Traditional Summer Camps vs. Teen Travel and Service Camps: Which is Right for You?

 

For many families, their kid’s summer often revolves around going to camp. Traditional summer camps have long been a staple of summer activities, offering fun and structured environments where kids can learn new skills, become more independent, and make friends.

However, lots of families are now seeking a slightly different experience, or their kids have been to camp for multiple summers and are now looking for the next step. That’s where teen summer programs like The Road Less Traveled can come in.

Here at RLT we offer experiences for 6th - 12th grade students that combines adventure, travel, cultural immersion, and community service. If your child is considering options for summer 2025, a teen travel and service camp with The Road Less Traveled might be the perfect next step.

Let's explore the similarities and differences between traditional summer camps and teen travel and service camps to help you decide which is right for you.

Similarities Between Traditional Summer Camps and Teen Travel and Service Camps

1. Skill Development

Both traditional summer camps and teen travel camps focus on developing various skills. Whether it's learning to canoe, cook over a campfire, pitch a tent, or living away from home in a community of new friends, these experiences help teens acquire practical and social skills that benefit them in everyday life.

2. Making New Friends

Camps of all kinds provide an excellent opportunity to meet new people and build lasting friendships. Both traditional and travel camps foster a sense of community and camaraderie, encouraging teens to connect with peers who share similar interests. They say camp friends are the best type of friends, and we don’t disagree!

3. Structured Activities

Traditional camps and teen travel programs both offer structured activities to keep participants engaged and active. From adventure activities to new card games, or even goofy group games, these activities are designed to be enjoyable and educational.

4. Independence and Responsibility

Attending a camp, whether traditional or travel-based, helps teens develop independence, responsibility and a whole mixture of other personal skills. Being away from home, managing personal schedules, and participating in group activities teach valuable life skills that contribute to personal growth.

So what are the Differences Between Traditional Summer Camps and Teen Travel and Service Camps?

1. Location and Scope

Traditional summer camps are typically located in one space, providing a familiar and contained environment for participants. In contrast, teen travel and service camps with The Road Less Traveled take teens to various destinations around the world, from the historical sites of Italy to the natural wonders of Iceland, offering a broader scope of experiences. There are benefits to both, but it’s an important factor to discuss with your child when considering options.

2. Cultural Exposure

While traditional camps often focus on outdoor and recreational activities, teen travel and service camps have the added ability to immerse participants in different cultures. Traveling to new countries allows teens to experience diverse traditions, languages, and cuisines, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the world. Living in a different country for 2 or 3 weeks over the summer can be a fantastic opportunity for students to experience a different way of life, and really get to know the place they are traveling to.

3. Service and Impact

A significant aspect of teen travel and service camps is the emphasis on community service and making a positive impact. Participants engage in meaningful projects that benefit local communities, such as environmental conservation, working with animals, building local community infrastructure, marine conservation, and healthcare initiatives. This focus on service sets teen travel camps apart from traditional camps, adding a layer of exposure, purpose and fulfilment.

4. Adventure and Exploration

While both styles of camp offer adventure activities, teen travel camps often offer a “leveled-up” version of these, which often attracts slightly older or more adventurous teens. From learning to scuba dive in Puerto Rico, to multi-day hiking, biking and kayaking expeditions across Norway, these programs provide thrilling experiences that go beyond the typical camp activities. This style of adventure activities often pushes teens to step out of their comfort zones and will challenge them, but the rewards and experiences are worth it!

Why Choose a Teen Travel and Service Camp with The Road Less Traveled?

For teens who have enjoyed traditional summer camps and are looking for the next step, a teen travel and service camp offers a perfect blend of adventure, new experiences, and personal growth. The Road Less Traveled provides carefully curated programs that ensure a safe and enriching experience, allowing teens to explore new destinations, engage in community service, and build lasting friendships along the way.

If you're ready to elevate your summer experience, explore our teen travel and service programs at The Road Less Traveled. There are lots of options, so our team is always available to chat and help you find a summer experience that’s just right for you!

 
Olly Cayless