Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland
Adventure Camp in Switzerland

Junior Adventure Camp in Switzerland

€5,400
Leysin, Switzerland (Geneva International Airport)
  • Swiss Alps
  • 7-9 years old
  • 2 weeks overnight camp
  • 180 campers per session
  • cell phones OK
  • cena CHF 5050
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This Junior programme is ideal for a ‘first-time-away’ experience for 7-9 year olds. Young campers meet others in the same age group from all over the world. Together they get to enjoy our age appropriate activities and games in the delightful town of Leysin, high in the Swiss Alps.

We realize just how important it is to choose the right camp for your child’s first residential Camp. Our Camp has worked with young children for the last 50 years. We have decades of experience providing a safe, caring and secure environment that guarantees a fun time for our young campers.

Programme Overview

This programme is specially designed for the 7-9 age-group and offers a selection of the most suitable activities that are featured in our Sports and Adventure programmes.

Our young campers are introduced to a variety of exciting activities and games. Throughout the day, experienced, caring counselors guide young campers through a varied list of specially designed activities. 

Under constant, patient supervision by the counselors with a ratio of 1:4, campers receive clear instructions so that each feels comfortable during each activity. During every activity all precautionary safety measures are in place and followed strictly.

All camp counselors are required to have full CPR and First Aid certification and there are full-time Health Care Specialists looking after campers' health. Strict camper hygiene measures including the regular cleaning of hands, sneezing/coughing scenarios and more will be supervised and delivered by staff in order to educate campers.

Counselors are enthusiastic young people from around the world and their role at camp is to take care of your children making sure they are comfortable, safe and happy at all times. They must be above 21+ years old in order to be considered for a position in the residential camps and are usually in the age frame 21-35.

All our camps have a qualified chef and kitchen staff with professional experience in preparing meals for young children and teenagers. Special dietary needs such as those relating to allergies, vegetarians, etc can be accommodated provided that our camp is advised in advance.

Safety Matters - Qualified Staff

Our trained counselors work as a team under the leadership of an experienced Camp Programme Coordinator who ensures a vital emphasis on safety, high quality equipment and appropriate clothing and equipment for the campers. 

Our camp team is assisted by fully qualified local specialist staff with first-hand knowledge of the terrain when taking part in specialist activities/sports.

Country Overview

For several decades, the Alpine town of Leysin, perched high above Lake Geneva, has been the heart of our Summer camp programmes in Switzerland. Over the years camp has welcomed thousands of youngsters from all over the world. With campers typically coming from more than 30 different countries in each session, making new ‘international’ friends is part of the experience!

From the sunny south-facing terraces of our Swiss Alpine Centre, there are amazing, panoramic views over to the distant French Alps. The Centre is the base for our specialist programmes for children in the 7-17 age-range offering a wide choice of fun-packed programmes, from outdoor adventure, sports, language studies, arts, science and Leadership Training courses. Besides taking part in the speciality programmes campers also have the opportunity to enjoy the pure mountain air and the Alpine environment of this mountain paradise with its meadows, native flora, forests and wildlife.

Highlights of our camp in Switzerland may include a hike up the mountain, where campers get to taste homemade cheese and ice cream, a visit to the shores of the beautiful lake and city of Geneva, and an exciting visit to a chocolate factory.


Accommodation

At just over an hour’s drive from Geneva International Airport the Swiss Alpine Centre is located in Leysin, high in the Swiss Alps. From its sunny terraces, common rooms and many of the bedrooms right the center offers spectacular views across the Rhone Valley to the dramatic French Alps and the peak of Mont Blanc. Right at our doorstep there are walking and hiking paths to the green alpine meadows with colorful flowers, wildlife and the invigorating fresh mountain air. 

The center welcomes up to 180 campers from all over the world for the speciality programmes with the exception of the Leadership Training Camp (LTC). Leadership Training Camp (LTC) is designed for 15-17 years old and takes place at the Alpine Classic Hotel, a first-class facility in the center of Leysin. 

Bedrooms at both sites have en-suite facilities and offer spacious, comfortable accommodating for up to four campers. Campers are assigned to rooms according to age and gender. Experienced counselors (who stay in rooms near the campers) are responsible for taking special care of each and every camper.

During free time, campers in small groups enjoy the traditional cafes and shops in the town, which they can visit with their new-found friends from all over the world (younger campers are always accompanied by counselors on their outings).

Meals

Our Camp chefs prepare three nutritious, healthy and varied meals, every day. A salad bar with its fresh daily produce is available at all meals. Breakfast time a varied offer of choices from cereals to pastries and fresh fruit and more. We cater for healthy young appetites so ‘second helpings’ are always available.

