Where do bunnies head during Easter? To camp, of course! This holiday season, keep kids of all ages active and engaged with these fantastic Easter camps that are as egg-citing as they are egg-ucational. From Multi-Activity, Drama and Theater, Dance, and Arts & Crafts to Sports, Science, Languages, and so much more, there’s something for every child, from the littlest bunnies to the older adventurers, to enjoy. Don’t wait—hop to it!
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Hong Kong's spring brings perfect weather for getting kids active and curious, and ESF Explore's Spring Camp 2026 delivers just that with something for every age and interest. Open to ESF families and everyone else, this camp covers tiny tots from 13 months right up to 17-year-olds, offering flexible half-day or full-day options that blend play, learning, and movement without feeling overwhelming.
The lineup is huge: little ones can join messy playgroups or unaccompanied explorer classes, while older kids tackle drama, phonics, public speaking, coding-inspired STEAM (like Pokemon-themed inventing or AI building), debate, and a full range of sports—swimming, basketball, football, multi-sports, gymnastics, tennis, and pickleball. The standout new addition is the full-day camp at Kowloon Junior School for ages 5-11, where mornings focus on classroom fun in languages, arts, or STEM to boost English skills and creativity, and afternoons shift to multi-sports for building coordination, teamwork, and confidence. Everything happens across top ESF school venues in Hong Kong, Kowloon, and the New Territories, led by passionate teachers who weave in social-emotional growth alongside the activities.
Little Steps really rates how inclusive and balanced this feels—it's a real chance for kids to try new things, make friends, and head home excited about what they've learned or achieved, whether that's nailing a swim stroke or sparking an idea in a STEAM lab. Parents get practical flexibility with weekly enrollment over the three weeks, plus the reassurance of experienced staff in safe, familiar school settings. No hot food facilities for full day camps students, so pack simple lunches, snacks, and a reusable water bottle-easy wins for busy mornings.
Full Day camps are brand new for Spring! Spots fill up fast so check the full program list and enroll now!
Also, join the Refer-a-Friend scheme—current or former students refer a new one, and both get a HK$200 credit voucher after verification (applies to holiday camps like this one; details and how to claim here: https://www.esfexplore.org.hk/refer-a-friend-scheme/).
Spring has arrived in Hong Kong, bringing longer days and the ideal chance to get kids off screens and into the fresh air. Treasure Island's Easter Adventure Camps deliver exactly that—pure, hands-on fun set against the stunning backdrop of Lantau Island. Designed for children aged 4-14, these holiday programs dive deep into the island's natural beauty with a packed lineup of activities that feel more like an epic outdoor playground than structured lessons.
Expect beach explorations along Pui O's golden sands, wetland wanders spotting local wildlife, basic survival skills that build real confidence, scenic hikes, mountain biking trails, thrilling gorge walks, and kayaking sessions on calm waters. Every day is crafted to ignite curiosity, encourage teamwork, and let kids feel like true adventurers. For those wanting to extend the magic, overnight stays add cozy camp vibes—think storytelling under the stars and waking up to ocean sounds.
What makes Treasure Island stand out is the balance: high-energy excitement paired with thoughtful safety and environmental respect, all led by experienced guides who know Lantau inside out. It's the kind of camp where kids come home buzzing with stories, a bit muddier, and a lot prouder of what they can do. Parents love the peace of mind too—knowing their children are exploring safely while unplugging and connecting with nature right here in Hong Kong.
Make Easter break an explosion of creativity and energy with Move For Life's holiday camps—designed to get kids moving, creating, and laughing at top locations across Hong Kong! From March 30 to April 10, 2026, these unaccompanied programs split into two age groups for the perfect fit.
Little Movers (ages 2-5) enjoy 2.5-hour sessions bursting with sensory play, dance, indoor games, arts & crafts, stories, and free-flow exploration—building confidence and motor skills in a safe, nurturing drop-off setting (note: ensure your little one is ready for unaccompanied time; registrations final, no refunds for withdrawals).
Move Monkeys (ages 6-12) dive into 3.5-hour sessions packed with diverse dance styles (Jazz, Hip Hop, Ballroom & Latin), choreography, stretch classes, tricks, yoga, mindfulness games, and epic arts & crafts—each day themed for fresh fun that keeps bodies active and minds buzzing.
Book by the day for ultimate flexibility around family plans (the only HK camp offering this!), hosted in convenient spots like Sheung Wan (main hub at 1/F, 103 Hua Fu Building & 111 Queens Road West), Causeway Bay, TKO, and Tai Po—easy MTR access and good facilities.
These camps make busy Easter breaks easier—kids come home tired in the best way, full of new moves and memories.
Make this Easter break unforgettable with ActiveKids' seven exciting themed camps running March 30 to April 11, 2026, right in vibrant Kennedy Town! These full-day, premium programs are crafted for ages 3–17, delivering hands-on experiences led by passionate experts that spark curiosity and build real skills across science, tech, arts, strategy, and more.
Younger kids love diving into creative projects like "Petal Couture" fashion design or building their own Crazy Crawlers in mad science sessions. Older campers tackle RoboCode challenges, create interactive AI beings, master chess strategies alongside Grandmasters, or whip up delicious recipes in cooking adventures—each camp a fresh blend of fun, learning, and discovery.
Small groups keep things personal and high-energy, so every child stays engaged with no downtime or boredom. The Kennedy Town location makes drop-offs quick and easy—MTR nearby, street parking options, and a central spot that fits busy family schedules perfectly. Mix and match days to suit your child's interests (or try a different theme each day) for ultimate flexibility.
These camps turn holidays into meaningful growth moments—kids head home buzzing with new skills, confidence, and stories to share, from coding their first robot to outsmarting opponents on the chessboard.
Easter is Rugbytots' absolute favorite time of year, and their Egg-Venture Camps turn the holiday into a joyful, confidence-building adventure for little ones aged 2-7—no prior rugby experience needed. Using their award-winning play-based curriculum, sessions disguise skill-building as pure fun: the rugby ball shape ties perfectly into Easter egg hunts and themed games, where "rugby" really means storytelling, movement, teamwork, and big boosts in coordination and self-assurance.
Kids explore safe, age-appropriate activities that spark giggles and growth—think chasing "eggs" through obstacle courses, group games with a festive twist, and plenty of high-fives for every try. Whether your child is a total newbie or already loves ball play, the small-group setup keeps it inclusive and encouraging, helping shy ones step up and energetic ones channel their energy positively. It's a fantastic way to get toddlers and young kids active outdoors (or in covered venues) while celebrating the season with Easter magic woven in.
Multiple convenient locations across Hong Kong make it easy for families: Hong Kong Football Club, Victoria Park, Kai Tak, Nam Cheong, Tseung Kwan O, Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park, and more. Sessions run in short blocks over the Easter break, with options for full sessions or drop-ins to fit your schedule. Parents love the positive vibe—kids come home buzzing, a little more confident, and full of stories.
