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Spanish Summer Camp
Basic Information
Focus: Spanish & Adventure Summer Camp for Teenagers in Costa Rica
Owner: Adelita Jimenez & Laura Ellington
Director: Adelita Jimenez & Laura Ellington
Address: Calle 10 Avenida 4, Heredia, 40101, Costa Rica
Phone Number: +(506) 2260 8480
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 13-17
Camp Season: 2-week session: July 7 - 21, 2019
Setting:
1st week teens study at our vibrant, historic city campus and live with our trusted, loving homestay families. 2nd week takes place at our tropical, beachfront campus in Sámara.
Gender: female, male
Camp Capacity: No limit!
Pricing: $2790 USD - all inclusive
Activities:
This all-inclusive* experience is jam packed with activities, 40 hours of intensive Spanish immersion classes, homestay experience, bilingual chaperones, great food, a fun weekend excursion, and new friends! (*airfare not included)
- mid-week trips to waterfalls, volcanoes, chocolate and coffee tours, animal sanctuaries and more!
- cultural and language immersion with local homestay family (includes private room, breakfast & dinner, laundry service and outings with the family)
- daily cultural activities such as Latin dance, cooking class, movies in Spanish and more!
- Surf lesson & kayaking
Additional Information:
Students start the camp at our Vibrant Historic Heredia campus and live with one of our trusted, loving homestay families. The second week takes place at our Tropical Beachfront Campus in Playa Sámara. They will be escorted to and from all activities with their bilingual chaperone who takes care of all logistics and make sure the teens are safe and engaged throughout the program.
Teenagers should book their flights to arrive to SJO (San José Airport) on Sunday, July 7th and depart from SJO on Sunday, July 21st.
Camp tuition includes: classes, homestay, all meals, local ground transportation, all excursions & activities, and volunteer placement. Airfare to/from Costa Rica is not included.
Slogan: Live the adventure!