Your Granada Nicaragua Spanish School

At SOL Spanish school (SOLSS) we offer a combined Spanish language, cultural immersion and eco-tourism program that helps students rapidly make gains in their Spanish language competency and confidence while learning about Nicaragua and Latinamerican culture.

Our small only-in-Spanish classes, customized for each student's ability level and interests, are fun and designed to facilitate the most intensive learning of the Spanish language and culture. Lodging with a friendly Nicaraguan family, characterized by traditional Nicaraguan hospitality and warmth, offers further opportunity to practice language and cultural skills in a supportive environment. Add in the cultural activities and eco-excursions and you have a complete immersion experience you will never forget!

Sol Spanish School is located in a key area of Nicaragua, Granada, the oldest colonial city of America, beauty and personality within a unique physical and cultural environment. Our school program takes advantage of its unique location by offering interesting cultural activities, excursions to ecologically interesting sites, and opportunities for volunteer work with a variety of local organizations. Anyone who wants to improve their Spanish while experiencing Nicaragua's unique land and culture will enjoy the SOLSS program!

 


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Why learn Spanish in Nicaragua?

Nicaragua... a country with hearth!

Nicaragua is a beautiful and largely unspoiled country in its first phase of economic development. Along with its diverse natural attractions, Nicaragua has a very hospitable and diverse population and a fascinating place in history. Roughly the size of the U.S. state of New York, Nicaragua has a greatly varying geography and climate, from the cool mountains in the north, to and humid central lowlands, to the breezy beaches the hot on the pacific coast, as well as the marshy lowlands of the Atlantic coast. Sol Spanish School is located in a key area of Nicaragua (Granada city) that allow our Spanish students access to the various social and natural environments in the pueblos, cities, countryside, lakes and beaches on the Spanish-speaking western half of the country. Because Nicaragua is relatively unspoiled by over-tourism, you can visit... Read more about Nicaragua