MBAC NEWS

Having fun at camp

5 benefits of summer camp for kids

Summer camp isn’t just a place to send your kids to get them out of the house or off the couch for the summer. It’s an environment designed to spark creativity, encourage development, and create a foundation for future learning. Check out the top 5 benefits campers will gain from their experience this summer at The Watersports Camp: Read More

camp counselor

Meet Camp Counselor Lizzie West

Lizzie West, an SDSU senior studying kinesiology holds one of our most coveted positions at MBAC–summer camp counselor.  We took a few minutes of her time to ask her about her experiences here at MBAC and what it has been like working as a camp counselor. Check out her responses below, and if you feel like you have what it takes to join our skilled staff we are still accepting applications for many positions, so check out our Employment Page for full job descriptions and applications.  Read More

Work at MBAC this summer!

NOW HIRING: Work at MBAC this summer

Looking for a rewarding job working in a beach environment while adding great experience to your resume this summer? Mission Bay Aquatic Center is currently recruiting hard-working, dedicated and responsible team members for the upcoming summer season.  Open positions include watersport instructors, camp counselors, dockmasters, and more.  If you have what it takes to provide the best watersports experiences in a safe, fun, and sustainable environment, then we want YOU to join our team. Read More

MBAC students win 9-day adventure race in Zanzibar

At MBAC we get a lot of questions from people interested in learning to sail, but last fall an unusual request came in the form of an email from Jake Vanags. “My name is Jake and, along with two others, I just signed up for a ridiculous and adventurous nine-day race across a portion of the Indian Ocean in a tiny African fishing boat… I guess my question is this: What set of classes or private instruction in the next two and a half months would you suggest we take if we were to sail a tiny African fishing boat over the course of nine days down the Zanzibar Archipelago?” Read More