
"As summer school breaks stretch longer and childcare becomes harder to secure, some families are turning to an unexpected solution: hotels offering full-day, structured kids' camps that allow parents to travel, work and keep routines intact."
"Its Adventure Camp Days (for ages eight to 17; $225 [164.25] per person all-inclusive) typically kick off in Hawaii with stand-up paddling or snorkelling from 07:30, followed by breakfast and a packed schedule of surfing, swimming, beach games and pizza making before a 15:30 pick up."
""[The camps are] run by real youth-programming pros," says Kristin Winkaffe, founder of travel advisory service Winkaffe Global Travel. "The consistency is the big win. If parents need to work, Four Seasons tends to be a safe choice because the wi-fi actually"
As summer school breaks lengthen and local childcare options remain constrained, some families choose hotels offering full-day, structured kids' camps so parents can travel or work while children follow routines. These hotel-based programs provide age-specific, educational and activity-packed days staffed by professional youth programmers, with consistent schedules and reliable amenities. Examples include Camp Manitou partnering with Four Seasons and Auberge properties to offer Adventure Camp Days featuring paddling, snorkeling, surfing, beach games and cooking for fixed daily rates. These services target families with flexible jobs and budgets for premium accommodation and childcare, reshaping summer logistics into travel opportunities.
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