About Us

What It's Like To Be A Voyager

At L.I. Voyager’s Day Camp we offer a program that is both enriching and fun, an excellent opportunity for children to broaden their horizons, develop self-confidence, use their imagination, find adventure and develop lifelong friends. Campers find themselves on an exciting adventure every day. Children will explore museums, swim in one of the best pools on Long Island, visit beaches, go to baseball games and amusement parks and much more.

Camp Dates

We are an 8 week program, however you can pick and choose your weeks. The minimum amount of weeks is two consecutive weeks and the maximum is eight. (see dates on registration form)

  • Door to door transportation
  • All trips included
  • Swimming 3 times a week

Ages/Groups

Our campers are 4-14 years of age. They are placed in groups pending on age and/or gender. All our counselors are 21 years and older. They hold CPR, First Aid and AED Certified. Our counselors are mixture of teachers, coaches or college students. We also provide two lifeguards and a nurse on site at all times.

Transportation

We do not charge extra for transportation, it is included in the tuition. Pick up is between 8-9am and drop off is between 4-5pm. pending upon weather and destination. We also require a late drop off which will be posted on our schedule for certain trips.

Camp Location

Our destination sight is Wantagh Pool and Park. This is where we swim, do sports and arts & crafts. At our location, our campers also enjoy, BBQ’s, Italian Ice Fests, Smore’s Day, Talent Shows, Hoola Hoop Contests, and much more. We are at our sight a few times a week and the rest of the days we are traveling to some amazing locations.

Meet The Director

Dina Marie Marrazzo graduated from Dowling College and received her Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education and also graduated from Hofstra University and received her Master’s Degree in Literacy Studies. She is an author and published a children’s book, Holiday Fun For Cody, Bailey and Lexy Rose. She teaches elementary school children on Long Island and owns and operates Long Island Voyager’s Day Camp. She holds her CPR, First Aid, AED, Epi Pen, and Life Guard certifications. She dedicates her summers to provide children with the most exciting experience in the camping industry.

Testimonials

Courteous, Respectful, and Well-Trained Staff

This is by far one the best camps on LI to send your children too. Just look at the event / day trip schedules for yourself. From morning pick up , everything in-between , and drop off my kids have never come home with one complaint. They absolutely love this camp. They have been going for over 4 years and look forward to it every year
Dina runs a great operation and takes pride in her camp. Her staff is always very courteous, respectful, and trained in all aspects of day care. I would highly recommend this camp to any parents.

Wayne Hartard

Great Last-Minute Find

Recently moved to the area and needed a camp last minute for my kids. The owner, Dina, couldn’t be more accommodating. Helped us get signed up and started right away. The kids love it at the camp and are super excited to go each morning. Would 100% recommend this camp to anyone.
Vladimir Masen

1st Year at the Camp

1st year at the camp my son loves it so much. Definitely coming back next year.

Meghan Mendoza

Every Day Is a Different Adventure

My kids love going! It is our first year with my 5 and 8 year old every day is a different adventure! They absolutely love it and as a working parent the idea of y kids traveling about doing stuff is awesome!

Sue Moerler

Going to Different Places Everyday

I recently signed my son up for this camp for the first time this year. I found out about them through news12
They are a traveling camp so they go different places everyday. Mrs. Dina the manager is so sweet helpful. She gave me a very good overview of what to expect during camp and told me exactly what I needed to do to get my son started. Me and my son are both excited for his first day of camp 😊. I will leave another review on the last day of camp.

Monique Thomas