Easter holidays bring the perfect chance to blend festive play with a bit of meaningful learning, and The C Club @ Southside's Easter Camp 2026 delivers that mix in a fun, Putonghua-only environment. Open to all levels of Chinese learners—from beginners to more confident speakers—this full-day camp (9am-3pm, Monday to Friday) immerses kids aged 4-9 in native-speaking teachers' guidance while celebrating the season. Expect hands-on Easter Cooking sessions, classic Chocolate Egg Hunting (or painting/decorating eggs), and exciting cultural activities that weave in Chinese traditions and creativity.
It's a gentle way to build Putonghua skills through play—no pressure, just joyful immersion that boosts listening, speaking, and confidence naturally. Activities keep things lively with group games, themed crafts, and cultural touches that make language feel exciting rather than like schoolwork. The small-group setup ensures personalized attention, and the schedule runs March 30 to April 10, 2026 (skipping public holidays April 3-7 for family time).
Parents appreciate how easy it is: central Wong Chuk Hang location near MTR, modern space, and daily drop-off/pick-up that fits busy routines. It's a great holiday option for families wanting cultural enrichment alongside Easter cheer—kids head home with new words, fun memories, and maybe a few decorated eggs.
Easter week in Hong Kong is the perfect time for kids to get out and explore, and CAMP APA's Easter Adventure programs turn those days into a real mix of thrills and growth. Running April 6–10, 2026, these camps welcome ages 5-15 with flexible options: the full 5-day experience (recommended for the complete journey), a 2-day intro, or a 3-day block to suit family schedules. Everything happens in small, supportive groups across various Hong Kong spots, blending land-based challenges like climbing walls, team obstacle courses, and creative outdoor arts with water adventures such as waterfall treks and safe paddling sessions.
The focus is on building real confidence and resilience through hands-on activities that feel exciting rather than forced—kids tackle new heights, solve group challenges together, and create art inspired by the natural surroundings, all while making friends and collecting those "I can't believe I did that" stories. Easter-themed twists keep the energy festive, and the experienced guides ensure safety comes first so parents can relax knowing their child is in good hands.
It's a great way to balance holiday downtime with meaningful progress—kids return more capable, connected, and eager to share what they achieved. Locations vary for fresh scenery each day, keeping things dynamic without long commutes.
Easter week at Baumhaus feels like a warm hug for the littlest ones, turning the holiday into gentle, joyful musical moments right in the heart of Wan Chai. This beloved family centre opens its doors daily from March 30 to April 7, 2026 (subject to change, please check website or social media for updates), for Kindermusik classes specially designed for babies and children from 6 months to 4 years old—no experience needed, just come as you are.
Classes weave songs, movement, instruments, and simple rhythms into playful sessions that spark early brain connections, language skills, and bonding time between parent and child. The Easter twist adds extra magic: think themed sing-alongs with bunny hops and egg-shaking percussion, musical storytelling, and arts and crafts that tie into the music.. It's all about creating those sweet, shared "aha" moments—laughter when a baby first grabs a bell or a toddler discovers a new song.
The center's cozy, safe space playroom drop-ins or full-week visits easy—parents can book a single class to try, or come with friends to enjoy free scheduled activities in the playroom. Practical perks include stroller-friendly access, changing facilities, and a welcoming vibe that feels like home.
Little Steps tip: Follow their Instagram or sign up for the mailing list for real-time event updates and any pop-up Easter surprises—it's a low-key way to add music and creativity to the holiday without over-scheduling.
Pricing starts at HK$350 and up (varies by class type and duration)—check the site for the full schedule and registration.
Holiday breaks are a great chance to give teens a real boost without the usual school grind, and Genesis Learning's AI-Augmented Learning Camp does exactly that for motivated kids aged 10-18. Guided by coaches who really get AI, students learn how to use it responsibly as a study partner—picking the best tools for research, writing stronger essays, solving tough problems, prepping for exams, or sparking creative ideas in English Language Arts and STEM subjects. It's all about building critical thinking, deeper understanding, and genuine independence, so AI becomes a helpful ally instead of a quick fix.
The camp splits into age groups for the right fit: younger ones (10-14) get 1-hour sessions focused on basics like prompting effectively and ethical choices, while teens (15-18) dive into more advanced applications over 1.5 hours, tackling complex tasks like data analysis or interdisciplinary projects. Everything stays practical and positive—no mindless copying allowed—with a strong emphasis on when to use AI and when to rely on your own brain. Kids walk away with measurable gains: better-organized work, sharper concepts, and the confidence to think creatively and ethically in a tech-filled world.
Little Steps especially likes how this empowers parents too—sessions show simple at-home tricks, like using AI for personalized practice or brainstorming, making family study time smoother and less stressful. Hosted in classrooms at Genesis' center in Wanchai (easy access, cozy space), it's a great innovative learning opportunity to future-proof your child with AI fluency!
Easter break is the perfect time to swap city buzz for Lantau's quiet green spaces, and Ark Eden's holiday camps in Mui Wo Valley deliver that escape beautifully for ages 5-8 and 9-11. These day and overnight programs center on regenerative play in small, safe groups led by Wilderness First Aid-trained staff, helping kids build confidence, friendships, and a real connection to nature.
Expect cooperative games, organic farming (plant, harvest, cook fresh garden produce), campfire storytelling, nature crafts from forest finds, and outings to beaches or waterfalls for pure, joyful exploration. Overnight options on select dates add magic—sleeping under stars, evening fires, sunrise hikes—that older kids love. It's an easy antidote to screen time, with ferry access from Central making drop-offs simple (no car needed).
Little Steps loves the nurturing vibe: kids return with "I did it!" stories from building shelters or tasting home-grown veggies, plus parents get genuine peace of mind in this low-key, supportive spot. Day sessions suit flexible schedules; overnights give a gentle first camping experience with friends.
Spring holidays on Lantau Island are made for getting kids moving and creating, and Friendly Rides & Guides' Spring Adventure Camp delivers the perfect mix for ages 7-14. These small-group, bespoke sessions blend progressive mountain bike skills coaching with hands-on woodworking and custom stencil art, so children build confidence on the trails while unleashing creativity off the bike.
Mornings and afternoons focus on trail riding with certified instructors—covering body positioning, using terrain for speed, technical drills on green to blue trails, and fun games that keep energy high and learning natural. The creative side adds balance: kids design and build small wooden projects or craft personalized stencil art, turning the day into a well-rounded adventure that feels more like play than structured lessons. It's all about teamwork, nature, and that satisfying "I made this" feeling at the end.
The camp runs Monday to Friday from March 27 to April 22, 2026, with flexible daily or multi-day bookings to suit family plans. Mui Wo base is easy to reach (ferry from Central), and the outdoor setting in Lantau's trails and parks keeps things fresh and exciting.
