THE SPANISH ADVENTURE BLOG
Why learn Spanish?
You already know that there are many reasons to learn Spanish here, in San Carlos. But what if what you are struggling with is not where to study Spanish, but if? There are countless reasons to learn Spanish, but the ones listed in this blog are the most important ones to me.
Why study Spanish in San Carlos, Colombia?
If you are reading this most likely you are not from Colombia. You do not speak Spanish or maybe you speak some, or just enough to get by if you visit a Spanish-speaking country. Possibly you are considering coming to Colombia to learn Spanish.
Is it too late to learn a new language?
I have been traveling through Latin America off and on for 2 years. Trying to learn Spanish and having a very broken conversational level on a good day! My whole life I have heard "once you are past your prime it's too hard to learn something new".
Meet Jacke and Joan: Spanish Adventureās Very Own Chefs
Why Learning a Language is the Ultimate Practice in Mindfulness
Gap Year in Latin America: Life's Greatest Classroom
Life experience over job experience
Like with most tasks that have been put on hold for a while, Iām having a hard time finding a place to start. So why not start in, uhm, southern Italy, in June 2019. Back then I was on vacation, camping and surfing with some good friends. The weather was incredible, our camping site was located right by the ocean and the wind was strong. Shortly before, I had just started my first job in a rehabilitation hospital after finishing university for a degree in psychology. My original wish was to travel the world before starting my career, but thatās kind of difficult when you donāt have any money saved up for it. So I did what my parents urged me to do: I took the path of flawless CVās and least resistance, leading straight into the world of full-time-work. I searched for a job to begin my therapy program, found one, and eventually started helping people get their life back together while mine was not really where I wanted it to be.
4 Reasons Why You Should Learn a Language (& Travel!) with your Partner
My husband and I have been together for a little over 4 years. The first night we met, I told him about this epic āWorld Tourā that I was planning to take one day and he was ALL about it. Fast forward a few years to early (āpreā-pandemic) 2020: we were celebrating our wedding and looking forward to finally making our World Tour dream a reality⦠and then COVID-19 happened.
Travel in the Time of COVID-19
At the beginning of 2019, my wife and I started making arrangements to leave our jobs and take a 14-month sabbatical starting in April 2020. When the pandemic āstartedā in March we had already sold all of our furniture, purchased numerous never-to-be completed flights, and set irreversible dates for our departure from work and the end of our apartment lease. In short, we were going somewhere. This blog post is not written to convince others that travel in the time of COVID-19 is or should be accepted. Instead, it is written to describe our experience and provide some tips and predictions for those who decide to travel in the short-term future.
Traveling and being a vegan in Colombia
Iām vegan, and Iām passionate about food. In this post I want to share experiences, ideas, and thoughts Iāve gathered while traveling as a vegan, and hopefully it will provide some inspiration.
Adventures in Antioquia: Hike to Piedra el Tabor
Every Saturday, Spanish Adventure organizes a big adventure for the students from the school. This Saturday we hiked to the Piedra el Tabor ā also known as āthe fucking rockā. Everyone of us was exciting about it. Everytime we passed the square of San Carlos we saw the huge rock and I couldnāt wait to hike up to it and have a 360 degree view of San Carlos and itās beautiful nature.
Colombia Immersion - Food Secrets Of San Carlos
Adventuring in Antioquiaās glorious nature is unparalleled; the waterfalls, the rivers, the hiking and climbing and camping opportunities are endless. The empanadas are plentiful and the palitos de queso (cheesy sticks) abundant. At Spanish Adventure we are fortunate to access all this, and more.
Colombia Immersion - Faces of San Carlos
Spanish Adventure is more than just a Spanish school in Colombia. It provides authentic immersion in Colombian culture in the town of San Carlos. When I joined Spanish Adventure, I was surprised to discover that I wasnāt only a visitor, but became a member of the community too. Every day, I saw many of the same friendly faces and, over the past month, some of them have become friends. Let me introduce you to some of them!
Adventures in Antioquia Colombia: Rock Climbing in GuatapƩ
Thanks to Spanish Adventureās excellent location in San Carlos, the school offers great insight into the areaās hidden gems. GuatapĆ©, just two hours from San Carlos, is famous for her 200-meter tall, granite rock: El PeƱol. Most tourists take the stairs to reach the topābut Spanish Adventurers arenāt āmost touristsā, so we tied in to harnesses and ropes for incredible, adrenaline-enhanced views of the area.
Adventures In Antioquia: How To Party Like A True San Carlitano
For a week of true Colombian partying, join Las Fiestas Del Agua in San Carlos. You won't regret this wet, wild and magical stop in your travels. Just three hours by bus from MedellĆn, San Carlos makes the perfect weekend getaway from big city life. Ready to celebrate the water like a real San Carlitano? Here are Spanish Adventureās top tips for getting the most out of the Fiestas del Agua.
A Look Inside Spanish Adventure - Student Profile
So, if you are interested in learning Spanish, in experiencing Colombian culture like a local, and exploring the beautiful natural landscapes, Spanish Adventure is the place for you. But what exactly does a week at Spanish Adventure look like? Everything you ever wanted to know about life at Spanish Adventure.
5 Easy Steps to Plan Your Backpacking Trip Through South America
South America is a truly wonderful, magical place. It has everything you could want in a backpacking adventure. In this article, some well-earned road wisdom is laid out to help you plan the South American trip of your dreams. From figuring out your āwhy?ā to learning the language. Vamonos!
Slow Down, the Best Way to Learn Spanish - Student Profile
Travelling is a wonderful exciting adventure, but being away from home for an extended period of time can take it's toll. My advice: slow down. Studying Spanish allows you to travel more easily, have more authentic interactions with locals, and itās also a wonderful opportunity to slow down and settle in somewhere for a little while. Iāll tell you why you wonāt regret it!
Meet Sandra - San Carlos' Best Cook
You canāt visit San Carlos without meeting Sandra. Sheās one of the first friendly faces you see in the town, and always has the time you to speak with you in Spanish. She also sells some of the best Colombian food in Antioquia ā perhaps Colombia. We asked Sandra everything you ever wanted to know about her.
Colombia Immersion - Staying active in San Carlos
You have Spanish lessons in the morning and swim and jump off rocks during the adventures while exploring the beautiful San Carlos landscape. BUT, somehow, you still have energy. In San Carlos you can find a lot of places where you can exercise or play sports. We show you where to go!
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We are an immersive Spanish school located just outside Medellin, Colombia. Our passion is sharing the nature and culture of Colombia. We believe learning Spanish is an adventure.
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