La Victoria Camp to Welcome Over 9,000 Children and Young People This Year

Jul 4, 2025 | Current affairs, Featured, Interview, Portada, Post, Revista Lloseta, Thursday Daily Bulletin, Tradition


The Balearic Government facility kicks off the 2025 season with more than 20,000 planned stays

La Victoria is debuting new accessibility improvements this year, including an amphibious wheelchair, adapted tents, and a ramp for young people with reduced mobility.

The La Victoria camp, one of the youth facilities managed by the Government of the Balearic Islands and a benchmark in educational leisure activities, is now fully operational. This season, it is expected to host over 9,000 children and young people, thanks to activities organized by more than 60 organizations, schools, and leisure companies that have already booked their stays.

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La Victoria Camp to Welcome Over 9,000 Children and Young People This Year

Participating institutions include educational centers such as IES CTEIB, CEIP Voramar, CC Es Liceu, Escola S’Unió, CEIP Son Basca, IES Madina Mayurca, CEIP Puig de Sóller, IES Santa Margalida, as well as parents’ associations, local councils such as those of Alcúdia, Manacor, and Sencelles, and regional organizations like the Red Cross Youth, Espiral, and the Association of Single-Parent Families of the Balearic Islands. In total, the season is expected to generate over 20,000 bookings.

Between June 29 and August 2, summer camps organized by the Consell de Mallorca will take place, aimed at children and young people aged 9 to 16. The program includes two weekly shifts, with arrivals on Sundays and departures on Saturdays, and foresees a total participation of 750 children and youth. The activities will focus on nature, promoting coexistence, inclusion, and active participation.

Facility Improvements for the 2025 Season

This year, the Government has introduced significant improvements to the camp’s infrastructure to further promote universal accessibility and enhance the quality of the educational experience:

  • Adaptation of two tents to accommodate a total of eight young people with reduced mobility.
  • Installation of bunk beds in several tents to improve comfort and optimize space.
  • Construction of a ramp providing access to restroom facilities to ensure full accessibility.
  • Purchase of an amphibious wheelchair to facilitate access to bathing areas for children with reduced mobility.
  • Repair of the water tank in the dining area.
  • Installation of an outdoor cinema, located on the dining area esplanade, to enrich evening activities.

With these actions, the Government reaffirms its commitment to offering a high-quality, inclusive, and transformative public leisure program, placing the educational, emotional, and social needs of children and young people in the Balearic Islands at the center.