An Unforgettable Holiday Adventure for Your Child
Safe, exciting, and designed to help your child thrive.
Why Choose CYC Holiday Camps?
Each school holiday period, CYC hosts camps for both primary and high school aged children. We do this because we genuinely believe that camping provides opportunities for young people to explore themselves and grow in confidence in ways that can’t be achieved in other settings.
As well as the social, emotional and physical benefits of time spent together in a temporary community, CYC holiday camps focus on the amazing love of Jesus. A love that is caring, patient, kind, generous, grateful, honest, brave and humble.
Building Confidence
Step out of your comfort zone and discover newfound resilience through fun, challenging adventures.
Making Lifelong Friends
Create lasting connections while exploring, learning, and thriving together in a supportive community.
Learning Through Camp
To Life In Christ
Our vision is “From life in camp – to life in Christ.” You have the opportunity and space to go deeper with your faith.
Book A Spot For Your Next School Holiday
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CYC Leaders Camp 2025
Easter Family Holiday Camp – Lennox Head
Join CYC Adventures at Lennox Head for a memorable Easter family getaway! Surrounded by nature, you'll enjoy quality family time, uplifting fellowship, and the chance to connect with both familiar faces and new friends. We can’t wait to celebrate the Easter break with you
Easter Family Holiday Camp – Burleigh Heads
Join CYC Adventures at Burleigh Heads for a memorable Easter family getaway! Surrounded by nature, you'll enjoy quality family time, uplifting fellowship, and the chance to connect with both familiar faces and new friends. We can’t wait to celebrate the Easter break with you
Easter Sessions Holiday Camp 2025
Join in the fun at camp! Enjoy outdoor activities, make new friends, and reconnect with old ones. Plus, experience daily devotionals celebrating Jesus' love through prayer, worship, and inspiring words.
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Activities
Create thriving communities through outdoor camp adventures that achieve your goals.
Safety First
Our passionate leaders are experienced educators dedicated to unlocking your students’ potential. We prioritise safety while encouraging students to explore new challenges and discover hidden strengths. A Child Safety Code of Conduct forms part of your organising process.
Guest Reviews & Reflections
Holiday Camp FAQs
Can I drop off my child earlier or pick them up later?
Unfortunately not. CYC is a busy place. Other programs and camp are operating before and after camp which means staff are busy preparing for your camp or setting up for the next one. Please respect our staff and volunteers by not arriving too early and ensuring you are on time to collect your child.
Are the activities and equipment safe?
Yes. CYC references the Australian Activity Standards and associated Good Practice Guides for all activities, along with Education Queensland guidelines around risk management. We also host hundreds of schools and thousands of students each year necessitating equipment be regularly maintained and staff trained in the art of group leading.
Are you equipped to have children with disabilities on camp?
Holiday camps are not specifically equipped for children with disabilities however we can accept some campers with disabilities. Please call the office to discuss further.
Can campers come for part of the week?
Unfortunately not. We encourage campers to be here for the whole week in order to make the most of the camp experience. It’s difficult to establish the friendships and develop the trust necessary in a camp environment if a camper leaves early or arrives late.
Can cabin requests be made?
Yes. The registration process allows for cabin requests. Please note, we cannot guarantee that we’ll be able to accommodate all requests (due to things like age of campers, other requests, room layouts etc) however we will do our best.
What happens on wet weather days?
We keep going! In the event, the weather poses a danger, the program will be modified. These modifications typically include indoor games and sports.
Are staff trained in first aid?
Yes. All CYC activities are run by CYC staff who hold Advanced First Aid qualifications There is also a designated Holiday Camp volunteer nurse who is in charge of medication and first aid.
Do you have to be Christian to come on camp?
No. Holiday camps are open to everyone! Please be aware that Bible studies are held each day during camp.
What does a day or week at camp look like?
Click on our sample program below. Please note, this is only a sample.
Is each camp different?
Yes. Each camp is led by a different group of volunteers, bringing their own approach to camp. Throughout the year we have a variety of activities planned so that those campers who attend multiple camps throughout the year find something different each time.
How do leaders volunteer and do they have to do training?
To become a leader an application form must be filled out. This is then reviewed by the Camp Director and references will be checked. Every leader must have a blue card linked to the CYC organisation. Leaders are also required to complete online and face to face training prior to camp. This training includes child protection policies, code of conduct and leadership skills.