5 language schools in Cadiz from 205€ for a 1 week Spanish course
Cadiz ratings & opinions
How our students rated their experience in Cadiz
What our students said about Cadiz
It really is a very beautiful city and the beach is on the doorstep. A lot to see during the day. You can also do great shopping. But why is there not even a little music anywhere. Just tapas bars without music, nothing else. I just lacked the positive mood. I definitely recommend another city for beginners. The Spanish spoken in Cadiz was very fast and choppy and I found the inhabitants to be mostly very unfriendly.
It has a fantastic location by the sea with a special climate, lots of sunshine and amazing beaches. It's not quite as hot as further inland. The historic city centre is spectacular. Security is extremely high. The suburbs don't look as chic. There is also a lot to discover in the surrounding area: More beaches :-) white villages, mountains, salt marshes, dunes and the Strait of Gibraltar.
Cadiz is a charming city, but it takes a while to really understand the charm of this city and the hustle and bustle. Every day you discover something new, exciting, interesting - Cadiz and its surroundings (Vejer, Barbate, ...) are like an onion - and in the end you know why Andalusia is so well-known and popular.
A very beautiful, lively city worth seeing, where I felt safe late at night and in the dark, even as a woman alone, without any problems. The many wonderful buildings, sights and beautiful streets are fascinating, the people are very nice and helpful. I'll definitely come back!
Fantastically beautiful city, with a lot of history and beautiful sandy beaches and gardens. There is hardly any overflow of tourists and a constant feeling of security. The city is well connected via long-distance buses and trains, making trips into the surrounding area easy.
It is the oldest city in Europe with a very, very beautiful city center and wonderfully located on the Atlantic Ocean, great beaches and waves right next to the center and still in September a lot of culture (music, concerts, dance, especially flamenco, cinema, theater).
I spent most of my time in the old town and around the school. There is a lot to discover, it was a very nice stay. If you love the sea, this is definitely the right place for you. You can also go on lots of excursions from Cadiz. All in all, it's worth a longer stay.
Picturesque, clean and safe small town, with little disturbing car traffic! Lots of history, interesting buildings and a nice fish market where you can also eat tapas, in a pleasant location with friendly people. A good place if you like flamenco.
Wonderful for learning Spanish - especially if you live in the old town. Tourists don't get lost here in the evenings. Which means you have to use your Spanish pretty quickly. A wonderful city. Absolutely recommendable! I will be back.
It was amazing, we loved being able to surf as well as walk around the charming old town. Many choices of restaurants and bakeries. We were wowed by the many open squares and parks. It was a great place to attend a language school
What language school directors said about Cadiz
Off the beaten track coastal destination that allow students to immerse themselve in an authentic Spanish city
We are almost entirely surrounded by water, having an excellent climate. Enjoying more than 300 days of sunshine a year.
Most recent student reviews of language schools in Cadiz
The lessons were a lot of fun and I learnt a lot.
18 December 2024
Course: General Spanish Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 60 years
I was absolutely delighted with the teacher Isabella (‘Chiqui’), her organisation of the lessons and her pedagogical skills. I also really liked the composition of the course. And also Martin, who advised me, with whom I had personal contact and his excellent reliability.
25 November 2024
Course: Intensive 20 - 2 weeks
Student age: 67 years
The teachers are very friendly, Carmen and Lolo (Manuel) were very motivated.
Very nice people there and they are funny too :-)
5 November 2024
Course: Spanish Intensive Course - 1 week
Student age: 59 years
Modern. International. Easily accessible. Supermarket, café and bakery in the immediate vicinity.
1 November 2024
Course: Super Intensive 30 - 2 weeks
Student age: 52 years
Great location, beautiful school, very nice teachers and especially: learning in small groups, that was great. I will be back next year.
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26 September 2024
Course: Intensive General Spanish 25 - 1 week
Student age: 60 years
Information about Cadiz
Key Facts about Cadiz
- Big Mac price (Spain average):
4.59 € (7% cheaper than in USA)
- Residential voltage: 230 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
Weather in Cadiz
Events in Cadiz
February 2025 - March 2025Easter week is one of the most important events in the South of Spain; during seven days, the Holy Week processions are experienced in a very particular and intensive way throughout Andalusia.
February 2025 - March 2025Carnival in Cádiz has been officially declared an event of International Tourist Interest. The celebration dates back to the late 16th century and is known for the polemical costumes poking fun at current political issues and the chiringotas, musical performances with a satirical focus.