Easter break is the ideal moment to get little ones into the fresh air, and The Backyard Gang's camps make it happen with joyful, hands-on outdoor adventures across Hong Kong's country parks and beaches. Designed for ages 3-9, programs split into Explorers (3-4 years) for gentler play, The Gang (5-9 years) for more energetic discovery, or mixed-age Family Sessions (3-8 years) so siblings can join together. Options include morning, afternoon, or full-day formats to suit your family's rhythm.
Kids spend their time exploring nature, discovering hidden spots, staying curious with simple experiments, and creating through play—all in the signature BYG style that feels like pure fun, not lessons. Expect games, group activities, beach or park romps, and plenty of social time with new friends, leaving everyone tired but happy at pickup. It's a real break from screens, building confidence, coordination, and love for the outdoors in small, supportive groups.
The 4-day block runs March 30 to April 2, 2026, with a 3-day option April 8-10, 2026—short enough to keep holidays balanced but packed with variety. Locations change for fresh experiences each day, keeping things exciting.
Little Steps tip: These unaccompanied sessions give kids independence while parents get breathing room—perfect for recharging as a family after the break. Pricing starts from HK$1,800+ (varies by length/format)—check the site for exact spots, availability, and booking.
Easter weekend in Hong Kong gets a vibrant twist with Africa Center's signature 3-day Afro Multi-Activity Camp, bringing global adventure right to Jordan without passports needed. Open to children of all backgrounds aged 2-13, this inclusive program builds confidence, sparks curiosity, and encourages cross-cultural friendships through high-energy African drumming and dancing, creative visual arts projects, and hands-on cultural cooking sessions that introduce tasty African ingredients and recipes.
Each day flows with engaging activities—think rhythmic drumming circles, storytelling through movement, painting or crafting inspired by African patterns, and group cooking that ends with a shared African buffet lunch included every day. It's structured yet playful, so little ones feel supported while older kids dive deeper into the cultural elements. Everyone heads home with a Certificate of Completion and new friends, plus that warm glow from trying something fresh and meaningful.
The camp runs Friday to Sunday, April 3-5, 2026 (10am-4pm), in a welcoming space at the Breakthrough Centre. Small groups keep it personal and safe, making it ideal for families staying local over the long weekend—easy MTR access in Jordan keeps drop-offs simple. The full 3-day experience offers great value and progression, but single-day passes work well for testing the waters.
Easter mornings at Blu Jungle Kids Art Studio turn into creative magic for children aged 4-12, with short, focused sessions that blend hands-on making and big imagination. The studio offers two back-to-back programs in two separate blocks (March 31–April 2 or April 8-10, 2026), so families can pick one or combine for a fuller experience—Ceramic Camp from 9:30-11:00am and Design Camp from 11:15-12:45pm.
Ceramic Camp lets little ones (4-6) shape and decorate their own playful Ceramic Easter Egg House, personalizing every detail in clay for a sweet 3D keepsake. Older kids (7-12) act as IP designers, brainstorming and sketching characters before bringing them to life in clay through the full creative process.
Design Camp has younger ones (4-6) building an Easter Egg Treehouse, exploring shapes, space, and color in 3D. For 7-12, the focus is on structure and scale with Explore THE BABEL TOWER, inspiring architectural thinking while creating their own towering designs.
These 1.5-hour sessions (4.5 hours total over 3 days) keep things light and joyful—perfect for building skills like fine motor control, creativity, and confidence in a welcoming studio space. Kids leave with tangible creations (ceramics ready for pickup in 3-4 weeks) and a sense of pride in what they've made. Sai Ying Pun location is convenient (near MTR, easy drop-off in a modern building).
Easter break is prime time for letting kids unleash their inner artist, and Colour My World's holiday workshops at their Wong Chuk Hang studio make it easy and fun. These short, 3-morning programs run in three separate blocks (March 31–April 2, April 8–10, and April 15–17, 2026), keeping things light and manageable for busy families. Small groups mean plenty of attention as kids mix art, drama, vocal work, movement, painting, ceramics, and crafts.
Programs are split by age for the right level of challenge: 4–6 year-olds get playful projects like making rabbit bowling pins and performing a song from the Peter Rabbit movie. 7–10 year-olds pick between Art + Drama (printmaking a Damien Hirst-inspired butterfly canvas and starring in The Secret Garden musical) or Double Art (butterfly artwork paired with naturalist flora and fauna illustrations). For 10+ kids, Living Jewel blends digital and traditional art to create science-fantasy critters, while 8+ can join ceramics to sculpt whimsical pet chimes over two mornings.
It's a joyful blend of structured creativity and free expression that helps build skills, confidence, and those special "look what I made!" moments. The central Wong Chuk Hang spot (near MTR, with parking nearby) keeps drop-offs straightforward in a modern, welcoming space—no stroller hassles.
These multi-day blocks fit holiday schedules perfectly, giving kids a creative outlet without full-day commitments. Check the site for exact age breakdowns and sign up before spots go.
Easter break offers a smart window for targeted academic boosts, and Aether Education's Intensive Revision Bootcamps make it count for ambitious students aged 11-19. These structured sessions zero in on exam preparation across IBDP, IGCSE, GCE AL, and Junior levels (roughly Grade 7-10 / Year 8-11), covering key subjects like Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, English, Economics, and more through interactive lessons, timed practice, past-paper drills, and personalized feedback in small groups.
The format keeps things engaging and low-stress: expert tutors break down complex topics with real-world examples and hands-on demos, helping kids build deeper understanding, sharper problem-solving, and real confidence for upcoming exams. It's a concentrated push that delivers measurable progress without overwhelming the holiday vibe—perfect for families wanting productive, results-focused enrichment that empowers independent learning.
Two convenient centers in Causeway Bay and Mong Kok (both MTR-friendly with nearby parking) make drop-offs easy in modern, equipped classrooms. Sessions spread over two flexible weeks to fit family plans.
Check the website for specific courses, timetables, and pricing—contact them directly for details.
Easter break gives kids the perfect excuse to swap city routines for real outdoor fun, and Asia Adventure Sport's camps make it happen across Hong Kong's best spots. These programs mix gentle forest school play for young adventurers with tougher challenges like climbing, kayaking, canyoning, coasteering, and raft building for older kids and teens.
Everything stays hands-on and safe—HKOLA-certified guides keep groups small and supportive so everyone can push their limits comfortably. Little ones build confidence through team games and nature exploration in places like Sai Kung, Clearwater Bay, or Hong Kong Island Southside. Teens get the thrill of technical skills and epic scenery, turning a holiday into something memorable and character-building.
The camps run March 30 to April 10, 2026, with options for full 5-day experiences or single days where available. It's a low-pressure way to unplug, make friends, and come home with stories (and maybe a few scrapes) that prove they can handle more than they thought.
