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  • Summer Camps

Summer Camps

Each summer, we invite campers to join us and immerse themselves in a world of marine science, outdoor adventures and, of course, dolphins! Offered for ages 7 – 17, these exclusive camps provide opportunities of a lifetime and a special in-water dolphin interaction!

 

SEA Camp I: 7 – 9 year old campers

SEA Camp II: 10 – 12 year old campers

TEEN Camp: 13 – 17 year old campers

 

Upcoming Camp Weeks for 2025:

  • June 2nd – June 6th
  • June 9th – June 13th
  • June 16th – June 20th
  • June 23rd – June 27th
  • June 30th – July 4th (full week, including July 4th)
  • July 7th – July 11th
  • July 14th – July 18th
  • July 21st – July 25th
  • July 28th – August 1st

 

Click here for answers to all your general summer camp questions!

To learn more about each of our individual summer camp programs, click the links below and start exploring! For further information or to reserve a program, contact the Education Department at education@marineland.net or 407-563-4701, ext. 103.

We offer the following summer camp programs:

SeaCamp1

Seaside Eco-Adventures
(SEA) Camp 1

Ages 7 – 9

Please note: Children older than 9 may join SEA Camp I in order to be paired with a younger friend or sibling with the understanding that activities may be beneath their learning level.

Marineland reserves the right to reconsider age group exceptions as necessary.

Seaside Eco-Adventures
(SEA) Camp 2

Ages 10 – 12

Please note: Children older than 12 may join SEA Camp II in order to be paired with a younger friend or sibling with the understanding that activities may be beneath their learning level.

Children younger than 10 may join SEA Camp II if they will turn 10 years old by September 1, 2024.

Marineland reserves the right to reconsider age group exceptions as necessary.

TeenCamp

Teaching Environmental Education in Nature
(TEEN) Camp

Ages 13 – 17

Please note: Children younger than 13 may join TEEN Camp if they will turn 13 years old by September 1, 2024.

Marineland reserves the right to reconsider age group exceptions as necessary.