The Campus Experience welcomes boys and girls aged 9 to 17 who want to live a unique and unforgettable experience in Andorra. Under the supervision of Real Madrid Foundation coaches, participants will enjoy training sessions tailored to their age, combined with educational and recreational activities that promote teamwork, fun, and the learning of values.
| 8:00 a.m. | Wake-up call and breakfast |
| 9:00 a.m. | Training session |
| 10:00 a.m. | Break and snack |
| 10:30 a.m. | Training session |
| 11:30 a.m. | Stretching and Review of Key Concepts |
| 11:45 a.m. | Shower |
| 12:15 p.m. | Guided activity (values-based) |
| 1:00 p.m. | Lunch |
| 2:00 p.m. | Swimming Pool |
| 3:45 p.m. | Guided activity |
| 4:45 p.m. | Afternoon snack |
| 5:30 p.m. | Match |
| 6:30 p.m. | Stretching and Review of Key Concepts |
| 7:00 p.m. | Shower and personal hygiene |
| 8:00 p.m. | Dinner |
| 8:45 p.m. | Evening activity |
| 10:00 p.m. | Bedtime |
*Campus Experience reserves the right to modify facilities and schedules for organizational reasons, while maintaining the same quality standards.
Located in a privileged natural setting, the complex features state-of-the-art training pitches, functional spaces for technical and tactical work, as well as support areas for players and coaching staff.
A modern, safe and fully equipped environment that ensures optimal conditions for athletic development throughout the campus.
*Training sessions will take place at Centre d’Entrenament de la FAF or, if not available, at other facilities within the city of Andorra.
Located in the centre of Andorra la Vella and offering panoramic views over the valley, Hotel Panorama features spacious and bright rooms, a buffet-style restaurant, and common areas designed to encourage social interaction, as well as a wellness area with a heated swimming pool, jacuzzi and gym.
A peaceful and well-equipped environment that ensures rest, comfort and a complete experience throughout the campus.
Includes shirt, shorts, and socks. Wearing the minikit during training sessions is mandatory for all participants.
Price: €58 per minikit
Goalkeeper jersey for all programs. The black jersey is for goalkeepers in the Campus MAX program, and the green jersey is for all other programs.
Price: €29 per jersey
Extension of the cancellation or modification period for the participant’s registration. With this plan, families can cancel or change dates within a longer timeframe than the standard policy, reducing the risk in case of unforeseen circumstances (travel, health issues, work schedule). This service provides more flexible management of the booking and protects the investment made when reserving a place at the campus.
Check the Campus Protection Plan conditions HERE.
Price: 180€
Transfer service from Barcelona to Andorra (includes both outbound and return journeys).
The outbound journey will take place on Sunday, August 2 at 3:00 p.m. (meeting point to be confirmed).
The return journey will take place on Friday, August 7 at 18:00.
This service can be requested until 1 July, as after this date it will not be possible to obtain the required authorisation for minors travelling abroad in time.
To book this service, it is mandatory to present a valid ID document (DNI or passport) and the authorisation for minors travelling abroad (available HERE).
Price: €180 (includes outbound and return transfer)
Campus Experience is a summer educational program for boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 17, organized by the Real Madrid Foundation. Its goal is to offer a unique learning experience that combines soccer training with educational activities focused on values such as respect, teamwork, equality, self-esteem, motivation, autonomy, and healthy habits. Through training sessions, workshops, and team-building activities, participants develop both their athletic and personal skills in a safe and professional environment.
Valencia Location (July 20–24)
The camp takes place entirely at the facilities of the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, a spacious and secure environment that is fully adapted for sports training and the organization of activities for minors. The campus features sports fields, a swimming pool, dining areas, and dedicated spaces for complementary activities.
Tarragona Location (July 26–31)
This is a residential camp with full accommodation. Participants stay on-site for the entire duration of the program, where both lodging and all sports activities take place within the same facilities.
Andorra Location (August 2–7)
This is a residential camp with full accommodation. Participants stay at Hotel Panorama, a hotel especially suited for group stays. Training sessions take place at the Andorran Football Federation Training Center in Santa Coloma. Both the accommodation and training facilities are fully adapted for sports practice and the organization of activities for minors.
Valencia Location (External Camp)
As this is an external camp with a full-day program, it is neither necessary nor recommended for participants to bring electronic devices. There is no time or designated space during the camp for their use, and their use is not permitted, as it interferes with the sports, educational, and social dynamics of the program. For this reason, families are advised not to bring mobile phones, tablets, smartwatches, computers, or other valuable devices, in order to avoid potential loss or incidents.
