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- Santo Domingo is the country’s bustling capital. Despite its size, the city maintains the charm
of a small town and the typical warmth of Latin culture around every corner. Old Santo Domingo’s
cobblestone streets and colonial homes will transport you to a different era, but whenever you wish
you can enjoy this capital’s modern side with fine restaurants, merengue clubs and much more.
- Students love to take advantage of Santo Domingo’s rich cultural by going to theatres,
museums and cinemas, which are dispersed throughout the city. Best of all, it’s set on the island’s
southern coast, so you’ll be just a short trip from the beach.
Our partner school in Santo Domingo is located in the district “Zona Universitaria” and faces the campus
of the largest Dominican University (USAD). The building is bordered by a garden with terraces perfect for
socialising, while the indoor classrooms are cosy and simple. All of this adds up to a personalised and
extremely friendly atmosphere. Jump on public transportation and in a mere 10 minutes you’ll find yourself
in the city’s historic Colonial Quarter where museums, theatres and restaurants abound.
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Spanish Courses in Santo Domingo |
- Intensive group course: 20 weekly classes
- Super-intensive group course: 30 weekly classes
In Santo Domingo we offer small groups of 2 to 7 students maximum.
Classes are either in the morning or in the afternoon; each of 45 minutes.
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Activities and Excursions |
A number of local activities and excursions will compliment your Spanish course.
The most common activities are:
- Dance classes
- Visits to museums
- Theatres
- Cultural events
- Hiking
You can enjoy a variety of nature-oriented activities in Santo Domingo due to its impressive variety of landscapes.
Hike the mountains, trek through lush jungles and semi-arid deserts, or simply bask in the warm Caribbean sun on white beaches.
Although the country is a popular tourist destination, much terrain remains unblemished and largely undiscovered.
Whether exploring the island’s natural beauties or dancing to merengue rhythms with locals, the Dominican Republic offers a vast array of possibilities for the Spanish immersion student.
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