Learn Spanish in Cusco

Learn Spanish in Cusco

  • Day 1: Arrival to Lima + Overnight in Lima
  • Day 2: Lima City Tour with Peruvian Lunch & Museum Tour + Overnight in Lima
  • Day 3: Flight to Cusco & Free day + Overnight in Cusco
  • Day 4-8: Spanish Immersion Classes + Overnight in Cusco
  • Day 9: Cusco City Tour + Overnight in Cusco
  • Day 10: Sacred Valley Tour + Overnight in Cusco
  • Day 11-15: Spanish Immersion Classes + Overnight in Cusco
  • Day 16: Machu Picchu Tour + Overnight in Cusco
  • Day 17: Back to Lima & Back Home
A UNIQUE WAY TO LEARN SPANISH WHILE EXPERIENCING PERU’S ANDEAN CULTURE AND VISITING THE MOST IMPORTANT SITES
17DAY-16NIGHT PROGRAM
Destinations: Lima, Cusco City, Machu Picchu & Sacred Valley.
Price: Please see below
Departures: Daily departures
Type of Tour: Available in both Group and Private See Details
Number of People: No minimums or maximums
Accommodations: Budget, Moderate, Luxury See Details
Domestic Flights & Trains Options: Best value, Well-known Airlines. All Train Options See Details
This Spanish immersion course is especially designed for people who would like to learn some Spanish while enjoying a short vacation in Peru. This program includes a day in Lima to get a taste of the capital and a free day in Cusco to get used to the altitude, follow with an initial 5-day intensive course which includes both classes and outing in which you will use the Spanish while experiencing the culture. After 5 days of intensive studying, you will have a two day break in which we have included a Cusco City tour and a tour to the sacred valley. After the break, you will once again start the second part of the program with another 5 days of classes. You will close this adventure with the excursion to Machupichu. This is a flexible program and you can choose to take only one week of classes or extend to more time. Just let us know!

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival to Lima

Upon your arrival to Lima, one of our representatives will be waiting to meet you at the Lima airport, and take you to your hotel in Lima. * While in Lima, we highly recommend adding culinary activities such as cooking classes and tasting dinners in the best restaurants of Latin America, for more information check our Culinary site: taste-of-peru.com and ask our agents for more information. An extra day in Lima can be added upon request.

Day 2: Lima City Tour & Museum Tour (B, L)

PeruMany tours tend to forget about Lima on the way to Cusco. In our opinion, the history and anthropology of Lima, with Cultures that pre-date the Incas by thousands of years, provides an excellent starting point to better understand and appreciate the Inca cultures you will see in Cusco. In the City Tour, we will see the Spanish city Square, get a snapshot of the most important city sites, and visit a world-class museum to learn about pre-Inca cultures. Sites to be visited: Main Square, Government Palace, City Hall, San Francisco Monastery (including catacombs), old streets with colonial houses, The Cathedral, and a great driving tour through beautiful San Isidro and Miraflores. You will have a delicious typical Peruvian lunch at one of the best restaurants in Lima. After lunch, you will visit the Museum of Anthropology, or Museum Larco, where we will share Peruvian culture from the many thousands of years of pre-Inca societies up to colonial Peru. * An extra day in Lima can be added upon request. Please let us know if you like us to add additional activities.

Day 3: Flight to Cusco & Free day (B)

PeruWe transfer back to the airport for the short, one hour flight to Cusco, the ancient capital of the Incas, located at 11,100 feet above sea level. You will be met upon arrival and transferred to your hotel of choice. You will have the remainder of the day to rest and freshen up. It’s best to take it easy this day, to let your body adjust to the altitude. Some find enjoying a cup of hot coca tea a real help in adjusting to the high elevation and that is what the locals traditionally use coca for. Both lunch and dinner are on your own today as there are so many choices available at reasonable price either in or near your hotel. * Depending on which domestic flight you choose you will have more or less time to rest.

Day 4 to 8: Spanish Immersion Classes (B)

PeruAfter breakfast at your hotel in Cusco, you will begin with 5 days of intensive, Spanish Immersion Class in Cusco. Your classes will combine Spanish basic grammar with many conversational elements at an intensive rhythm. The system used for learning is dynamic, and all of the students participate in the interactive exercises and conversation components such as exercises, role-play, debates on newspaper articles, books, presentations on various topics, telephone conversations, learning how to obtain information, listening and understanding, watching and commenting on films and documentaries, etc. School will combine lessons in the classroom with practical situations outside the school. For example going to places (market, shops, walking around the city, etc) where you will interact with the locals speaking only Spanish. Groups are small with a maximum of 4 students per class. This is important because smaller groups work better in the learning process as allows for more individual time and therefore a better learning experience. Class time will be 6 hours per day in the classroom and 2 hours of practical interaction with people who speak Spanish. Upon arrival and quick assessment will be made by teacher to determine your entrance level and arrange your group. Lunch is not included but we will recommend restaurants located at walking distance from the school * Home stays with Peruvians is available as an opiton as some of our clients prefer to completely immerse in the Spanish Language. If this is the case, lunch will be included at the house.

