
From football training and theatre to science and exploring forests, kids will have a blast and make lasting memories at these summer camps in Bangkok.
Summer break is one of the times kids look forward to most each year. But it also comes with the annual question: how do you keep them busy and entertained throughout the holidays? While playgrounds and parks are always a good option, nothing keeps children engaged quite like a summer camp. Bangkok’s lineup of camps covers just about everything, from science and sports to animals, arts and outdoor adventures. Whether your kids want to splash in the pool, learn jungle survival skills or train in football, basketball or tennis, there’s something for every child.
1. Camp Beaumont

The possibilities are endless at Camp Beaumont. Taking place at Wellington College International School Bangkok, this summer camp usually runs from June to August. With programmes designed for every age, little ones can play and explore in Playtime (aged 3–4), get creative in Magic (aged 5–7) or burn off energy in Active (aged 8–12). Kids can splash in swimming pools, run around on sports fields, make crafts, try science experiments and enjoy plenty of outdoor fun. Friendly, UK-trained staff care for small groups with a 1:8 staff-to-child ratio, so every child gets plenty of attention. There are also other options, such as British Summer Day Camps, which help children learn English while experiencing the essence of British life through themed activities that offer a deeper understanding of its heritage, such as planning a “Street Party” or discovering folk tales from “Medieval England”. There’s also Year-end Camp, where tiny folk can enjoy a week filled with sports, arts, creative workshops and magical Christmas-themed surprises.
Best for: Kids who want to try a little bit of everything
Where: Krungthep Kreetha Road, 15 minutes drive from MRT Hua Mak, Bangkok. Call: 02-087-8888
How much: Starting at B960 per day
When: 24 March–10 April and 8 June–22 August, check the website for a detailed schedule
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2. Grow Learning Gardens

A summer camp that brings kids closer to nature, Grow Nature Camp is hosted by Bangkok International Preparatory and Secondary School and takes place in Bang Kachao. Running for six weeks from June to August, the camp welcomes children aged five to 12 and maintains a 1:5 adult-to-child ratio for close supervision and support. Each week brings a new outdoor theme, from forest guardians and wilderness exploration to woodworking, gardening and adventurous mammoth hunts. Days are spent getting hands dirty with tools, roaming leafy trails, playing outdoor games and hopping on boat rides. It is also held during other school holidays, including October.
Best for: Kids who love outdoor fun
Where: Bang Kachao also known as ‘Bangkok’s Green Lung’, Bangkok
How much: B15,000 per week
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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3. Level Up Basketball

Sports are always a great way to get kids off screens and who knows, you might be raising a future basketball star. Level Up Basketball Academy offers a six-week summer camp in Bangkok from June to August with two training groups: Little Giants (aged 5–11) and Future Stars (ages 12–18). Sessions are fast-paced, focusing on basketball fundamentals such as shooting, dribbling and passing. As players progress, coaches introduce offensive and defensive plays to build real game confidence. Training also emphasises teamwork, court awareness and decision-making. Programmes are often held at international school gyms across Bangkok, such as Bangkok Patana School.
Best for: Kids ready to train and level up
Where: Various locations, including Bangkok Patana School. Call: 085-378-9768
How much: Starting at B5,000 per week
When: Every school holiday, check their social media for a detailed schedule
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4. Green Group Agency

Green Group Agency’s summer camp is held at Play Ed, Thonglor, with an August schedule and a fully English programme for children aged five to 12. During the nine-week programme, each session introduces a new theme packed with games, arts and crafts, science experiments and cooking lessons. Kids can build a mini town, race go-karts or try cool survival skills. Thursdays are for outings, with trips to places such as museums or aquariums. Kids can also join their weekly workshops, such as wood toy making, as well as Winter Day Camp during school holidays.
Best for: Kids who love staying active
Where: Thonglor Soi 7, 10 minutes walk from BTS Thonglor, Bangkok. Call: 063-991-3663
How much: B12,500 per week
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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5. Lets Asia

