Spring break sneaks up fast in Brevard. One minute you are just trying to get through the school week, and the next you are scrambling to find something fun, safe, and actually useful for the kids to do while you're still working.

To make it easier, we pulled together a parent-friendly guide to spring break camp options around Brevard County — from robotics and gaming camps to basketball, baseball, art, surf, skating, and city programs. Prices, dates, and availability can change quickly, so think of this as a curated shortlist to help you compare the best fits faster.

Quick Picks for Parents

Best Options by Area

  • Melbourne / Viera / Suntree: Code Ninjas, Big City Basketball, Melbourne Wickham Park, My Gym, Lil' Ninjas, Space Coast United Soccer
  • Rockledge: Dingers, McLarty Junior Lifeguard Camp, Sky Zone, Space Coast Iceplex
  • Cocoa / Cocoa Beach: Cocoa Beach Leisure Services, Ron Jon Surf School, Sandy Beach Surfing, Jenn-Gallo Art Studio, Painting with a Twist
  • Palm Bay: City of Palm Bay, Glitz & Glam of Art
  • Satellite Beach: Satellite Beach Rec camps including NERF, dance/gymnastics, skate, and slime

STEM & Technology Camps

Code Ninjas Viera (Roblox + Minecraft)
Best for kids who already love games and want to build instead of just play.
Ages 7–13 | 1950 Viera Blvd #112, Rockledge
Code Ninjas is offering full- and half-day options for kids who want a more screen-native spring break. Campers use Roblox and Minecraft as the hook, but the bigger draw is learning logic, creativity, and beginner coding skills.
Dates: March 23–27, 2026
Hours: 8am–3pm full day or 8–11am / 12–3pm half day
Cost: $400 full day / $235 half day (plus admin fees)
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Sports & Athletics

Big City Basketball Spring Break Camp
A strong pick for hoopers who want a full week built around skill work and reps.
Ages 6–16 | 2950 N Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne
This is one of the more straightforward sports-camp options on the list: a full-day basketball camp focused on fundamentals, movement, and game improvement in a structured environment.
Dates: April 6–10, 2026
Hours: Monday–Friday, 9am–4pm
Cost: $250
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Dingers Training Center Baseball & Softball Clinic
Best for kids who want a shorter, more focused sports block instead of all-day camp.
Ages 7+ | 3795 Flypark Dr., Rockledge
Dingers offers a tighter baseball and softball training window, which may be ideal for families who want a high-energy morning session without committing to a full-day schedule.
Dates: March 23–26, 2026
Hours: 9am–12pm
Cost: $240
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Space Coast United Soccer Spring Break Camp
Ages 4+ | 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Melbourne
A good local option for soccer families, with both mini-camp and regular camp formats depending on age.
Dates: March 23–26, 2026
Cost: $80–$100
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City & County Programs

Brevard County Parks & Rec Spring Break Camp
One of the most practical options for working parents.
Grades K–6 | Multiple Central and North Brevard locations
If you need a long day, broad age coverage, and a more traditional camp mix of games, crafts, and outdoor activities, this is one of the best value plays on the list.
Dates: March 23–27, 2026
Hours: 7am–6pm (Adaptive Center: 9am–4pm)
Cost: $107.25 for the week or $35.76 per day
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City of Melbourne Spring Break Camp at Wickham Park
A classic all-around camp option in a strong location.
Ages 6–12 | 2815 Leisure Way, Melbourne
Melbourne's Wickham Park camp checks the familiar boxes: sports, games, arts, crafts, and a full-day schedule that makes it realistic for families juggling work hours.
Dates: March 23–27, 2026
Hours: 7:30am–5:30pm
Cost: $100/week
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City of Palm Bay Spring Break Camp
A low-cost option with a full-day structure.
Ages 6–12 | 370 Championship Cir. NW, Palm Bay
Palm Bay's camp offers a budget-friendly week with games, sports, reading time, outdoor activity, and a few extra touches that make it feel kid-friendly rather than just childcare coverage.
Dates: March 16–20, 2026
Hours: 7am–6pm
Cost: $90/week

