Summer Camps, reimagined!

Redefining summer vacation: connection, culture, and family adventure

Boundless Camps

Join us in July – August 2026 across all camp destinations.

The heart of summer at Boundless. Daily rituals, group games, arts, sports, and outdoor fun. 

Designed for curiosity and connection. Our camps blend local culture, friendship building, skill development and the opportunity to try new things in stunning locations around the world where adults have their own versions of “camp life” (with the option to work if they need to!).

From the outside, a great camp looks playful and effortless. Behind the scenes, it’s intentionally designed to support belonging, confidence, exploration, and connection.

2026 Dates & Age Groups

4-week Camp Session 1

(Sintra, Estepona, La Barra, Syros, Tuscany, Kotor, & Kamakura):
July 4 – July 31, 2026

4-week Camp Session 2

(Sintra, Estepona, Syros, Kotor, & Kamakura):
August 6 – September 2, 2026

6-week Camp

(Bali):
July 4-August 15, 2026

Ages 1.5 - 12

Available at all locations

Ages 13-14 (Trailblazer Program)

Available in La Barra, Syros, and Andalusia
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Camp Vibes

True camp vibes with, games, culture, & outdoor adventures

Activities

Arts & crafts, sports, outdoor play, and fun with new friends

Community

Whole-family and thriving community experiences

VS

Traditional Camp
Typically local or residential, often 1-2 weeks in duration
Primarily activity-driven rather than relationship-centered
Fixed daily schedules with rotating activities and tighter transitions
Often focused on a single theme or specialty
Local setting, with culture not central to program design 
Primarily for children; parent involvement is largely logistical
Often positioned as childcare support during school breaks
Boundless Summer Camp
Immersive programs held in inspiring global destinations
Age-aligned and mixed-age small-group connection
Predictable daily rhythms providing structure without rigidity
Play-based, hands-on experiences with meaningful choice & autonomy
Cultural and location-based learning woven into core program
Whole-family experience - supporting children and parents
Rich opportunities to build long-term friendships within a like-minded community
Activities for children & families
For Children (Core Camp):
Daily rhythms: morning rituals, group games, arts & crafts, sports, outdoor play, and fun closing rituals.
Small groups: designed for belonging, confidence and friendship.
Daily rhythms: morning rituals, group games, arts & crafts, sports, outdoor play, and fun closing rituals.

Small groups: designed for belonging, confidence and friendship.
For Families:
Evening & pop‑up moments: sunset picnics, family games, and themed nights that bring everyone together.
Evening & pop‑up moments: sunset picnics, family games, and themed nights that bring everyone together.
Optional weekend excursions organized by our Experience Curators: family hikes, exploration of the region, tours and tastings at local farms, and other adventures created specifically for our Boundless Families.
A Day in the Life of 9 year old Diego

Morning Ease

The first hour of the day is intentionally flexible. Rather than a rigid schedule and tight dropoff windows, we ease in to the day with stations of different activities to choose from to allow stress free, rush free mornings for families.

Morning Compass

We officially start each camp day with activities or stories related to the theme of the week. This week our theme is Maps & Quests. We get to Learn how to use a compass, how to read maps, and we're even ending the week with a camp-wide treasure hunt!

Crew Rotations

Crew Rotations help us explore, solve problems, and work together. This week we’re making our own maps of our favorite places in our new Boundless city, then completing mini team quests where we follow clues, spot landmarks, and solve challenges together.

Shared Lunch

Lunch is more than a break. It’s a shared meal where stories flow and friendships grow.

Culture Quest

This week our culture quest is extra fun – and delicious! Our various crews are paired up today: big buddies will be helping their little buddies, which is always fun! We are going to learn how to make homemade pasta! I hope we get to make ravioli, that’s my all time favorite!

Choice Labs

Choice Labs let me choose something I want to spend more time doing. I chose Music Lab, where we play with different instruments, sing songs,  learn different rhythms, and practice making music together as a group. We’re even going to perform at the end of the week!! 

Large Group Games

The entire camp is playing capture the flag against the counselors! My new friend Aiden and I are really fast, so I know we are going to win…I just hope my parents don’t come to pick me up until we’ve got the flag!” 
For Parents:
Co‑work Space: Quiet, reliable workspace with community feel – get what you need done while children are at camp.
Wellness & Connection: Morning stretch/yoga options; parent coffees; low‑lift socials to meet other families.
Local Flavor: Light excursions, tastings, and cultural moments that fit around the camp day.
Family Hub: A comfortable base with resources, gear, and a relaxed place to gather between sessions.
Co‑work Space: Quiet, reliable workspace with community feel – get what you need done while children are at camp.

