Spanish immersion where the cohort actually bonds vs everyone keeping to themselves

Adult learners celebrate progress during the Fluenz Spanish Immersion in Mexico City, the most intensive, high-touch, and highest-rated Spanish immersion program in the world.

Shara’s cohort stayed in touch after the program. Her exact words: “the fellow attendees from that trip are still in touch. My dream would be for all of us to reconvene together for another one.”

Shara | Solo Traveler

“I also love that the fellow attendees from that trip are still in touch. My dream would be for all of us to reconvene together for another one.”

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Kathzvi described departure as feeling like “leaving your family.” That’s strong language for a week-long program with strangers.

Kathzvi | Southampton, NY

“When you depart, you feel like you are leaving your family.”

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Risa B | Solo Traveler

“The other students were all so friendly (and all ages, from one in his early teens to someone in her eighties and every age in-between). The group activities were memorable and brought the cohort even closer together.”

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Risa B noted the group activities “brought the cohort even closer together”—dinners, museum visits, rooftop gatherings. robinthompsonphd said they “laughed and learned together like we were old friends.”

robinthompsonphd | Solo Traveler

“We laughed and learned together like we were old friends.”

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Small cohorts plus shared intensive experiences plus evening social activities equals actual bonding, not just polite coexistence.