What's New For Kids Sea Camp
We have many exciting additions and changes this year. All good ones. Sponge Bob Square Pants is on Grand Cayman and a part of Kids Sea Camp this year. Is that cool or what?
Swim, splash and learn about the sea in one of the Caribbean's most idyllic settings. As participants in this summer's Cayman Kids Sea Camp, your family will have the opportunity to attend a presentation at the Cayman Islands Sea School with SpongeBob SquarePants. Learn about marine life and the environment, create SpongeBob SquarePants arts and crafts and even have your picture taken with the Nickelodeon character.
Mark your calendars, the dates are set for the summer of 2004. Kids Sea Camp will be offered for four consecutive weeks in Curacao from June 26 to July 24 and Grand Cayman July 31- Aug 14th. The event is sponsored by the PADI Diving Society, Sport Diver magazine and Scuba pro, and combines all the wonder and awareness of our marine world with exciting lessons and activities for kids.
Geared for kids ages 4-15, the opportunities are endless. PADI Diving Society membership, PADI Seal Team, and certification courses, a treasure hunt featuring plenty of Scuba pro gear prizes, local excursions, swim with dolphins, ride an ostrich, pizza and movie nights, and a beach barbecue party are just some of the events on the camp's agenda.
While children are enjoying their loaded schedule, parents plans for the day are strictly up to them. Diving, shopping or just catching up with a good book this is a family vacation that gives you plenty of time together and apart. Give them a week they will remember forever.
Margo and her two kids, Jennifer age 7, and Robbie age 9, personally host your week and have done so every year. Please do not hesitate to call and speak to Margo or Emily, who will also attend this year with her 2yr old son, Lionel.
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