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Screened host families, full-board meals, and a central, well-connected location provide a safe base for teens in Valencia. Students receive 24/7 on- and off-site support, including pre-arranged airport pick-up and drop-off, a 20-trip transport card for metro/tram/bus, and clear guidance on local safety and healthcare. Homestays are selected for secure neighborhoods and easy access to classes, training venues, and landmarks. Valencia is widely regarded as safe; common-sense guidance is reinforced on arrival, and students/parents are reminded to carry private insurance or an EHIC (as applicable).
12-18 years old
2 weeks
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Immerse in Spanish, live with a local host family, and explore one of Spain’s most vibrant coastal cities. Flexible start any time, from 1 week. A typical week blends 20 hours of Spanish, curated cultural activities, and full-board homestay in the city centre with 24/7 support.
Ages 12-18 • Length from 1 week • Dates year round
Location Valencia city centre • Accommodation screened host families, full board
Classes 20 hours/week Spanish
Transport Valencia Airport pick-up & drop-off • 20-trip metro/tram/bus card
Activities Historic centre tour, Turia Gardens + Gulliver Park + City of Arts & Sciences, paella cooking, flamenco show, day trip to Gandía or Xàtiva
Supervision 24/7 on- and off-site support
24/7 attention and local support
Airport transfers on arrival and departure ✈️
Host family accommodation (full board: breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Spanish course: 20 hours/week
20-trip public transport card
Activities as listed below
Central teaching sites with classrooms (whiteboards, desks, A/C or heating, learning resources)
Quiet study area and small library (books, short stories, magazines, AV materials) 📚
Student lounges and an outdoor rooftop terrace with city views
High-speed Wi-Fi and shared amenities (microwave, fridge/freezer, kettle, coffee machine) ☕
Nearby: Colón & Xàtiva metro stations, Estació del Nord, Town Hall Square, Plaza de Toros, Cathedral, Central Market, La Lonja
Day 1, Sunday
Arrival in Valencia • Pick-up • Transfer to accommodation • Day with host family
Day 2, Monday
08:40 orientation at the teaching centre (host accompanies) • 09:00–13:00 Spanish lesson • Lunch with host family • 16:30 walking tour of the historic centre and main squares • Return • Dinner
Day 3, Tuesday
09:00–13:00 Spanish lesson • Lunch • 16:30 walk through Turia Gardens, Gulliver Park and City of Arts & Sciences • Return • Dinner
Day 4, Wednesday
09:00–13:00 Spanish lesson • Lunch • 17:30 meet for paella cooking course 🍲 • Return • Dinner
Day 5, Thursday
09:00–13:00 Spanish lesson • Lunch • 19:15 meet for flamenco show 💃 • Return • Dinner
Day 6, Friday
09:00–13:00 Spanish lesson • Lunch • Free time for shopping 🛍️ • Return • Dinner
Day 7, Saturday
09:30 train to Gandía or Xàtiva • Guided walking tour + monuments • Return • Dinner with host family
Day 8, Sunday
Pick-up at accommodation • Transfer to Valencia Airport ✈️
The sample itinerary is a guide only and may be subject to last-minute changes.
Valencia is Spain’s third-largest city on the east coast, known for its warm climate, friendly locals, and outstanding food culture. You’ll find beaches and a marina, shopping districts, music festivals, flamenco shows, the Oceanogràfic aquarium, and a renowned science museum. The famous Fallas festival takes place in March, and parks across the city offer space to read, relax, or exercise. 🌞
Safety
Valencia is widely considered safe; use normal common sense. Police are professional and will not ask for money.
Health
Hospitals and clinics are available city-wide. Bring private insurance or a European Health Insurance Card as applicable.
Money
Valencia is affordable. Typical restaurant meals cost €10–€20. Your program includes a 20-journey transport card.
Food
Home of paella, with great options for vegans, vegetarians, rice-lovers, and seafood fans. Visit the Central Market for fresh produce. Usual times: lunch ~13:00–15:00, dinner ~20:00–22:00. Tipping isn’t customary; €1–€2 is typical if you choose to tip.
Shopping
Major brands and department stores are near the central teaching sites. Many shops open 10:00 (supermarkets ~09:00–21:00); some close for siesta (14:00–16:00). Some corner shops stay open until midnight.
Full-board host family
Airport pick-up and drop-off
20-trip public transport card
20 hours/week Spanish classes
Activities program listed above
24/7 support and local orientation
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