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Enjoyed by travelers for its beaches, rainforests, and relaxed culture, Costa Rica is a fantastic location for learning Spanish. BridgeAbroad offers 7 quality Spanish language schools in great locations across Costa Rica. We know that selecting a Spanish program in Costa Rica is an important choice, and we pride ourselves in working with only the best Spanish schools that Costa Rica has to offer.
When you choose to study Spanish in Costa Rica with BridgeAbroad, you’ll get top-notch instruction, comfortable and modern facilities, and excellent service. We carefully screen and select our language schools for you, so you never have to worry about the quality of your Spanish program.
Get started today by filling out our quick form. You can also call us directly at 1-866-574-8606. Our helpful and friendly language travel advisors have all the answers you need to make the best decision regarding your Spanish program in Costa Rica.
Costa Rica Overview
Volcanoes, rainforests, coral reefs and beautiful beaches are just a few of the elements that make up this country's incredible and diverse landscape. A small nation located on a land separating the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Costa Rica can be traversed coast-to-coast in less than four hours by land or 45 minutes by air. Each coast features beautiful beaches and ports with advanced infrastructure, both of which are important assets to Costa Rica's economy which depends on tourism, electronic exports, and agriculture (especially bananas and coffee).
Characterized by social and political stability, high educational levels,
modern services, and a dedication to protect the environment, Costa Rica’s
society is as impressive as its scenery. Costa Rican natives and residents
are known for their laid-back, friendly attitude and their fondness of
"pura vida" or "pure life." This mentality blends
into daily life in Costa Rica, which makes hanging out with the locals
just as enjoyable as relaxing on the beach, exploring the rainforest,
or viewing wildlife.
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