Easter week at Minisport turns into a cheerful, active celebration with their themed camps running April 8-10, 2026. These short, uplifting sessions are perfect for little ones aged 1.5-6 (split into toddler-friendly groups: 1.5-2.5, 2.5-4, and 4-6 years), offering AM or PM options plus daily drop-ins so families can join whenever it fits.
Each day brings a different sport focus: football on April 8, tennis on April 9, and rugby on April 10—all led by professional coaches in a fun, supportive setting. Activities stay age-appropriate with lots of movement, games, and Easter touches to keep smiles going strong. It's an ideal way for new kids to try Minisport for the first time or for returning families to top up sessions or use Term 2 make-up tokens.
The camps run at multiple easy-to-reach venues across Hong Kong: Victoria Park, Kai Tak Station Plaza, Minisport Hub on Caine Road, Malvern Pre-School in West Kowloon, Repulse Bay Beach, Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park, and Tseung Kwan O Velodrome Park. Drop-off and pick-up are straightforward, with a positive vibe that helps even the shyest ones join in.
Easter holidays are a great time to keep kids moving and building skills, and ProActiv Sports' camps make it easy and fun for ages 3-14. These structured programs mix expert-led gymnastics with multi-activity sessions—think tumbling, balance beams, trampoline work, team sports, skill challenges, and group games that boost strength, coordination, confidence, and teamwork in a supportive environment.
Younger children enjoy age-appropriate gymnastics basics and playful activities that feel like big adventures, while older ones tackle more advanced flips, circuits, and sports drills. Every day brings variety to keep energy high and boredom low, with qualified coaches focusing on safe progress and lots of encouragement. Kids make friends, try new things, and head home prouder and more capable.
Camps run in two 4-day blocks (March 30-April 2 and April 7-10, 2026) at venues like Shrewsbury International School (Tseung Kwan O) and Kellett School (Kowloon Bay)—convenient spots with great facilities and easy access.
Spring break is a great chance for young players to hit the court, sharpen skills, and build confidence with real pro-level coaching. Top Flight Basketball Academy's Spring Camp in Hong Kong lets kids aged 5-18 train directly with Coach Ike Nwankwo—a former UCLA National Champion, Lakers player, and Harvard Law grad—who's spent over 15 years helping young athletes across Asia grow on and off the court.
The program focuses on core fundamentals: shooting form, ball handling, passing, footwork, defense, and game smarts. Days mix structured drills, teaching stations, and competitive scrimmages in a supportive setting that keeps things positive and fun. Coach Ike's motivational style inspires discipline, perseverance, and teamwork—lessons that stick long after camp ends.
It's welcoming for beginners and challenging for more experienced players, with small groups and individual feedback so everyone improves. Held at ESF Island School in Mid-Levels, the location is central and easy for drop-offs.
Little Steps tip: New campers get 50% off their first month at the Top Flight Weekend Academy—ideal for keeping momentum going after the break.
This Easter, children aged 3 to 13 can unleash their creativity with engaging drama and writing courses at Faust. Whether they're new to the stage or seasoned performers, these holiday programs offer a fun-filled experience that builds confidence and sparks imagination. From Holiday Theatre (ages 3 to 12) and Creative Writing (ages 6 to 13) to Musical Theatre (ages 8 to 12), there's something for every young storyteller. Courses are available at the Australian International School, Kowloon Tong + Maple Bear Canadian International, Tseung Kwan O.
*Save 10% when booking until March 23, 2025, or save 15% when booking 3 or more children together.
Newtonshow is Hong Kong’s leading science camp, offering thrilling new programs such as the EGG-streme Science Camp and the Harry Potter Easter Camp. Campers can journey through time, experiencing everything from the universe’s creation to the age of dinosaurs, with interactive activities like chemical battles. Easter 2025 promises fresh experiments and engaging, hands-on sessions focused on science. Newtonshow is excited to welcome new campers into its science family. For more information, visit their website.
BallroomBees Easter Camps bring energy, creativity, and teamwork together in a dance-filled adventure! Little ones will develop coordination, agility, and social skills through playful movement, while older kids will dive into choreography in a fun and interactive way. Each camp ends with an exciting "Strictly Come Dancing"-style showcase, letting students shine on stage! Ready to get moving? Start your BallroomBees journey on YouTube, and don’t miss an exclusive treat for Little Steps parents—sign up here for a special offer!
Get your child off the screen and into action with fencing lessons at Hong Kong Fencing Master, led by two-time Olympian Lau Kwok Kin! This Easter, kids aged 3.5 to 15 can join exciting camps from April 14 to 18 at the Central club, with an Early Bird discount available for bookings before March 10, 2025. The 2025 Olympian Easter Fencing Camp (April 14-18, 10am-12 pm) is perfect for ages 6 to 15, while the 2025 Easter BB Fencing Camp (April 16-18, 11am-12pm) welcomes little ones aged 3.5 to 5.5, who’ll even receive a free foam sword upon signing up!
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Studio Starlit's Easter Camp, where the spotlight shines on an energetic whodunit play set in the enchanting Magpie Manor in the 1920s English countryside. Join Lord and Lady Pica as they attempt to save their ancestral home by auctioning off precious possessions, leading to a series of unexpected twists and turns. Attend the Auction Ball, where their most valuable silver heirloom mysteriously vanishes, and you'll find yourself amidst a cast of suspects. Dive into the glamour and intrigue, playing the role of the cunning villain, a sharp detective, or one of the many guests attending the Manor Auction. Be part of this fast-paced, entertaining play and test your detective skills to uncover the culprit.
At Studio Starlit's Easter Camp, participants embark on an exciting journey, transforming a play from script to stage. The camp aims to provide a hands-on experience where budding performers can showcase their newfound skills in a stage performance. Expect improvements in various learning outcomes, including acting, teamwork, creativity, and communication. Join us for a theatrical adventure filled with mystery, drama, and the joy of bringing characters to life on the stage!
Go on an exciting adventure with Camp Asia's Spring Camp, scheduled from April 2-3 and 5, running from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. Secure a 10% Early Bird Discount by registering before March 8! Tailored for ages 5 to 7, the Easter Adventures Camp promises a festive blend of activities, including an Easter Egg Hunt, storytelling, art, and STEM. Campers will stay active and engaged through mini sports galas, fostering teamwork and creating enduring memories.
For ages 8-10 and 11-14, the Bots & Sports Camp offers a dynamic experience with hands-on robotics activities, allowing campers to build and compete with robots. Alongside honing problem-solving skills and coding fundamentals, participants will enjoy sports like rugby, hockey, basketball, and more in Stamford’s expansive 10,000 sq ft indoor arena and outdoor courts.
Located at Stamford American School HK Campus in the heart of Kowloon, with an MTR shuttle bus available from 2 MTR stations, this camp ensures an enriching, hands-on, and enjoyable learning holiday for your child! Sign up now for an unforgettable experience.
