Study Abroad in Malaga


Live The South in Málaga!

Spanish in Malaga

Where do you want to learn Spanish? Few people know before your trip to Malaga, the capital of the Costa del Sol, is one of the oldest cities in Europe, is very Spanish and a vibrant place. Malaga is surrounded by subtropical vegetation, the art galleries catapult the importance of Malaga, and there are many monuments, fifteen beaches and a picturesque old town. It is the southernmost capital of Europe, more so than in the South such as Tunisia.

Study Abroad in Malaga

© Academia Málaga Plus - The Bishop's Palace in the center of Malaga

The Beautiful South

Malaga has subtropical-Mediterranean weather. Nowhere in Europe the winters are milder, the night life is longer and celebrations such as Easter or the fair are happier. The streets are lined with orange trees, and thousands of palms fícus, home of parrots. In Malaga, the weather is mild all year. During hot summers can freshen up in the sea.

Malaga Is in Fashion

What stands out in Malaga is the huge number of students that make this city one of the world's leading destinations for Spanish courses. The lively atmosphere is contagious. Outside of the classroom talking with an Andalusia accent, a bit of enthusiasm is not misplaced and grammatically, Spanish is spoken well. Malaga has been able to maintain its originality. So mainly attracts international students, and cruise passengers around the world.

Study Abroad in Malaga

© Academia Málaga Plus - Pedregalejo beach, just 1 minute walking from the school

Malaga Offers A Lot to Language Students

Malaga offers a lot especially for language learners. Malaga's nightlife starts late and lasts usually until after dawn. An interesting alternative for late risers are both student parties that exist in many places, such as Sala Sala Wenge or Gold. Another alternative may be the salsotecas located between Malaga and Torremolinos. Here, one of the best salsa in Europe, such as Ariel Murillo and Bersy Cortés, lead the dance floor. There are also many cultural activities like flamenco nights, cultural visits, exchanges, beach volley tournaments and more.

Pedregalejo – The School's District

Pedregalejo is the neighborhood where you can find many Spanish students and young people. Pedregalejo has a special atmosphere. There are a large variety of beach bars and restaurants where they serve fried fish and sardine espetos and lounge cafes and exotic restaurants. There are all facilities such as ATMs, supermarkets, pharmacies, a market and good bus connections to the old town of Malaga and the Costa del Sol.

Malaga has the mildest winters in Europe, and summers more stable

In Malaga, snow and freezing temperatures do not exist. Moreover, in winter the thermometer does often exceed 20 ° C. However, it is recommended to wear warm clothes in winter because of the sun, temperatures drop and nightly temperatures of 10 º C colder perceived by moisture is near the sea.

In summer, temperatures near 30 ° C and makes a stable and perfect. Only during offshore in Malaga reach 40 º C but in the interior of Spain, it is much hotter. In Malaga we have the beach and interestingly, during the hottest days of the breeze, the sea is a bit colder than usual because the air in the earth stops flowing waters of the Atlantic in the Costa del Sol. A good thing is that the beach is only a few meters from the school.

We recommend bringing light clothing in summer. However, in Malaga there are many shops at very low prices. In our school, all classrooms are air conditioned.

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