06.03.2024

The Easter holidays are just around the corner, and Bremen offers numerous opportunities for parents to keep their school-aged children (6 and up) meaningfully occupied. With a wealth of supervised holiday programs, parents can be sure their children will not only have a great time but also continue to learn and grow during the break. The Bremen Holiday Compass once again provides parents with a digital overview of supervised activities for school children aged 6 and up.

Advantage: Reliably cared for

Fancy pottery, Minecraft, or American football? Or perhaps a self-defense course, a protest workshop, or a babysitting certificate? Various youth and leisure centers, youth organizations, educational institutions, and clubs in Bremen offer a wide range of activities tailored to the interests and needs of children and young people.

From sports camps and creative workshops to nature explorations, there's something for everyone. Professional counselors ensure that young people have fun in a safe and supportive environment, gaining new experiences and unforgettable memories.

Holiday Compass filters enable precise searches

The filters on bremer-ferienkompass.de allow you to search by various categories (creativity, activity, knowledge, and travel), by date, by specific districts, by free or low-cost activities, and by inclusive programs for schoolchildren with disabilities. For shared activities, familiennetz-bremen.de offers numerous ideas for school holidays.

Parents wishing to register their children for one of the holiday programs should inquire early, as places are limited and demand is high. Questions regarding registration and other details should be addressed directly to 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 .

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