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A study trip to Malaga means spending a summer in a sun-drenched city surrounded by history, sea, and good food... but also learning Spanish in Spain!
The Costa del Sol is the perfect choice for students who want to combine learning and vacationing in a vibrant, welcoming, and lively environment. Whether you already have some knowledge of the language or are starting from scratch, a language trip to Malaga offers you the opportunity to advance your level while enjoying everything this city has to offer.
Malaga is one of the most popular cities in Spain for international students who want to improve their Spanish. It is a medium-sized city with all the advantages of a big city, but without the crowds of other tourist capitals. This makes it the ideal place for a peaceful language trip to Malaga, where you can make new friends and immerse yourself in local life.
One of the main advantages of studying Spanish in Malaga is the language immersion. The main reason? Because you will be able to practice the language every day in real-life situations: shopping at the market, talking with your host family, or simply chatting with other students.
Our Spanish school in Malaga is highly rated and, in addition to intensive Spanish courses, offers cultural activities, excursions, and personalized support if you need additional private classes. We adapt to your goals and needs.
In addition, the city of Malaga has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, which makes it easy for international students to settle in. The open nature of the people of Malaga, their Mediterranean lifestyle, and the pleasant climate almost all year round make a language trip to Malaga a comfortable and motivating experience.
A language trip to Malaga is not just about Spanish classes, it also means discovering a city full of history, art, culture, and charming corners. Founded by the Phoenicians almost 3,000 years ago, Malaga offers a rich heritage that you can explore.
One of the must-see places is the Alcazaba, an 11th-century Muslim fortress with stunning views of the city and the sea. Nearby, you can visit the Roman Theater and Gibralfaro Castle, ideal for watching the sunset and taking panoramic photos.
In addition, Malaga's historic center is perfect for getting lost in its narrow streets. Don't miss the Cathedral of the Incarnation, known as “La Manquita” because of its unfinished tower. Right next door, you'll find museums of great value such as the Picasso Museum (the artist's birthplace) and the Carmen Thyssen Museum.
To relax after class, there's nothing better than strolling along Muelle Uno, a modern area next to the port with shops, restaurants, and terraces facing the sea. And if you prefer the beach, Malaga has several options: La Malagueta is the most central, but you can also visit Pedregalejo or El Palo, more traditional areas with a more local atmosphere.
Without a doubt, one of the greatest pleasures of living in Málaga is its food. Savor and discover the richness of Andalusian cuisine, based on fresh ingredients, olive oil, fish and intense flavors.
Among the most typical dishes is pescaíto frito, a plate of small fried fish served with lemon, ideal for sharing on a terrace by the sea. Also noteworthy are the sardine skewers, which are cooked over charcoal in traditional boats on the beach.
Not to mention salmorejo, a cold tomato soup with bread, garlic, and olive oil, which is another summer classic. The same goes for the Malaga salad with potatoes, oranges, cod, and olives. And for those with a sweet tooth, don't miss the Malaga cake, made with almonds and sweet wine from the region, or a glass of muscatel wine to accompany your after-dinner conversation.
During your study trip to Malaga, in addition to your Spanish classes, you will have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of activities that will enrich your experience and allow you to continue practicing the language.
Sign up for cultural workshops such as flamenco classes, Andalusian cooking, or guided tours of the city. Don't miss out on excursions to nearby places such as Ronda, Granada, Nerja, or even Seville, which will allow you to learn more about Andalusia while putting what you've learned into practice. Sports activities are also an excellent option: you can go surfing, paddle surfing, hiking in the Montes de Málaga, or cycling along the seafront promenade.
And if you prefer a more immersive experience, staying with a host family is the best way to live with native speakers, learn about everyday life, and practice Spanish at home.
A language trip to Málaga is much more than just studying a language; it is a personal and cultural adventure that will allow you to improve your language skills while making new friends, discovering the city, and immersing yourself in the culture.
Every day in Málaga will be an opportunity to learn, explore, and grow. If you are looking for a fun, effective, and enriching way to improve your Spanish this summer, Málaga awaits you with open arms.
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