As Easter approaches, bringing with it the spirit of renewal and fresh beginnings, the YWCA International Kids Club invites young minds to partake in enlightening experiences. With 34 meticulously curated courses that seamlessly blend education with enjoyment, the club becomes the go-to destination for crafting an exceptional Easter for your child.
From diving into the wonders of science with the STEAM Space and Planets series to unlocking creative potential at the Helen O'Grady School of Drama Easter Camp, there's a plethora of choices. The Children's Art Hub encourages budding artists to express themselves, while the LEGO Education - Programme Express paves the way for future computing whizzes. The "Parent and Kid Sweetie Kitchen" transcends a mere cooking class; it's a unique opportunity for families to bond, engage, and learn together while creating delectable treats for festive occasions.
Additionally, their Happy Green Explorer curriculum fosters a love and respect for the environment among our young explorers, and the Dr. Insect & Reptile Junior courses delve into the fascinating lives of incredible creatures, broadening children's understanding of nature. Book now!
Empower your child this Easter with Jem Character Academy's exclusive character-building workshops and programs! Tailored for children aged 2-12, these engaging activities provide a unique opportunity to equip your children with the tools for life success. JEMS is dedicated to nurturing your child's character values, socio-emotional needs, and leadership skills.
In their Junior (PN-K3) 1-hour workshops, part of their popular series including Feelings, Fables, Animal Virtues, Role Models, and Science, we cover a spectrum of socio-emotional focuses such as "Frustration" and "Acceptance," along with character focuses like "Responsibility," "Persistence," and "Confidence." Their Core (P1-P4) Programs delve into crucial topics such as "How to: Communicate to Engage and Relate" and "How to: Deal with Stress using a Growth Mindset."
Sign up for these Easter workshops and programs to empower your child for a brighter future. Don't miss this chance to shape their character and witness their growth with enhanced moral values and mental well-being.
Camp Beaumont presents a variety of exciting April camps this year, promising to create unforgettable memories for your children. These camps provide the perfect opportunity for your little ones to get active, play, unleash their creativity, try new things, and simply unwind. Held at leading school campuses across the city, Camp Beaumont offers both half-day options for the little ones and full-day camps for the older kids. Join us for a season filled with fun, growth, and cherished moments!
This Easter, Artsow Academy welcomes kids to Myths of Spring—a camp where art knows no bounds. Dive into mixed media art and personal growth activities, blending creativity with emotional intelligence. Explore global spring myths while crafting dynamic art pieces using 3D materials like seeds, stones, fabric, clay, and papier-mâché. Engage in storytelling, collaborative tasks, and self-awareness discussions to nurture holistic development. Don't miss the interactive Art Show finale, where young artists proudly showcase their creations to parents and friends at the studio's gallery—an unforgettable experience awaits!
As well, they also offer a dynamic 3-day photography camp, blending photo history with practical experience. Students engage in interactive classes, outdoor shooting sessions, and peer discussions, exploring photography as a form of self-expression. The program integrates historical insights with contemporary practice, fostering a supportive environment for growth and learning.
Join in for an exciting Easter STEAM camp, where families in Hong Kong can participate in a mix of fun and educational activities. Design and build your very own Easter Egg Catapult to explore the principles of physics, learn about the intriguing life cycle of a chicken, and get creative with Salt Painted Eggs, exploring chemical reactions with salt and watercolors. Dive into the science behind melting ice and explore the various factors influencing its rate of melting. This camp offers a perfect blend of festive excitement and STEAM learning, ensuring a memorable and enriching experience for all participants.
Spring into action this Easter with Mini Mandarins, offering an egg-citing series of class activities tailored for kids aged 3 to 8 years old. Bring your little Bunnies and "hop" to the Mini-Mandarins Easter Workshop for an eggs-tra bit of fun, featuring festive crafts, interactive games, and storytelling sessions—all while learning Mandarin! Each session wraps up with a role-play Mini Metro session, providing an immersive learning and play experience for your little ones. Join in this Easter for a delightful blend of fun and language exploration!
Go on an enriching adventure with Guidepost AYANA Bali's Holiday Camp tailored for little ones aged 2.5 to 6 years old. Led by experienced Montessori professionals, this bilingual camp provides a unique learning experience in both English and Mandarin. The 2-day or 4-day Adventure Camp offers a child-centered and personalized education, fostering independence and confidence in your child. Through exploration of nature and engaging classroom crafts, Guidepost Montessori creates an interactive setting that extends learning beyond traditional boundaries. Your child will have the opportunity to discover Bali's rich culture and ecosystem, opening their minds to diverse experiences.
Hong Kong's spring brings perfect weather for getting kids active and curious, and ESF Explore's Spring Camp 2026 delivers just that with something for every age and interest. Open to ESF families and everyone else, this camp covers tiny tots from 13 months right up to 17-year-olds, offering flexible half-day or full-day options that blend play, learning, and movement without feeling overwhelming.
The lineup is huge: little ones can join messy playgroups or unaccompanied explorer classes, while older kids tackle drama, phonics, public speaking, coding-inspired STEAM (like Pokemon-themed inventing or AI building), debate, and a full range of sports—swimming, basketball, football, multi-sports, gymnastics, tennis, and pickleball. The standout new addition is the full-day camp at Kowloon Junior School for ages 5-11, where mornings focus on classroom fun in languages, arts, or STEM to boost English skills and creativity, and afternoons shift to multi-sports for building coordination, teamwork, and confidence. Everything happens across top ESF school venues in Hong Kong, Kowloon, and the New Territories, led by passionate teachers who weave in social-emotional growth alongside the activities.
Little Steps really rates how inclusive and balanced this feels—it's a real chance for kids to try new things, make friends, and head home excited about what they've learned or achieved, whether that's nailing a swim stroke or sparking an idea in a STEAM lab. Parents get practical flexibility with weekly enrollment over the three weeks, plus the reassurance of experienced staff in safe, familiar school settings. No hot food facilities for full day camps students, so pack simple lunches, snacks, and a reusable water bottle-easy wins for busy mornings.
Full Day camps are brand new for Spring! Spots fill up fast so check the full program list and enroll now!
Exclusive perks for Little Steps readers: Use code ESF_LS5 for 5% off all ESF Explore programs.
Also, join the Refer-a-Friend scheme—current or former students refer a new one, and both get a HK$200 credit voucher after verification (applies to holiday camps like this one; details and how to claim here: https://www.esfexplore.org.hk/refer-a-friend-scheme/).
Make this Easter break unforgettable with ActiveKids' seven exciting themed camps running March 30 to April 11, 2026, right in vibrant Kennedy Town! These full-day, premium programs are crafted for ages 3–17, delivering hands-on experiences led by passionate experts that spark curiosity and build real skills across science, tech, arts, strategy, and more.
Younger kids love diving into creative projects like "Petal Couture" fashion design or building their own Crazy Crawlers in mad science sessions. Older campers tackle RoboCode challenges, create interactive AI beings, master chess strategies alongside Grandmasters, or whip up delicious recipes in cooking adventures—each camp a fresh blend of fun, learning, and discovery.
