Kids’ clubs
Starfish (4-23 months) Four days a week from 9.30am - 12.30pm & 2.30pm - 5.30pm Two days a week from 2.30pm - 11pm Drinks and snacks are included, but you should bring or buy your own formula milk. Lunchtime is unsupervised and taken with the parents, while children’s tea at 5pm everyday is supervised by our nannies, or you can also attend with your child. One week £300 Two weeks £475.
Sea Urchins, Sea Badgers,
Surfbusters & Sharksters Four days a week from 9.30am - 5.30pm Two days a week from 2.30pm - 11pm Breakfast is taken with the family. Four of the six days per week we supervise lunch, while everyday at 5pm is children’s teatime for Sea Urchins and Sea Badgers. Surfbusters and Sharksters evening meal is taken with the parents. These clubs are free of charge.
Surf Squad, Wave Riders & TAG Four days a week from 9.30am – 12.30pm & 2.30pm – 5.30pm Two days a week from 2.30pm – 11pm These clubs aren’t supervised at mealtimes; instead all meals are taken outside of the club with friends or family members. These clubs are free of charge.
Hot Shots Six days a week from 9.30am – 5.30pm Lunchtimes are supervised within the club, while breakfast and evening meal is typically taken with the family. One week £175 Two weeks £300.
At Cosmos Beachclub in Vassiliki, children’s meals are not included.
Sleep clubs and evening care Starfish, Sea Urchins & Sea Badgers In addition to the standard club hours, you can book your child into our sleep club. This extra service is available from 7-11pm on three evenings for a supplement of £15 per two-hour session (subject to availability). There is a discount if you book the sleep club for all three additional evenings and siblings are half price. For older Sea Badgers there is the option to join the Surfbusters evening social from 7-10pm. This will be at the sole discretion of the kids’ club supervisor in resort.
Surfbusters & Sharksters Supervision is available in the club until 11pm on two evenings per week. If required we can also provide free evening care between 7-11pm on three more evenings.
Surfsquad, Waveriders & TAG Supervision is available in the club until 11pm on two evenings per week. There is also a welcome and farewell meal.
Hot Shots We also provide free supervision from 7-11pm on five evenings.
Kids’ activities
We provide a wide variety of stimulating and exciting activities on and off the water.
Dinghy sailing & windsurfing Kids keen to sail and windsurf will love our Hot Shots club, or when not in club, children are more than welcome to sail or windsurf with their parents. Kids in Wave Riders & TAG can also join in with the adult teaching sessions.
Kayaking & stand up paddle boarding Children are more than welcome to kayak or SUP with their parents. Kids in Wave Riders & TAG can also join in with the adult teaching sessions.
Water skiing & wakeboarding Children who can already water ski can join in with any of our regular free sessions, or as part of our upgrade packages. All children must be at least 120cm tall to water ski.
Tennis Children in the Sharksters and Surf Squad clubs can enjoy free group coaching sessions, which run for 45 minutes per day in all our beachclubs. Kids in Wave Riders & TAG can join in with the adult teaching sessions.
Biking Kids (in Wave Riders & TAG) under 18 must be accompanied at all times by a parent or guardian when out on a guided ride or out free riding. They must be able to ride a bike safely. Children may be asked to join easier guided rides (with parent or guardian) before attempting more challenging rides. Our smallest bikes usually have 15” frames, suitable for kids of 12 years and over.
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