
Language & Culture school trips to Costa Brava
Develop language skills as you discover this beautiful region along the shores of the Mediterranean. With a heritage set in the arts, and plenty of attractions to keep your group busy, they’ll find many reasons to be fascinated by Costa Brava on a Language and Culture school trip. Encourage Spanish conversation as your students try local foods, buy souvenirs or discover the surrealist imaginings of Miro and Dali. While the Catalan language is quite different to Spanish, students will be able to improve their vocabulary as Spanish is prominent throughout the region. This is a proud and prosperous region with its own distinctive culture and a popular choice for groups looking for an authentic Spanish Language and Culture school trip.
Suggested Itineraries
Our team of specialists can tailor-make any itinerary based on your curricular requirements, have a look at some of our suggested itineraries.
Accommodation

We choose properties which are suited to school groups. Audits are carried out on all properties featured, covering all safety and security concerns.
Excursions
We have subject-specific excursions that tick all the boxes for your curricular needs as well as providing life-enhancing cultural experiences.
Suggested Itinerary
Sample 3 night/ 4 day
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day1
- Flight to Barcelona
- Travel to your hotel, then explore the local area.
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day2
- Day trip to Barcelona: La Boqueria Market, Las Ramblas, La Sagrada Familia, La Pedrera, Camp Nou Stadium
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day3
- Full day at Port Aventura
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day4
- Stop at Parc Güell on route to the airport (if time allows)
- Return to UK
N.B The basic 'from' prices do not include excursions, for a full package price... Request a quote
Accommodation

Aparthotel Sant Jordi
- Close to the town centre & beach
- Serviced apartments
The Aparthotel Sant Jordi has great facilities and modern amenities - perfect for groups.
Location: The Aparthotel Sant Jordi is within walking distance from the beautiful cove La Cala de la Bella Dona. It has a great location near the Platja d’Aro beach and city centre.
Facilities: Facilities include a bar-cafeteria, restaurant, terrace, supermarket, 24-hour reception, games room, outdoor and children’s swimming pools.
Accommodation: The rooms can accommodate up to 4-6 people and are all en-suite.

Hotel Aromar
- Easy access to town centre
- Outdoor pool
Modern hotel next to the beach.
Capacity: 158 rooms
Location: 2 hours north from Barcelona, this hotel is a ten minute walk from central Platja d'Aro
Facilities: Facilities include a swimming pool, restaurant, and bar/lounge
Accommodation: All rooms have en-suite facilities and can accommodate 3-4 students
Meals: Buffet style meals
Quick Tip: This is just a small sample of possible accommodations available. Please contact us for more information.
Subject Specific Excursions
La Sagrada Familia
Antoni Gaudi’s unfinished masterpiece is one of Barcelona's most popular tourist attractions and is a most important landmark. Sagrada Família is a huge, privately-funded Roman Catholic church that has been under construction since 1882 and is not expected to be completed until at least 2026.
Las Ramblas
Las Ramblas in Barcelona is a popular street that is approximately 1.2 kilometres long boasting shops and authentic character.
PortAventura
An hour's drive from Barcelona, Port Aventura makes for an entertaining day trip as it is one of Europe's most exciting Theme Parks. Travel by themed boat or steam train to the other lands that capture the culture and atmosphere of this region. .
Poble Espanyol
The ‘Spanish village’ is an outdoor open-air architectural museum. Constructed in 1929 for the Barcelona International Exhibition, the aim was to give an idea of what might be an "ideal model" of a Spanish village containing the main characteristics of all towns and villages in the peninsula.
Parc Güell
A public park full of exquisite mosaic sculptures and buildings designed by Antoni Gaudi whilst in his naturalist phase.
La Pedrera (Casa Milà)
Visit Antoni Gaudi’s most amazing residential buildings and one of the most imaginative and controversially designed houses in the history of architecture. Casa Milà is a building designed by Antoni Gaudí during the years 1906–1910.
Camp Nou Stadium
The Camp Nou is a football stadium and home of Barcelona Football Club since its construction in 1957. It has a capacity of 98,787, making it the largest stadium in Europe.
Tibidabo Amusement Park
The Tibidabo Amusement Park dates back to 1901 and was recently refurbished to include many of the more traditional attractions. A great day out.
Quick Tip: If you have an excursion in mind which you don't see listed, please get in touch so we can do our best to arrange it for you!
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