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ZZZLanguage Immersion in Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Term To Study: Summer 2016
Application Deadline: Oct 01, 2015
Program Category: One-Country
Program Fee: $1,300.00
Link 1: Click here to visit the Lingua Service Website for Palma de Mallorca
Program Locations: Palma de Mallorca
Contact Phone: 704-337-2534
Contact Name: Sidra Freeman
Contact Email: freemans@queens.edu
What is Included: Four weeks of language classes
Host family accommodations with half board (breakfast and dinner)
Round trip airfare
Airport transfer fees
Health Insurance
What is not Included: Lunch
Passport Fees
Visa Fees (if applicable)
Local transportation
Extended Stay Expenses
Personal expenses
Required or recommended vaccinations
Program Description

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE PALMA DE MALLORCA
International House Palma de Mallorca (IH Palma) has recently moved into a large, elegant building in the very center of the old city, on the Plaza de Cort, immediately opposite City Hall. The Plaza de Cort is one of the city's oldest, busiest and most attractive squares. Apart from the elegance and grandeur of its buildings, the square also contains an extraordinarily beautiful olive tree, which is said to be several centuries old. IH Palma occupies one of the most prestigious buildings on the square.

The Spanish Language school has its own street level entrance and reception from where students can take an elevator or the stairs up to the classrooms. The Spanish school occupies all 4 floors of the building and has 15 air-conditioned classrooms, as well as a number of offices and recreational areas, including a computer lab which students are able to use either before or after class.

PALMA DE MALLORCA
The city of Palma is a fitting capital, not only of Mallorca, but also of the Balearic islands. Set in the beautiful bay of Palma, famous for its stunning sunsets, the city's most imposing site is the huge 13th century cathedral. This beautiful building is close to the 10th century Arab baths- and the gateway to the city's old quarter of narrow winding streets and ornate squares where orange and olive trees give shade to the many charming street cafés.

Part of Palma's charm is that it is also a very developed society. Its population of just over 300,000 is among the most diverse to be found in Spain. The Mallorcans themselves are descendents from a mix that includes Spanish, Arabs and Carthaginians, and today they share their island with people from all over Spain and Europe, as well as with a substantial population of South American and African migrants. There is a lively arts scene and a nightlife to suit any taste. There is a large sailing community and the sailing year culminates every summer when the city hosts the Copa del Rey yachting competition.

Palma is historical and liberal, Spanish and cosmopolitan, nearly always sunny and always addictive. Wherever you are from, it will give you a warm welcome and we are certain you'll love it.

The island of Mallorca:

Most people know that Mallorca is the most popular tourist destination in Europe. It is also arguably the most beautiful island in the Mediterranean, largely because of the stunning variety of its scenery, the warm hospitality of the islanders and the richness of its food and drink. There are two main resorts for people who are looking for only sun, sand and nightclubs, and then there is the rest of the island-so carefully protected against over-development by the proud Mallorcans that stars like Michael Douglas and Claudia Schiffer choose to holiday here.

Visitors today can benefit from the same inspiring beauty and tranquility that so impressed the composer Chopin, the poet Robert Graves and others before and after them. A drive from one side of the island to the other can take less than two hours, but in that time the visitor can stop to gaze out towards the sea from awe inspiring rugged cliff tops, cross the spectacular Tramuntana mountain range, or leave the car to hike to pristine sandy beaches only accessible by foot.

Quick Facts

Population: 47042984
Capital: Madrid
Per-capita GDP: $ 31000
Size: 505370 km2
Time Zone: (GMT + 01:00 hour) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

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