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Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp

Learn more about camp! Please visit our camp website at www.mauioceancamp.org or call us at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.
Have fun, experience the ocean around you, and enjoy new discoveries and adventures at Ocean Camp. This popular day camp, offered by the experienced marine educators at Pacific Whale Foundation, is for children in kindergarten to grade 5.
Campers experience a variety of field trips and activities such as surf/windsurf lessons, tidepool explorations, beach fun, snorkel cruise to Molokini, hands-on science experiments, sports and games, arts and crafts, Maui Ocean Center visit, and much more. Campers choose from a variety of classroom activities resulting in a personalized camp experience.
The camp is located at Pacific Whale Foundation’s air-conditioned Discovery Center in Ma’alaea. Transportation to field trips is provided in air-conditioned vans.
Pacific Whale Foundation Ocean Camp is staffed with friendly, enthusiastic and energetic professionals with years of teaching and summer camp experience. In addition to holding graduate or undergraduate degrees, our counselors are also CPR, First Aid and Lifeguard certified and hold Marine Naturalist certifications from Pacific Whale Foundation. The camp is based on Pacific Whale Foundation's 31 years of experience in delivering quality marine education programs for kids.
We're especially proud of our 1:10 counselor to camper ratio, ensuring that each camper benefits from our staff's enthusiastic and friendly attention.
Camp hours are from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, unless noted otherwise. Late pick-up can be arranged with 24 hour advance notice.
For more information about camp sessions, please visit our special camp website at www.mauioceancamp.org or call us at (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.
To help you choose the camp dates for your child, our daily camp schedule can be downloaded here.
Register for single or multiple days. Pacific Whale Foundation members enjoy savings on all of our camp programs.
Download our Winter 2011 Camp Flyer and Registration Form:
Registration Form (PDF)
Winter Schedule (JPG)
Other resources to help you:
Camp FAQs
Camp Photo Gallery
How to Register