May 2025The Feria del Caballo (the horse fair) is one of the city's main events each year. Sherry, flamenco and horses with corridas, games, a fun fair and an abundance of local dishes.
What to do in Cadiz
Arrival airports
Public transportation to city center:
Every 120 minutes, 45 minutes.
Main stops: Aeropuerto de Jerez, Cadiz
3 per day, 80 minutes.
Main stops: Jerez de la Frontera Airport, Cádiz
Taxi: 30 minutes drive to city center of Cadiz
Public transportation to city center:
Every 30 minutes, 140 minutes.
Main stops: Sevilla Airport, Auxiliar Kansas City-Est. Santa Justa + Sevilla Santa Justa, Cadiz
Every 30 minutes, 190 minutes.
Main stops: Sevilla Airport, Sevilla-Plaza de Armas + Sevilla, Cadiz
Taxi: 80 minutes drive to city center of Cadiz
Public transportation to city center:
60-180, 300 minutes.
Main stops: Malaga, Cordoba Central, Puerto de S Maria, Cadiz
60-180, 330 minutes.
Main stops: Malaga Airport, Marbella, Ageciras, Cadiz
Taxi: 146 minutes drive to city center of Cadiz
Q&A - Questions about Spanish courses and schools in Cadiz
- What are the options for getting to Cadiz from Seville Airport?“From the airport in Seville, there are scheduled buses to the Seville Santa-Justa train station. From there, regional trains (Media-Distancia) run several times a day to Cádiz. The journey takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes and tickets can be purchased at the ticket office in the station. The price of a ticket is around EUR 30.
There is also the option of taking the long-distance bus from Seville Prado de San Sebastián. The journey time here is also about 1 hour and 45 minutes. The ticket price here is between EUR 15 and 20.”Martin Zakostelecky, LanguageCourse.Net - Apr 25, 2023We are looking for a language school in Cadiz for our daughter (20y.o.) in August. It would also be important that there are teenagers/students her age at the school.“The average age at schools in Cadiz is around 23-25 in the summer.”Tanja, LanguageCourse.net - Jun 20, 2022I would like to take a conversation course for 1 week. I am a retiree.“There is one school that offers a separate conversation course in Cadiz. Most students book a combination intensive course + conversation classes. If you do not yet have knowledge of the Spanish language, it is advisable to first do an intensive course, before taking part in conversation lessons. After all, it is difficult to have a conversation without any knowledge.”Robin Rebecca Pietersma, LanguageCourse.net - Dec 20, 2021FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Spanish courses in Cadiz
- Can I take private Spanish lessons in Cadiz?“Yes, it is possible to take private Spanish lessons in Cadiz, either in one of our partner schools online or in a classroom setting. ”Veronica Romualdi, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Dec 07, 2023What can I do in my free time?“Each school offers its students a wide programme of entertainment throughout the week (bowling, tapas, tennis, billiards, table football, dinner in a wine cellar, etc.), at minimal prices. Weekend excursions are also offered, organised by one of the travel agencies in the city. If you prefer to travel on your own or want to do something that is not included in our programme, the school managers will help you find all the necessary information about it.”Maksym Sterpul, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Nov 13, 2023Didn't find what you are looking for?Interested in a specific type of course? See our reviews of Spanish courses & camps for teenager and children in Cadiz or other 23 different Spanish course types in Cadiz.Interested in language travel to other cities? Have a look at Spanish language schools in other cities in Spain such as Alicante, Almeria, Almuñécar, Barbate (Cadiz), Barcelona ..., Bilbao, Castelldefels, Denia, Granada, Ibiza, Jaén, Jerez de la Frontera, Lanzarote, Las Palmas, Logroño, Madrid, Malaga, Mallorca, Marbella, Murcia, Nerja, Palma de Mallorca, Pamplona, Platja d'Aro (Costa Brava), Prado del Rey, Puzol (Valencia), Ronda, Salamanca, San Pedro de Alcántara, San Sebastian, Santander, Santiago de Compostela, Sevilla, Soria, Tarragona, Tenerife, Úbeda, Valencia, Valjunquera, Vejer de la Frontera, Vigo, Zaragoza or see our list of all schools in Spain. You may also want to consult options outside Spain for learning Spanish.Show more
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