Small groups keep things personal and high-energy, so every child stays engaged with no downtime or boredom. The Kennedy Town location makes drop-offs quick and easy—MTR nearby, street parking options, and a central spot that fits busy family schedules perfectly. Mix and match days to suit your child's interests (or try a different theme each day) for ultimate flexibility.
These camps turn holidays into meaningful growth moments—kids head home buzzing with new skills, confidence, and stories to share, from coding their first robot to outsmarting opponents on the chessboard.
Easter weekend in Hong Kong gets a vibrant twist with Africa Center's signature 3-day Afro Multi-Activity Camp, bringing global adventure right to Jordan without passports needed. Open to children of all backgrounds aged 2-13, this inclusive program builds confidence, sparks curiosity, and encourages cross-cultural friendships through high-energy African drumming and dancing, creative visual arts projects, and hands-on cultural cooking sessions that introduce tasty African ingredients and recipes.
Each day flows with engaging activities—think rhythmic drumming circles, storytelling through movement, painting or crafting inspired by African patterns, and group cooking that ends with a shared African buffet lunch included every day. It's structured yet playful, so little ones feel supported while older kids dive deeper into the cultural elements. Everyone heads home with a Certificate of Completion and new friends, plus that warm glow from trying something fresh and meaningful.
The camp runs Friday to Sunday, April 3-5, 2026 (10am-4pm), in a welcoming space at the Breakthrough Centre. Small groups keep it personal and safe, making it ideal for families staying local over the long weekend—easy MTR access in Jordan keeps drop-offs simple. The full 3-day experience offers great value and progression, but single-day passes work well for testing the waters.
Easter holidays are a great time to keep kids moving and building skills, and ProActiv Sports' camps make it easy and fun for ages 3-14. These structured programs mix expert-led gymnastics with multi-activity sessions—think tumbling, balance beams, trampoline work, team sports, skill challenges, and group games that boost strength, coordination, confidence, and teamwork in a supportive environment.
Younger children enjoy age-appropriate gymnastics basics and playful activities that feel like big adventures, while older ones tackle more advanced flips, circuits, and sports drills. Every day brings variety to keep energy high and boredom low, with qualified coaches focusing on safe progress and lots of encouragement. Kids make friends, try new things, and head home prouder and more capable.
Camps run in two 4-day blocks (March 30-April 2 and April 7-10, 2026) at venues like Shrewsbury International School (Tseung Kwan O) and Kellett School (Kowloon Bay)—convenient spots with great facilities and easy access.
Other Multi-Activity Easter Camps in Hong Kong
Make Easter break an explosion of creativity and energy with Move For Life's holiday camps—designed to get kids moving, creating, and laughing at top locations across Hong Kong! From March 30 to April 10, 2026, these unaccompanied programs split into two age groups for the perfect fit.
Little Movers (ages 2-5) enjoy 2.5-hour sessions bursting with sensory play, dance, indoor games, arts & crafts, stories, and free-flow exploration—building confidence and motor skills in a safe, nurturing drop-off setting (note: ensure your little one is ready for unaccompanied time; registrations final, no refunds for withdrawals).
Move Monkeys (ages 6-12) dive into 3.5-hour sessions packed with diverse dance styles (Jazz, Hip Hop, Ballroom & Latin), choreography, stretch classes, tricks, yoga, mindfulness games, and epic arts & crafts—each day themed for fresh fun that keeps bodies active and minds buzzing.
Book by the day for ultimate flexibility around family plans (the only HK camp offering this!), hosted in convenient spots like Sheung Wan (main hub at 1/F, 103 Hua Fu Building & 111 Queens Road West), Causeway Bay, TKO, and Tai Po—easy MTR access and good facilities.
These camps make busy Easter breaks easier—kids come home tired in the best way, full of new moves and memories.
Easter is Rugbytots' absolute favorite time of year, and their Egg-Venture Camps turn the holiday into a joyful, confidence-building adventure for little ones aged 2-7—no prior rugby experience needed. Using their award-winning play-based curriculum, sessions disguise skill-building as pure fun: the rugby ball shape ties perfectly into Easter egg hunts and themed games, where "rugby" really means storytelling, movement, teamwork, and big boosts in coordination and self-assurance.
Kids explore safe, age-appropriate activities that spark giggles and growth—think chasing "eggs" through obstacle courses, group games with a festive twist, and plenty of high-fives for every try. Whether your child is a total newbie or already loves ball play, the small-group setup keeps it inclusive and encouraging, helping shy ones step up and energetic ones channel their energy positively. It's a fantastic way to get toddlers and young kids active outdoors (or in covered venues) while celebrating the season with Easter magic woven in.
Multiple convenient locations across Hong Kong make it easy for families: Hong Kong Football Club, Victoria Park, Kai Tak, Nam Cheong, Tseung Kwan O, Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park, and more. Sessions run in short blocks over the Easter break, with options for full sessions or drop-ins to fit your schedule. Parents love the positive vibe—kids come home buzzing, a little more confident, and full of stories.
Easter week at Minisport turns into a cheerful, active celebration with their themed camps running April 8-10, 2026. These short, uplifting sessions are perfect for little ones aged 1.5-6 (split into toddler-friendly groups: 1.5-2.5, 2.5-4, and 4-6 years), offering AM or PM options plus daily drop-ins so families can join whenever it fits.
Each day brings a different sport focus: football on April 8, tennis on April 9, and rugby on April 10—all led by professional coaches in a fun, supportive setting. Activities stay age-appropriate with lots of movement, games, and Easter touches to keep smiles going strong. It's an ideal way for new kids to try Minisport for the first time or for returning families to top up sessions or use Term 2 make-up tokens.
The camps run at multiple easy-to-reach venues across Hong Kong: Victoria Park, Kai Tak Station Plaza, Minisport Hub on Caine Road, Malvern Pre-School in West Kowloon, Repulse Bay Beach, Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park, and Tseung Kwan O Velodrome Park. Drop-off and pick-up are straightforward, with a positive vibe that helps even the shyest ones join in.
Easter holidays are a great time to keep kids moving and building skills, and ProActiv Sports' camps make it easy and fun for ages 3-14. These structured programs mix expert-led gymnastics with multi-activity sessions—think tumbling, balance beams, trampoline work, team sports, skill challenges, and group games that boost strength, coordination, confidence, and teamwork in a supportive environment.
Younger children enjoy age-appropriate gymnastics basics and playful activities that feel like big adventures, while older ones tackle more advanced flips, circuits, and sports drills. Every day brings variety to keep energy high and boredom low, with qualified coaches focusing on safe progress and lots of encouragement. Kids make friends, try new things, and head home prouder and more capable.
