Teen Tours Camps

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    Georgetown Volleyball Camp

    Georgetown University Volleyball Camps run by Georgetown Volleyball Head Coach Arlisa Williams, offers several camp options to fit your needs. We teach girls ages 8-18 the fundamentals of volleyball at an age and skill appropriate level.New to the game? We will introduce all of the skills in a fun mamer at the appropriate pace. Experienced campers will be trained in the same manner as the Hoyas. Camp is run by the Head Volleyball Coach at Georgetown University and her staff. Campers will be coached by College and high school coaches as well as Georgetown University players and volleyball alumni. We have a 1:9 staff to camper ratio. Camp will take place on Georgetown University's Main Campus in the historic McDonough Gymansium. If you're looking for a fun learning experience with lots of one on one attention, this is the place.

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      About Teen Tours Camps

      Teen tours are an exciting opportunity for teenagers to see different places around the world with their friends in a three- to five-week adventure tour. The aim of these tours is to broaden the horizons of teenagers by showing them different historical places and amazing panoramic vistas, teaching them about historical and cultural background of the destinations, and allowing them to meet and interact with local people.

      Highlights: Teen programs differ primarily in the travel destination. Some will bring teens to beautiful places in the United States—lush tropical beaches in Hawaii, amazing canyons in Arizona or beautiful cityscapes in New York. Some will have the teens traveling around Europe to see the majestic Alps in Switzerland, to explore ancient artworks in Paris or Rome, and to see the awe-inspiring castles in Ireland, Hungary or the Czech Republic.

      What to Ask the Camp Director: When looking for a teen tour program, the primary thing you should find out is the detailed itinerary of the trip, and how this is structured to give your child a fun and educational experience. Ask about the locations where your camper will be staying, as you want your child to maximize his time with the activities in the teen tour and not spend the whole day traveling.

      Special Counselor Considerations: Teen tour staff should be experienced in traveling. They should be adept in travel planning, in handling groups of teenagers, and have a background in the language used in the place where they will be traveling.

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      About Teen Tours Camps

      Teen tours are an exciting opportunity for teenagers to see different places around the world with their friends in a three- to five-week adventure tour. The aim of these tours is to broaden the horizons of teenagers by showing them different historical places and amazing panoramic vistas, teaching them about historical and cultural background of the destinations, and allowing them to meet and interact with local people.

      Highlights: Teen programs differ primarily in the travel destination. Some will bring teens to beautiful places in the United States—lush tropical beaches in Hawaii, amazing canyons in Arizona or beautiful cityscapes in New York. Some will have the teens traveling around Europe to see the majestic Alps in Switzerland, to explore ancient artworks in Paris or Rome, and to see the awe-inspiring castles in Ireland, Hungary or the Czech Republic.

      What to Ask the Camp Director: When looking for a teen tour program, the primary thing you should find out is the detailed itinerary of the trip, and how this is structured to give your child a fun and educational experience. Ask about the locations where your camper will be staying, as you want your child to maximize his time with the activities in the teen tour and not spend the whole day traveling.

      Special Counselor Considerations: Teen tour staff should be experienced in traveling. They should be adept in travel planning, in handling groups of teenagers, and have a background in the language used in the place where they will be traveling.

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