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¿Visitar Cantabria y aprender inglés? ¡Es posible!

by Cecilia CY on febrero 4, 2022 Comentarios desactivados en ¿Visitar Cantabria y aprender inglés? ¡Es posible!
Si, no has leído mal. Ahora puedes venir de vacaciones escapando de ese calor tórrido del resto del país y mientras que disfrutas de nuestra tierra puedes mejorar tu inglés.

¿Te suena a cuento chino? Nada de eso, porque te has topado con una pandilla de profesores de inglés totalmente fuera de lo común. Hemos creado un programa de inglés para adultos, enfocado en quien quiere aprender el idioma mientras disfruta de unos días en Cantabria.

Playa del puntal, visita obligatoria en tus días en Cantabria.

¿Qué te parece que mientras tus hijos disfrutan de sus clases de surf o vela, tú puedas mejorar el idioma?
Para empezar, nuestro programa no tiene esas tediosas clases (¿ves como ya vas prestando atención?).  Son tus vacaciones y eso es sagrado. Así que vamos a ayudarte a mejorar tu inglés usando nuestro espacio de casi mil metros cuadrados al lado de las playas del Sardinero. Para eso, hemos creado talleres en los que mientras cocinamos, pintamos, hacemos un programa de radio o nos lanzamos a sacar el actor que todos llevamos dentro, vas mejorando tu nivel.
Son cursos interactivos en los que desde el primer momento vas a practicar el idioma. Vamos a hacer oídos sordos al español y todo será en inglés. Para ponerte un poco más nervioso, te cuento que tendrás entre tres a cuatro profesores, porque al igual que en España tenemos diferentes acentos, con el inglés pasa exactamente lo mismo. ¿Por qué acostumbrarte a escuchar sólo un tipo de acento cuando puedes tener varios?

Taller de cocktails con Anthony

Un ejemplo de una mañana en nuestra academia sería empezando una clase de cocina con Anthony quién tiene un acento americano, seguido de una clase con Leire mientras te enseña trucos en manualidades, y luego, nos vamos con Patricia y su maravilloso inglés británico, a descubrir como se hace un programa de radio.
La idea es aprovechar la mañana, divirtiéndote y aprendiendo el idioma para que antes de la hora de comer puedas darte un «col» (esto es una palabra muy santanderina) en el Sardinero, tomarte un aperitivo y aprovechar el resto del día con tu familia. ¿Te animas?
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How to spend 24 hours in Santander

by Cecilia CY on febrero 3, 2022 Comentarios desactivados en How to spend 24 hours in Santander
Our city goes sometimes unnoticed in the north of Spain. 
Many travellers make a huge mistake, thinking that the already crowded Basque Country or neighbouring Asturias are the only places worth visiting. 
What a pity! At the same time, though, an advantage for those who want to get away from the beaten path.
Welcome to Santander!
This short guide will provide you with the team’s favourite spots, which are perhaps not the most touristy but are local!
Your day starts with a “pincho de tortilla” in La Tertulia. This tiny restaurant with only a few tables is famous for what we called «second breakfast»: a coffee break with a twist. Our first stop is the lighthouse of Santander, with heartwarming views and the start point of several trails. We will take the one heading towards Mataleñas, one of the most secluded beaches in the city. We will there be surrounded by a golf course and a path that takes you to the Sardinero area along cliffs and breathtaking views. 

Mataleñas beach.

Always walking along the seaside, you will arrive at the area of the Gran Casino of Santander, our emblematic Casino, a heritage building from 1916 that has witnessed many social events along its history. This is the main hotel area during the summer months and, for this reason, an excellent spot for food! Stopover in La Cañía terrace for classical vermouth (ask for «solera») with our «rabas» (fried calamari) and join the “santanderinos” in our “aperitivo”. As we believe in our team, “aperitivo” is anytime you wish between the second morning coffee and lunch! 
Once we get some energy, we will head to Palacio de la Magdalena, the most important building of our city built as a present for the Royal Family so they could come over on their summer holidays. Nowadays, this public building holds conferences and is a famous spot for weddings. Once you explore the park, we recommend that you dive into the sea and enjoy a swim on the nearby beach of Bikinis!
Afterwards, we will head to the city centre, where a bit of culture is awaiting. Our walk will take us first to the Maritime Museum to understand a bit more about the sea and its importance for Santander. 
We will pass by the old water pump house that was used to drain the nearby shipyard. Now, a popular restaurant in a great location. Then, you will walk by the sailing training centre followed by one of the city’s marinas. There, you will find a statue of the «raqueros» (a word nowadays derogative) that honours street kids who used to dive for coins into the old harbour. Following, we will check the temporary exhibition in the Palacete del Embarcadero, another building part of the old harbour area that has become a cultural centre. 

