A nationally accredited Certificate of Completion
of your Spanish language courses.
The Deluxe Homestay Program with a Mexican family,
which includes a furnished room with linens, breakfast, lunch, dinner,
and transportation to/from the Spanish language school.
Sightseeing in Mexico with local guides, including
Cuernavaca, Tepoztlan, Taxco, Mexico City, and Teotihuacan.
Feature attractions include: Palacio de Cortés,
Cathedral Cuernavaca, Jardín Borda, Cuernavaca Handicraft Market,
Hacienda de Cortés, Iglesia de la Natividad, Tepozteco mountain,
Piramide del Sol, Piramide de la Luna, Templo de Quetzalcoatl, Cathedral
Metropolitana, Templo Mayor, Museo Bellas Artes, and the Palacio
National.
A 3-day, 2-night vacation to Acapulco with transportation
and hotel included (Optional).
All ground transportation on excursions. Transportation
will be a deluxe motor coach with air-conditioning or for smaller
groups, comfortable Suburbans or Radio Taxies. Top
To start the Spanish Program, you will arrive at the Mexico City
Airport. An INTERCULTURAL representative will welcome you upon
arrival and accompany you to Cuernavaca, Mexico, a tourist city known
worldwide as “The City of Eternal Spring” for its
wonderful climate of 70°-80°F (21°-28°C) all year-round,
crystal skies, and radiant sun. Once in Cuernavaca, check-in at
the INTERCULTURAL Spanish Language School and get acquainted
with your Mexican host family. From there you will then go settle
in at your homestay accommodation to complete the first day of
your Spanish Study Abroad Program.
After
a typical Mexican breakfast with your host family, you will
go on a guided, walking tour of downtown Cuernavaca, Mexico. See the
PALACIO DE CORTÉS, palace of the early Spanish conquistador
Hernando Cortez. You can also admire the beautiful architecture
of the 16th Century CATEDRAL CUERNAVACA and once inside, take
the stairway to the bell tower where you can catch a bird’s-eye
view of Cuernavaca. Later visit the JARDÍN BORDA, the
former summer home of Emperor Maximilian and Empress Carlotta,
where they mingled with early silver tycoons and Spanish aristocrats.
Stroll through its beautiful gardens where you can see many
luxurious fountains and duck-filled ponds. From there you will
go to a church called LA IGLESIA DE GUALUPITA, and then you
have the afternoon free to spend time in the square, where there
are a variety of restaurants, shops, and entertainment. At leisure
you can also visit the MERCADO DE LAS ARTESANIAS, where you
can shop for hand-made souvenirs like colorful pottery, Mexican-style
paintings, and unique silver jewelry.
Your first day of Spanish language courses! An orientation
briefing about the Spanish Program will be held before class
to give you valuable information on the culture, traveling
in the city, and safety tips to practice while staying in
Cuernavaca, Mexico. You can also get acquainted with the friendly
INTERCULTURAL faculty and staff. If you have previously
had Spanish language courses, a placement exam will also
be given to determine your level of language proficiency,
in order to ensure proper class placement in the Spanish
Program.
After class go on a tour of the HACIENDA DE CORTÉS.
This former residence of Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortez
has been converted into one of the oldest and most elegant
hotels in Mexico. Many famous movies have been filmed at
the hacienda, including some of the old Zorro movies. As
you sip coffee or tea on the terrace outside the restaurant,
you can enjoy the pleasant view of its many tropical gardens
and the wonderful climate of Cuernavaca.
After attending Spanish language courses during the day,
you have the afternoon free.
After
class, go to the IGLESIA DE SAN JOSÉ, a semi-gothic style
church where outside you can see LA VIRGEN DEL CALVARIO, the
celebrated statue of the Virgin Mary. Visit Cuernavaca’s
MUSEO DE FOTOGRAFÍA where you can find many old photos
of the city, its people, and the way of life in Mexico’s
early years. Later venture down into the BARRANCA DE AMANALCO,
one of Cuernavaca’s 7 ravines. Take a 3-kilometer walking
trail through the ravine to find a variety of exotic wildlife
and a streaming riverbed below. You can still see the watchtowers
built by the early Spanish conquistadors to guard against Indian
attacks.
After attending Spanish language courses during the day, you
have the afternoon at leisure.
Today
you will visit TEPOZTLÁN, a beautiful indigenous town
surrounded by mountains. See LA IGLESIA DE LA NATIVIDAD, a 16th
century colonial church that was a former Dominican convent.
Try a typical Mexican dish at a local restaurant called LOS
COLORINES, known for its fabulous food and its bright colors.
Take the hiking trail up the TEPOZTECO MOUNTAIN, where you will
be amazed by the panoramic view of the town and the ancient
pyramid located at the very top. This mountaintop was a holy
place where the early Tepozteco priests would perform religious
ceremonies. Go to the market where you can buy the widest variety
of arts and crafts. There is also a fresh fruit and vegetable
market, offering an exotic variety of produce. After a full
day of sightseeing in the picture-book town, you take a relaxing
ride to your homestay accommodation.
