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Spanish course in Bolivia

In Bolivia you have the opportunity to combine your Spanish studies with sun and bath. Our partner Palmas de Agua in Bolivia has a large swimming pool in a quiet environment near the world heritage city of Sucre.

At Palmas de Agua there are two nice rooms for rent with a total of 8 beds and full board. The accommodation and the food are paid separately. Max 10 participants per group. The courses at Palmas de Agua focus on learning Spanish by studying Bolivian history, culture and food tradition.

Palmas de Agua is open from mid September to mid May. June-August is winter and too cold to swim in this part of Bolivia. Then the courses in Spanish are located in the city of Sucre instead. See pictures from the fine accommodation in Sucre and the paradise Palmas de Agua below. There you can also see examples of excursions in Bolivia that Palmas de Agua can help you with. You can of course also book these accommodations via us without attending a Spanish course.

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PRICES

2-day weekend course, 10 lessons in 40 minutes: 2000 SEK. (private 3000 SEK)

5-day intensive course, 20 lessons in 40 minutes: 3000 SEK. (private 5000 SEK)

Accommodation at Palmas de Agua: 360 Bolivians / night for a 4-bed room

Full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner):

Apartment in Sucre, including breakfast and swimming pool:

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Send an inquiry in the contact form. Write your previous language skills. When you have received confirmation, you pay a registration fee of 500 SEK. The registration fee is not refundable unless the course is cancelled. 

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SUCRE

WHITE CITY

CITY TOUR IN SUCRE

Bolivia's formal capital, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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LA RUTA DEL CHE

CHE GUEVARA

The place where Che was killed in 1967 has turned into a modern pilgrimage.

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SALAR DE UYUNI

WORLD´S LARGEST SALT FLAT 

Star Wars was played here and you can stay in hotels built of salt.

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PARQUE

DINOSAUR PARK

The park is half an hour's journey from Sucre and is with its over 5000 foot prints the largest area of dinosaur prints in the world.

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CRETÁCICO

CAL ORCK´O

The 68 million years old dinosaur foot prints were found in 1985 in a huge limestone quarry. Cal Orck´o means hill of lime in quechua.

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DINOSAURS

THE CRETACEOUS PARK 

Opened in 2006 and has among other things copies of the 15 different dinosaur types that were found at the site.

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