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10 Summer camps in Buenos Aires

Guaranteed fun! Here are the best summer camps for kids in Buenos Aires for 2025.

Leila Sobol
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Perfect vacations do exist. And the most important thing is that your little one stays entertained for most of the day. That’s why we’ve put together this guide with the top 10 summer camps in Buenos Aires.

Fortunately, the city offers a wide range of summer camps designed to give young children unforgettable experiences during their holidays. With games, sports, artistic activities, and outdoor adventures, these camps are the ideal plan for kids to make the most of their free time, while developing new skills and making friends.

From iconic parks to sports clubs or educational institutions, Buenos Aires becomes a hub for programs adapted to all ages and preferences. Take note and choose the perfect option for your family.

1. Natagua

At Natagua, kids enjoy a very complete experience with recreational and sports activities tailored to each age group. From swimming, soccer, hockey, rugby, volleyball, basketball, and handball to competitions, olympiads, and camps, each day is designed to promote learning, recreation, and personal discovery.

During pool sessions (two hours per shift), there is constant supervision by teachers, coordinators, and two lifeguards. The youngest (ages 2 to 4) use the smaller pool, while older kids (ages 5 to 15) enjoy the larger pool, organized by skill levels. How to register? Via WhatsApp at 1144202157.

Tip: The club offers exclusive use of its facilities and has covered spaces that allow activities to continue even on rainy days. Kids can also have lunch at the club with a packed lunch or can opt for catering service.

Hours: Morning shift from 9 AM to 2 PM. This shift includes a "pre-hour," allowing kids to arrive at the venue early. Lunch is from 12 PM to 1:15 PM. Afternoon shift: 2 PM to 6 PM. Full day: 9 AM to 6 PM.

Location: Av. Sarmiento 4040, Palermo.

2. Colonia Veranada at Risas de la Tierra

The 2025 summer camp at Risas de la Tierra will run from January 2 to February 7, managed by the Colonia Veranada group.

This camp is specially designed for kids aged 2 to 4. With small groups divided by age, the goal is to provide a safe and personalized space for younger kids to explore, play, and learn in an ideal environment for their development.

The camp includes musical games to stimulate creativity and rhythm, pre-sport activities that promote coordination and teamwork, and artistic explorations that encourage imagination and expression. How to register? Follow the link for all necessary information and payment options.

Tip: One of the highlights of this camp is its water games in the charming patio of the typical house in Colegiales that houses the Risas de la Tierra Garden.

Hours: From 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Early arrival option available starting at 8:30 AM.

Location: Teodoro García 2932, Colegiales.

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3. Complejo Chacarita

From January 2 to February 21, kids aged 4 (pre-kindergarten in 2024, diaper-free) to 12 can enjoy this camp at Complejo Chacarita, which specializes in swimming instruction.

Each shift includes one hour of swimming, with activities and games focused on swimming. Groups are divided by age and skill level within the pool.

Outside the pool (in classrooms, patios, soccer, and volleyball courts), physical education activities are carried out with various tools (balls, hoops, mats, ropes, etc.), along with recreational and pre-sport games and workshops, based on the interests of the groups. How to register? Via email at: complejoch.colonia@gmail.com.

Tip: Kids staying for a full day must bring, in addition to snacks, a cold lunch.

Hours: Morning shift: 9 AM to 12:30 PM. Afternoon shift: 1:30 PM to 5 PM. Full day: 9 AM to 5 PM.

Location: Av. Federico Lacroze 3555, Chacarita.

4. Mundo Naranja

Mundo Naranja offers a playful, artistic, musical, and ecological summer camp inspired by Reggio Emilia and Pikler pedagogies.

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Designed for kids who completed 1st to 5th grade in 2024, the camp aims to provide a safe, loving environment with personalized attention, similar to the care provided in its regular kindergarten program.

With flexible hours, families can choose the number of days per week that best suit their needs.

Every Friday is a themed closing day, where, depending on the activity, children take home what they created to share with their families.

The proposed workshops include gardening, cooking, movement studio, clay, recycling, natural materials, light studio, technology, and storytelling workshops, integrating music, body expression, and emotional exploration.

Tip: The camp starts on Thursday, January 2, and ends on Wednesday, February 25, divided into two periods: January 2-28 and January 29-February 25. It’s possible to attend for the entire period or shorter fractions with prior booking. How to register? Visit the link here.

Hours: Morning shift: 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Afternoon shift: 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. Additionally, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM, there is an extended time option for those who need it.

Location: Julián Álvarez 1283, Palermo.

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5. Grow Up at Club Sirio Libanés

Grow Up camp offers a team of professionals in education and sports who have been organizing high-quality camps and recreational activities since 1986. The goal is to offer outdoor games and dynamics that promote integration and socialization, all in a safe environment tailored to the ages and interests of each participant.

