Planning Spring Break? Four Seasons Nevis Has a New Kids’ Tennis Camp

By: - January 21st, 2026
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The beach at the Four Seasons.

One of the Caribbean’s top tennis resorts is adding a new family-friendly reason to plan a spring trip. The Four Seasons Nevis has announced a Spring Break Tennis Camp designed for children ages five to twelve, combining structured tennis instruction with creative activities and outdoor exploration. The program runs from March 16 through April 10, 2026, and is timed to align with peak spring break travel for families.

The camp takes place Monday through Friday from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm at the resort’s tennis center, a long-established draw for guests who travel with racquets in tow. It is built as a high-energy, social experience that balances skill-building with fun, giving young players a chance to improve their game while making friends during their stay.

A Skill-Focused, Kid-Friendly Tennis Program

Instruction is led by professional coaches from Troon–Peter Burwash International, the globally recognized tennis management company that oversees the resort’s tennis operations. Over the course of each week, campers are introduced to the fundamentals of tennis, including groundstrokes, serves, volleys and match play, with drills designed to match different ages and ability levels.

The emphasis is on confidence and enjoyment as much as technique. Through games, friendly competition and guided practice, children learn the mechanics of the sport while staying engaged in a supportive environment. According to the resort, the goal is for every participant to leave with stronger skills and positive associations with the game, whether they are picking up a racquet for the first time or already playing regularly at home.

“Our goal is to make tennis fun and approachable for kids while helping them build confidence and skills they can use for a lifetime,” said Angel Gyorgievski, Tennis Pro at Four Seasons Resort Nevis. “We combine expert instruction with exciting activities, so every child leaves with great memories and a love for the game.”

Beyond the Courts: Kids For All Seasons Activities

The tennis sessions are only part of the experience. Campers also participate in a rotating schedule of activities through the resort’s Kids For All Seasons program, which extends the day beyond pure athletics. These include hands-on creative projects such as jersey decorating and cookie decorating, along with outdoor activities like kite flying and guided monkey spotting tours, a favorite for younger guests on Nevis.

The added programming gives families a well-rounded afternoon option that blends movement, creativity and time outdoors. For parents, it offers a structured block of activities that fits neatly into a resort day, whether that means heading to the beach, booking a spa treatment or enjoying a long lunch on property.

A Premier Tennis Setting in the Caribbean

The camp is hosted at one of the region’s most complete resort tennis facilities. Four Seasons Resort Nevis features eight courts across three different surfaces, including hard, clay and astro turf, allowing young players to experience how the game changes under different conditions. The setting is distinctly tropical, with courts framed by palms and views of Nevis Peak rising in the background.

Additional amenities include night play under lights, a fully stocked Pro Shop and ongoing access to Troon–Peter Burwash International professionals, making the resort a destination for tennis-focused travelers of all ages. For families with multiple generations on the trip, it creates opportunities for parents and children to share time on the courts during the stay.

Pricing and Booking Details

The Spring Break Tennis Camp is priced at USD 495++ per child for the full program. Families seeking flexibility can opt for a daily drop-in rate of USD 170++ per child. The camp is combinable with all existing resort room rates and offers, making it easy to integrate into a broader spring travel plan.

About the author

Caitlin Sullivan began her career with Caribbean Journal as Arts and Culture editor before shifting to travel full time. She writes frequently on the Caribbean cruise industry, flight networks and broader travel news. Her most frequent Caribbean destination? Nassau.
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