Learn Spanish in Spain: Granada and Cadiz
Spanish courses in Andalusia: from Sierra Nevada to Costa de la Luz.
Cadiz, originally known as Gádir, was founded by the Phoenicians in 1100 BC which makes is it one of the oldest cities in Europe.
The city, however, would only hit its economic peak in the 18th century thanks to the trade with the Americas. With its narrow alleys and passageways, dreamy squares and magical gardens, the
Cádiz of today still reminds us of a colonial city. You can easily get lost wandering about the streets and end up finding the wonders of
Cádiz like the Cathedral, the La Caleta beach, the port of Cádiz, or the beautiful La Viña quarter to name a few. Its abundance of light, the joyful hustle and bustle in the streets, and the city's own particular magic is what makes Cádiz one of the most interesting and unique cities of Andalusia.
Our combined Spanish courses between Granada and Cádiz are offered all year round. The students can start with 1 or 2 weeks in Granada and then continue with the course in our partner school in Cádiz.
The Spanish school in Cádiz boasts extensive experience with teaching Spanish as a foreign language and is also an accredited centre by the Instituto Cervantes. The personal approach and the family atmosphere of both Spanish courses, and the charm of the two cities along with their surrounding areas will make your stay here an unforgettable experience.
Contact us for more information about the prices or enrolment!
Discounts for combined Spanish courses:
The schools do not charge enrolment nor accommodation placement fees.