Surf Squad (school years seven and eight) There’s not much that stops our Surf Squad from having fun. Whether they’re in the sea, the pool or on the beach they’ll be mixing it up with new friends and learning new skills. The fun doesn’t stop at sundown; there's meal nights and movie nights too. We also host welcome and farewell evening meals.
Wave Riders (school years nine and ten) There’s something special about summer when you’re a teenager. Wave Riders cut loose and enjoy sports on the water and on the land. The focus is on group activities: volleyball, pool
games, sailing, rounders and kayaking. Evening socials include meals together and movie nights.
Hot Shots (school years four to nine) For kids who want to take it to the next level, we have fully qualified Royal Yachting Association (RYA) instructors to help them master windsurfing and sailing. The RYA Youth Sailing Awards are available to those who’d like to improve their skills.
Hot Shots is just £175 for one week and £300 for two.
Time out for teens - TAG (school years 11 and 12) TAG is designed to get teenagers to enjoy full days of activity with organised sports and try-out sessions. There’s a broad selection of watersports and on- land fun to be had, plus evening meals together as well as quizzes and excursions out of the beachclub (with the team leader) to experience the local area.
Please note: kids' clubs at Cosmos Beachclub follow a different pattern of days and times and TAG is not available, see our website for more info.
neilson.co.uk – 0333 014 3350
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