Groups are small, with 10 to 20 kids per educational level (Preschool or Primary), and two teachers per group to ensure personalized attention.

The activities are structured in flexible blocks, including recreational games like treasure hunts and riddles, sports like soccer, handball, hockey, volleyball, and softball, as well as surprise thematic workshops twice a week.

Swimming is a cornerstone of the camp, with separate pools for younger kids (3 to 5 years) and older kids (6 years and up), always under the supervision of specialized instructors. How to register? Complete the form via the provided link.

Tip: The camp has indoor spaces for rainy days and offers services like optional transportation and a buffet for snacks.

Hours: From 1:30 PM to 6 PM.

Location: Av. Triunvirato 6401, Saavedra.

6. Estrella de Maldonado

With over 90 years of history, Estrella de Maldonado continues to offer one of the most popular camps in Buenos Aires, combining fun and learning to provide kids with a playful experience that fosters camaraderie and team spirit.

Its strength lies in sports activities at facilities like the swimming pool and outdoor spaces. The camp also organizes special experiences like camps, matinees, and partybus outings. With small groups of up to 20 kids and personalized teacher attention, every participant is a protagonist. How to register? Register via this link.

Tip: The camp includes breakfast or healthy snacks, permanent medical emergency coverage, and a t-shirt as a uniform.

Hours: Full day: 9 AM to 5 PM. Morning shift: 9 AM to 12:30 PM. Afternoon shift: 1:30 PM to 5 PM. Early arrival: 8 AM to 8:45 AM. Pre/post lunch: 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM.

Location: Juan B. Justo 1439, Palermo.

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7. Kaizen

Kaizen offers a space where artistic activities are integrated with physical movement, group work, and creativity, exclusively for children ages 3 to 5.

The camp is community-oriented, offering not only a space for kids but also various activities for parents, grandparents, and family members to share with the kids or even for adults on their own.

During the camp, kids work on specific projects like “World Explorers,” where they learn about different cultures, worlds, and senses. Each day features special workshops and surprise games. How to register? Visit this link.

Tip: Groups are a maximum of 15 kids, with a pair of physical education and early childhood teachers.

Hours: Morning shift: 8:45 AM to 12:15 PM. Afternoon shift: 1:15 PM to 4:45 PM.

Location: Freire 761, Colegiales.

8. Crecer Juntos at Club Hípico Argentino

With 30 years of experience, the Crecer Juntos camp specializes in swimming instruction for kids ages 3 to 12. From adaptation for younger children to technique and style refinement for older kids, each pool session is an enriching and playful experience.

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The camp organizes kids into small groups by age, ensuring personalized attention. For example, groups of 3 and 4-year-olds have three teachers for 15 kids. Pool sessions last an hour and a half, and the activity schedule includes games, sports, and arts and crafts. How to register? Call 1149279938.

Tip: The camp offers bi-weekly medical checkups and snack options.

Hours: Morning shift: 9 AM to 12:30 PM. Afternoon shift: 2 PM to 6 PM.

Location: Av. Figueroa Alcorta 7285, Núñez.

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9. Club Comunicaciones

The summer camp at Club Comunicaciones focuses on promoting coexistence and good relationships among peers through various activities. With a large swimming pool and a water park designed for all ages, water is the main attraction, complemented by activities aimed at developing children's creativity, teamwork, and physical skills.

The camp also offers top-notch facilities and the option to register from Monday to Friday or three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. How to register? Access this link.

Note: The club offers sibling discounts, various promotions, and installment payment options.

Schedule: Morning shift: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Afternoon shift: 1:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. Full day: 9 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Lunch break: 12:15 p.m. to 1 p.m.

Location: Av. San Martín 5125, Villa del Parque.

10. Club Italiano

The Club Italiano summer camp not only promises fun and learning but also embraces an Olympic spirit for summer 2025, offering a unique and unforgettable experience. From December 16 to February 21, kids will enjoy days filled with sports, creativity, and universal values inspired by the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Designed for children from 3 years old up to the first year of secondary school, the program includes activities ranging from inventing countries, flags, and songs to adapted games and individual and group sports. The goal is to promote values such as inclusion, friendship, solidarity, and fair play.

Each group will represent a continent with its corresponding color, in line with the Olympic rings. Younger children will engage in motor and manual activities using balls, ropes, scissors, and crayons, while older groups will focus on adapted games, sports initiation, and formal sports. Additionally, participants will receive a camp T-shirt and take part in symbolic ceremonies with awards celebrating participation and effort over results.

Note: Registrations are available for two-week or full-month periods. The camp is designed to continue activities indoors on rainy days. How to register? Access this link.

Schedule: Morning shift: 9 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Afternoon shift: 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Full day: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with a pre-hour option at the club starting at 8:30 a.m.

Location: Av. Rivadavia 4731, Caballito. Transportation to the sports field at Av. Riestra 2770, Flores, departs from this location.

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