Camps run in two 4-day blocks (March 30-April 2 and April 7-10, 2026) at venues like Shrewsbury International School (Tseung Kwan O) and Kellett School (Kowloon Bay)—convenient spots with great facilities and easy access.
Spring break is a great chance for young players to hit the court, sharpen skills, and build confidence with real pro-level coaching. Top Flight Basketball Academy's Spring Camp in Hong Kong lets kids aged 5-18 train directly with Coach Ike Nwankwo—a former UCLA National Champion, Lakers player, and Harvard Law grad—who's spent over 15 years helping young athletes across Asia grow on and off the court.
The program focuses on core fundamentals: shooting form, ball handling, passing, footwork, defense, and game smarts. Days mix structured drills, teaching stations, and competitive scrimmages in a supportive setting that keeps things positive and fun. Coach Ike's motivational style inspires discipline, perseverance, and teamwork—lessons that stick long after camp ends.
It's welcoming for beginners and challenging for more experienced players, with small groups and individual feedback so everyone improves. Held at ESF Island School in Mid-Levels, the location is central and easy for drop-offs.
Little Steps tip: New campers get 50% off their first month at the Top Flight Weekend Academy—ideal for keeping momentum going after the break.
Easter break is prime time for letting kids unleash their inner artist, and Colour My World's holiday workshops at their Wong Chuk Hang studio make it easy and fun. These short, 3-morning programs run in three separate blocks (March 31–April 2, April 8–10, and April 15–17, 2026), keeping things light and manageable for busy families. Small groups mean plenty of attention as kids mix art, drama, vocal work, movement, painting, ceramics, and crafts.
Programs are split by age for the right level of challenge: 4–6 year-olds get playful projects like making rabbit bowling pins and performing a song from the Peter Rabbit movie. 7–10 year-olds pick between Art + Drama (printmaking a Damien Hirst-inspired butterfly canvas and starring in The Secret Garden musical) or Double Art (butterfly artwork paired with naturalist flora and fauna illustrations). For 10+ kids, Living Jewel blends digital and traditional art to create science-fantasy critters, while 8+ can join ceramics to sculpt whimsical pet chimes over two mornings.
It's a joyful blend of structured creativity and free expression that helps build skills, confidence, and those special "look what I made!" moments. The central Wong Chuk Hang spot (near MTR, with parking nearby) keeps drop-offs straightforward in a modern, welcoming space—no stroller hassles.
These multi-day blocks fit holiday schedules perfectly, giving kids a creative outlet without full-day commitments. Check the site for exact age breakdowns and sign up before spots go.
Easter mornings at Blu Jungle Kids Art Studio turn into creative magic for children aged 4-12, with short, focused sessions that blend hands-on making and big imagination. The studio offers two back-to-back programs in two separate blocks (March 31–April 2 or April 8-10, 2026), so families can pick one or combine for a fuller experience—Ceramic Camp from 9:30-11:00am and Design Camp from 11:15-12:45pm.
Ceramic Camp lets little ones (4-6) shape and decorate their own playful Ceramic Easter Egg House, personalizing every detail in clay for a sweet 3D keepsake. Older kids (7-12) act as IP designers, brainstorming and sketching characters before bringing them to life in clay through the full creative process.
Design Camp has younger ones (4-6) building an Easter Egg Treehouse, exploring shapes, space, and color in 3D. For 7-12, the focus is on structure and scale with Explore THE BABEL TOWER, inspiring architectural thinking while creating their own towering designs.
These 1.5-hour sessions (4.5 hours total over 3 days) keep things light and joyful—perfect for building skills like fine motor control, creativity, and confidence in a welcoming studio space. Kids leave with tangible creations (ceramics ready for pickup in 3-4 weeks) and a sense of pride in what they've made. Sai Ying Pun location is convenient (near MTR, easy drop-off in a modern building).
Spring has arrived in Hong Kong, bringing longer days and the ideal chance to get kids off screens and into the fresh air. Treasure Island's Easter Adventure Camps deliver exactly that—pure, hands-on fun set against the stunning backdrop of Lantau Island. Designed for children aged 4-14, these holiday programs dive deep into the island's natural beauty with a packed lineup of activities that feel more like an epic outdoor playground than structured lessons.
Expect beach explorations along Pui O's golden sands, wetland wanders spotting local wildlife, basic survival skills that build real confidence, scenic hikes, mountain biking trails, thrilling gorge walks, and kayaking sessions on calm waters. Every day is crafted to ignite curiosity, encourage teamwork, and let kids feel like true adventurers. For those wanting to extend the magic, overnight stays add cozy camp vibes—think storytelling under the stars and waking up to ocean sounds.
What makes Treasure Island stand out is the balance: high-energy excitement paired with thoughtful safety and environmental respect, all led by experienced guides who know Lantau inside out. It's the kind of camp where kids come home buzzing with stories, a bit muddier, and a lot prouder of what they can do. Parents love the peace of mind too—knowing their children are exploring safely while unplugging and connecting with nature right here in Hong Kong.
Easter week in Hong Kong is the perfect time for kids to get out and explore, and CAMP APA's Easter Adventure programs turn those days into a real mix of thrills and growth. Running April 6–10, 2026, these camps welcome ages 5-15 with flexible options: the full 5-day experience (recommended for the complete journey), a 2-day intro, or a 3-day block to suit family schedules. Everything happens in small, supportive groups across various Hong Kong spots, blending land-based challenges like climbing walls, team obstacle courses, and creative outdoor arts with water adventures such as waterfall treks and safe paddling sessions.
The focus is on building real confidence and resilience through hands-on activities that feel exciting rather than forced—kids tackle new heights, solve group challenges together, and create art inspired by the natural surroundings, all while making friends and collecting those "I can't believe I did that" stories. Easter-themed twists keep the energy festive, and the experienced guides ensure safety comes first so parents can relax knowing their child is in good hands.
It's a great way to balance holiday downtime with meaningful progress—kids return more capable, connected, and eager to share what they achieved. Locations vary for fresh scenery each day, keeping things dynamic without long commutes.
Easter break is the perfect time to swap city buzz for Lantau's quiet green spaces, and Ark Eden's holiday camps in Mui Wo Valley deliver that escape beautifully for ages 5-8 and 9-11. These day and overnight programs center on regenerative play in small, safe groups led by Wilderness First Aid-trained staff, helping kids build confidence, friendships, and a real connection to nature.
Expect cooperative games, organic farming (plant, harvest, cook fresh garden produce), campfire storytelling, nature crafts from forest finds, and outings to beaches or waterfalls for pure, joyful exploration. Overnight options on select dates add magic—sleeping under stars, evening fires, sunrise hikes—that older kids love. It's an easy antidote to screen time, with ferry access from Central making drop-offs simple (no car needed).
Little Steps loves the nurturing vibe: kids return with "I did it!" stories from building shelters or tasting home-grown veggies, plus parents get genuine peace of mind in this low-key, supportive spot. Day sessions suit flexible schedules; overnights give a gentle first camping experience with friends.
