
Learn Spanish
in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
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Tuition of 20
group lessons per week, private tuition, Spanish and sailing, Over
50's course.
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Our school occupies a large, elegant
building in the very centre of the old city, on the Plaza de Cort,
immediately opposite the city hall. The Plaza de Cort is one of the
city’s oldest, busiest and most attractive squares.
It also contains an extraordinarily beautiful olive tree, which is said
to be several centuries old. The school occupies one of the most
prestigious buildings on the square. The school has its own street level
entrance on
the ground floor, which is where the main reception is located. From
there students can take a lift or the stairs up to the other floors. The
school occupies all 4 floors of the building and has 20 air-conditioned
classrooms, as well as a number of offices, a recreational area and a
computer room with ADSL Internet access and complimentary
language activities, which students are able to use either before or
after class.
Tuition Programs
- 1 lesson: 55 minutes
- Minimum age: 18
- Schedule: from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM.
- Maximum of 10 students per class, average 6.
- In July and August some classes may
be scheduled to take place in the afternoons or evenings.
- Private courses: special prices for 2
people arriving together.
- Spanish and sailing. Working in
collaboration with El Arenal Sailing Club - one of Mallorca's longest
established and most prestigious sailing schools - We offer students the
opportunity of combining an Intensive Spanish course in the mornings
with a 30-hour (2-week) sailing course in the afternoons. Courses are
available at all levels, including beginners, all year round and
students can chose to either attend a group class (minimum 4
participants) or have private tuition. The course fee includes the hire
of all equipment and obligatory insurance cover. The fee doesn't include
transport to and from the sailing school although this can be arranged
on request.
- Over 50's course: These 2-week courses
consist of 3 hours tuition per day. The fee includes all materials,
registration and a varied programme of activities and excursions
designed specifically for this age group. The social programme features
an evening visit to a show, a full-day excursion to the famous Drac
Caves, a tour of the Modern Art Museum, as well as a meal in a typical
Palma restaurant. (Entrance fees, transport and guide
included).
- Evaluation and certificate of linguistic
training
- School material included.
- Guided city tour
- Spot organized social and cultural activities.
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Internet and email access
- All levels available
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Starting Dates.
Beginners must start on the following
dates.
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Jan |
Fév |
Mars |
Avril |
Mai |
Juin |
Juil |
Aout |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Déc |
| 3,17,31 |
14,28 |
14,28 |
11,26 |
9,23 |
6,20 |
4,18 |
1,16,29 |
12,26 |
10,24 |
7,21 |
5,19 |
Other levels: every Monday.
Starting dates for the Over 50's course:
June 6th
Closing Dates.
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Jan. |
March |
April |
May |
Aug. |
Oct. |
Nov. |
Dec. |
| 6,20 |
1 |
21,22,25 |
1 |
15 |
12 |
1 |
6,8and from 17
to 2/01/12 |
Available options.
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Airport transfer one way: 80 Euros.
If 2 or more people, 45 Euros per person.
- All our rates are valid
from January 1st till December 31st,
2011and never include the plane
ticket.


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RATES
The displayed prices are in Euros
( € ). Please convert in Canadian
dollars at the time of the final payment. Thanks you.
| Program
/ week |
from 1
to 2 * |
from 3 to 6 * |
from 7 to 12 * |
from 13 to 24 * |
25 and more |
| 20
group lessons |
205€
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195€ |
190€ |
175€ |
170€ |
20
group lessons + SAILING,
2 weeks |
750€
Group sailing course |
1390€
Private sailing course |
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Private course, 1 person (lessons number per week) |
10: 400€
15: 600€
20: 800€
25: 1000€
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Private course, 2 persons (lessons number per week)
PRICE PER
PERSON |
10: 240€
15: 360€
20: 480€
25: 600€
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Course for the Over 50's |
2 weeks: 445€ |
* price per week
The weeks starting April 18 or December 5 include 2 public holidays, making a special 3-day
week and therefore have a special price of 140 Euros (instead of 205 Euros
regular price).
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Accommodation: Family
, shared apartment or private apartment.
- Arrival on Sunday.
- Departure on Saturday .
- In family, single or double occupancy. 1
or 2 meals per day. Between 10 and 20 minutes walking distance
from the school.
- In shared apartment, no meal. You share
the kitchen, bathroom and the living room.
Single or double occupancy. Between 10 and
20 minutes walking distance from the school. Cleaning, bed linens and
towels change once a week. Minimum 2 weeks rental.
A
195 Euros deposit will be guaranteed by your credit card upon arrival and refunded at the end of
your stay if no damage caused
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Private apartment (1
bedroom),
minimum 2 weeks rental:
A
195 Euros deposit will be guaranteed by your credit card upon arrival and refunded at the end of
your stay if no damage caused
FAMILY, PRICE per PERSON and per WEEK,
shared bathroom.
1 // 2 meals per day: 175€ / 215€
Additional day: 29€ / 36€
FAMILY, PRICE per PERSON and per WEEK, private bathroom.
1 // 2 meals per day: 215€ / 265€
Additional day: 36€ / 44€
SHARED APARTMENT, PRICE per PERSON and per WEEK
195€ Additional day:
33€
PRIVATE APARTMENT (PRICE per WEEK):
430€ Additional
day:
75€
Our greeting families are recruited with great care. The criteria of
selection are very rigorous and each family must satisfy a precise
conditions of contract: : excellent morality, desire to communicate with
their host, satisfactory social standing. We
should specify that the families will only speak with you the language of
the country where you will be. It is the principle of the immersion
courses!