Tarragona Location (Residential Camp)
As this is a residential camp, participants are recommended to bring their mobile phone in order to communicate with their families. However, phone use will be strictly limited to time spent in their rooms and will not be allowed outside the room during the rest of the camp activities. Regarding other electronic devices (tablets, computers, etc.), it is recommended not to bring them, as they may be lost, misplaced, or damaged. The camp is not responsible for the condition or care of these devices.
Andorra Location (Residential Camp)
As this is a residential camp, participants are recommended to bring their mobile phone in order to communicate with their families. However, phone use will be strictly limited to time spent in their rooms and will not be allowed outside the room during the rest of the camp activities. Regarding other electronic devices (tablets, computers, etc.), it is recommended not to bring them, as they may be lost, misplaced, or damaged. The camp is not responsible for the condition or care of these devices.
Valencia Location (External Camp)
At the Valencia camp, participants are not required to bring a mobile phone, as its use is not necessary at any point during the program and is not permitted during activities.
Tarragona Location (Residential Camp)
Yes, at the Tarragona camp, mobile phones with a Spanish carrier will work normally for both calls and data services, according to the conditions of each family’s mobile plan. Mobile phone use is limited to rest periods in the room, for communication with families.
Andorra Location (Residential Camp)
Andorra is not part of the European Union, so mobile coverage and data usage depend on each family’s carrier and mobile plan. In some cases, service may not be included in the standard plan or may generate additional charges. However, mobile phone use is limited to rest periods in the room, where participants have access to Wi-Fi to communicate with their families without any issues.
Voltage and Plug Type in Andorra
Andorra uses the same voltage and plug type as Spain, so no adapters are required to charge electronic devices.
Yes, as long as both participants are enrolled in the same program, are the same age, and attend during the same dates. This request must be indicated during the registration process in the “comments” or “preferences” section. Although the organizing team will do everything possible to accommodate these requests, placement cannot be guaranteed 100%.
Yes. If the minor is authorized to leave the campus without an accompanying adult, a signed authorization from the legal guardian must be submitted in advance. This document can be requested by emailing info@campusexperiencermf.com and must be sent at least 24 hours before the child’s departure.
Valencia Location (July 20–24)
The Valencia camp is an external camp with the following daily schedule:
Families must accompany participants to the designated meeting point during both check-in and check-out. Prior to the start of the camp, detailed information will be sent regarding the assigned meeting point and the daily check-in and check-out procedures.
Tarragona Location (July 26–31)
The Tarragona camp is a residential camp.
Families who bring participants on their own will be assigned a specific time window to complete check-in and check-out directly at Camp Joliu.
Families who book the optional transfer service must complete both check-in and check-out at a designated meeting point in Tarragona, which will be communicated in advance.
Transfer service from Tarragona:
Departure: Sunday, July 26
Return: Friday, July 31, in the afternoon
Cost: €90 (round trip)
Condition: Subject to a minimum number of registered participants
Prior to the start of the camp, detailed information will be sent regarding the assigned meeting point and the check-in and check-out procedures.
Andorra Location (August 2–7)
The Andorra camp is a residential camp.
Families who bring participants on their own will be assigned a specific time window to complete check-in at Hotel Panorama and check-out at the sports facilities.
Families who book the optional transfer service must complete both check-in and check-out at a designated meeting point in Barcelona, which will be communicated in advance.
Transfer service from Barcelona:
Departure: Sunday, August 2
Return: Friday, August 7, in the afternoon
Cost: €90 (round trip)
Condition: Subject to a minimum number of registered participants
Important: In order to book the transfer service to Andorra, it is mandatory to arrange the travel authorization for minors, as the trip involves traveling outside Spanish territory.
Prior to the start of the camp, detailed information will be sent regarding the assigned meeting point and the check-in and check-out procedures.
All participants must travel at all times with a valid national ID card or passport, regardless of their nationality.
Participants traveling with their families do not require any additional authorization, provided they have their personal identification documents.
Participants who book the transfer service must mandatorily obtain the travel authorization for minors that allows them to leave the country accompanied by authorized camp staff.
Prior to the start of the camp, families will be provided with all the necessary information to correctly complete this authorization process.
More information:
https://web.guardiacivil.es/es/tramites/procedimientos_administrativos/Formulario-de-permiso-para-salida-de-menores-residentes-en-Espana-al-extranjero/
Tarragona Location (July 26–31)
Participants stay at the facilities of Camp Joliu, a leading center that combines top-level sports and residential facilities.
The complex is fully adapted for the organization of activities for minors and offers all the necessary amenities to ensure a comfortable, safe, and well-structured stay, supporting both proper rest and positive coexistence among participants.
Andorra Location (August 2–7)
Participants stay at Hotel Panorama, a historic and well-established hotel in the area, widely recognized for its experience hosting groups, particularly those linked to sports programs.
The hotel is fully adapted for sports camp stays, providing a comfortable and functional environment aligned with the organizational and rest needs of the program.