Easter break is the ideal moment to get little ones into the fresh air, and The Backyard Gang's camps make it happen with joyful, hands-on outdoor adventures across Hong Kong's country parks and beaches. Designed for ages 3-9, programs split into Explorers (3-4 years) for gentler play, The Gang (5-9 years) for more energetic discovery, or mixed-age Family Sessions (3-8 years) so siblings can join together. Options include morning, afternoon, or full-day formats to suit your family's rhythm.
Kids spend their time exploring nature, discovering hidden spots, staying curious with simple experiments, and creating through play—all in the signature BYG style that feels like pure fun, not lessons. Expect games, group activities, beach or park romps, and plenty of social time with new friends, leaving everyone tired but happy at pickup. It's a real break from screens, building confidence, coordination, and love for the outdoors in small, supportive groups.
The 4-day block runs March 30 to April 2, 2026, with a 3-day option April 8-10, 2026—short enough to keep holidays balanced but packed with variety. Locations change for fresh experiences each day, keeping things exciting.
Little Steps tip: These unaccompanied sessions give kids independence while parents get breathing room—perfect for recharging as a family after the break. Pricing starts from HK$1,800+ (varies by length/format)—check the site for exact spots, availability, and booking.
Spring holidays on Lantau Island are made for getting kids moving and creating, and Friendly Rides & Guides' Spring Adventure Camp delivers the perfect mix for ages 7-14. These small-group, bespoke sessions blend progressive mountain bike skills coaching with hands-on woodworking and custom stencil art, so children build confidence on the trails while unleashing creativity off the bike.
Mornings and afternoons focus on trail riding with certified instructors—covering body positioning, using terrain for speed, technical drills on green to blue trails, and fun games that keep energy high and learning natural. The creative side adds balance: kids design and build small wooden projects or craft personalized stencil art, turning the day into a well-rounded adventure that feels more like play than structured lessons. It's all about teamwork, nature, and that satisfying "I made this" feeling at the end.
The camp runs Monday to Friday from March 27 to April 22, 2026, with flexible daily or multi-day bookings to suit family plans. Mui Wo base is easy to reach (ferry from Central), and the outdoor setting in Lantau's trails and parks keeps things fresh and exciting.
Easter break gives kids the perfect excuse to swap city routines for real outdoor fun, and Asia Adventure Sport's camps make it happen across Hong Kong's best spots. These programs mix gentle forest school play for young adventurers with tougher challenges like climbing, kayaking, canyoning, coasteering, and raft building for older kids and teens.
Everything stays hands-on and safe—HKOLA-certified guides keep groups small and supportive so everyone can push their limits comfortably. Little ones build confidence through team games and nature exploration in places like Sai Kung, Clearwater Bay, or Hong Kong Island Southside. Teens get the thrill of technical skills and epic scenery, turning a holiday into something memorable and character-building.
The camps run March 30 to April 10, 2026, with options for full 5-day experiences or single days where available. It's a low-pressure way to unplug, make friends, and come home with stories (and maybe a few scrapes) that prove they can handle more than they thought.
Holiday breaks are a great chance to give teens a real boost without the usual school grind, and Genesis Learning's AI-Augmented Learning Camp does exactly that for motivated kids aged 10-18. Guided by coaches who really get AI, students learn how to use it responsibly as a study partner—picking the best tools for research, writing stronger essays, solving tough problems, prepping for exams, or sparking creative ideas in English Language Arts and STEM subjects. It's all about building critical thinking, deeper understanding, and genuine independence, so AI becomes a helpful ally instead of a quick fix.
The camp splits into age groups for the right fit: younger ones (10-14) get 1-hour sessions focused on basics like prompting effectively and ethical choices, while teens (15-18) dive into more advanced applications over 1.5 hours, tackling complex tasks like data analysis or interdisciplinary projects. Everything stays practical and positive—no mindless copying allowed—with a strong emphasis on when to use AI and when to rely on your own brain. Kids walk away with measurable gains: better-organized work, sharper concepts, and the confidence to think creatively and ethically in a tech-filled world.
Little Steps especially likes how this empowers parents too—sessions show simple at-home tricks, like using AI for personalized practice or brainstorming, making family study time smoother and less stressful. Hosted in classrooms at Genesis' center in Wanchai (easy access, cozy space), it's a great innovative learning opportunity to future-proof your child with AI fluency!
Easter holidays bring the perfect chance to blend festive play with a bit of meaningful learning, and The C Club @ Southside's Easter Camp 2026 delivers that mix in a fun, Putonghua-only environment. Open to all levels of Chinese learners—from beginners to more confident speakers—this full-day camp (9am-3pm, Monday to Friday) immerses kids aged 4-9 in native-speaking teachers' guidance while celebrating the season. Expect hands-on Easter Cooking sessions, classic Chocolate Egg Hunting (or painting/decorating eggs), and exciting cultural activities that weave in Chinese traditions and creativity.
It's a gentle way to build Putonghua skills through play—no pressure, just joyful immersion that boosts listening, speaking, and confidence naturally. Activities keep things lively with group games, themed crafts, and cultural touches that make language feel exciting rather than like schoolwork. The small-group setup ensures personalized attention, and the schedule runs March 30 to April 10, 2026 (skipping public holidays April 3-7 for family time).
Parents appreciate how easy it is: central Wong Chuk Hang location near MTR, modern space, and daily drop-off/pick-up that fits busy routines. It's a great holiday option for families wanting cultural enrichment alongside Easter cheer—kids head home with new words, fun memories, and maybe a few decorated eggs.
Easter week at Baumhaus feels like a warm hug for the littlest ones, turning the holiday into gentle, joyful musical moments right in the heart of Wan Chai. This beloved family centre opens its doors daily from March 30 to April 7, 2026 (subject to change, please check website or social media for updates), for Kindermusik classes specially designed for babies and children from 6 months to 4 years old—no experience needed, just come as you are.
Classes weave songs, movement, instruments, and simple rhythms into playful sessions that spark early brain connections, language skills, and bonding time between parent and child. The Easter twist adds extra magic: think themed sing-alongs with bunny hops and egg-shaking percussion, musical storytelling, and arts and crafts that tie into the music.. It's all about creating those sweet, shared "aha" moments—laughter when a baby first grabs a bell or a toddler discovers a new song.
The center's cozy, safe space playroom drop-ins or full-week visits easy—parents can book a single class to try, or come with friends to enjoy free scheduled activities in the playroom. Practical perks include stroller-friendly access, changing facilities, and a welcoming vibe that feels like home.
Little Steps tip: Follow their Instagram or sign up for the mailing list for real-time event updates and any pop-up Easter surprises—it's a low-key way to add music and creativity to the holiday without over-scheduling.
Pricing starts at HK$350 and up (varies by class type and duration)—check the site for the full schedule and registration.
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