GoldenEye, the enduring Jamaican resort as soon as house to James Bond creator Ian Fleming, is popping its storied north coast property into an unforgettable summer time playground for youths. This yr, the resort will host the first-ever Little Barefoot Summer season Camp, a six-day adventure-filled program designed for youngsters ages 5 to 10.
Set to run August 3–8, 2025, the camp blends hands-on eco-learning, island folklore, and cultural crafts — all towards the luxurious backdrop of GoldenEye’s 52-acre tropical haven.
Little Barefoot gives far more than conventional camp enjoyable. From guided nature walks by gardens teeming with uncommon birds and orchids to observing Hawksbill sea turtles nesting alongside the coast, campers will join with Jamaica’s pure world in significant methods. August occurs to fall inside the island’s turtle nesting and hatching season, giving youngsters a uncommon likelihood to witness these magical moments firsthand.
A spotlight of this system features a session with Travis Graham, head of the GoldenEye Basis, who will stroll campers by the resort’s ongoing sea turtle conservation work alongside Gibraltar Seashore — the place as much as 20,000 hatchlings are launched annually.
This system additionally dives deep into Jamaican tradition. Campers will study to make dolls and bracelets utilizing Calico, discover the pulsating rhythms of Nyabinghi drumming with an area Rastafarian grasp, and expertise interactive storytelling led by acclaimed Jamaican performer Amina Blackwood Meeks, who brings Caribbean folklore to life with conventional devices.

Afternoons imply water play at Low Cay Seashore, the place youngsters can snorkel, kayak, paddleboard, or take glass-bottom boat rides underneath skilled supervision. Evenings wind down with motion pictures and traditional s’mores underneath the celebrities.
The Little Barefoot Summer season Camp is obtainable solely to GoldenEye visitors and residents. The price is $1,500 per little one for the total six-day session (lodging not included). House is restricted, and reservations are required.
To study extra or reserve a spot, contact: [email protected].