Yes, all houses are accessible by bus.

The rooms have 4, 6 or 8 beds.
Most of our houses are adapted to facilitate the mobility of wheelchair users. It is necessary to consult in advance the number of adapted places available in each house.
All our houses are located in a privileged environment to practice different activities and sports such as badminton, football, volleyball, volleyball, beach volleyball, basketball, table tennis, handball, paddle...
Yes, sheets and blankets are provided in the house. Students must bring a sleeping bag and towel as well as the various products necessary for personal hygiene.
The ratios we apply to the school camps are: 1-15 (Infant Education) and 1-20 (Primary and Secondary).
When the activities take place outside the holiday camp, it is essential that the teachers or group leaders accompany the pupils/children.
Yes, free stay follows the ratio of 1 teacher per 10 pupils.
Each house has a different theme with several axes that link the action to the territory and the natural environment in which we find ourselves. Each axis is adapted according to the educational project and the cycle to which the pupils belong.
The monitors are in charge of the morning (10:00h - 13:00h), afternoon (16:00h - 19:00h) and evening (21:30h - 23:00h) activities. We also provide free time activities (from 14:30h - 15:30h).
All monitors are university students, graduates or graduates with experience in the field of education, sports and leisure activities, who have also been trained as leisure time monitors.
No, there is always an alternative plan in case of bad weather to ensure that the proposed objectives are met.
No, the English language immersion camps can be carried out at any age and with any previous level of English. They reinforce listening and familiarisation with the language and help children lose their fear of expressing themselves.
Yes, all the material to carry out the activities is included except the torch for personal use for the night game.
Yes, we organise school camps for Infant, Primary and Secondary students.
We consider that mobile phones and other electronic devices do not contribute anything to the camps and to the coexistence with classmates. The presence of these devices limits the development of autonomy and confidence. The camps are a good time to leave them aside and live together fully with our classmates.
The food is home-cooked in each house's own kitchen. Food and health are very important to us. Our menus are balanced and based on a Mediterranean diet.
Yes, in case of allergy or intolerance or other dietary requirements, we need to be informed in advance so that we can make provision for this.
We have breakfast from 08:00h to 09:30h, lunch from 13:00h to 14:30h and dinner from 20:00h to 21:15h. The activities take place from 10:00h to 13:00h, from 16:00h to 19:00h and from 21:30h to 23:00h. These times may vary depending on the number of groups at that time. Prior notice will be given by the management of the house.
The monitors eat at the same time as the children while the teachers take care of the dining room. Once the meal is finished, the monitors take care of the free time while the teachers eat.
The monitors are trained in first aid, the best action will always be prevention, in the event that we find ourselves with an indisposition or accident, the PAH protocol (Prevent, Alert emergencies and Help) will be activated. Once we have called 112, we will be advised what action is necessary (first aid treatment or transfer to hospital, in this case the ambulance will come to the holiday camp or it will be necessary to call a taxi).
We have a basic first aid kit, but we cannot administer any medication. If schools are available and authorised, we recommend that you bring your own first aid kit.
No. In case of emergency we will call the ambulance or take a taxi depending on the situation. We recommend that you bring your own car.
Both civil and accident insurance are included.