If your kid loves swimming, this summer camp mixes swimming lessons with loads of playful activities. Lets Asia runs its camp throughout the year at First and Future Steps International School, with the summer programme taking place from 23 June to 23 August 2026. Over nine weeks, children aged four to 12 can enjoy a multi-activity schedule featuring daily swimming lessons, sports and team games and arts and crafts. The programme also includes themed days such as fancy dress, cooking sessions, T-shirt painting and face painting. They also offer year-round swimming programmes for swimmers of all levels.
Best for: Kids who can’t get enough of the pool
Where: Sukhumvit Soi 31, 20 minutes walk from EmQuartier, Bangkok. Call: 02-258-8085
How much: Starting B9,500 per week
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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6. Little Pea Kids Commons

A summer camp at Little Pea Kids Commons is where kiddos can spend the school break exploring all kinds of fun activities. Usually held from June to August, the eight-week programme includes art, cooking, drama, dance and nature play. Weekly courses range from move and groove dance sessions and backyard exploring to creative projects like building a 3D fairy tree house. A highlight is the signature Little Pea Kids project, where children experience social entrepreneurship by creating kind mini-businesses and pop-up shops. Winter holiday camps and regular daily classes such as ballet, book club and music are also available.
Best for: Kids who want to try a little bit of everything
Where: 2nd Floor, The Commons Thonglor, Bangkok. Call: 065-392-5658
How much: Starting at B10,000 per week
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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7. Alliance Francaise

A summer trip abroad might feel far away, but kids can enjoy a taste of French culture at Alliance Francaise. Open to children aged 3–11, their holiday camps take place during school breaks in February, July, August and October. Each session blends fun and learning, with mornings focused on French lessons that build basic vocabulary, grammar and speaking skills. Afternoons are packed with hands-on activities such as arts and crafts, drama, music, singing and dance. Little learners can also explore French traditions through themed adventures, cooking workshops like crepe making, simple science experiments, games and team challenges.
Best for: Kids who love learning new languages
Where: Wireless Road, 10 minutes walk from the new shopping mall, One Bangkok, Bangkok. Call: 02-670-4200
How much: B13,990 per week
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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8. Bangkok FC Academy

This summer camp is where kids can kick off their football journey with professional training and high-energy sessions. Bangkok FC Academy, developed by the professional team Bangkok FC, offers holiday camps for players of all levels, from beginners learning basic ball skills to advanced athletes sharpening their game. During the seven-week summer programme, kids can choose between football-only camps or multi-sport options. Training is led by qualified coaches who tailor sessions to each age and ability in a motivating environment. Expect fast-paced drills, creative play and decision-making challenges, with plenty of small-sided games leading up to exciting 3v3 tournaments and full matches.
Best for: Young football fans
Where: TC Football Centre, 15 minutes drive from Airport Rail Link Ramkhamhang, Bangkok. Call: 098-286-2938
How much: B7,500 per week
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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9. Bangkok Dolphins

Got kids who are always asking to go to the swimming pool? Bangkok Dolphins offers holiday camps throughout the year, with sessions in February, April and October and an eight-week summer programme from 22 June to 14 August 2026. Each week features a different theme shaped around children’s interests, with activities tailored to different age groups. The weekly theme guides everything from swimming and sports to arts and crafts. A typical day includes swimming lessons, inflatable water play, creative activities, dance sessions and indoor games. It’s an energetic camp that keeps water-loving kids happy from morning to afternoon.
Best for: Kids who can’t get enough of the pool
Where: The Racquet Club, 20 minutes walk from EmQuartier, Bangkok. Call: 080-565-7558
How much: B8,900 per course
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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10. Mantis Martial Arts

Spending time outdoors always helps kids unplug from screens. This summer camp offers school-break camps throughout the year for children aged five to 12, with summer sessions usually running from June to July. Held in three-day blocks each week at Get Growing Community Farm in Bang Krachao, the summer camp is surrounded by greenery. Campers enjoy climbing challenges, motor-skill games, nature walks, time with farm animals and hands-on crafts. Alongside outdoor play, kids also learn basic martial arts movements, building personal safety, body awareness and confidence in a nature-filled setting.
Best for: Kids who love outdoor fun
Where: Bang Kachao, also known as ‘Bangkok’s Green Lung’, Bangkok. Call: 089-496-5510
How much: B8,500 per three-day session
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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11. Regent’s International School

