Summer Camps 2026

Summer Camps in Western Puerto Rico 2026: The Real Solution for Surviving Summer

Complete Guide for Rincón, Mayagüez, Aguadilla, Aguada, Isabela, and Cabo Rojo

That time of year is here again; the one kids wait for with excitement, and parents too… just with a little more stress.

Summer sounds like beach days, sunshine, and relaxation. But in reality, it’s almost three months without school, with kids full of energy, creativity… and very little tolerance for boredom.

Meanwhile, most parents are still working (or at least trying to).

That’s where summer camps come in: a real solution to keep kids active, learning, and engaged throughout the season.

At What’s Up Rincón, we put together a complete guide to 2026 summer camps in western Puerto Rico.

Educational, STEM, And Recreational Camps

Super Kids Summer Camp 2026 – Mi Escuelita Learning Center (Mayagüez)

Includes:

  • Technology and virtual reality
  • STEM
  • Academic reinforcement
  • Art, cooking, and gardening
  • Recreational activities

A camp focused on hands-on learning and well-rounded development.


Summer Recreation Program 2026 – Mayagüez Regional Office

Dates: June 8 to July 6, 2026
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Ages: Kindergarten through 5th grade

Includes academic support, arts activities, recreation, and social-emotional development.


All Star Summer Camp – SESO Mayagüez

Dates: June 1 to June 26
Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
After-camp available for an additional fee.


MASIS Adventure Summer Camp – Añasco

Includes:

  • Sports and swimming
  • STEAM and technology
  • Art, theater, and music
  • LEGO challenges
  • Lunch included

Sports Camps in Western Puerto Rico

Real Madrid Foundation Clinic – Mayagüez

Dates: June 8 to 12
Ages: 5 to 17

Training using the official Real Madrid methodology.


Juventus Training Experience – Mayagüez

Dates: July 13 to 17, 2026
Ages: 6 to 16

International training experience with official Juventus coaches.


Fundamentals Sports Summer Camp – Cabo Rojo

Dates:

  • June 1 to 26
  • June 29 to July 24

Ages: 3 to 15

Includes sports, motor skill development, snacks, lunch, insurance, and specialized staff.


Municipal Sports Camp – Aguada

Municipality of Aguada – Recreation and Sports Department

Dates: June 3 to 12, 2026
Ages: 6 to 13
Location: Ismael “Chavalillo” Delgado Coliseum

Includes sports activities, recreation, and school lunch program meals.

Creative, Arts, and Personal Development Camps

Patinetro Summer Camp – Rincón Skatepark

Dates:

  • June 1 to 5
  • July 6 to 8

Arts and Beyond Learning Center – Rincón

Dates:

  • June 1 to 30
  • July 1 to 31

Includes:

  • Arts and crafts
  • Beach activities
  • Games
  • Materials included

EMBAE Summer Camp – Mayagüez

Includes:

  • Dance (ballet, jazz, urban, contemporary)
  • Theater and drawing
  • Folklore
  • Culinary activities
  • Crafts

Milian Models Fashion Camp – Mayagüez

Includes:

  • Runway training
  • Photography
  • Confidence and self-expression

Surf and Nature Camps

Waves to Happiness Surf Camp 2026

Dates: June 1 to July 3
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Ages: 6 to 18

Surf camp with a community and social development focus.


Cowgirl Summer Camp – Ranch Guaraguao (Isabela)

Dates:

  • June 5
  • June 8 to 13
  • June 15 to 19

Girls only, ages 6 to 11. Includes horses, planting, gardening, art, and nature activities.

Mini Camps and Short Experiences

Campamento Antolina Vélez – Inter Aguadilla

Ages: 5 to 13

Educational and recreational activities.

Art and Culture Camps

InspirArte – RIMAS x Ciudad Museo

Dates: June 8 to 19, 2026
Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Ages: 8 to 14
Cost: $350

Includes art workshops, music production, materials, breakfast, and lunch.

Workshops for Teens and Adults

Verano Emprendedor – Municipality of Aguada

Centro Dos Generaciones Aguada

Ages: 16 and older

Workshops:

  • Makeup
  • Photography
  • Canva
  • Cricut
  • Artificial intelligence for business

All workshops are free of charge.

How to Choose the Right Summer Camp

Choosing a summer camp is not just about activities. It’s a family decision.

Beyond the type of program, it’s important to consider daily logistics, the family budget, and how the camp will affect the household dynamic during summer break.

When making a decision, it’s worth asking:

  • Does this camp fit the family’s work schedule?
  • Are the hours realistic without complicating daily routines?
  • Is it a reasonable investment within the summer budget?
  • Will my child genuinely enjoy it and feel comfortable?
  • Are we making the best choice for both the child and the family?

The most complete camp is not always the best option. Often, the best choice is the one that creates balance between the child’s well-being, family logistics, and peace of mind at home. Combining different experiences can also be a great strategy: some weeks more structured, others more creative or recreational.

Summer camps in western Puerto Rico are more than just childcare. They are opportunities for educational, social, creative, and athletic growth for kids and teens.

This guide from What’s Up Rincón is meant to be a useful resource for families across the west coast, but we also want it to grow with the community.

If you know of other camps, events, or summer activities, tag us on social media so we can continue sharing options and updating information for more families across western Puerto Rico.

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