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Articles about Cuernavaca travel (0-12 of 12)
- Summer Schooling In Mexico: An Enriching Experience
By: David Urmann | - Exploring other cultures is one of the best ways to spend your summer vacation. There are a number of International Universities that offer summer programs. It may sound expensive but the experience that you will get in return is immeasurable. Mexico takes pride in opening several universities for international students during summertime.
Exchange students need certain documents prior to being accepted for the program. This would include a tourist visa, travelers check and a passp ... Tags: summer study abroad programs, study abroad in Mexico, Cultural exchange, International students,
- Studying Abroad
By: Lynda Rodriguez | - Deciding where to study abroad can be a daunting task. We all know that studying abroad can be an enriching experience and that there is no substitute for living and studying Spanish in a foreign country. The only way to truly become fluent in a language is to be immersed in it but with so many different schools out there its difficult to find a program that fits all your needs.
Spanish Immersion offers a fast-track to Spanish through a variety of programs from week-long to ... Tags: learn spanish, study spanish, spanish classes in Mexico, spanish in merida, study abroad, College credit, travel
- The Truth About An African Safari In Mexico
By: Dean Caporella | - An African safari in Mexico may not quite live up to the expectations of actually being in the wilds of Africa and experiencing the real thing but for those in North America, it certainly is a good alternative especially if you're on a budget.
Puebla is host to one of the most popular animal parks in Northern America and plays host to thousands of visitors a year. The African safari area is one of the more popular sections and has designated areas named after some of Africa's popu ... Tags: african safari in mexico, african safari, safari, puebla, cholula, mexico, mexican, pyramids
- Hello From Sicily: My Italian Language Learning Adventure - Exploring The Beauty Of Sicily And Saili
By: Susanne Pacher | - Sicily the name alone conjures up images of an exotic island, a mysterious and fascinating past. I have wanted to explore Italy for some time now since I had not been there for a long, long time, and when I was pondering which region of Italy to explore Sicily came to mind. I figured this island would offer a combination of fascinating history, rich culture, scenic beauty, and an opportunity for a wide variety of activities. One activity I definitely wanted to pursue was to combine my journey w ... Tags: hello from, sicily, travel, italy
- Presenting: Hermilo Brito From The Ideal Language School In Cuernavaca - Making Spanish Learning Fun
By: Susanne Pacher | - One of the reasons I chose to travel to Cuernavaca this past April was that it is one of the world's centers for Spanish teaching. Cuernavaca has in excess of 40 language schools and attracts language students from all over the world to this beautiful city with the near perfect climate. After all, Cuernavaca is "La Ciudad de la Eterna Primavera", the City of Everlasting Spring.
During my first week in Cuernavaca I had the oportunity to study Spanish at the Ideal School for Spanish ... Tags: Mexico, state of Morelos, Cuernavaca travel, Spanish study
- Hello From Cuernavaca - Part 7 - A Conversation With Andie Grater, Local B&b Owner And President Of
By: Susanne Pacher | - I am currently staying at, "La Nuestra", a comfortable bed and breakfast with 4 guest rooms, a private swimming pool and an outdoor breakfast area complete with microwave and fridge, which has a rather interesting story. It is co-owned by two women, Andie Grater and Nancy Gray, who are both originally from the United States.
Originally from Brooklyn, Andie had lived in Atlanta for 20 years and become an expert in advertising production and management while Nancy, on the other hand ... Tags: Mexico, Mexico travel, Mexico City, Taxco, Tepoztlan, Cuernavaca
- Hello From Mexico City - Part 5 - Exploring The Paseo De La Reforma, The Bosque De Chapultepec And
By: Susanne Pacher | - This morning another wonderful Mexican breakfast was in store: Vanessa had made "tlacoyos con nopales" (fried dough covered with fruits of the prickly pear cactus and melted cheese on top) which I really enjoyed. Around 9:30 we got going and Vanessa's sister dropped us off, right in front of the Angel de la Independencia, a monument erected in 1910 to commemorate independence from Spain, on the Paseo de la Reforma.
The Paseo de la Reforma is an almost 4 km long tree-lined boulevar ... Tags: Mexico, Mexico travel, Mexico City, Taxco, Tepoztlan, Cuernavaca
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