
Blanco Activities Oman Adventure Camp (Jan 15–17, 2026)
Itinerary & Activities
The three-day schedule is action-packed and varies by day. Activities typically include multi-sport games and team challenges, along with creative and cultural workshops. For example:
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Day 1: Introduction and ice-breaker games (football, basketball, tag, relay races), followed by fun skill drills and a small tournament or team challenge.
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Day 2: Field activities and obstacle courses (relay races, frisbee, dodgeball, etc.), plus creative workshops (arts & crafts or a simple science/culture activity). There may also be nature walks or short excursions nearby.
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Day 3: Friendly competitions or mini-Olympics (multi-sport rounds) and a closing ceremony with awards. Throughout, coaches emphasize teamwork and confidence-building.
Each day is filled with supervised, action-oriented activities. The camp may also feature occasional special sessions (e.g. gymnastics station, fitness games, or a simple cultural lesson about Oman). All activities are run by trained Blanco coaches: as Blanco explains, their camps are “led by experienced coaches in a safe, supportive environment” where kids make friends and learn new skills.
Age Group & Audience
This camp is designed for children (roughly ages 5–14). Blanco’s programs generally cater to kids up to the early teens, and the Oman camp is explicitly open to “boys & girls 5+.” It is not an adults-only or teen camp; parents and organizers market it as a fun holiday activity for school-age children. The environment is fully family-friendly with no alcohol or adult content.
Registration, Pricing & Deadlines
Interested families must register in advance. Blanco Activities Oman typically handles bookings through its website or social media (e.g. an online booking form or a “link in bio” on Instagram). Blanco’s UK site mentions a simple online booking system to “secure spots for activities…camps in just a few clicks”(The Oman camp may use a similar online form or WhatsApp/Instagram registration.) Fees and exact deadlines aren’t publicly listed; families are advised to sign up early since “spots are limited” for holiday camps. As a guide, similar sports camps in Oman often cost on the order of 10–20 OMR per day (parents should confirm the exact price with Blanco). Inquiries can be made via Blanco Activities Oman’s contact (e.g. WhatsApp or Instagram) to get the registration link, current pricing, and payment deadline (usually late December 2025).
Safety, Transport, Meals & What to Bring
Blanco emphasizes safety and professional supervision: camps are run by first-aid–trained coaches with high staff‑to‑child ratios (for example, their half-term camps are “led by experienced coaches in a safe, supportive environment”). Standard arrangements are expected: children are dropped off at The Academy Muscat each morning and picked up each afternoon. Blanco does typically provide group transportation or lodging, so parents should plan their own drop-off/pick-up (no camp bus unless specifically offered).
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