Even if your kids aren’t Regents students, they’re welcome at Regent’s International School’s summer camp. Running from June to July at the Rama 9 campus, the four-week programme is open to children from age three and switches up its theme every week. Throughout the course, little ones will enjoy hands-on science, water sports, pet carnival activities, cooking sessions and build English skills, alongside sports, creative arts and fun off-campus trips and outings. There are also two specialised programmes to choose from: the EAL (English as an Additional Language) Camp and the Boarding Camp for children who want to try a sleepover experience.
Best for: Kids who enjoy trying new things
Where: Pracha Uthit Road, 10 minutes drive from MRT Huai Khwang, Bangkok. Call: 038-418-777
How much: Starting B16,000 per week
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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12. KiddyKare International Kindergarten

Starting school for the first time can be challenging for parents, especially when tears and big emotions come into play. This summer camp offers a gentle way to ease that transition. Taking place from late June to mid-August, the programme helps toddlers settle into kindergarten life. Tiny learners get to play, create and explore through age-appropriate activities such as arts and crafts, music and movement, sensory play, storytelling, simple science fun, outdoor games and water play. Every activity is thoughtfully planned to support early development, helping little ones build motor skills, communication, confidence and social skills in a caring environment.
Best for: Toddlers easing into kindergarten
Where: Sukhumvit Soi 26, 10 minutes walk from EmQuartier, Bangkok. Call: 02-665-6777
How much: Starting B7,000 per week
When: During the summer holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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13. Le Smash Club

A future Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer could be in your hands. Le Smash Club hosts a high-energy summer camp in July. The three-week programme offers mini tennis for younger players and academy-style training for older kids and teens. Guided by an international coaching team, young tennis players sharpen their grip, swing and shot consistency across forehands, backhands, volleys and serves. Off court, there’s tennis-focused fitness, footwork and coordination, along with tactical and mental training in match strategy and smart shot selection. Regular match play and friendly challenges give kids the chance to test their skills and enjoy the thrill of real game time on court.
Best for: Young tennis lovers
Where: Sathorn, 10 minutes drive from Central Rama 3, Bangkok. Call: 02-285-2553
How much: B1,800 per day; B7,500 per week
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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14. Curtain Up Studio

Got little stars who are always singing, dancing or acting things out? Curtain Up Studio presents holiday camps centred on the performing arts, with sessions held during school breaks, including summer and winter. A highlight is the “Show in a Week” programme, where kids spend five days learning scripts, choreography and songs, while also helping with props and costume ideas. The summer camp wraps up with a live performance. Themes change each season, with past favourites such as Home Alone: The Musical. The studio also provides training in drama, vocal performance and dance, along with creative extras like K-pop dance and magic.
Best for: Kids who enjoy drama and stage performance
Where: 10 minutes drive from BTS Phra Khanong, Bangkok. Call: 085-552-5806
How much: B11,900 per five-day session
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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15. KidsClie

This summer camp is all about building Lego and unlocking new skills. Taking place around mid-July through August, the programme is designed for children aged 3–8. Kids can choose between half-day (10am–1pm) or full-day (10am–4pm) sessions filled with Lego building, simple programming, science experiments, art projects and English Club activities. Learning is hands-on and play-based, with plenty of room for creativity. KidsClie also runs winter camps, along with one-day courses and childcare options.
Best for: Young builders and problem-solvers
Where: 3rd Floor, Gateway Ekamai, connected to BTS Ekamai, Bangkok. Call: 02-115-3056
How much: Starting B1,000 per day
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
16. Nancy Language School

