Each two-week session includes at least two full day and two half-day excursions to nearby sites of interest in the vicinity of the camp. These trips introduce students to the great diversity of spanish culture, food and geography, and aim to take full advantage of the special attractions around the camp.
Spain is divided into 17 autonomous communities, each offering something different and exciting. From the central plains to Andalusia's intricate Arab architecture, from impressive Christian religious buildings to the ruins of the Roman Empire, Spain's rich history is evident everywhere you look. We encourage our campers to open their eyes to the wealth of sights that surround them!
From the Madrid Camp, students embark on journeys to nearby medieval cities with strong Christian, Roman and Muslim influences. They will discover the world's fifth-oldest university in Salamanca, the Roman aqueduct of Segovia, get to know their host city, Madrid, in depth, and much, much more.
Full-day trips: Toledo, Avila, Segovia or Salamanca.
Half-day trips: El Escorial, the Aqua Paretk, the historic center of madrid, the Prado Museum, Alcala de Henares, Aranjuez, a city tour of Madrid and other routes of interest.
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