Our adventure camps offer the opportunity to spend summer internationally with peers from all over the world, playing and having fun while expanding knowledge and acquiring new skills.
Give your child a chance to try something entirely new! Here are some of the activities involved in our adventure camps: abseiling, aero ball, archery, buggy building, camping skills, challenge course, canoeing, climbing, fencing, giant swing, hiking, Jacob’s ladder, living with nature and orienteering, outdoor climbing, problem solving, raft building, rifle shooting, sensory trails, team games, trapeze, tunnel trail, zip wire and many more. Campers can also choose to play various sports like basketball, football, volleyball, lacrosse, or swimming. Children are under constant supervision, and all activities are previously approved as safe. Campers may also be able to attend some educational programs or summer language courses at the adventure camps. All classes are organized within the residential complex where children are housed.
The most popular adventure camps in Europe are PGL’s camps in the United Kingdom. We at Egida offer Camp in Liddington because we believe it gives an extraordinary opportunity to participants from the U.S. to spend quality time breakthrough entertaining immersion in British culture and lifestyle. Our great friends and neighbors from South Florida – Eagles Landing International (ELI) offers students amazing Adventure Outdoor Camp that can rarely be found. Taste the elite camping just a few miles from Miami. We also offer amazing camps on beautiful Lake Geneva (Excellence Camp on Lake Geneva) and in exotic and seductive Andalusia (Master Camps in Andalusia).
Every minute of summer adventure camp is planned and organized for the campers’ enjoyment, where laughter, excitement, challenges, and surprises can be seen at every corner. Here, every camper can find a new passion and make best friends for life.
Note: There are no special requirements for the enrollment other than age, which differs between each camp.


