8 Spring Break Camps in Orlando That Are Worth the Money (and one Free one!)
Spring Break is the perfect time for kids to explore new interests, make friends, and have a blast while school’s out. For parents in Orlando, the challenge is finding the right Spring Break camp that offers a balance of fun and educational experiences. We’ve narrowed down the options to the best spring break camps in Orlando for kids that are worth the money.
Put a spring in your step and look over these options ASAP because spots are booking up! And if you’d rather travel elsewhere, check out these Spring Break getaway ideas.
The majority of these camps are Monday through Friday, March 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, 2026 (Orange and Seminole County Public Schools Spring Break).
Spring Break Camps in Orlando
- Orlando Science Center Spring Break
- Holiday Camps at YMCA of Central Florida
- Bonnet Springs Park Spring Break 2026 (FREE!)
- Spring Break Camp at Central Florida Zoo
- Free Kick Orlando Camp
- Orlando Ballet Spring Break Camp
- Orlando Family Stage Spring Break Camp
- Orlando Museum of Art Spring Art Camp
- Spring Break Adventure at Alona’s Food Affair for Kids
Featured Spring Break Camps!
Orlando Science Center Spring Break
- Dates: March 13 (Single-day camp); March 16 – 20 (5-day camp), from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Location: Orlando Science Center
- Cost: Single-day camps $100 (members)/$110 (non-members); 5-day camps, $325 (members)/$365 (non-members)
It is hard to beat the camps offered at Orlando Science Center. Campers will explore a variety of hands-on science topics in a classroom setting and outdoors! For 2026 Spring Break, the Orlando Science Center camp will feature three different 5-day camps based on age, and a 1-day camp for K-2 & 3-5!

Holiday Camps at YMCA of Central Florida
- Dates: March 16 – 20, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., with single-day options available
- Location: Select locations in Central Florida (Dr. Phillips, Lake Nona, Oviedo, South Orlando)
- Cost: Varies per location, generally $35-50/day for members and $50-60/day for non-members.
At the Y, every day is filled with themed games, hands-on crafts, and exciting activities. In addition to having fun at camp, your child will also learn valuable skills. The Y has designated quiet time to read to help keep kids engaged during breaks.
Bonnet Springs Park Spring Break 2026
- Dates: March 16-20, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Location: 400 Bonnet Springs Blvd., Lakeland 33815 (Along the Park’s Nature Pathway)
- Cost: FREE; children must be accompanied by an adult
Fun and curiosity are on the agenda at Bonnet Springs Park this March as the park hosts its Spring Break 2026 lineup, featuring five packed days of live performances, hands-on STEAM activities and interactive experiences designed to spark imagination in guests of all ages. The Spring Break series blends learning with play, giving families opportunities to explore science, storytelling, technology and the arts in an outdoor setting. Each day features live shows, roaming performers, music and dozens of activity stations led by regional museums, science organizations and creative partners. For a full schedule and additional details, visit bonnetspringspark.com.
Even More Great Spring Break Camps in Orlando!
Spring Break Camp at Central Florida Zoo
- Dates: March 16 – 20, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Location: Central Florida Zoo, 3755 West Seminole Boulevard, Sanford 32771
- Cost: $240 for Passholders, or $260 for Non-Passholders
We LOVE the Central Florida Zoo, even just on a regular day. With lots of youth programs, including homeschool events, this Zoo knows how to give kids a good time. Week-long camps are offered for children 5-6, 6–8, and 9–12. There’s also optional before care and after care available for a fee.

Free Kick Orlando Camp
- Dates: March 16 – 20, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Location: Free Kick Orlando, 3180 Southgate Commerce Blvd. Orlando 32806
- Cost:
- Full Day, Full Week, 9am – 4pm: $330
- Half Day, Full Week, 9am – 12pm or 1pm – 4pm: $280
- Full Day, Single Day, 9am – 4pm: $95
Indoor soccer? You bet! Free Kick Orlando offers an indoor soccer facility with unique programming, including training, games, and scrimmages. Ages 4 to 14 years old, beginner to intermediate-level youth players, will enjoy a camp with qualified coaches. Early drop-off is available at 8 am for no extra charge, and late pick-up is available until 5 pm for no extra charge.
Orlando Ballet Junior Spring Break Camp
- Dates: March 16 – 20, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- Location: Orlando Ballet School, 600 N. Lake Formosa Drive, Orlando 32803
- Cost: $225
The half-day Jr. Dance Camp at Harriett’s Orlando Ballet Centre is designed for young dancers (ages 3-5, must be age 3 as of January 1st) and focuses on coordination, balance, rhythm, flexibility, and basic kinetic skills, as well as creative expression through dance. The classes are set to music and will introduce students to the foundational steps and vocabulary of ballet.
Orlando Family Stage Spring Break Camp
- Dates: March 16 – 20, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Location: Orlando Family Stage, 1001 E. Princeton St., Orlando 32803
- Cost:
- $350 for Spring Break: Nemo’s Big Blue World
- $375 for Spring Break: Finding Nemo Kids
- Discounts available for members
Head to the heart of Orlando at Loch Haven Park (near the Orlando Science Center) for a theater spring break camp that is sure to have a lasting impact on your kids. Orlando Family Stage is home to some incredible talent, many performers and leaders who dazzle fans in Orlando’s theme parks, and also lend their leadership here. Two camps are available based on age. “Spring Break: Nemo’s Big Blue World” is available to K – 2nd grade, while “Spring Break: Finding Nemo Kids” is offered for 3rd – 8th graders. Extended care is available from 7:30am – 9am and 4pm – 5:30 pm for $50 per week.

Orlando Museum of Art Spring Art Camp
- Dates: March 13, 16 – 20, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Location: Orlando Museum of Art
- Cost: Single-day camp $60/day (members)/$65/day (non-members); 6-Day camp $325 (members)/$350 (non-members)
The Orlando Museum of Art Spring Art Camp offers up to 6 days of artistic expression, fun, and learning, experimenting with multiple mediums and tools. The Spring Art Camp is ideal for grades 1-5. This camp encourages children to express their own ideas while also learning how artists use line, color, and form to share stories and experiences.
Spring Break Adventure in Cooking
- Dates: March 13, 16 – 20, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- Location: Alona’s Food Affair for Kids, 3094 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando 32806
- Cost: Single-day camp $110 (one child)/$200 (2 children); 6-day camp $699 (one child)/$1,150 (2 children)
This spring break, kids will travel the world through food, learning about different cultures and cooking each country’s favorite comfort dishes from scratch. Every day is a new destination, a new flavor, and a new adventure! Including dishes from: Italy, Mexico, Japan, France, the USA, and Creative World Day, where kids become chefs! Mixing ideas, shaping dough, and creating their own dish inspired by everything they learned. Spots are limited to 10 campers.



