BIOPARC Fuengirola launches June summer camps

BIOPARC Fuengirola launches summer camps in June

New educational adventures

BIOPARC Fuengirola is preparing its youth programs for the summer season as the school term comes to a close. Registration is now open at the park for its June Summer Camps. The sessions, which are designed for boys and girls aged between 6 and 12 years, offer an alternative to holiday childcare. They focus on nature and wildlife as well as outdoor discovery.

Fuengirola: a journey around the world

This year’s theme is “Travel the World for HolidaysThe program aims to take young participants on a journey to the continents of the world, allowing them to better understand the fascinating ecosystems that exist there. The curriculum focuses on teaching children about how animals survive and thrive in hot environments, such as tropical rainforests.

The park does not rely on static teaching, but instead uses interactive games and a variety dynamic activities. These methods are intended to keep the children interested while they learn about:

  • Diversity of animal habitats and global biodiversity.

  • Conservation efforts for the environment that are practical

  • Protecting the natural world is important.

Special June Kickoff Event

The park also has a two-day special event called “Start Your Summer At BIOPARC.” The programme will take place between June 29th and 30th. It is designed to get the holiday season started with energy and focus on fun and exploration in a natural environment.

Why choose? BIOPARC camps?

BIOPARC’s camps go beyond mere leisure. The experience is designed to encourage curiosity by allowing close contact with the fauna and encouraging a practical, participative learning.

Now, families living along the coast can register their children for a summer filled with adventure and education. These camps are a great way to get local children excited about the wonders of animals as the summer heat approaches. The spaces are limited, and families can consult all the information and register via the official BIOPARC site.


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