There is no better place to learn Spanish in Mexico than Playa del Carmen, or Playa as it is referred to by the locals, a small beach community on the tip of the Yucatán peninsula of around 100,000 people. Once a relatively unknown fishing village it is now a rapidly growing tourist destination. Playa is located just hours from Cancun and is quickly making a name for itself as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Unlike Cancun, you do not have to worry about the excessive partying, so when you’re not taking Spanish courses in Playa del Carmen you can spend your time enjoying the beaches, shopping on the main strip, and indulging yourself in the local dishes. You will find while learning Spanish in Playa del Carmen one of the main reasons it is still an extraordinary place to relax is because the city has focused on maintaining other sources of income outside of tourism which have proven to be successful. There has also been an ordinance passed which states that there can be no buildings of more than three stories, significantly reducing development by major hotels.
Once your Spanish courses in Playa del Carmen are completed for the day one of the best adventures in Playa is off the beach and in the water where some of the most pristine scuba destinations in the world can be found. Learning Spanish in Mexico is more than studying in the classroom it’s also about experiencing the culture and activities it has to offer. Scuba diving is one activity that is sure to deliver a combination of both adrenaline and tranquility which can only be found in the beauty and peace in the world beneath the waves. After a long day of Spanish lessons in Playa del Carmen and scuba diving in the warm waters of the Caribbean sit back and enjoy the evening in one of the many beach side restaurants.
While studying in Playa del Carmen you will quickly learn it has a lot more to offer than just its beaches. The best way for complete Spanish immersion in Mexico is to learn and experience the culture. Fortunately this is easily accomplished with the city itself and the surrounding area being very culturally rich. Playa’s first settlers were from the Mayan empire and used the city as a resting point for the journey out to the island of Cozumel. Many small ruins can still be found inside the city today but if you want to see some of the major cities of the Mayan empire you will need to travel inland where in just a few hours you can explore many of the ruins from one of Latin Americas greatest empires. The peaceful and culturally diverse city of Playa del Carmen is no doubt a superb environment to learn Spanish in Mexico.


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[...] Find Tranquility while studying Spanish in Playa del CarmenLearning Spanish in Mexico is more than studying in the classroom it’s also about experiencing the culture and activities it has to offer. Scuba diving is one activity that is sure to deliver a combination of both adrenaline and … [...]
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