Extra-curricular Activities
In order to apply what has been learned in class and at the same time learn the “art of life”, Mediterraneo organises a series of activities:
- Our famous parties, where you can meet with other students and Spanish people in a relaxed environment (free).
- Internacional cuisine. If you wish, you can learn how to cook one of our best-known dishes: paella, Spanish omelette as well as trying typical dishes from the countries of other students. (The students cook their own food).
Lunches and dinners in restauants in Malaga for the opportunity to try typical dishes of new Andalusian cuisine (paid). - Visits to museums, monuments and the botanical gardens of Malaga are free, weekly and accompanied by a guide.
- Organised excursions to places of cultural, monumental or tourist interest (Granada, Seville, Cordoba, Ronda, Gibraltar, Morocco ..) every Saturday accompanied by a guide (Paid)
- Concerts, theatre, cinema, Flamenco, shows (Paid)
- Films: Spanish DVDs shown in the school with a discussion to follow. (free)
- Sport: in combination with the course (active Spanish) or independently (paid)
- Courses in flamenco dancing or flamenco guitar: in summer the school offers 2 hours of flamenco classes each week free of charge.



Each week we give out information about the activities on offer and the main events that are happening in Malaga at the time.
If you want to find out what the activities are for this month, click here.
From this webpage you can access information on all of the activities offered by Study Travel. We have designed an excursion for students that want to visit the wonderful and exotic Morroco.
With this excursion, we want students to be able to try a new activity in addition to their school or university. www.studytravel-spain.com |






From this webpage you can access information on all of the activities offered by Study Travel. We have designed an excursion for students that want to visit the wonderful and exotic Morroco.
With this excursion, we want students to be able to try a new activity in addition to their school or university.