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Volunteering & Spanish Immersion in One Adventure:

  • Peru: Catapult your Spanish skills to the next level, volunteer to help Peruvian women and children, and trek to the lost city of Machu Picchu
  • Costa Rica: Practice your Spanish volunteering at a local school, enjoy Costa Rica’s breathtaking biodiversity, and live steps from the beach
  • Spain: Hone your spanish language skills in Valencia, explore complex issues facing the local community, and white-water raft through one of Spain's fastest and most fun rivers

What makes GLA Spanish Immersion Programs Different?

Interact on a deeper level and take your language skills to the next level. Designed for high school students, the GLA Experiential Language Curriculum seamlessly integrates language into many aspects of the program, including community service and cultural activities. Our teachers use classroom time to prepare students to speak the language as they interact with local people. We currently offer Language programs in Spanish in Peru, Costa Rica, and Guatemala.

Where Does GLA Send Volunteers?

Africa • Ghana • South Africa • Tanzania • Asia & The Pacific • Bali • China • Fiji • India • Thailand • Central America & The Caribbean • Costa Rica • Belize • Cuba • Dominican Republic • Guatemala • Guadeloupe • Haiti • Europe • Spain • South America • Brazil • Galapagos • Peru

Tuition

$2,099 to $6,299 for 1 to 3 weeks, spring & summer*

*Tuition includes all in-country expenses including educational materials, lodging, 3 meals per day, all in-country transportation, airport pick-up, professional full-time staff and experts from the US/Europe, travel medical insurance, cultural activities, lectures, weekend excursions, and pre-departure materials and support.

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+1 858-771-0645

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Ross Testimonial

Ross O.

The world is an immense place, and working toward solving its problems is like tryng to move a mountain one pebble at a time. On this trip I realized that each "pebble" moved may seem insignificant to you or I, but could look like a boulder to others.”

Age 16
Hometown: Keene, NH
GLA Ghana Alum
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