Learn skills and gain water confidence
Kids’ Club is a great way for young people to learn a host of skills, from kayaking and coasteering to raft-building and teamwork. Sessions take place at Swanpool and Newquay.
Prices from £30
Join Kids’ Club when school’s out
Designed for young people aged 6 to 14, Kids’ Club is a fun, active and safe way to entertain children at weekends and in school holidays. It’s great for anyone who loves being in the sea, on the beach and out in the fresh air with friends.
Kids’ Club takes place at Swanpool Beach in Falmouth and Elemental Lodge in Newquay.
These multi-activity sessions are run by fully qualified instructors who are experts at getting the most out of the young people they teach, from dare-devil adrenaline junkies to non-swimmers and those who have no previous experience of watersports.
Buoyancy aids and protective helmets are worn at all times and all instructors are DBS-checked and NGB-certified.
PRICES
Kids’ Club
Half Day – £30
Falmouth:
9am to midday, or 1-4pm
Newquay:
9am to 12.30, or 1-4.30pm
Full day – £45
Falmouth:
9am-4pm
Newquay:
9am-4.30pm
Birthday parties
Groups of up to eight people –
£30 per person
Groups of over eight people –
£25 per person
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What activities are on offer?
Kids’ Club focuses on multiactivity sessions. At Swanpool Beach in Falmouth these include sailing, kayaking, raft-building, team-building, snorkelling, stand-up paddleboarding and coasteering. At Elemental Lodge in Newquay you’ll enjoy surfing, bodyboarding and beach games. All sessions are adapted to the age and ability of the group and are dependent on tide and weather conditions.
What’s the age limit?
Kids’ Club is suitable for children aged 6 to 14.
Do you run birthday parties?
Yes! Our children’s birthday parties are designed around a three-hour multi-activity session that is tailored the age of the group and the weather. Bring your own food and cake! Groups of up to eight people cost £30 per person. Groups of over eight people cost £25per person.
Do you take non-swimmers?
Yes! Buoyancy aids are worn at all times so it’s not essential that children are able to swim.
What should we bring?
Please bring swimming gear, a towel, suncream, plus closed-toe footwear that is suitable for use in the water (either wetsuit boots, water shoes or old trainers – no Crocs please). Don’t forget a packed lunch if you are doing a full-day session.
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