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Frequently Asked Questions

When do summer camps start in Hong Kong?

Most summer camps run from mid-June through August, with peak enrolment in July. Many providers open bookings in April–May, so it's worth browsing early to secure a spot at popular programmes.

What ages are summer camps suitable for?

Camps are available for children from 3 years old through to teenagers (14+). Many providers split groups by age so your child is with peers of a similar developmental stage. Common groupings are 3–5, 6–8, and 9–12.

How much do summer camps cost in Hong Kong?

Prices vary widely — from around HK$300/day for community programmes to HK$1,500+/day for specialist international school or sports academy camps. Half-day options are often cheaper and suit younger children who still nap.

Can my child try a camp for just one day?

Some providers offer single-day drop-in options or trial days. Look for listings marked 'Drop-in available' on Classbee. Multi-day camps may also offer a discounted first-day trial.

What types of summer camps are available?

Hong Kong offers a huge variety: sports camps (swimming, tennis, football, gymnastics), creative camps (art, cooking, drama), academic camps (STEM, coding, English immersion), outdoor adventure camps (hiking, sailing, water sports), and multi-activity camps that combine several themes.

Do I need to provide lunch for summer camp?

It depends on the provider. Full-day camps often include lunch or offer a lunch add-on for an extra fee. Half-day camps typically don't include meals. Check each listing for details or bring a packed snack/lunch.