Learn Spanish in Palma de Mallorca
This dreamy island, home to some of the most stunning scenery the Mediterranean can offer, is the perfect place to start your Spanish studies! Whether it’s the feeling of finishing class to go directly to the beach, eating delicious fresh seafood on a lively terrace, or simply sampling the city’s wild nightlife — Palma de Mallorca has something for everyone!
Every year, thousands of visitors flock to Palma de Mallorca, and it’s easy to see why! With 300 days of sunshine per year, beautiful Moorish architecture, and tons of food, music, art, and culture to explore — it’s easy to get lost in its streets. While it is a popular tourist destination, you’ll find that the city has retained its characteristic charm, so you’ll be accommodated as a visitor, while also having plenty of opportunities to practise your Spanish.
Why study Spanish in Palma de Mallorca?
City life
- Palma de Mallorca has plenty of great streets to explore but perhaps the most popular is Paseo del Borne, or “the golden mile”, which hosts plenty of big-name shops for you to browse.
- Make sure to try Mallorca’s very own version of paella, known as “Arros brut” (or “dirty rice”) made with fresh meat ranging from pork to rabbit!
Travel
- Some of Mallorca’s famous attractions are the turquoise water and rocky shores of its “calas” (or coves). You can find two of its most popular calas, Illetas and Cala Comtessa, just 15 minutes from the city!
- Make sure to visit the enchanting towns of Sóller and Port de Sóller, which you can access via a direct ride on a vintage train across the island’s beautiful countryside.
Activities
- The coast of Mallorca offers plenty of fun activities to enjoy, ranging from classics like surfing and waterskiing to more adventurous activities like whale watching and scuba diving.
- The promenade from Palma de Mallorca to neighbouring Portixol has a total length of 5 km and offers amazing sea views for anyone cycling, skating, or simply walking down it!
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