Sample
of activities
Week 1
Monday Welcome to
the school cocktail party
Tuesday Guided
tour of the Old Quarter and Cathedral
Wednesday Classic train ride to Soller
Thursday Evening visit
to some 'tapas' bars or to a disco
Saturday Full-day
excursion to one of the island's beaches
Week 2
Tuesday Castillo
de Bellver
Wednesday Visit to Santa Maria market
Thursday Exchange
evening with students from the school

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Town information

Palma is the principal city and port of the island of
Mallorca, and chief town of the Balearic Islands. Its surface is of 3630 km2 and its population of 613000 inhabitants. Its climax is 1445 m of altitude. Its climate varies from 5
degrees C in winter and goes up to 36 degrees C in the summer. Its scrubland is strewn with pines and olive-trees. You will be able to visit the Sanctuary of Lady of
Lluc, the Bellver castle or visit the caves of Drach but you benefit especially from its 555 kms of
beaches.
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Palma
general overview
Palma offers a vibrant city experience with the advantage of a seafront.
Often by-passed until recently, Palma is now becoming a popular city
break and base for those wanting a taste of the real Mallorca.
The historical centre is compact and pleasant with pedestrianised narrow
streets making it easy to amble round and take in the sights. On a par
with other Spanish cities, it offers an excellent mix of hotels,
culture, history, gastronomy, shopping and nightlife.
Places of interest
The main landmark is the majestic 14th century Sa Seu Gothic cathedral
with its imposing buttresses of soft yellow sandstone overlooking the
impressive bay. The cathedral’s interior offers a combination of classic
Gothic architecture with a 20th century touch of modernista by architect
Gaudi.
Behind the imposing cathedral and the Palau de l'Almudaina, the narrow
Old Town streets wind to reveal peaceful courtyards, pretty squares and
Renaissance, Baroque and Gothic architecture. Places to visit amongst
this maze are the Museu de Mallorca, Banys Arabs and Basilica de Sant
Francesc.
North beyond the Old Town streets, twentieth century buildings are
sprinkled with decorative Modernista architecture. This Spanish Art
Nouveau is most impressive in Placa Weyler where you can find the Gran
Hotel (now gleamingly restored as an art gallery, café/bar and
bookshop), the colourful façade of Forn des Teatre pastry shop & the
restored front of the cool boutique Purification Garcia.
Perching above the city is the 14th century Castell de Bellver.
Surrounded by pine trees this beautifully preserved 700 year old hill
top castle offers spectacular views over the bay.
Just out of Palma, in Cala Mayor is the Fundacio Pilar i Joan Miro. For
the final 27 years of his life the famous artist and sculptor Joan Miro
worked from this studio. His studio is preserved here & is set alongside
the impressive modern building that houses over 6000 pieces of his work.
Seafront & Beaches
For those wanting to relax by the sea there is the long promenade right
along the seafront where locals walk, jog or roller blade. This is the
place to admire the impressive marinas where the rich leave their
super-yachts, or a way out to explore the islands coastline by
chartering a lesser version.
Great places to hang out and enjoy the seafront are Cafe La Varadero,
Bar Darsena or the Portixol Restaurant.
The city does have a small sandy beach but buses head out of town to the
long sandy beach at Playa de Palma or to the coves at nearby Illetes or
Puerto Portals.
Restaurants & Cafes
There is a large and varied selection of places to eat, and you can
never stray too far without having to negotiate the tables and chairs
dotted outside the city's eateries. The Llotja district is a good place
to start, as too are the side streets off Passeig d'es Born and Avinguda
d'Antoni Maura. To see a selection of some of our favourite places to
eat please go to our new restaurant page.
Palma
di Mallorca weather


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