Cuba Travel Guide
Guide to Cuba
- Region
- Culture
- Lifestyle
- Visa Application
- The Spanish Language
- Study hints
Travelling is learning… that is why at Sprachcaffe Language School we believe that the easiest and most practical way of learning a language is travelling to the country it is spoken in; and we’re inviting you to prove it in the best way possible: by studying Spanish at our school in Cuba: Havana.
Whether you’re thinking of participating in an intensive course during your holidays or you simply wish to study a language in a relaxed environment, at Sprachcaffe Language Schools you’ll be sure to learn Spanish in a fun and enjoyable way. You’ll also get the chance to share every-day life with the people of this delightful country and partake of the cuisine, its history and art, practicing what you learn in class the whole time.
Cuban Regions
The Caribbean island Cuba offers you a coastline with beautiful beaches which have white sand and crystal clear water. Although it is a relatively small island, it offers you the whole range of idyllic Colonial cities and untouched nature. In the following you can find more interesting information on each region of the island ...
Cuban Culture
In order to be able to get a good grasp on Spanish, as with any other language it is important to immerse yourself in the culture of the people who speak it. And there is no better way of doing that than by staying in Cuba, especially if you have Sprachcaffe Languages Plus guiding you as you gain new insights and reach new heights in your knowledge of the Spanish language and Cuban culture at our school in Havana.
Cuban Lifestyle
When you think of Cuba, you probably imagine the passionate rhythms of old soneros and the big heavy Cadillac’s rushing through the streets of Havana’s old city. In the following you will find information on the Cuban lifestyle with respect to food, safety, health ...
Visa Application
Do you feel unsure how to apply for the tourist visa? We provide you with the necessary information on required documents, the visa application and customs restrictions.
The Spanish Language
If you are going to take a vacation, work or study in a Spanish-speaking country, being able to communicate in the same language does come quite in handy. Spanish is spoken by around 360 million native speakers around the world. It is the official language not only of Spain but of all Latin American countries and is even spoken in parts of the U.S. Sprachcaffe Languages PLUS in Cuba offers courses in Havana. By living and studying in this dynamic city you will soon achieve quick results and ensure steady progress in handling the Spanish language. Here you'll find some hints and tips that will give you a better grasp of Spanish.