Most special dietary needs can be accommodated but please check in advance with the Camp Head Office.

Facilities

The Swiss Alpine Centre includes:

Snack bar

Gift shop

Classrooms

Auditorium

3 dining rooms

Music & dance studio

Arts & crafts center

Climbing wall

Common rooms

Games equipment


Facilities in the town of Leysin include:

Indoor swimming pool

Multi-sport gymnasium

Covered ice rink

Basketball courts

Football pitch

Volleyball courts

Beach volley courts

Archery targets

12 Tennis courts 

8 Outdoor tennis courts 

4 Indoor tennis courts 

Climbing walls 

Mini-golf course 

Squash courts 

Weights room 


Outdoors nearby facilities include:

Hiking trails

Mountain-biking trails

Adventure trails

Rock-climbing area

Mountain hut 

Unspoilt forest areas

 

Camp Organisation 

At our camp, children are assigned to groups according to their choice of programme as well as age and/or skill levels. The morning period (3hrs) is devoted to the campers chosen specialty programme. In the afternoons, campers from most programmes join together and choose from a selection of ‘sign-up’ activities. Leadership (LTC) campers and Junior Adventure campers have their own special programmes and only join the other campers on special occasions.

Present for all activities (at an average ratio of 1:6) are experienced counselors who are trained before camp starts. Counselors are enthusiastic young people from around the world and their role at camp is to take care of your children making sure they are comfortable, safe and happy at all times. The majority are in the age frame 21-35 and bring with them a variety of cultures and languages, creating a wonderful international environment, which is our trademark!

Evening Activities

Evenings are filled with exciting imaginative games, spectacular events and relaxing activities. These include:

Camp Fire - After a stroll through the stunning Swiss countryside to reach a local beauty spot, campers enjoy a campfire with marshmallows and roasted, chocolate-filled bananas, as they watch the sun set on another great day in Leysin.

Friday Festival - Starts with a hike to the beautiful Prafendaz lookout point where the campers enjoy a delicious BBQ and tasty donuts. After lunch it's time to put face paint on and split into groups to create and perform some awesome team chants, and begin the competition.

Mountain Hut Overnight Stay – Campers take their pack lunches and put on their hiking shoes before setting off on their overnight Adventure Hut hike. They spend their day taking in some of Switzerland’s most beautiful scenery on the way up the mountain. After a hard day of hiking in the sunshine they settle in for a BBQ and a peaceful night's sleep in a quaint, traditional mountain hut!

Carnival Night - Counselors work hard to transform the whole camp into a Carnival filled with fun parlor games. Campers spend their afternoon playing awesome games like Strong Man, Oily Pig, Balloon Stomp, Hot Shot, Candy Guess, Karaoke and much more!

Movie Night – Campers settle in with their duvets and lots of pillows for a comfortable night in one of the common rooms. With a big screen and lots of popcorn, this is a welcomed relaxed evening and long tiring day of activities.

Ice Skating – Campers go in small groups to the ice rink in the center of town. It’s a chance to learn to skate for the ones that have never tried and a great opportunity to have fun on the ice with friends.

International Night – On this day and evening we celebrate our diversity and give campers the opportunity to share their culture, dance, traditions, gastronomy and humor of their home country! The camp participants prepared wonderful presentations. Everyone at camp takes part in the presentations and encourages each other!

Special Farewell Dinner – A very special dinner event complete with a beautifully decorated dining room and slideshows of all the best moments at camp. Campers are pampered with table service provided by their very own counselors!

Final Evening Festivities - There are awesome presentations by campers and the Dance Camp team plus a special edition of ‘Secret Friends’ hosted by special guests. Finally it's time to dance the night away at our very own disco.

Evening activities are often run independently for each separate age group but sometimes are organized as all-camp events where the entire camp comes together for some of the spectacular and much-anticipated camp all-time favorites.


Excursions

On all excursions we ensure free time for cultural visits, shopping and walking around in small groups. On visits to places of interest admission fees are included. 

Highlight for campers are the two excursions that take place over the weekend.

Saturday – Excursion to a local point of interest

This excursion is organized separately for each age-group and is usually to one of the local points of interest set out below – according to weather conditions and any local special events:

Maison Cailler - Chocolate Factory
The Nest Museum in Vevey
Olympic Museum
Labyrinth Adventure Park
United Nations Building and Geneva old town

Sunday – Excursion to the Aigle Outdoor Water Park

The whole camp is allowed a little extra time in bed and then after breakfast they grab their swimsuits, load up their lunch boxes and jump on the COG train to make their way to Aigle.


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