For parents

The first days at camp are days of adjustment and frequent communication with the children will not help them but instead will distract them from the camp program. So, for their  best development of your child during camp, don’t speak or write to them how much you miss them while  in camp or give them an option to be picked up during session.Give your child the time he needs, and encourage him to make new friends, follow the camp schedule and, for any problem he faces, inform the camp officials.

Children have a full program of activities every day. If the need arises, there are payphones so they can contact you when they wish. The camp will notify you if a serious problem arises.


Visits of parents / guardians & exit permits

Set the right example for your children by respecting the visiting hours for the smooth running of the program, because camp means discipline in group life. For the safety and health of the campers, visitors are not allowed inside the campsite. During visiting hours, parents can take their children off-site for some time and then bring them back to camp.

Visiting hours:

  • Daily: 11:00-13:00 & 18:00-20:00

Telephone Communication hours:

  • With the children: 10:00-11:00, 12:00-13:00 & 17:30-20:00
  • With the secretary’s office: 8:30-22:00
During the common quiet hours (14:30 pm – 17:00 pm), any communication or visit to the camp is strictly prohibited.

Camper’s medical history

The camp must be fully informed in good time about the child’s health, allergies, dietary habits or other special needs that can affect the child’s stay at camp, and certainly prior to arrival at camp. If the camp doctor deems it necessary for the child to leave the camp temporarily or permanently, you must respect it and follow all the instructions. Your good cooperation with those in charge will help to deal with possible problems.

Do not bring sweets and food to children that can spoil and become dangerous for their health.

Health Form: In order to fully inform the camp about the child’s health, you will be requested to email us a scanned copy of the child’s Health form, completed and signed by both the doctor & the parent/guardian. On arrival at camp, the child will have to hand in the original copy of the Health form.

ATTENTION! In case there is important information regarding the child’s health, a doctor’s medical assessment is required so that the camp’s doctor can evaluate and advise accordingly. Only then can the registration be confirmed or not.

The children must hand over any medicines they have with them to the doctor’s office upon their arrival at the camp. Our medical staff ensures that the child takes his medication according to your doctor’s instructions.

The camp bears no responsibility for an incident that may be caused by insufficient information regarding the child’s medical history.


Meal plan

The camp provides a full board menu for children which you can see by clicking here. Second helpings are offered for every meal.

The camp water is safe to drink and comes from the municipal water supply network.

The canteen of the camp mainly sells soft drinks, water and packaged ice creams and in no case food that could replace the main meals of the camp.


Storage space

  • Children can hand over their money to their team leader for safekeeping.
  • The camp has a special storage area for valuables (money, mobiles and anything similar). In case of non-delivery of these, the camp bears no responsibility for any damage or loss thereof.

Forgotten items

Forgotten items will be kept at the camp’s lost and found area for 7 days after the child’s departure from camp. During this time, the parent/guardian should notify the camp in writing with a list and description of the items so that we can try to find them. Any items not claimed within this timeframe will be donated to charities.


Child leaving the camp

  • In case of departure with a third person (e.g. friend, relative), the parents / guardians should provide an authorization / declaration of responsibility with the original signature, stating their name and ID number.
  • Proof of identity is required for a child’s exit/departure from the camp.
  • Upon the child’s departure from the camp, parents/guardians should have confirmed with the secretariat that there is no pending issue regarding their child’s stay.
  • In the event that a special regime applies regarding the custody of the child, it should be notified when reserving a place in the camp by sending the relevant official documents. Otherwise, the camp bears no responsibility.

The camp reserves the right to remove a camper whose behavior endangers the health and safety of himself or other children, withholding the amount that is proportionate according to the company’s financial conditions.