30.09.2025

Overview for families in the city of Bremen

From October 13th to 25th, 2025, Bremen schoolchildren can once again look forward to a wide range of holiday activities. The Bremen Holiday Compass , a service provided by "familiennetz bremen," gives parents and guardians a comprehensive overview of reliably supervised holiday programs – thus simplifying holiday planning.

Whether it's a cooking course, autumn day camp, self-assertion training, fluid painting, holiday bouldering or an autumn musical – a look at the current program shows that there is not only childcare during the autumn holidays, but also a wide range of experiences.

Filters enable precise searches

On bremer-ferienkompass.de, offers can be filtered by category (creativity, activity, knowledge, travel), as well as by district, duration, cost, and inclusive offers for children with disabilities. The offers are aimed at children from approximately 6 years old (school children).

Provide relief for parents

The Bremen Holiday Compass offers relief for parents, as many families rely on good childcare during school holidays. Low-cost and inclusive programs are highlighted to ensure that as many children as possible can participate.

"The Bremen Holiday Compass shows how rich the range of activities in Bremen is – from sports and nature to creative pursuits and excursions," says Barbara Peper from the Bremen Family Network. She adds: "The involvement of many organizations and associations is a particular strength of this service – this commitment is what makes the Holiday Compass so diverse and comprehensive."

Registration is handled through the provider

Parents should be aware: Get informed early and secure your spot! Some programs fill up quickly. Registration is done directly with the providers. Providers who would like to advertise their supervised holiday programs free of charge via the portal can find all the necessary information at bremer-ferienkompass.de/fuer-anbieter .

Visit the Bremen Holiday Compass website

The “Bremen Holiday Compass” and the “Bremen Family Network” are financed and supported by the Senator for Labour, Social Affairs, Youth and Integration.