What if you get a terrible cold right in the middle of Spanish immersion week

Fluenz founder Sonia Gil holding a glass of wine during a culinary experience as part of Fluenz Spanish immersion in Mexico City, surrounded by local food, drinks, and learners in a vibrant restaurant setting.

No reviews explicitly address illness scenarios. That’s actually telling—nobody’s writing reviews complaining about catching a cold mid-week. The instruction is flexible enough that a day off isn’t catastrophic. Lauri C’s pre-arrival assessment and roadmap means your coaching staff knows exactly where you are and can adapt.

Lauri C | Santa Monica, California

“When I arrived, the team knew exactly where I was with my Spanish and they had a road map to move forward.”

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Lawrence F | Red Deer, Canada

“At Fluenz they achieve a ‘concierge-level’ education experience by assessing your current level with a pre-arrival interview and writing test, and then tailor your sessions to your needs.”

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The hotel accommodations are private rooms—you’re not sharing space with roommates who you’d infect. Kate M’s room had a jacuzzi tub to help recovery. The staff is described as thorough in every other aspect. If you need to rest a day, the infrastructure supports that.

Kate M | Solo Traveler

“My room included comfy king bed, private garden and a jacuzzi bathtub.”

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