Rye Watersports runs Week Long ‘Kids Camps’ For 7 – 10 yr olds over the summer holidays.
Mon – Fri 10.00 am to 4.00 pm on our safe inland lake between Rye and Camber Sands, East Sussex, only one hour from South London.
For Kids age 11- 15yrs check out our Watersports Activity Club Page Here


KIDS WEEK LONG SUMMER CAMPS £360.00 For 7 – 10 yr olds
These multi-sport weeks for 7 – 10 yr olds are an exciting first step into the world of watersports. We aim to run activity sessions in all three watersports; paddle sports, dinghy sailing and windsurfing every day. However, we constantly adapt our plans and daily structure in line with the weather forecast to keep students safe and ensure they have the most enjoyable experience possible.
Our kids’ camps are the perfect way to spark a love of watersports in a safe, supportive and seriously fun environment. With our Adventure Activities Licence and decades of experience since 1986, we’re trusted to teach children of all ages.
We also offer a 1 Day option on WEDNESDAYS throughout the summer holidays if you have less time to work with booking activities. Book 1 Day Here.

Throughout the week, children will learn new skills from our fully qualified Royal Yachting instructors, building confidence whilst spending plenty of time out on the water. There are games, challenges and plenty of laughter as they explore and develop at their own pace. Groups are kept small – a maximum of eight children per instructor – to ensure everyone gets the attention and encouragement they need.
Our multi-activity weeks fill up fast, so early booking is recommended!
Rye Watersports Kids Paddlesports & Aquapark Parties!
Have a party at the lake to celebrate your child’s birthday. We have been running children’s parties for several years now and they are enormously popular. The children can participate in all our lake based watersports activites. A birthday tea can be organised with our on site at our Cafe!
From £38 per child / £310 For a group of 8+
Find out more on our Party Page Here
Q & A
Some common questions we often receive answered here:
