WHY SPANISH?
Why spanish
Did you know that Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world?
There are over 50 million native Spanish speakers, and there are 500 million people around the world that speak Spanish. With your new Spanish skills you will be able to travel to 21 countries on multiple continents where Spanish is the official language. You can travel around beautiful countries in Europe, South America, Asia and Africa allowing you to communicate with the locals while deepening your understanding of their culture. You will expand your range of music, theatre and movie options and will be able to enjoy them in their original versions. Learning Spanish will open doors to millions of people who you will now be able to communicate with. In addition, Spanish skills are a growing demand in most of the world's leading economies and knowing more than one language gives you a great advantage in the job market.
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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...
Caves of Campanet
The Caves of Campanet are situated on the southern slopes of the Sant Miquel hill in the Serra de Tramuntana in the north of Majorca. They have a surface area of approximately 3,200 square metres, are at a depth of 50 metres and have created a cavity of nearly 16,000 cubic metres. The tour, which lasts about 40 minutes, takes you on a pathway of nearly through different passages and chambers, some of which have small water pools.These chambers are known by such romantic names as Sala Romántica (the Romantic Chamber), Sala del Lago (the Lake Chamber), Castillo Encantado (Enchanted Castle), Sala de la Palmera (the Palm Tree Chamber), Cascada Sonora (Musical Waterfall) etc. These caves are noted for the fineness and richness of their calcareous deposits in the form of stalactites and stalagmites. Apart from their natural decorative qualities, different aspects have attracted the attention of scientists and naturalists. For example, whilst work has being carried out to prepare the caves for visitors, the fossilised remains of Myotragus balearicus were found, a species of goat-like bovidae endemic from Majorca and Minorca, extinct 4,000 years ago following the arrival of man on the islands. The caves have inspired painters such as Casimir Tarrassó who dedicated a series of signed oils to them in 1948; and poets such as Bartomeu Guasp i Gelabert who composed the ode "Caves of Sant Miquel" (1949). They have also been the setting for various films.

