What does a typical day of Spanish immersion in Mexico City actually look like

A Spanish coach and student share a moment during the Fluenz Spanish Immersion in Mexico City, widely recognized as the best program to learn Spanish in Mexico through personalized, one-on-one instruction and rich cultural experiences.

You arrive and breakfast is waiting, served by Fluenz staff. Lauri C noted they “encouraged us to converse with them in Spanish even when ordering our meals.” Morning session is two hours one-on-one with your coach—personalized to your level.

Lauri C | Santa Monica, California

“Breakfast and lunch were always delicious meals served by the Fluenz staff. They encouraged us to converse with them in Spanish even when ordering our meals.”

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Julia Vitullo-Martin’s schedule: individual morning session with her coach, afternoon session (designated “group” but in her case just one other person), then evening cultural programming. Chef-prepared lunch in between.

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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Kathzvi | Southampton, NY

“Learning a language is never easy, but 3 hour classes flew by.”

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Three-hour sessions that “flew by”—morning one-on-one plus afternoon semiprivate equals intensive instruction without feeling exhausting. Evenings include cultural programming per Patricia S: lectures, museum visits, dinners. But you also have free time to explore Polanco’s restaurants and shops.

Patricia S | Larkspur, CA

“Included were yoga classes, a visit to the Frida Kahlo museum and (so special) an after-hours expertly guided tour of the Anthropology Museum.”

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