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Bolivia Spanish Language School

Trip code: BOSL

A great way to kick off your time in Latin America! The best and most exciting way to learn the language, experience the local cultures, make friends and meet new travel companions.


Overview
from £549
Location:

Sucre, Bolivien

Duration & Price:
from £549. Full price list
Deposit:

£195 (balance due 12 wks before departure)

Accommodation:

Included

Meals:

Most meals included

Dates:

First Monday each month (other dates available).

Bolivia Spanish Language School

The Language School in Bolivia is a beautiful colonial building located in the heart of Sucre's city centre, one block away from the main plaza, close to virtually everything of interest in the city.

Bolivia

Sandwiched between Peru, Paraguay, Argentina, Brazil and Chile, and straddling the Andes, Bolivia is known as the "Tibet of the Americas" due to its altitude and stunning scenery.

About twice the size of Spain, Bolivia encapsulates nearly every possible climate and terrain from the snow capped peaks of over 21,000 feet, to the to the semi-tropical lowlands, through to the steaming jungles of the Amazon Basin. The country became landlocked in 1880 during the “Pacific War” when it lost its seacoast to Chile. Offsetting this one missing element is Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, boasting crystal blue waters, reed boats and islands known for pre-Colombian ruins.

Besides great scenery, you have the opportunity to see various exotic birds, plants, insects, and animals due to Bolivia's relatively sparse population, lack of development and diverse geography.

Time
Bolivia time is four hours behind GMT.

Climate

The climate is largely temperate, though it can get very cold at night. The rainy season is November to March (Bolivia’s summer), which means this is also the hottest time with temperatures averaging 30 degrees Celsius, though they can get much higher. The winter months are dry and temperatures average 20 degrees, though they can dip to freezing in mountain areas.

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