Wellness & Connection: Morning stretch/yoga options; parent coffees; low‑lift socials to meet other families.

Local Flavor: Light excursions, tastings, and cultural moments that fit around the camp day.

Family Hub: A comfortable base with resources, gear, and a relaxed place to gather between sessions.
SUMMER CAMP DESTINATIONS

Sintra, Portugal

Castle-top mountains and fairy-tale views

Syros, Greece

Clear blue sea, and island exploration

Tuscany, Italy

Farm-to-table cooking and adventure

Bali, Indonesia

Volcanic mountains wild jungle adventures

Kotor, Montenegro

Medieval castles and mountain hikes

Andalusia, Spain

Blue Flag beaches and charming old town

La Barra, Uruguay

Vibrant art scene and a bohemian lifestyle

Kamakura, Japan

Mountain trails, Zen temples, sandy beaches.

Camp in Spanish in La Barra, Uruguay

At our La Barra location, campers are grouped according to both age and Spanish language proficiency. This structure allows us to seamlessly integrate Spanish lessons and activities into their daily experience, fostering a natural and engaging environment for language learning. Read More
Boundless Camp Values

Connection & Belonging

Every part of camp fosters genuine relationships, a sense of place, and kids’ self-awareness.

Culture and Place

Local culture shapes our daily rhythm and provides context for everything we do.

Creativity & Expression

Art, play, and expression help campers explore their identities each day.

Adventure & Exploration

Curiosity and courage build practical skills, adaptability, and confidence to tackle challenges.

Mastery & Growth

Campers practice new skills and celebrate progress in areas they choose.

Mindfulness & Wellbeing

Daily moments of reflection, grounding, and gratitude support focus and emotional balance.

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FAQS

How are kids broken into ages?
Boundless camp Crews will have no more than a 2-3 year age range within groups. There will be 1 staff per 10 children above age 6,  1:8 for 4-6 year olds and 1:4 for under 4.  Kids will be assigned a counselor at the beginning of the cohort to form a tight bond in their “Adventure Crew.”  Adventure Crews will do the bulk of their activities together, though each day there will also be lots of time where two Adventure Crews may combine to do an activity or where the whole camp comes together for community games and getting to know each other.
What qualifications do camp Staff have?
All staff are thoroughly background checked and participate in an extensive staff training. All staff are First Aid and CPR certified and have experience working with children. Off-site excursions are led and attended by senior and experienced staff for additional safety.
Can I request my child join a different Boundless Crew?
We have a process to keep kids in groups that allow for the best group cohesion, aligned abilities & interests and best social, emotional and relational outcomes. Only under extreme circumstances can we accommodate changing crews.
What does lunch look like?
Campers near the EC at lunch time will be served cafeteria style lunches based on our year round menus and feedback from other cohorts. If a field trip is off site, children will be provided with a sack lunch and will eat on location.
What kinds of activities are offered?
Each session includes a mix of activities designed around the interests of the children, the unique features of the location, and support from local teams. Activities may change or expand depending on local opportunities and what’s possible at each site, ensuring every session feels fresh and engaging.
Are the activities the same at every location?
No — the activities vary depending on what’s available at each location and the expertise of the local crew.
What are some examples of activities children might do?
Sample activities may include:
- Sports & Field Games
- Cooperative Team Building Challenges
- Arts and crafts
- Music and movement activities
- Theater games and imaginative play
- Sand and/or water play
- Nature hikes and discovery walks
- Sensory play activities and simple experiments
- Playground time and free play• Indoor group games
- Board and strategy games
- LEGO building (some sites may offer LEGO robotics as a Choice Lab)
- Local language exposure through games and activities
- Building, tinkering, and creative maker projects
- Themed challenges connected to weekly camp themes
Will there be any field trips during the program?
Yes! Each cohort will enjoy 2–3 extended field trips designed to take campers further into the local community. These curated excursions offer immersive experiences filled with fun, exploration, and culture.
Are there any extra-curricular activities (ECAs) available?
Absolutely. We continue to offer ECAs as optional add-ons at each site. Details about these activities are shared a month before each cohort begins, allowing families to choose the options that best fit their child’s interests.

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