You will spend a day in MEXICO CITY, the largest city in the
world. Visit the capital’s historical district and stroll
through the PLAZA DE ARMAS, where you can admire the PALACIO
NACIONAL and the CATHEDRAL METROPOLITANA, the
oldest and largest church in Latin America. Walk through the
ancient Aztec ruins to see the TEMPLO MAYOR and its pyramid
remains. With luck you might see a huge crowd gathered to watch
dancers perform traditional Aztec dances and ancient worship
ceremonies. Lunch will be served from the balcony of the HOTEL
MAGESTIC, one of the most elegant hotels in Mexico City, overlooking
the plaza. Later proceed to the BELLAS ARTES museum where you
can appreciate many of the famous Diego Rivera masterpieces,
which give a depiction of the life of the indigenous people
in Mexico when the Spanish arrived. Depart in the afternoon
for Cuernavaca.
After attending Spanish language courses during the day, you
have the afternoon at leisure.
After attending Spanish language courses during the day, you
have the afternoon free.
After your daily Spanish grammar classes, take a tour
of the MUSEO BRADY, once the home of Robert Brady, an artist
who dedicated his life to collecting works of art from all over
the world. After Robert’s death, he dedicated his home
to the City of Cuernavaca who turned it into a museum, leaving
his furniture and exhibitions exactly where he left them. You
can see breath-taking pieces from the Americas, Europe, Africa,
and Asia.
After attending Spanish language courses during
the day, you have the afternoon at leisure.
After attending Spanish language courses during the day, you have the
afternoon at leisure.
Take a trip to TAXCO, one of the world’s most
famous silver-mining towns. You will be amazed when you enter
LA IGLESIA DE SANTA PRISCA, a colonial church filled with intricately
carved ornamentation, covered in pure gold. For lunch, stop
in at EL RESTAURANTE DE LOS ÁNGELES, where you can enjoy
an exquisite Mexican dish from a third-story terrace that overlooks
the picturesque town. Afterwards there is plenty of time to
stroll along the cobblestone streets, visiting the many shops
where local artisans are offering fine silver jewelry and other
unique works of art. By the afternoon your shopping bags are
full of silver goodies and souvenirs, and it is time for a relaxing
ride back to Cuernavaca.
Today you will take a guided tour of the
treasured archeological sites of TLATELOLCO and TEOTIHUACÁN.
You feel almost teleported back in time when you walk amidst
the ancient temples, just like the mighty Indian warriors and
holy priests did on this land thousands of years ago. Visit
the TEMPLO DE QUETZALCOATL, a temple dedicated to Quetzalcoatl,
the Aztec god of the air and wind. Climb to the top of the PYRAMID
OF THE SUN, where legend says that if you touch the sparkling
jewel that is embedded in its point, you will receive the pyramid’s
channeled energy. It seems like you can touch the clouds on
top of the PYRAMID OF THE MOON. In the afternoon there is free
time to browse through the shops on the site to buy souvenirs
like hand-carved Aztec statues made from solid onyx, decorative
masks, and crystal figurines. Later you will eat lunch at a
local restaurant serving traditional Mexican delights and then
enjoy a pleasant ride to your housing accommodation in Cuernavaca.
After attending Spanish language courses during the day, you have the
afternoon at leisure.
After attending Spanish language courses during the day, you have the
afternoon at leisure.
After attending Spanish language courses during the day, you have the
afternoon at leisure.
This is your last day of class in the
Spanish Study Abroad Program. If you are new to the Spanish language, by now you will have learned enough “Survival
Spanish” to communicate while traveling, eating in restaurants,
and shopping in Mexico or in other Spanish-speaking countries.
You will be able to carry on a simple conversation and read
basic text in Spanish. If you entered the Spanish program at
an intermediate level, you will now be able to speak and comprehend
native speakers more fluently and be able to write compositions
in Spanish. You receive a nationally accredited Certificate
of Completion and say “adios” to the instructors,
staff, and other students at INTERCULTURAL Spanish Language
School.
After school you will get to celebrate
the completion of your Spanish language training by taking a
3-day, 2-night vacation to ACAPULCO (Optional). You will have
the opportunity to spend days at the beach, enjoy the crystal-blue
water, and work on your tan. You may also want to relax at the
hotel and lay out by the pool. At night you can splurge on the
freshest seafood and experience the extravagant nightlife that
Acapulco has to offer.
To conclude the Spanish Program, you bid farewell to
your host family and are transported to the Mexico City International
Airport to board your homebound flight.
Spanish Program prices vary according to the duration and the specifics of your
program. Contact INTERCULTURAL Spanish Language School in Cuernavaca, Mexico for pricing information and more details! Top