Planet Summer 2026: more than 2,300 places for young people with inclusive activities
More than 2,300 places for healthy and inclusive activities await the youth of Reus this summer. Planet Summer grows and expands to reach more people with an offer that leaves no one behind.
The Youth Department of Reus presented this Thursday, May 28, the new edition of this program, with 114 proposals aimed at young people aged 12 to 29. The activities, mostly free, combine leisure, learning, and social inclusion, according to official data from the Reus City Council.
The consolidated and expanded program for youth
A leap in places and activities
Planet Summer 2026 offers a total of 2,300 places distributed across 104 activities with diverse themes, 5 escape rooms, and 5 recreational outings. Only the outings have a symbolic cost of 5 euros; the rest are free.
A notable expansion after a 20% increase in proposals compared to the previous year. Thus, the program has consolidated itself as a strong commitment to offering healthy and inclusive socialization spaces for the youth of Reus.
Inclusion and expansion for adults
Five activities include inclusive monitors for young people with disabilities, facilitating accompaniment and full participation. In addition, the offer for those over 18 years old is significantly expanded, with 25 accessible activities and 6 exclusive to this age group.
This commitment to inclusion and expanding options results in a more diverse offer adapted to the real interests of the youth collective.
Activity and outing proposals to enjoy the summer
Varied and themed activities
The program features activities spanning sports, culture, leisure, and learning. Escape rooms and workshops combine to create attractive experiences. The variety aims to attract young people with diverse tastes and boost their active participation.
Registrations will open on June 4 at 5:30 p.m., both in person and online, with a limit of 5 activities per participant to ensure rotation.
Recreational and discovery outings
Among the 5 outings, experiences stand out such as kayaking down the Ebro River, snorkeling on the Tarragona coast, and visiting the Tibidabo park in Barcelona. This selection combines leisure with territorial discovery, strengthening the connection with the local environment.
The cost of the outings is symbolic, to cover minimal expenses, while maintaining the goal of accessibility.
Collaboration and youth participation in the program
Associative network as a driving force
33% of the activities are organized by local entities, showing the involvement of the local associative network. This strengthens the connection between young people and organizations, making the programming more solid.
Additionally, 14 activities come from demands and interests gathered in participatory processes at schools, ensuring that the program responds to the real needs of the city’s youth.
A consolidated commitment to Youth
Councilor Daniel Marcos highlights that Planet Summer is already a recognized and eagerly awaited program by young people, who year after year show enthusiasm to participate, propose, and build their own spaces.
Driven by the Youth Department and in collaboration with Health and Sports and Education and Citizenship, Planet Summer is the direct heir of the Altersuer program and now reaches its eighth edition under this brand.
If you are between 12 and 29 years old and looking to fill your summer, Planet Summer 2026 could be the answer. But beware, places are limited and competition may be tough.
Source of the article: Reus City Council