Study Spanish in Cuba and have a truly unforgettable experience. Study Spanish is offering a wide range of destinations and courses across the vibrant and exotic  Carribbean island that will let you learn Spanish in a completely unique and fascinating setting.

Destinations for learning Spanish in Cuba with Study Spanish:

  • Havana - the enchanting and vivacious capital city is a melting pot of cultures and races. Its enthralling atmosphere and unbridled high spirits are the stuff of legend.
  • Santiago de Cuba - Cuba's second largest city is a welcoming, cheerful place. With its beautiful beaches and natural harbor, this port city  is home to a mix of cultures and has a laid back ahd hospitable reputation. 
  • Trinidad - renowned for its unspoiled Colonial architecture. Trinidad is a vibrant town, with a great atmosphere, a varied nightlife, and Salsa dancing everywhere.
Spanish courses in in Cuba:
  • Intensive Course:  This course will improve all aspects of your Spanish in no time by providing 20 highly engaging group classes a week. The group course is a highly effective and entertaining way to improve your Spanish as you will be able to practice whilst discussing a number of interesting topics with your peers.
  • Super Intensive Course:  If you are eager to progress even quicker this course is ideal, offering an additional 2 daily class on top of 20 hours of group classes, you are sure to receive the necessary tuition to rapidly increase your fluency. 
  • One to One: If you are short of time, or simply want to learn Spanish at your own pace, then this course is perfect. These private individual classes work around a personalized program allowing you to progress in a way tailored exactly to your individual needs and interests.
  • Immersion Course: This course consists of the 20 hours of an Intensive course and an additional 5 One to One classes per week. This combination provides the perfect opportunity to consolidate any issues, discuss topics of interest and develop ideas from the group sessions in a personalized setting, at your own pace.
  • Dance Classes: This course allows you to combine language with cultural immersion. On top of the 20 hours of Spanish classes of an Intensive Course, you also spend an additional 5 hours per week attending Salsa Dance Classes. There is no better way to live the culture of a country than through its artistic expressions such as dance.
  • Music Classes: With 5 hours of afternoon music classes per week and 20 hours of  morning Spanish tuition per week,  this course offers the opportunity to live and get the most out of Spanish, learning all about native music and even playing some yourself.

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Accommodation:

Students have the option of living in the home's of carefully selected host families in single rooms with half board meals provided.

Currency: Cuban peso (Cu$) Meals

  • Budget: US$5-10
  • Mid-range: US$10-20
  • Top-end: US$20 and upwards
Lodging
  • Budget: US$15-25
  • Mid-range: US$25-100
  • Top-end: US$100 and upwards

Travel Information

Cuba may be the largest Caribbean island, but it is without doubt the least commercialized.  The allure of this tropical paradise is just that. It is not overrun by tourists, the beaches are pristine and tranquil and the towns are unspoilt.

Havana, the capital, is the center of Cuban life, an air of faded glory and nostalgia is mixed with the modern vibrant energy. The city is home to historic theatres and all the colonial architecture is remarkably well preserved. The nightlife is excellent. There is a bustling and exciting atmosphere in the music venues and clubs, filled with jazz, salsa, mamba and rumba.

Santiago de Cubais another great place to visit and is famous for it’s Caribbean flavor. In has some of Cuba’s oldest palaces and museums, but is developing a truly unique character with a growing music and literary scene. The picturesque and untouched colonial town of Trinidad is perfect for those wanting to lose themselves wandering around the cobbled streets, exploring the sugar mills and the baroque church towers.

For those interested in Cuba’s recent history, the Cementerio Santa Ifigenia, the resting place of many famous revolutionaries, is a definite point of interest.

Whilst it is brimming with cultural sites, Cuba is also famous for its gorgeous beaches. Varadero, Cayo Largo and Coco, are perhaps the most popular. But if you want a beach with a true Cuban feel then try some of the non-tourist places such as Guanabo, or the beaches near Santiago de Cuba. Wherever you choose, there is fun to be had!