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The best Easter camp: how to choose the best experience for your children

 




When school holidays arrive, many families ask themselves the same question: what can we do during Easter with children and teenagers?


Easter camps have become one of the most complete options for these days: they help families balance work and home life, offer enriching experiences, and allow children and teenagers to disconnect from academic routines in an active and healthy environment.


However, not all camps are the same. Choosing well makes the difference between “spending a few days away” and living an experience that truly leaves a mark.


Why choose an Easter camp?


Although summer is the traditional camp season, Easter offers very interesting advantages:


Ideal format to try the experience
Since they are short stays (3 or 4 days), they are perfect for those who want to experience their first camp without it being too long.


Strengthening autonomy and confidence
In just a few days, children develop independence, adaptability and social skills.


Socialising outside their usual environment
Meeting new people or reconnecting with friends from different contexts strengthens confidence and a sense of belonging.


Real disconnection in nature
Excursions, sports, team games and creative activities help reduce screen time and improve emotional wellbeing.


Age-adapted programmes
A good Easter camp must adapt its activities depending on whether it is for children or teenagers, as their interests and needs are different.



What should the best Easter camp offer?


If you are exploring options, these are some key factors to consider:


- Natural and safe environment


- Experienced educational team


- Structured and dynamic programme


- Activities that combine fun, learning and coexistence


Spaces for personal development and teamwork


A well-organised camp does more than entertain: it creates memories, strengthens friendships and makes children want to come back.


Easter camps in nature: an experience that makes a difference
More and more families choose camps in natural environments during school holidays. Contact with nature, physical activity and intensive coexistence in just a few days generate a very positive impact on children and teenagers.


In addition, this type of experience works both for those who have already attended camps before and for those who want to start before the summer.



Easter Break Experience: a different kind of Easter


At English Summer, we have been organising camps and educational experiences for years, combining fun, coexistence and personal growth. This Easter we are celebrating a new edition of Easter Break Experience, from 29 March to 1 April at Finca Prades.


It is an experience designed for children and teenagers to enjoy four intense days in the heart of nature, with an age-differentiated programme adapted to their interests.


For the youngest participants, the programme includes activities such as Olympic Games, excursions to Prades, creative dynamics like Space Center, Relax Art workshops and night games that turn each day into a different adventure.


For teenagers, the experience goes a step further with team challenges, dynamic competitions, excursions, themed nights such as the Far West Night Game and special events like the MET Gala Disco, where music, atmosphere and coexistence create memories that last long after returning home.



Easter Break Experience is ideal both for those who have already lived the English Summer experience and want to repeat it, and for those looking for their first Easter camp in a safe environment with a professional team.


Four days may seem short. But when they are filled with activity, laughter, nature and new friendships, they become an experience that marks the beginning of something bigger.


If you are considering options for these holidays and want your child to experience more than just a few days off, you can find all the information about Easter Break Experience at: www.englishsummer.com


This Easter can be different. And sometimes, four days are all it takes to discover it.

11/02/2026