Puerto Vallarta is a resort city located in the north-western corner of the state of Jalisco in front of Bahia de Fronteras, on the Pacific Ocean. Because of its position, the city has become a chief tourist destination and an important seaport for the country.
Puerto Vallarta’s history dates back to the 1500s when it was discovered by Spaniards. Today, the city still retains its traditional character with cobblestone streets and a colonial downtown area. The city offers around-the-clock activities for people with all interests, tastes, and budgets, because of its large influx of tourists. Apart from its distinguishing palm-fringed beaches, sightful jungles, posh resorts, and Cosmopolitan infrastructure, Puerto Vallarta is proud of having one of Mexico’s purest waters.
Before becoming a tourist attraction, Puerto Vallarta had, and still keeps, a traditional village ambience because of its tropical climate, sandy beaches, deep-blue waters, privileged position in the Mayan Riviera, and slightly modern flare. Nevertheless, Puerto Vallarta has grown immensely, and continues to grow every year. You can enjoy beaches, historical features, nightlife, music, adventures, and novel experiences.
Puerto Vallarta Spanish School
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The Spanish school is a typical building decorated in the typical style of Puerto Vallarta. Is a charming colonial building set in the heart of the town and surrounded by the most fashionable streets of the city.
The Spanish school is centrally located in the downtown area just 2 blocks away from the beautiful beaches of Puerto Vallarta. It is situated near some colonial building, restaurants, cafes, pubs and nightspots.
As regards the school facilities, they include a computer lab with wireless connection, a conference room to watch movies and a sunny terrace used for parties and as a meeting point in the school.
When you are not in class, you will find that there are plenty of activities you can do in Puerto Vallarta, in winter you can match whales and dolphins, or may be join a fishing tour. Another option is to visit some nearby ancient villages surrounded by mountains. For a two or three day trip you can go to some of the typical cities in Mexico, Guadalajara.
Transfer Service: Airport pick up available at Puerto Vallarta airport at an extra cost.
View of Puerto Vallarta
Spanish lesson
Coffee terrace
Courses Available in Puerto Vallarta
Intensive ( 25 lessons/week)
The classes aim at developing the communicative competence in Spanish in the main skills divided in 3 lessons of conversational grammar and 2 of practical conversation.
Minimum week requirement: 1 week.
Maximum number of students per class: 5 students per class.
It is specially designed for those who want to improve their Spanish in a very short time and in an effective way. During private lessons, students will be exposed to a wide variety of topics according to their own interests and pace.
Minimum week requirement: 1 week.
Maximum number of students per class: 5 students per class.