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Summer camps in Honolulu offer an unmatched blend of outdoor adventure and cultural immersion that you won't find anywhere else in America. With the Pacific Ocean as a natural playground and the island's rich biodiversity as a classroom, local camps make the most of Hawaii's unique environment. The Hawaii Nature Center runs incredible environmental science camps where kids explore Manoa rainforest and learn about native ecosystems, while IKAIKA Watermans Academy gets children comfortable in the ocean through water sports and safety training.
For families seeking academic enrichment with an island twist, the University of Hawaii's College of Education Summer Programs stands out by combining traditional subjects with hands-on activities like building robots and studying marine biology. Most camps integrate Hawaiian values and cultural elements into their programs, making them especially meaningful for both local kids and visitors.
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The average summer camp costs $400. We found that 40 camps cost under $200, 29 camps are between $201-$400, and 34 camps are between $401-$600.
The most popular types of camps are Sports, Performing Arts, Variety. Sports camps make up 25% of all camps in the area.
Most camps accommodate children between 7 and 12 years old. Preschool programs (3-5 years) have 11 sessions. Elementary programs (5-11 years) have 22 sessions. Middle School programs (11-14 years) have 40 sessions. High School programs (14-18 years) have 9 sessions.
Yes, there are various schedule options. Day Camp camps are the most common. Day Camp camps have 232 sessions, Full-Day camps have 76 sessions, Half-Day camps have 104 sessions.
Yes! 7 camps (3% of all camps) offer special needs accommodations.
The most popular months for camps are June, July, February. The average camp session runs for 42 days.