COMO Hotels opens summer space camps
This summer, Como Hotels and Resorts is hosting space camps for kids.
COMO Maalfushi, COMO Point Yamu and COMO Uma Canggu invite guests aged 8-16 to hear first-hand from NASA veteran astronaut Nicole Stott and citizen astronaut Sarah Sabry.
The program focuses on art, food, and the environment as participants learn about space exploration.
COMO Uma Canggu, Bali, Indonesia: July 17 – July 23 with Nicole Scott
A river clean-up activity with Sungai Watch and contribute to preserving Bali’s environment.
COMO Point Yamu, Phuket, Thailand: July 9 – July 14 with Nicole Scott
Planting mangroves on the East coast of Phuket, while enjoying the breath-taking views.
COMO Maalifushi, Maldives: July 28 – August 6 with Sara Sabry
Join astronaut Sarah Sabry in a beach clean-up on a neighbouring island, contributing to the conservation of the Maldivian ecosystem
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