Learning a new language is a way to give kids a head start, especially at an age when they absorb things up quickly. This summer camp runs a range of language camps for children aged four to 12, usually held from June to August. Kids who want to practise Chinese can join the Mandarin Summer Camp, which combines immersive language learning with Chinese culture through hands-on activities like calligraphy, art, cooking, science and musical storytime. The English Camp offers weekly intensive sessions focused on phonics, reading, writing, storytelling and conversation, all taught in a fun, interactive way. They also run holiday camps during other school breaks, including October and winter and offer programmes for younger children aged 1–3.
Best for: Kids who love learning new languages
Where: K Village, 20 minutes walk from EmQuartier, Bangkok. Call: 086-416-5707
How much: Starting B10,000 per week
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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17. Arcadia Academy

This summer camp is where kids build essential life skills and grow confident in facing future challenges. Typically taking place from June to August, little ones can enjoy morning circles with singing, puppetry and gardening, along with daily cooking sessions. Creative workshops include art, music, crafts and clay play. Young designers get to create real outfits while experimenting with fabrics and simple sewing. Art sessions encourage self-expression through colour and texture. Private classes are also available, offering personalised activities focused on emotional awareness, self-care and mindful play.
Best for: Kids who love getting creative
Where: 3rd Floor, Marketplace Nanglincee, 15 minutes drive from BTS Saint Louis, Bangkok. Call: 099-003-1168
How much: Starting at B12,500 per week
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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18. Playville

You may know Playville for its indoor playground filled with beautiful wooden play equipment, slides and a ball pit. During school breaks, the fun continues with their summer camp, which makes full use of the playground space. Usually running from June to August, the camp is designed for younger children and focuses on process-based art and creativity. Each week explores a new theme, from colourful holiday-inspired art and unique painting styles to STEM-meets-art activities and eco-friendly “Green Artist” projects that spark imagination and curiosity.
Best for: Kids who love getting creative
Where: 2nd Floor, 49 Playscape, 10 minutes walk from BTS Thonglor, Bangkok. Call: 02-297-0091
How much: B1,600 per day
When: During the summer holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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19. Red Knight Chess

A summer camp where kiddos spend their school break levelling up their chess skills. Red Knight Chess runs camps during school holidays throughout the year, with an eight-week summer programme from June to August. Learning is fast-paced and fun, with game-based drills, puzzles and mini matches that sharpen strategy, focus and confidence. Kids also build teamwork, sportsmanship and fair play, learning how to think ahead, stay calm under pressure and handle wins and losses with grace. Beyond daily training, casual weekend meet-ups and friendly tournaments give young players the chance to put their skills to the test on the board.
Best for: Strategic kids
Where: Phrom Phong branch at Bambini Villa, Sukhumvit Soi 26, Bangkok. Call: 099-282-6224; Asoke branch at Prasarnmit Plaza, Sukhumvit Soi 23, Bangkok. Call: 085-313-3300
How much: Starting at B4,500 per week
When: Every school holiday, check the website for a detailed schedule
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20. One Publique

This holiday camp helps kids find their voice and shine in public speaking. One Publique runs confidence-building classes throughout the year, focusing on critical thinking, debating and clear communication. During summer, the four-day summer camp invites students from upper primary and beyond to sharpen their critical thinking and express ideas with confidence. Winter camps come with themed programmes such as Debate Camp: Make Your Case, where kids practise debating in a U.S. Congress format. It’s a supportive space for young minds to speak up.
Best for: Kids building confidence on stage
Where: 3rd Floor, Vanilla Moon, 10 minutes drive from BTS Surasak, Bangkok. Call: 095-902-2702
How much: B15,000 per four-day session
When: Every school holiday, check their social media for a detailed schedule
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21. The Movement Playground

For an adrenaline-pumping summer camp, The Movement Playground presents a Songkran-themed parkour experience. Instead of just splashing water, kids will jump into obstacle challenges, parkour games and team missions designed to keep them moving and thinking. Each session starts with a warm-up before they tackle themed movement challenges, group quests and supervised free play. Along the way, they’ll build confidence, teamwork and creativity while learning to adapt and move like water.
Best for: Energetic kids
Where: Sukhumvit Soi 69, 10 minutes walk from Phra Khanong, Bangkok. Call: 02-012-1557
How much: Inquire for price
When: Week 1: 6–10 April; Week 2: 16–17 April,, 9:30am–midday