Cocoa Beach Leisure Services Spring Break Camp
A good fit for beachside families who want a city-run program close to home.
Ages 5–12 | 321 Ramp Road, Cocoa Beach
Hosted at the Cocoa Beach Recreation Center, this one offers another dependable city-run option with resident and non-resident pricing plus drop-in flexibility.
Dates: March 20 and March 23–27, 2026
Hours: 9am–4pm
Cost: $125 residents / $140 non-residents / $35 drop-in
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Eddie-Lee Taylor Sr. Community Center
Ages 6–12 | 900 E. Strawbridge Ave, Melbourne
One of the lower-cost options on the board, making it worth a look for parents trying to balance coverage and budget.
Dates: March 23–27, 2026
Hours: 7:30am–5:30pm
Cost: $32 resident / $38 non-resident
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Arts, Creative & Hands-On Camps

Jenn-Gallo Art Studio Spring Break Camp
Ages 5–12 | Cocoa Village
A strong option for creative kids who want a studio-style camp week instead of sports or rec programming.
Dates: March 23–27, 2026
Hours: 9am–2pm
Cost: $100/day

Glitz & Glam of Art Drop-In Camp
Ages 3–16 | Palm Bay
Flexible drop-in art sessions may work well for families that do not need a full-week commitment.
Hours: 7:30–11:30am or 12–4pm
Cost: $35 per 4-hour session / $60 full day
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MyMakerScape + Painting with a Twist
Indialantic / Cocoa
These are good options for families wanting art, making, and project-based camps instead of a standard rec format.

Beach, Surf & Water Camps

Ron Jon Surf School Spring Break Camp
Ages 7–17 | Cocoa Beach
If you want a spring break camp that actually feels like the Space Coast, this is one of the most on-brand options.
Dates: March 23–27, 2026
Hours: 9am–12pm
Cost: $325 total ($150 deposit noted)
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Sandy Beach Surfing Spring Break Camp
Ages 8+ | Cocoa Beach
Another strong surf option for older kids who want several days of coached water time.
Dates: March 23–26, 2026
Hours: 9am–2pm
Cost: $335

McLarty Aquatic Center Junior Lifeguard Camp
Grades 6–9 | Rockledge
A standout option for older kids interested in water safety, confidence, and emergency response basics.
Dates: March 23–27, 2026
Hours: 9am–4pm
Cost: $119.26
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Satellite Beach Rec & Specialty Camps

Satellite Beach has one of the more interesting lineups because it offers several specialized camp styles instead of one generic all-purpose week. Options include NERF Wars, Rhythm in Motion Dance/Gymnastics, Skate Camp, and Super Slime Party. If your child has a very specific interest, this is one of the best places to browse.
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Indoor Active Options

Sky Zone Rockledge Spring Break Camp
Ages 6–13 | Rockledge
A strong all-day indoor-energy option if you want movement, supervision, and weather-proof planning.
Dates: March 23–27, 2026
Hours: full and half-day options available
Cost: about $175–$300 depending on format
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My Gym Spring Break Camp
Ages 3–11 | Melbourne
A shorter option that may fit younger kids or parents who only need a partial-day block.
Dates: March 23–26, 2026
Hours: 1pm–4pm
Cost: $45

Ice & Specialty Sports

Space Coast Iceplex Beginner Hockey / Beginner Ice Camps
Rockledge
A great niche option for kids who want to try hockey or skating in a structured beginner-friendly environment.
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Specialty Program

Brevard Autism Coalition Prevocational Adventure Camp
A meaningful option for older teens who need something more tailored than a general camp.
Ages 14–22 | Melbourne (location TBD)
This camp is designed to support teens with autism through prevocational and life-skills-oriented programming in a spring break format that is more specialized than the general rec options.
Dates: March 23–27, 2026
Hours: 8:30am–2pm
Cost: $200
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Before You Register

  • Double-check dates, because not every camp follows the exact same spring break week.
  • Verify whether prices changed, especially for resident vs. non-resident rates and early-bird pricing.
  • Ask about what kids need to bring each day — lunch, water bottles, athletic gear, laptops, or extra clothes.
  • If a camp is a strong fit, register early. The city and county options usually move first.