Fun Under the Sun at Bab Al Qasr Hotel & Residences Summer Camp
Bab Al Qasr Hotel welcomes young adventurers to a world of fun, learning and edutainment at the hotel’s Summer Camp from 7 July – 29 August. Offering a daily, weekly and monthly package to choose from, the summer camp provides a dynamic program designed to suit children of all ages.
Youngsters ages from 5-14 years will be spoilt for choice as Bab Al Qasr Hotel has carefully crafted an exciting experience with countless of opportunities to socialize, release their inner creativity, gain confidence and discover new passions. With a range of bespoke entertainment and activities, the camp curriculum includes swimming classes, Dancing, Zumba, Arts and Crafts, Virtual Reality, and Fun Games which will be available from 9 am - 1:30 pm during weekdays.
Murshed Al Shamsi, Director of Protocol Bab Al Qasr Hotel & Residences said, “Our summer camp programme is tailored to keep the most discerning child entertained all throughout, giving them an unforgettable holiday”.
“Our aim is to offer the little camp goers a different experience other than what they have learned at school, by providing engaging fun-filled activities combined with a learning experience that enhances personal growth” he added.
Campers will also be delighted with mouth-watering lunch and refreshments to be served during break time. The summer camp is priced at AED 199 per child, AED 799 weekly and 1299 AED for a two-week camp program.
Background Information
Bab Al Qasr Hotel & Residences
5-Star Abu Dhabi hotel with Arabian elegance
A beautiful location on a private beach along the Abu Dhabi Corniche overlooking the stunning UAE's landmark, Presidential Palace, is just one of the highlights at the 5 star Bab Al Qasr Hotel & Residences. In addition, imposing architecture and Arabesque interiors complement the magnificent setting where luxury and contemporary comforts reign.
Bab Al Qasr means "gateway to the palace" and the statement Arabic doorway feature of this gleaming copper-tone hotel is just one architectural nod to its heritage. Numerous elements combine to reflect the essence of Arabia – including accents reminiscent of Bedouin tents and the interlaced geometric designs of Islamic art, as well as a welcoming oasis in the luxurious lobby with palms and a falaj-like water feature.
