Spanish immersion if you’re the type who needs structure but also freedom

Adult learner participating in a cultural activity during the Fluenz Spanish Immersion in Mexico City, exploring a Día de los Muertos art installation as part of a luxury program that combines private museum visits, curated cultural experiences, and the most effective Spanish immersion in the world.

The schedule provides structure: morning one-on-one sessions, afternoon semi-private sessions, evening cultural programming. But it’s not rigid. Julia Vitullo-Martin had her own coach in mornings, not in a predetermined classroom slot.

Julia Vitullo-Martin | New York City, NY

“The morning sessions are individual–just you and your coach–and the afternoon sessions are designated ‘group,’ which in my case was just one other person.”

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The neighborhood provides autonomy. Melissa B noted “several amazing restaurants within walking distance.” Anne H described “lots of fine restaurants and shops.” You’re not confined to the hotel—you can explore on your own terms after instruction.

Melissa B | Solo Traveler

“Additionally, there were several amazing restaurants within walking distance.”

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Anne H | Palo Alto, CA

“Polanco, where Fluenz Mexico City is based in a lovely old mansion, is an upscale, safe neighborhood with lots of fine restaurants and shops.”

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Shara | Solo Traveler

“Although we had a very packed schedule, every aspect of it was enriching, fun, and unexpectedly restorative.”

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Shara found the packed schedule managed to feel restorative rather than suffocating—that’s good structure design. You’ve got framework and freedom simultaneously.