If your spring break plan involves equal parts sunshine, smiles and children who fall asleep before you do, the Four Seasons Nevis tennis camp has a persuasive argument: a lively, structured afternoon program where young players can learn real tennis skills, make new pals and still have plenty left in the tank for the rest of the island’s fun.
Four Seasons Resort Nevis has announced its Spring Break Tennis Camp, running March 16 to April 10, 2026, with sessions Monday through Friday from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm at the resort’s tennis facilities. It’s designed for children aged 5–12, and it aims to hit that sweet spot parents love: expertly organised, genuinely active, and not remotely grim.
A proper tennis foundation—served with Caribbean joy
The camp is led by the professionals from Troon-Peter Burwash International, a name that carries weight in resort tennis circles for good reason. The coaching focus covers the fundamentals young players actually need—groundstrokes, serves, volleys and match play—delivered through drills, games and friendly competition that feels more like play than “practice.”
And yes, it’s still tennis. Not just running around waving a racket like a butterfly net.
“Our goal is to make tennis fun and approachable for kids while helping them build confidence and skills they can use for a lifetime,” says Angel Gyorgievski, Tennis Pro at Four Seasons Resort Nevis. “We combine expert instruction with exciting activities, so every child leaves with great memories and a love for the game,” continues Angel.
That quote tells you the philosophy in one clean rally: build competence, build confidence, keep it fun.
The schedule that makes sense for families
Timing matters on holiday, and this is neatly slotted into the day. By running in the early afternoon, the camp leaves mornings open for beach time, family excursions or a leisurely breakfast that doesn’t involve searching for missing flip-flops. Then, when the Four Seasons Nevis tennis camp begins, parents get a dependable block of time while kids get a high-energy hit of movement and learning.
It’s also long enough to be meaningful—three and a half hours—without tipping into the “overtired meltdown” danger zone.
Not just tennis: the extras kids actually talk about
Beyond the court, the camp offers creative and recreational activities through the resort’s Kids For All Seasons programme. The line-up includes jersey decorating, cookie decorating, kite flying, and monkey spotting tours—which, if you’ve never seen a child’s face light up at the prospect of monkey spotting, you’ve been missing one of parenting’s great small pleasures.
It’s a thoughtful mix. Tennis gives structure and progression; the creative and outdoor activities keep the week varied and social, which is often where the holiday memories really stick.
Eight courts, three surfaces, and a setting that does half the work
Part of the appeal here is the venue itself. Four Seasons Resort Nevis sits among the Caribbean’s standout tennis destinations, with eight courts across three different surfaces—hard, clay, and astro turf. For young players, that’s more than a fancy detail: it’s a chance to experience how the ball behaves differently, how footwork changes, and how adapting is part of the sport.
The resort also offers night play under lights, a fully stocked Pro Shop, and ongoing access to professional instruction from the Troon-Peter Burwash International team. In other words: even if your child comes for camp, the whole family can leave feeling like tennis is now part of the holiday vocabulary.
Pricing and flexible options
The Spring Break Tennis Camp is priced at:
- USD 495++ per child for the full program
- USD 170++ daily drop-in rate for families who want flexibility
It’s also noted as combinable with existing resort room rates and offers—useful for families planning a wider spring break package.
If you’re comparing options, the value proposition is straightforward: structured coaching, a premium facility, and an activity programme that reduces the “what do we do next?” planning burden.
Who it’s best for
The camp is built for ages 5–12, and it’s positioned to work for a wide range of ability levels—first-timers who need the basics, and more confident juniors who want reps, rallying and match play in a fun environment.
It’s also a strong fit for:
- Families seeking an active holiday routine (without full-day scheduling)
- Kids who thrive with coaching, games and group energy
- Parents who want a reliable afternoon plan during spring break
- Young players curious about different court surfaces and conditions
And if you’re hoping to nudge a child toward a sport they can enjoy for life, tennis is an excellent candidate—social, skill-based, and wonderfully portable. You can play it almost anywhere, at almost any age, with almost anyone.
How to sign up
To register or learn more, families can contact the resort directly:
- Pro Shop: (869) 469-1111 ext. 54
- Email: proshop.nev@fourseasons.com
For more resort information and bookings, the release notes you can visit here, email, or call 869 469 6238.
Why this spring break option stands out
Plenty of kids’ camps promise “fun.” Fewer manage to combine fun with genuine skill development, professional coaching, and a destination that feels like a reward in itself. The Four Seasons Nevis tennis camp leans into all three—tennis fundamentals, varied activities, and a setting that turns everyday practice into something that feels like an event.
And when the day ends, there’s a decent chance your child will be tired, happy, and quietly proud of a better backhand. Which, on holiday, is a small miracle—right up there with finding suncream that isn’t sticky.
