Spanish immersion that doesn’t require you to stay in a dorm

An adult learner laughs and gestures during a lively group meal at the Fluenz Spanish Immersion in Mexico City, seated at a long table in a bright dining room.

Kate M’s room: king bed, private garden, jacuzzi bathtub. Not a twin bed with a roommate. ellen described staying in “a brightly decorated and charming restored mansion with a lovely garden”—boutique hotel, not institutional housing.

Kate M | Solo Traveler

“Plus, the boutique hotel lodging is top-tier (my room included comfy king bed, private garden and a jacuzzi bathtub).”

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ellen | Severna Park, MD

“Most of the classes were held in the hotel, a brightly decorated and charming restored mansion with a lovely garden.”

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Melissa B called the accommodations “top notch.” Anne H, who’d “traveled more economically in the past to Mexico,” found the extra cost “entirely worth it.”

Melissa B | Solo Traveler

“The accommodations were top notch.”

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Anne H | Palo Alto, CA

“I’ve traveled more economically in the past to Mexico, but the extra cost was entirely worth it.”

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Sylvia | Solo Traveler

“Our hotel was amazing, and the food served each day was delicious.”

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Sylvia thought the hotel was “amazing.” You’re staying in adult accommodations with private space, not communal dorm situations.