Day 9: Cusco City Tour (B)

After lunch, you will set out on grand tour of Cusco, the former capital of the once vast Incan Empire. The city’s Spanish Colonial architecture both overlays and is interlaced with the earlier Incan architecture. We walk Cusco’s impressive Plaza de Armas and visit both the Spanish cathedral and Incan temple of the sun, Qoricancha. The Spanish conquistadores destroyed significant portions of the Inca civilization while leaving their mark on Cusco. Ornate cathedrals, adobe walls, carved balconies, hidden courtyards and cobblestone streets add to the historic richness of the ancient Incan capital.

Next we set out to visit the ruins above the city that were considered an essential part of the ancient capital. We start with one of the most impressive of them all, Sacsayhuaman. This is where Inti Raymi, the Festival of the Sun, is held during the Summer Solstice. Some of the stones used to build the site weigh up to 70 tons yet are fitted so precisely–without the use of mortar–that one cannot slide even the thinnest object between them. Some believe that the site forms the head of puma or jaguar and that the huge triangulated walls form its teeth, or symbolize lightening. Tambomachay, the Temple of the Sacred Waters, is another site we will visit and is a marvel of hydraulic engineering. Its waters still flow today. At Q´enqo we’ll see the remains of a ceremonial site used for fertility rites and for celebrations of the solstice and equinox. * An extra day in Cusco can be added upon request. Please let us know if you like us to add additional activities.

Day 10: Sacred Valley Tour (B, L)

After breakfast, we set out into the Urubamba Valley, also known as the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Our first stop will be a visit to the the Pisac market. The Pisac market has a wide variety of artisan arts & crafts and you will have the chance to see the many different products that the sacred valley produces. This is a great opportunity to for you to do some unique shopping, and to purchase souvenirs for your family and friends. After the market, we head deeper into the Sacred Valley and visit the Inca town of Ollantaytambo, still inhabited by the locals in much the same way as it was during the time of the Incas. The lodging area is formed by complex structures known as “canchas” or apartments. The Inca built a temple on a terraced site above the town. The impressive, standing stones they erected, conjure up images of Atlantis. This is the site where Manco Inca and his warriors staged a temporary victory over the Spanish Conquistadors, led by Francisco Pizarro. During this victory, the Inca warriors flooded the fields, while raining down spears and arrows from above, making it difficult for the Spanish horses to maneuver, ultimately forcing a rare retreat on the part of the Conquistadors. We then return to Urubamba, where you will have a chance to break for lunch and recover energies to continue with our tour.

After lunch, we head out to the bustling market-town of Chinchero, our final visit today. The town of Chinchero is the the Birthplace of the Rainbow, situated at over 11,500 feet. Its extensive agricultural terraces made it, in Incan times, the breadbasket of Cusco city. The main sight to see at this location is a catholic church, with fine paintings from the Cusquenian School. Modern Chinchero has a very active community of women weavers who create textiles on backstrap looms using only natural dyes. The weavers make fine, high quality mantas, table runners, pillows, bags, belts, and scarves in soft natural colors. At the end of the day you will go back to Cusco. All of our suggested hotels are well situated, so that you can relax and enjoy more of both ancient and contemporary life this evening. * An overnight at the sacred valley can be added upon request. Please let us know if you like us to add additional activities.

Day 11 to 15: Spanish Immersion Class (B)

PeruAfter breakfast at your hotel in Cusco, you will continue on the second portion of your intensive, 10-day, Spanish Immersion Class in Cusco. The dynamic is the same than the first week. However, as you have already experience Cusco a little bit, but you will be able to talk to your teacher about any activity that you would like to repeat or some place you will like to go. * Home stays with Peruvians is available as an opiton as some of our clients prefer to completely immerse in the Spanish Language. If this is the case, lunch will be included at the house.

