Sailing Club Panama | Campamentos de verano: navegar a vela, windsurf, paddle, snorkel
Campamento de verano en Isla Saboga, en Panamá. Llenos de deportes acuáticos y aventuras en el mar y en la selva de esta bonita isla. Para niños/as y adolescentes. Una semana, todo incluido.
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2025 Sea Camps for kids and teens in paradise!

 

🐬 Your kid will love the ocean and all nature that surrounds us in The Pearl Islands archipelago.

🐬 Sea Camps take place in a magical place for kids and teens to reconnect with themselves, explore the Saboga island & make new friends.

🐬 Sports that we will enjoy: sailing, windsurfing, snorkel, stand-up paddle and skimboard.

🐬 It’s a life experience that they will always remember!

 

      

      

 

 

SAILING, WINDSURFING, SUP, SNORKEL & MORE!

 

This is a sleepover summer camp to enjoy the ocean to its fullest! During the Sea Camp, kids will learn how to sail and windsurf. It is a camp for all levels, if your kid has never sailed before or windsurfed, that is completely okay, she or he will come back home excited about all he?she learned. We’ll also do stand-up paddle and skimboard. We will go snorkeling to see the beauty of the ocean from inside, the coral and if we are lucky the turtles. We will also walk the island through the green jungle to go find the ancient tree of Saboga, learn about different animals and plants. We’ll sing around the bonfire at night and explain stories under the stars.

 

 

What’s included?

 

  • Everything! Here you have the details:
  • Ferry from Panama City to Saboga (round trip)
  • Pick up at the Ferry Sea Las Perlas by our staff. Kids will be traveling always with us.
  • All meals: breakfast, snacks, lunch and dinner. We collaborate with the local community to provide a mix of panamanian and mediterranean diet. We don’t serve soda or sugary meals. We offer home made bread and healthy snacks.
  • Accommodation in eco-camp, we all sleep in camping tents, a real adventure!
  • 3h 30min of water activities daily: sailing, SUP, windsurfing, skimboard and snorkel
  • Daily excursions and land activities: beach games, scavenger hunts, beach clean-up and recycling workshops.
  • 30minutes a day: grateful moment activity
  • 24 hours look after
  • All safety measurements

 

   

   

 

Dates:

  • From January 2nd to 5th of 2025
  • From February 5th to 8th of 2025 – Carnaval’s week

 

Ages:

We offer Sea Camps for kids from 7 to 16 years old.

 

Price & discounts:

Total amount for each camper is $600/kid for 4 days (3 nights) Sea Camp.
This price includes everything mentioned above.

 

$ 50 discount if you came last year or if this is your second week this year!
$50 discount if you come with your siblings
(discounts cannot accumulate) Final price with discount would be $550.

 

Safety:

We are a team of sea lovers that have been sailing for more than 20 years and teaching kids in different parts of the world. We take safety very seriously, all kids wear a lifejacket when doing any kind of water activity. There are always sailing instructors doing the activity with kids, so they are never by themselves in the water. In land, we also take the safety measurements to ensure that all activities are smooth and safe for kids.

 

 

Registration:

 

In case the above links don’t work, we write you down here for the registration form:

In the registration form we ask you all the information like your kid’s name, your contact information, if any allergies or food intolerances, etc. Once we receive your form, we’ll get back to you shortly. If you have any question, please drop us a line at sailingclubpanama@gmail.com or reach us at (+507) 6933-1490

 

 

What parents from previous Sea Camps say:

You can read comments left by families and clients that have been at the Sailing Club here in Google.

We show you here some from parents of last year Sea Camp: