an exhibition of all the mini-masterpieces.
WEEK 2: June 27 – July 1
You’re With the Band: Spend the week singing, playing instruments and learning how to bring everyone’s sound together. By the end of the week, you’ll be ready to put on your first concert with your new band.
WEEK 3: July 11 – 15
Art School: Young, up-and-coming local artist Maria Fialova leads art-minded students through a week of activities and projects, in a variety of media. The week will culminate with an exhibition of all the mini-masterpieces.
WEEK 4: July 18 – 22
One Human Camp: Explore the arts of other cultures and have the opportunity to create your own versions. We’ll craft beaded Maasai necklaces, protect ourselves with an evil eye, and chill out with some yoga. Our final day we’ll host an exhibition of your work and taste some foods from around the world.
WEEK 5: July 25 – 29
Be So Dramatic: Let your flair for the dramatic come through in full force. Our acting coaches will walk you through scenes, and help you make an impact on stage. At the end of the week, you’ll have a chance to show off your new skills in a special performance.
WEEK 6: August 1- 5
Conch Kids; Back to Our Roots: Learn the most interesting stories you’ve never heard about your hometown and then get out into the community as we hunt for ghosts and explore the homes of wreckers. Our final day will be a full day field trip kayaking to Indian Key.
Pigeon Key
Download 2016 Summer Camp FlyerDownload 2016 Registration Form
PKFMSC offers a variety of marine programs, giving your campers a solid and multi-faceted understanding of the marine world around them. Campers are given a brief background on the subject and then immersed in the field, allowing them to utilize their newly acquired knowledge.
Programs include Marine Habitats of the Florida Keys, Invertebrate Biodiversity, Reef Fish Identification, Marine Adaptations, Shark Biology & Dissection, Plankton Lab, and many others.
Other activities include a variety of games, marine organism scavenger hunts, an underwater obstacle course, a Sombrero Reef snorkel trip aboard a 40-foot catamaran called the “Spirit,” and many more.
Day camp costs $350, runs 9am-5pm Monday-Friday, and is for ages 8-16. Overnight camp costs $950, runs 9am Monday-5pm Friday, and is for ages 10-16. Price includes…
- All Marine Programs and take-home workbook
- Snorkel Trip to Sombrero Reef
- Snorkel Gear for the week
- Meals (Lunch only for day camp, breakfast/lunch/dinner for overnight)
- Pigeon Key t-shirt
- Pigeon Key water bottle
- Online photos of your camper’s experience
- Award Certificate
P.A.D.Iscuba certifications available with summer camp
For campers 12 years of age and older, we also offer scuba certification. This is contingent upon 4 registered campers per session requesting certification and our instructors availability. Please contact " target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> for additional information.
Stock Island
Key West Tropical Forrest and Botanical Garden Nature Camp
June 27 – July 1
One week only! June 27th to July 1st, 9am to 1pm, ages 7-12
Tuition is $100 for the week, plus a $35 nonrefundable deposit fee. Limited scholarships for financial assistance are available for eligible families. Enrollment capped at 12 students so sign up now!
Bring your lunch, sunscreen, bottled water and closed-toe shoes.
Download the camp enrollment form here.
For more information, or to enroll contact us by phone 305-849-8733, or " target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> (with CAMP as the subject line).
In conclusion The Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden on Stock Island has camp for love to explore and learn about the world around them. Each half day will be full of games, crafts and science.
Tuition is $100 for the week of June 27 to July 1 plus a $35 nonrefundable deposit fee. Its for kids ages 7 to 12. Limited scholarships for financial assistance are available. Enrollment is capped at 12 students.
For more information or to enroll, go to http://kwbgs.org or call (305) 849-8733.
Big Pine Key
Seacamp
Seacamp shows the way to the sense of wonder within you that will last a lifetime. Through its marine science program, underwater exploration and study beckon you to a world apart.
Blue water and coral canyons teeming with invertebrates, fishes and mammals will enrich your understanding of that larger, watery portion of our planet where not only tomorrow will live … but you, as well!
Seacamp is minutes from the only living coral reef in all America. Here you can see an almost endless variety of marine life forms as they existed eons ago, before some emerged from the sea to become mammal … and man.
Seacamp is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization; your membership or donations are tax deductible.
Dates for 2016
Each of our four sessions are jam packed with exciting adventures in the Florida Keys. Returning campers are recommended to participate in our 18-day sessions to gain the most from their continuing experience.
Session 1: June 24th – July 11th
Session 2: July 14th – July 31st
Session 3: August 4th – August 10th
Session 4: August 11th – August 17th
Please inquire for more information.