Tarragona Location (July 26–31)
Rooms at Camp Joliu are shared, with a minimum occupancy of two participants per room. They are designed specifically for youth camp stays and are equipped with ceiling fans to ensure a comfortable temperature during rest periods. The shared-room format encourages group living, mutual support among participants, and a collective experience aligned with the values of the camp, always within a safe environment supervised by the camp staff.
Andorra Location (August 2–7)
Rooms at Hotel Panorama are shared, with a minimum occupancy of two participants per room. All rooms include a private bathroom, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi access, providing a comfortable and functional environment for rest after daily activities. This type of accommodation supports integration and coexistence among participants, while always prioritizing supervision and overall well-being.
Yes. Campus Experience staff live in the residence with the participants and provide 24-hour supervision and support.
In addition, an external security team monitors access points and common areas through cameras and on-site personnel both day and night.
The residence offers all the necessary amenities to ensure participants enjoy a safe and comfortable stay:
No. For safety reasons, participants are not allowed to leave the residence unaccompanied. They may only do so with campus staff or during organized outings (training sessions, excursions, visits).
Family members who wish to pick up their child must be previously authorized and present a valid ID at the entrance.
Every day, participants have a set time to communicate with their families, during which they can use their mobile phones or connect via Wi-Fi. In case of an emergency outside that time slot, parents can contact the campus coordination team.
All meals are served in the residence dining hall or at the training facilities, in organized group shifts and always under staff supervision. The dining service is managed by a professional catering team that prepares balanced menus tailored to the participants’ nutritional needs.
Valencia Location (External Camp)
Registration includes:
Tarragona Location (Residential Camp)
Registration includes:
Andorra Location (Residential Camp)
Registration includes:
These meals ensure a complete and balanced diet throughout the entire camp day, adapted to the participants’ level of physical activity and daily schedule.
Campus Experience pays special attention to food allergies and intolerances. During registration, parents or guardians must specify any allergies or dietary restrictions so that the kitchen staff and monitors can ensure a safe and appropriate menu.
Personalized menus are prepared for participants with allergies to gluten, lactose, nuts, or other specific foods. The staff is trained in proper food handling to avoid cross-contamination.
Yes. Campus Experience offers pork-free, vegetarian, and allergy- or intolerance-adapted meal options (such as lactose-free or gluten-free).
Halal and Kosher meals are not available.
All dietary requests must be communicated at least 30 days prior to the start of the program in order to ensure proper coordination with the catering service.
No. For food safety and allergen control reasons, bringing food from outside is not allowed, except in medically justified cases that have been previously approved by the campus coordination team.
Yes. All participants eat together with their monitors and teammates, fostering social interaction and team spirit.
During meals, staff members supervise to ensure participants eat properly and attend to any needs or incidents. Meals are not included in the Half-Day program.
Valencia Location (July 20–24)
Training sessions take place at the sports facilities of the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV), located within the campus itself. These are spacious and safe areas specifically prepared for soccer training, allowing all sessions to be carried out on-site, without external travel, and ensuring maximum comfort for participants.
Tarragona Location (July 26–31)
Training sessions are held at the sports facilities of Camp Joliu, located within the same complex where the camp takes place. These fields are regularly used for organized sports programs and offer the necessary conditions to guarantee high-quality training, fully integrated into the daily camp routine and without the need for transfers.
Andorra Location (August 2–7)
Training sessions take place at the facilities of the Andorran Football Federation Training Center, located in Santa Coloma. These facilities are specifically prepared for soccer training and provide an ideal environment for the development of the camp’s sports program, aligned with established training and player development standards.
The camp is staffed by certified coaches endorsed by the Real Madrid Foundation.
During training sessions, participants work following the official methodology of the Real Madrid Foundation. Off the field, these same professionals accompany and supervise participants throughout the rest of the activities and daily camp life, ensuring continuous, consistent, and high-quality support at both the sports and educational levels.
Campus Experience follows the official Real Madrid Foundation methodology, focused on the comprehensive development of the participant, technical, tactical, and personal values.
Each session combines specific drills with team dynamics, aiming to balance soccer improvement with personal growth.
Training sessions are structured in stages: warm-up, technical–tactical development, competition, and final reflection.
Participants are grouped according to their age.
Each session lasts between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on the program.
After every session, participants have time for stretching, recovery, and personal hygiene before moving on to the next activity.
In addition to the sports training sessions, participants take part in educational, recreational, and cultural activities known as “Experience Activities”. These activities are designed to reinforce the core values of the program: respect, teamwork, equality, self-esteem, motivation, autonomy, and healthy habits.
Payment for the program is made through the official online registration form using a credit or debit card. Cash payments and phone payments are not accepted.
