Visit Spain with Reperio from 11th to 25th July 2016. Register here.
There are so many reasons to visit Spain in the summer. Our two-week educational tour is the perfect mixture of language and cultural immersion and fun. You will visit all of Spain’s major cities.
12 Facts About Spain
- Official national language: Spanish (although there are other recognized regional langauges)
- Monarch: Felipe VI
- Prime Minister: Mariana Rajoy
- Capital: Madrid
- Population: 46 million
- Area: 505,992 km2
- Currency: Euro
- Spain is the third country in the world with the most World Heritage Sites.
- International tourism in Spain is the second largest in the world
- Its empire spread to the Americas until the beginning of the 19th century when the colonies declared independence.
- Spain is composed of 17 autonomous communities and two autonomous cities.
- Spain has the most extensive high-speed rail network in Europe, and the second-most extensive in the world after China.
Highlights
- Live for 1 week as an international student in Cadiz
- 15 hours of classes in Prado del Rey
- Visits to Sevilla and other Pueblos Blancos (white villages)
- 2 days in Madrid
- 3 days in Barcelona & Girona
Important Dates
- Registration Deadline: March 31st 2016
- Downpayment: $10,000
- 2nd payment: April 30th 2016: $6,000
- 3rd payment: May 31st 2016: $5,000
- Final payment: June 30th 2016: $5,000
Cost: $26,000*
*Includes:
- Apartment (Prado del Rey, Cadiz) & Hotel Accommodation (Madrid & Barcelona)
- All Meals
- All Tours
- Transport
- Airfare
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If you'd like to learn more about the history and culture of Spain, register here for our Spain Programme!
About Reperio
Reperio is a student programme of TT Shuttle which empowers Caribbean students to take advantage of present cross-border opportunities among the islands and beyond. Its objective is to create a forum by which all Caribbean students, regardless of language and culture may be able to seize and create opportunities for themselves. In delivering on these objectives, the programme focuses on strengthening relations between students of Trinidad & Tobago and their Caribbean counterparts, through stronger partnerships with educational establishments across the region, and their respective Ministries of Education, Foreign Affairs, Tourism, and Culture. This will ultimately result in the facilitation of cultural workshops and exchange programmes.