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Spanish school in Masaya Nicaragua

  • Introducing

    At the Nicaragua Spanish Language Schools Masaya location, we have 6 Spanish teachers who are friendly, professional, responsible, and respectful with the students and are always ready to help with all your questions. We work a lot with beginner students and have staff that speak basic English as a bridge language. One of the great benefits of studying in Masaya is the location. We are close to the Masaya Volcano, the city of Granada, and have easy access to the Pacific coast if you want to take an overnight trip.

    Our location in Masaya is an advantage for the students because everyone speaks Spanish. This means that you will get an experience of total language and cultural immersion. Here you can see everyday the way we live, our local traditions, our cuisine, and above all, you can practice Spanish with people who are thrilled to meet foreigners and work with you on your Spanish.

  • About Masaya Nicaragua

    Masaya enjoys a strategic geographical position. Its urban area is an example of the historical and cultural heritage of the nation. It still retains its old colonial center, which includes the famous Masaya Volcano National Park, several traditional markets, a museum of folklore and history, and vibrant parks. Masaya is also known for its rich cultural festivals, traditional handicrafts, and proximity to Laguna de Apoyo, where visitors can enjoy water sports, relaxation, and stunning views. The city offers a deep immersion into Nicaraguan culture, making it a perfect destination for travelers and students alike.

  • Other things to do in Masaya city

    Beaches at Laguna de Apoyo
    Masaya Volcano National Park
    The Nindirí Artisan Market for handicrafts
    Walking around the city and visiting local markets
    Visits to Catarina and its lookout
    Cultural evenings in the parks
    Horse carriage rides around the colonial streets
    Canopy (zip-line) and hiking in the nearby nature reserves
    Visits to the city of Granada
    Cooking classes and traditional Nicaraguan dance lessons
    Visits to the Masaya Artisan Market
    Visits to the museum of folklore and history.