Day 16: Machu Picchu Tour (B, S)

PeruThe day you have been waiting for! After breakfast we catch the train to the town of Aquas Calientes at the base of Machu Picchu. Continue by bus for the short ride up switch backs to the Machu Picchu citadel overhead. We enter the ruins for a breathtaking view of the city in the sky. You will enjoy a full tour of the lost city and have lunch on your own after the tour. In the afternoon we say farewell to Machu Picchu as we set out by train heading to the station at Poroy and then on to Cusco Hotel by car arriving at night. * An overnight in MachuPicchu can be added upon request. Also, we can add bus and entrance tickets for a second day at the citadel. Please let us know if you like us to add additional activities.

Day 17: Back to Lima & Back Home (B)

Your incredible journey to Peru winds to a close as we provide transfer to the airport in Cusco for the flight back to the coast. Flight time will depend on your flight time back home. * Please let us know if you like to add extra activities or a day hotel if your flight is late at night.

NOTE: Some people only take one week of English classes. Please let us know and we will send an updated price.

Not exactly what you want?

Remember that Magical focuses on providing the best available options and can work with you on customizing your tour to better fit your interests and budget, without compromising the quality of your tour. Just contact us with your questions and preferences and we can modify this tour based on your expectations and requests.

Important Notes:

About MachuPicchu Entrance Tickets

As the popularity of MachuPicchu has increased in the last few years, and in order to preserve the ancient paths of MachuPicchu, the Peruvian Cultural Institute (INC) has restricted the number of people that could enter MachuPicchu to 2,500 people per day. This means that, once the 2,500 tickets are sold out, no further entrance tickets will available. Also, please note that to avoid a secondary market for these tickets, all tickets are issued with the name of the passenger, his/her passport number, nationality and date of birth. Therefore, tickets are non refundable and non transferable.

About Huaynapichu Tickets

Entrance tickets to Huaynapichu are not longer free, entrance tickets are now US$12.00 per person. There are two scheduled visits per day, with a limit of 200 people per visit (Total of 400 per day). If you are interested in hiking the Huaynapichu, we will need you to let us know at the same time you book your trip since the Huaynapichu tickets need to be purchased in conjunction to the MachuPicchu tickets.

Price

This tour (*) is available from:

USD$1264.90 per person – Group with Private Transfers

For single supplement and prices in a private service, please contact us!

* Based on double occupancy, 4 people, Budget Accommodations

IMPORTANT: As price depends on each passenger choices, please contact us to send you an updated price based on your specific request. Please send us the following information and we will respond within 24 hours with your updated price.

  • Number of people in your party
  • Level of accommodation (3, 4, 5*). Please see options
  • Choosing a Private or Group Tour?
  • Train choice. Please see options
  • Adding options: if you like to add day tours, extra days, meals, etc
  • Need domestic or international flights?
  • Have a special request (ie: special diet, wheelchair, children, senior, etc)

What’s Included?

  • All necessary materials for you immersion classes.
  • Round-trip Expedition train. Upgrade to other trains: Vistadome or Hiram Bingham upon request
  • Bus to Machu Picchu roundtrip.
  • Expert leadership / guides & support personnel for all listed tours
  • Accommodations: 2 nights in Lima, 14 nights in Cusco
  • Meals as noted (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner, S = Snack). We can add any meals upon request
  • Land excursions as noted including entrance fees (Lima Cathedral, San Francisco Catacombs, Lima Museum, BTG, Cusco Cathedral, Qoricancha & MachuPicchu)
  • Private transportation: Lima airport/Lima Hotel, Lima Hotel/Lima Airport, Cusco Airport/Cusco Hotel, Cusco Hotel/Poroy Train Station, Poroy Train Station/Cusco Hotel, Cusco Hotel/Cusco Airport.

What’s Not Included?

  • Airport taxes: Local ($5-6) and International ($31) departure tax of payable in local currency by each passenger at Lima International Airport upon departure (if applicable)
  • International and domestic airfares, usually quoted separately
  • Insurance of any kind: mandatory evacuation insurance; suggested cancellation insurance, interruption, baggage loss, damage and delay
  • Visas. Please be advised that some citizens other than Canadians and US may need visa to travel to Peru. Please advise us of your nationality to help you or check with the Peruvian Consulate
  • Tipping & Gratuities (Guides $4 per person per day / Drivers $1 per person per day)
  • Excess baggage charges
  • Medical immunizations
  • Items of a personal nature (clothing, sodas, liquor, snacks, laundry, etc.)

Domestic Tickets

Lima/Cusco/Lima: From US $190 per person. This is an example price. Prices depend on date and time of booking


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