There are two payment options available:
Credit and debit cards (Visa, MasterCard, or similar) are accepted. American Express is not always supported by the payment system.
Payment details are entered through a secure gateway, and Campus Experience staff will never request or manage banking information via email or phone.
Once the payment process is completed, the parent or guardian will receive a confirmation email with a summary of the registration. Final confirmation is subject to the complete submission of all required documents before the start of the program.
Find the cancellation policy HERE.
Campus Experience offers special discounts for the following cases:
No. Discounts and promotional codes cannot be combined (the highest available discount will apply).
If the participant does not make the payment within the established deadlines, the reservation will be automatically canceled and the spot will be released for another participant.
Before the start of the program, each participant must submit the following documents through the form or by email:
Failure to provide any of these documents may prevent the participant from participating in the campus.
The documentation must be fully submitted at least 30 days before the start of the program.
If registration is completed within that period, the documents must be sent within a maximum of 72 hours after payment confirmation.
If the documentation is not submitted within the indicated deadline, the participant will not be allowed to attend the campus until the situation is resolved. In such cases, Campus Experience cannot guarantee the reservation of the spot or the timely delivery of materials.
Yes. Campus Experience can issue an official invitation letter for participants who need it to apply for a visa. To request this document, all participant documentation must be provided.
This document is issued only in the name of the minor and only once registration has been completed and payment received in full.
No. Invitation letters are issued exclusively in the name of the registered participant. Campus Experience does not process or issue travel documents for parents or accompanying persons.
Each family must consult their Consulate or Embassy to determine the entry requirements for traveling to Spain.
If a participant shows symptoms or requires medical assistance, a monitor or coordinator will personally accompany them to the healthcare center.
The family will be immediately informed by phone or email, and a medical report or clinical statement will be sent to them.
Yes. All participants are covered by accident insurance that includes:
However, this insurance does not replace personal medical insurance and does not cover pre-existing conditions, luggage loss, or travel cancellations.
Yes. All participants must have medical or travel insurance with coverage in Spain, valid for the entire duration of their stay.
For citizens of the European Union, it is recommended to present the European Health Insurance Card.
International participants must present a private insurance policy covering illness, accident, hospitalization, and repatriation.
If a participant requires daily medication, parents or guardians must inform the staff at the time of registration (including dosage and schedule).
On the first day of the program, the medication must be handed to the coordinator or responsible monitor, properly labeled with the participant’s name and medical instructions. In addition, parents must provide written authorization allowing the staff to administer the doses.
All medical and personal information is handled with strict confidentiality, in accordance with current data protection regulations (General Data Protection Regulation – EU 2016/679).
Only the medical staff and coordination team have access to this information, which is used solely to ensure the participant’s safety and well-being.
Registration for the Campus Experience Real Madrid Foundation includes an official Welcome Pack, which is provided to all participants at the start of the program and includes:
During the camp, daily use of the official kit is mandatory, as it is part of the program’s identity and allows for proper organization, identification, and uniformity among all participants.
Valencia Location (External Camp)
Participants receive the Welcome Pack with one official adidas Campus Experience kit. This kit is used daily during camp hours.
Tarragona Location (Residential Camp)
Participants receive the complete Welcome Pack with two white official adidas Campus Experience kits. The double kit, together with the laundry service, ensures that participants can wear the official kit every day of the camp, maintaining uniformity and comfort throughout the stay.
Andorra Location (Residential Camp)
Participants receive the complete Welcome Pack with two white official adidas Campus Experience kits. The double kit, together with the laundry service, ensures that participants can wear the official kit every day of the camp, maintaining uniformity and comfort throughout the stay.
The kit is delivered on the first day of the program, upon the participants’ arrival at the training facility or residence.
Participants must bring football boots suitable for artificial turf (short studs or turf shoes) and sports sneakers for off-field activities. They should also bring flip-flops or sandals for shower and pool areas.
No. For safety and organizational reasons, campus activities are exclusive to participants.
Campus Experience has a lost-and-found service, although the recovery of lost items cannot be guaranteed.
Found items are kept in the coordination office until the end of the week.
If the item is not claimed during the stay, it will be kept for a maximum of 15 days after the program ends.
Due to logistical reasons, lost items cannot be shipped.
Labeling all belongings with the participant’s full name is strongly recommended to facilitate their return.
Yes. In case of adverse weather conditions, training sessions are moved to indoor areas or replaced with educational workshops or group activities.
The technical team adjusts the daily schedule to ensure participants continue enjoying the program without interruptions.
Before the start of the program, families receive an email with the phone numbers and contact details of the coordination, transportation, and emergency teams.
Additionally, they can reach the Customer Service team Monday to Friday, from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, at info@campusexperiencermf.com or by phone at (+34) 912 775 988.