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Summer Camps Abroad 2023

Thinking about a plan for this summer? At Plan Zero we already have the 2023 summer camps abroad ready. An incredible group experience with a monitor. It’s impossible to choose!

Why choose a summer camp abroad for your holidays

Summer and travel are the perfect combination. You don’t have to give up fun to make the most of the summer learning English. Here are some reasons why Plan Zero’s summer camps abroad are the best option to live the experience of a lifetime:

  1. Meet amazing people both in your group and at the College. With the peace of mind of having a monitor for anything you need.
  2. Check off amazing destinations and start marking on your map those places that oh yes!, you have visited.
  3. Learn English by living the language. Studying English is not the same as communicating in English. With this experience you will live the language.
  4. Discover new cultures. The world is full of different people. Do you want to see them on your phone or meet them for real?
  5. Live an international experience that will leave a mark on you for life. Going abroad is always a challenge. This experience will give you useful skills for life, which will also make a difference on your CV.
  6. Pack your bags. Our plans are designed so that you don’t have to worry about anything else. Book the ideal program for you with the peace of mind that it is the final price. No surprises.
Summer camp abroad: Bedstone, UK

Summer camp in Bedstone, UK

Two weeks of English immersion in a Harry Potter-style school and what else would you like to do this summer? Film a movie, play in a band, draw manga or create a prototype? Choose your workshop!

We have designed this original programme to combine English, passion and fun. With this summer course you can enjoy two weeks of English immersion, attend one of the four workshops on film, music, robotics or manga design, and explore England with the programme of excursions and activities.

This course includes four half-day excursions to Worcester, Ironbridge, Shropshire and Ludlow, and Midlands Safari Park. Plus three full-day excursions to Oxford, Alton Towers and Birmingham. Are you going to miss it?

Age: 10 to 16 years

Duration: 2 weeks

Price: €3,075


Summer Camp Abroad: Ipswich, UK

Summer camp in Ipswich, UK

Thanks to the original design of this program, this summer you will be able to enjoy two weeks of English immersion and choose between two amazing workshops on film or robotics. Learning has never been so much fun!

Don’t want to leave the UK without visiting London? This programme is completed with four half-day excursions to Felixstowe Beach, Colchester, Clacton on Sea and Midlands Safari Park. And three full-day excursions: one to Cambridge and two to London. Let’s go!

Age: 10 to 14 years

Duration: 2 weeks

Price: €3,075


Summer camp abroad: Prague, Czech Republic

Summer camp in Prague, Czech Republic

One trip, 3 countries. Discover a vibrant and international city like Prague, plus visit Germany (Munich or Berlin) and Austria (Vienna), all in the same trip. 3 weeks that will completely change your summer.

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic, one of the safest countries in Central Europe, with universal healthcare and free university education. Will this be your first encounter with the city of your university career? Who knows!

Age: 15 to 18 years

Duration: 3 weeks

Price: €3,275


Summer Camp Abroad: Brighton, UK

Summer camp in Brighton, UK

This summer, live a unique experience for 2 weeks in Brighton. This program combines two of the most important things for the future: learning English and sustainability. Discover how to become a #changemaker with this special program in which you will learn the basics of a sustainable and ethical lifestyle.

And of course, have fun! This camp includes daily activities as well as 2 full-day excursions to London and Portsmouth, and 4 half-day excursions.

Age: 12 to 17 years

Duration: 2 weeks

Price: €3,360


Summer Camp Abroad: Waterford, Ireland

Summer camp in Waterford, Ireland

Camp, yes, beach too! We know that this experience is part of your vacation, so our goal is to achieve a balance between learning and fun. Classes that won’t feel like classes and many activities and excursions to get to know Ireland, its culture and the Irish way of life, is what this program offers you. It’s not just a course, it’s the vacation of a lifetime.

5 full day excursions to Waterford, Dublin, Cork and Fota Island, the Irish National Stud and the Discovery Adventure Centre. Plus 3 half day excursions to Tramore Beach for surfing, Comeragh mountain for trekking and Mitchellsotown Cave.

This summer camp in Waterford is your chance to experience a unique holiday in Ireland for 3 weeks. Are you looking for a true language immersion where you can meet local people and experience adventures? Well, you’ve found it!

Age: 12 to 17 years

Duration: 3 weeks

Price: €3,600


Summer camp abroad: Bournemouth, UK

Summer camp in Bournemouth, UK

Because it’s summer and it’s a great plan! Bournemouth is a summer city in the south of England, so you’ll have the best of travelling abroad without missing out on the summer you’ve been waiting for.

We have designed this English course in Bournemouth so that you can enjoy your travelling spirit like never before. We have a lot of short breaks planned, but the weekends will be incredible. The first two we will have the opportunity to visit Bath and Oxford. And the third… a full weekend in London! We will stay next to the Thames in the picturesque neighborhood of Greenwich.

Age: 13 to 17 years

Duration: 3 weeks

Price: €3,750


All-inclusive summer camps abroad

Our summer camp plans abroad for groups with a monitor include:

  • Flights and transfers at destination
  • Residence accommodation
  • Full board
  • Excursions
  • Activity programs
  • English classes
  • Travel insurance
  • Plan Zero monitor

Early Bird Discount

*150€ discount for reservations made before March 31st.

Additional discount for brothers and sisters of €50 each.

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