In the Camps we only welcome boys and girls from 7 to 14 years of age.
The children are cared for by an instructor and an assistant, together with instructors specialized in various activities and camp managers who are on the lookout for all campers.
Yes, as long as the children are the same age and both they and the parents agree. Although we can't commit to more than 3 campers on the same team.
The vast majority of rooms or cabins have their own bathroom.
No, we ask that you consider that children should be independent in activities such as bathing, dressing, combing their hair, going to the bathroom and taking care of their things. Instructors are waiting, but cannot take care of each child individually.
Calls are not allowed. The communication is through messages on the camp page, delivered daily at breakfast time or the first activity in the morning. Children respond to these messages in letters that are taken photos and sent to the parents' emails.
We have medical staff who administer medications. Parents should write down the information in the registry and hand in medications when leaving their children at the camp.
The protocols are followed. In case of minor injuries, there is no warning so as not to worry parents. There's a paramedic in the camp. In more serious cases, parents are contacted before taking the child to the hospital.
Yes, we have accident insurance that covers up to $150,000.00.
The camp is safe, with measures such as electric fences, closed circuit television linked to the state police, among others.
- Breakfast: Fruits, juices, smoothies, milk, cereal, eggs, beans, chilaquiles, waffles, hot cakes, sweet bread.
- Food: Salads, vegetables, soup, cream, chicken, fish, beef or pork, flavored waters and dessert.
- Dinner: Salad, cereal, sweet bread, pizzas, club sandwiches, muffins, milk, flavored water, tacos.
- Refreshments (mid-morning and mid-afternoon): Flavoured water, fruit, vegetables, whole wheat crackers, sandwiches, wraps, popsicles, jellies, and so on.