Learn Spanish in Mexico 

Mexico is an extraordinarily diverse and culturally rich country. Far from one-dimensional, Mexico – one of the largest countries in all the Americas – has 32 separate states, each boasting a unique character. The possibilities for amazing vistas are endless: from idyllic tropical beaches, lush green forests, snow-capped mountain peaks all the way to crumbling ancient ruins, arid desert landscapes and quaint colonial towns.
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QUICK FACTS ABOUT MEXICO

11th
most populated country
35
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
5,700+
miles of coastline (9,300+ KM)
MXN
Official currency
7 PM
Dinner time
124+
million inhabitants

Where would you like to learn Spanish?

Playa del Carmen

Playa del Carmen is sunny all year round, quite international and ideally located for discovering the Yucatan Peninsula and the Riviera Maya. The region offers sparkling beaches, authentic Mexican cuisine, Maya Temples and world-class scuba diving. Stroll down the famed promenade Quinta Avenida for great stores, restaurants and street food. Discover endless miles of white sandy beaches while studying Spanish.

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Guanajuato

Just one look at Guanajuato and you will be smitten! You will soon learn that this city is an authentic hidden gem, the Cervantino Capital of America and the birthplace of Mexican independence. It’s a small yet culturally charged city with innumerable historic sites and monuments. As you admire the beautiful Baroque architecture replete with colorful facades, you will know that Guanajuato is the perfect place to learn Spanish.

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Oaxaca

With its ethnic, cultural and historical richness, Oaxaca is an ideal place to discover the beauty of Mexico and its people. Known for the thriving artisan community, best seen around the Zócalo, the colonial center’s main square, Oaxaca will pull you into its colorful and vibrant life and surprise you with its rich indigenous culture and ancient history. Learn Spanish in Oaxaca and let yourself get lost in Mexican culture.

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The diversity of Mexico’s landscapes also reflects the diversity of its people, regional cultures, dialects, and cuisines. While the majority of Mexicans are monolingual Spanish-speakers, 68 distinct indigenous languages exist within Mexico’s borders – the remnants of Mexico’s incredible history as a pillar of Pre-Columbian civilization (the Maya and Aztec Empires being the most well-known). 

Discovering Mexico is truly an unforgettable Spanish-language adventure. Witness living history as you visit breathtaking ancient ruins, and trek through thick jungles and enjoy Mexico’s exotic wildlife and biodiversity.

Travel to the capital, Mexico City – the third largest city in the world – and take in the great contrasts of majestic colonial buildings next to modern, glass skyscrapers.

And when you’re looking for a change, find solace in any of Mexico’s stunning white sand beaches or charming and colorful colonial towns. Mexico is undoubtedly a traveler’s paradise; if you can imagine it, you can find it in Mexico. Learn Spanish in Mexico and have an unforgettable cultural immersion experience.

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