Spanish immersion Mexico City that doesn’t feel like boot camp

Adult learners sharing a communal meal during the Fluenz Spanish Immersion in Mexico City, combining intensive Spanish instruction with high-touch cultural and culinary experiences.

Shara came off “a pretty intense work situation” and was nervous about being “over-stimulated or taxed.” She found it “enriching, fun, and unexpectedly restorative” despite the packed schedule. Lawrence F and his wife “came away recharged.”

Shara | Solo Traveler

“Coming off of a pretty intense work situation, I was looking forward to the trip, but a bit nervous about the potential for being ‘over-stimulated’ or taxed from the Spanish lessons. Although we had a very packed schedule, every aspect of it was enriching, fun, and unexpectedly restorative.”

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Lawrence F | Red Deer, Canada

“We both made new milestones and came away recharged!”

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Patricia S had yoga classes built into the schedule. Kate M’s room had a jacuzzi tub. The teaching weaves “humor and fun into the lessons” according to Shara. This isn’t drill sergeant intensity.

Patricia S | Larkspur, CA

“Included were yoga classes.”

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Shara | Solo Traveler

“I appreciated the encouragement and the way the teachers wove humor and fun into the lessons.”

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Kathzvi | Southampton, NY

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

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Kathzvi said three-hour classes “flew by”—not dragged, flew by. When time passes quickly during intensive learning, you’re engaged, not suffering.