Study Spanish in Guatemala

Ofcourse, when travelling around in Guatemala and Central America, a basic knowledge of Spanish is 'a must' to connect with local Guatemaltecos. Guatemala has several hotspots if you decide to slow down and learn some Spanish -or improve your existing knowledge.

Main Study Locations

  • Antigua: thé study-Spanish-location in Guatemala, with a lot of larger and smaller language institutions. Pro: lot of options - lots of others students - relaxed smaller city. Con: lots of other students - bit more expensive.
  • Quetzaltenango ('Xela'): better option if you really want to connect with Guatemaltecos - bit less expensive than Antigua
  • San Pedro La Laguna: study Spanish at the Lago de Atitlan (!) - cheaper
  • Guatemala City: if you want to study in a more 'business' like environment - fewer young students (I studied Spanish at IGA)
  • Petén: study Spanish in the historical and environmental hotspot of Guatemala - combine with eco-volunteering

Must do's when studying Spanish in Guatemala

  • follow a sala class, cooking class (ceviche!) or cultural lecture
  • combine your language course with volunteering in one of many social or eco projects; Antigua, Quetzaltenango and Petén region have a lot to offer - take your time to really get into the details of your project and think about your competencies and possible added value before choosing a project
  • combine course locations: search for a language school with more than one location - start on a higher level on a new location

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Tikal, the Mayan center, in the jungle full of howler monkeys, together with the very colorful Guatemalan population, is the main attraction. Antigua is the place where many Spanish courses are given and where it is pleasant to stay. Chichi has something magical, Flores, Livingston, Xela (Quetzaltenango) and

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Celas Maya

I took a Spanish course with Celas Maya, in Xela (it was organized by the University of Utrecht, as part of a study program). I really liked the course. Celas Maya also organizes fun excursions to discover the surroundings. Like the hot springs, Tajumulco etc. I did that for one month and the moved to San Felipe, a village down south close to Retahuleu. I did field research there about school dropout in rural areas and worked together with CEIPA.

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