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Learn Spanish Surf Spain

Playa del Carmen is a perfect place not only for your holidays but also for your education. Yes, you heard it right! Prepare to immerse yourself in Mexican culture by learning Spanish. You can either learn the language by picking some words while communicating with locals and by reading words in shops, restaurants and anywhere around, or you can go to a language school.

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As you can imagine there are quite a number of schools and private teachers which provide Spanish courses for foreigners at different levels: from beginners to advanced speakers. I would like to share with you some information about language schools in Playa del Carmen based on my own experience and on the reviews of expats and tourists of Playa. Here we go!

  • Address: Calle 14 Norte, between the 5th and 10th Avenues.
  • Phone: 01-984-803-3388
  • Web: ,
  • Classes: Spanish courses of all levels, group and private lessons. Extra activities (cooking classes, diving, latin dancings, tours etc.). For more information please visit their website.

  • Classes: Spanish of all levels, mini-groups and private lessons. Check out Lupita’s Facebook page if you are interested in more information.

This is a private teacher who has many happy students all of whom recommend her a lot on the web. I contacted Lupita, but she was out of town and couldn’t meet me. She was very friendly though. I am sure she is as good as people say.

  • Address: Calle 4 Norte between 10th and 15th Avenues.
  • Phone: 01-984-147-5950
  • Web: , 
  • Classes: Spanish courses at all levels, group and private lessons. English, French, Portuguese, Italian, German lessons. Extra activities free of charge: cooking classes, latin dancing, cocktails nights, tours around Playa del Carmen, activities at the beach, local volunteering. Check out their Facebook page or website for more information and prices.

We got to know about this place from some people spreading the information on Facebook pages about their free conversation evenings over cocktails and some snacks. The temptation was too big not to go and check this place out.

We were met by the very friendly Mexican family Galicia who run this school. We sat over the table and Hale – a teacher – started to speak to me in Spanish and I tried to answer. I was amazed by how many words I picked up while living in Playa for 3 months and just listening to what people said around and reading products’ titles and menus.

While I was trying to tell her about myself in mixed broken Spanish and English other guys came over and the table was served with cocktails and snacks.

Ourselves at the Free Spanish Conversations in the Language School Chichen Itza

It was a very pleasant evening, we played some games that helped improve Spanish grammar, spoke to others and got to know each member of the family Galicia, almost all of them are teachers. At the end of the evening I was offered classes (I chose private lessons) and Hale kindly gave me a very good discount. The usual price for 1 hour of a private lesson is $20.

I attend the school whenever I have time, but usually around 3 times per week, 2 hours each lesson. My teacher is Alex (Alejandro). I am very pleased with his work, he is an excellent teacher and a wonderful person. His lessons are very interesting. We not only learn the language but also speak about Mexico (culture, history, customs). I never get bored and after 8 hours of lessons I was able to keep up a simple conversation. Alex speaks only in Spanish with me and the funny thing is that I understand everything with despite my very limited mastery of the language. When I don’t get something Alex shows it in gestures, he is very good at it.

Jean Studying Spanish with Alex

As soon as I came back from the first lesson and told my husband about it, he decided to go as well (though he is quite fluent in Spanish). He enjoys his classes a lot. He usually takes 3 hours at a time. Jean is a person who easily gets bored. So Alex does a great job, my hubby always comes from lessons with some stories to tell me (they speak about politics, life in Mexico, etc) and with the satisfaction of new things he learnt.

If you can’t make up your mind about a language school in Playa del Carmen, I highly recommend you to come and learn Spanish in Language School Chichen Itza. After lessons you can practice your Spanish for free in real life attending salsa classes, cooking classes, and cocktail nights on fridays.

Would you like to learn Spanish? Have you attended any Language school in Playa del Carmen? What is your favourite place to learn Spanish in Playa? Share your experience with us!


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