Hotel
Accommodation / Hotel
Offering views of Palma Bay, our 3* hotel is located next to the Palma Harbor. It features an outdoor pool with views of the cathedral and overlooking the sea . All air-conditioned accommodations have simple, bright décor. Each room includes a satellite TV a private bathroom and also private balconies.The hotel also has a buffet restaurant, which serves a selection of delicious Mediterranean cuisine and features a terrace that offers Mediterranean Sea views. Free WIFI is provided.
other accommodation
Host Families
The families that we work with know how to take care of their guests. With our host families you will be able to learn more about the Spanish culture and to see what life is really like in a Spanish home. You’ll also be able to practice your Spanish day in and day out, starting the moment when you enter the door right up until it’s time for your departure. Keep in mind that many families live in flats or apartments rather than houses. Students will be able to receive phone calls at home and have access to wifi.
Student Residence
Our water sports programme takes place in the Palma port. In the on campus residence buildings, students will share multi bedded, sea view bedrooms and bathrooms, and will be able to enjoy the experience of a full board accommodation. The language classes and water sports activities also take place in the marina, in a safe 24 hour supervised environment. Students will also be able to enjoy the swimming pool, common areas, canteen and garden areas, as well as some of our nearby beaches.
The rest of our programmes take placec in the university campus redicente. This student residence is located in the heart of the university campus, just across the road from one of the biggest sport complexes on the island. Charming mountain villages are just a short drive away, and so is Palma city centre. Shared bedrooms and en-suite bathrooms, as well as full board are available in the residence, and students will be supervised 24 hours a day. The residence also offers air conditioned classrooms, study areas, TV rooms and common rooms for students to relax during their free time.
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DO YOU KNOW THAT SPANISH
IS THE SECOND MOST SPOKEN LANGUAGE IN THE WORLD?
Achieve a level that allows you to communicate with international businesses and broaden your job opportunities.
Be able to visit and communicate in 21 countries.
Learn and experience new cultures and customs.
Why in Mallorca?
LEARN SPANISH IN THE HEART OF THE MEDITERRANEAN, ENJOY THE GREAT WEATHER ALL YEAR LONG AND IMMERSE IN THE SPANISH CULTURE.
Discover some of the most beautiful beaches in the world as well as unique cultural experiences; take advantage of the water sports and hiking to see the natural beauty of the island.
Experience Spanish learning surrounded by native speakers and join in on their day to day activities.
Learn in small classes that will allow you to have maximum student to teacher attention.
Don´t forget to visit...
Natural Park of Sa Dragonera
Sa Dragonera has belonged to the Majorca Council since 1987, but it was only in 1995 that the Government of the Balearic Islands approved the declaration of Natural Park. Natural Park of sa Dragonera Even though the Natural Park is named sa Dragonera, it also includes the islet of Pantaleu, the island Mitjana and els Calafats within its protected area, because of their shared environmental conditions, they are very valuable due to their magnificent state of natural conservation. Sa Dragonera has belonged to the Majorca Council since 1987, but it was only in 1995 that the Government of the Balearic Islands approved the declaration of Natural Park in order to guarantee the conservation of this space, and show it to all that want to know it. The island of Sa Dragonera is, geologically, the continuation of the Majorcan Serra de Tramuntana, but its vegetation is not the same because it is conditioned by the dimensions of the island, by the steep topography and the influence of the sea. The most common vegetation is littoral, in rocky areas, the coastal areas, the brushwoods of wild olive trees and rosemary, which is very abundant. Concerning the fauna of the park, its name Dragonera gives much away. The common gecko and the lizard are the only known reptiles on the island of sa Dragonera. In fact, apart from the birds, there were no mammals until the arrival of humans. In this way rabbits, goat, sheep, hedgehogs and rats were introduced, some of them for specific purposes and others in accidentally. The vell marí was an autochthonous mammal inhabiting the area, but declined in number and, in fact, there are now just a few left in the Mediterranean. The cetaceans that still can be frequently seen are the common dolphin and the dofí mular. As usually happens in natural parks in coastal areas, birds are the most habitual fauna, numerous and diverse. Sa Dragonera, Pantaleu and la Trapa were declared ZEPA areas (Bird Special Protection Zone). The most frequent marine species are the puffin, cormorant, virot, vulgar seagull and red seagull. Among the percy birds, are the peregrin falcon, the falcó marí, the kestrel and the little owl.