Is it lunch yet? Then Bodega del Riojano is the answer! Book a table in this historic venue, one of the few old bodegas remaining in the city. Popular with locals and visitors, it has a delicious menu to choose from with traditional and seasonal dishes for everyone! They cater for allergies and dietary requirements

Photo courtesy of Bodega El Riojano.

Photo courtesy of Bodega del Riojano.

(mention it to the maitrê when you arrive).

After lunch, we will do a return trip on the cable car (free of charge) at the end of the street to admire another point of view of the city followed by a coffee in THE PLACE: Centro Botín, our Modern Art Museum. The museum organises multiple activities throughout the year (check their website!) and has an excellent permanent art collection. Don’t miss it! Once you end your visit to the exhibition, please go upstairs to their rooftop,  where you can see the sunset over the bay. 

Don’t miss the sunrise or sunset from Centro Botin rooftop.

Useful tip: Santander is a walkable city despite the hills (perfect reason to eat that ice cream with no regrets), and we recommend that you explore it walking. However, the public bus system is excellent, and you can reach the main spots in town for only 1,30€ each way. Taxis are also reasonable, and although Uber doesn’t exist here, we do have Cabify instead. Another option is to get public bikes that you can find in several stops around the city, the first hour is free, and then it goes from 2€ on. All these transport options accept credit card payments.
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Why learn Spanish in Santander?

by Cecilia CY on febrero 2, 2022 Comentarios desactivados en Why learn Spanish in Santander?

Why not? That would be the correct question!  

Santander is an easy-going and safe city in Northern Spain. It is a unique destination for those who want to immerse themselves in the authentic Spanish culture, having the experience of living for a while in a city not yet affected by mass tourism, part of the Camino de Santiago, surrounded by historic towns and natural reserves. 

The city is well-connected by direct flight with main European destinations and linked by National Rail and roads. Santander can boast of having miles of beaches in the heart of the town and its surroundings. 

Our school is located right in the middle of the city. Close by is the famous beach of Sardinero. You are just a walk away to jump into the sea after your lessons every day!

Imagine enjoying a few hours of fun workshops improving your Spanish and then, just a few steps away, having a large variety of beaches to choose from. Does that sound like a plan to you? Keep reading!

Rowing is a popular sport in Santander.

For those who love sports, the city is famous for the multiple water sports you can enjoy in the city. We are a Worldwide known destination for surfing and sailing. Also, the traditional sport in town is rowing and being the city in a bay allows you to enjoy kayaking, SUP or snorkelling safely.

It’s not only water sports you can enjoy here, but we also have lots of options for those loving nature, mountains, and trekking. Less than an hour away, you can enjoy the peace that wild nature gives you while discovering The Valley of Cabuerniga with its beautiful forests and pretty villages, also famous for its culinary scene! 

Picos de Europa and Potes are also a drive away (a beautiful and scenic one, by the way). This mountain range is now getting in the international spotlight, but it’s still a must-visit during your time in Cantabria. 

What about food? We have nothing to envy others! Our region has everything you’re looking for! 

A stroll with ice cream from Regma is a must-do!

From Michelin star restaurants overlooking the seaside like El Serbal to traditional seafood restaurants in our port to the delicacies of the mountain cheeses and stews in the valleys! Any sweet tooth out there? Our local cheesecake has won awards, and quality labels protect our traditional desserts such as Sobaos or Quesada, and they are considered part of our local culture! We do not advise anyone to come over while on a diet!

Yes, everything is as I am mentioning and more! Santander is slowly innovating, and a few years ago, the government established a vast program: the city will become a cultural hub. 

We started with the Centro Botin, a project from Banco Santander that now holds Modern Art exhibitions in a stunning location right in the middle of the city. Also, the iconic Reina Sofia Museum has invested in our town with the main project, and a new museum is opening soon! 

History wise, there are multiple places in town to learn more about the city and country history. Don’t forget our region holds several of the most important caves in the World, being Altamira the main one but having many others to visit just a few minutes away driving where you can admire cave paintings from our ancestors! 

I should not forget to mention villages such as Santillana del Mar or Carmona that were added to the ranking of most beautiful towns in Spain.

Also, Santander is a perfect base to travel to other main Spanish destinations such as Bilbao, an hour away, or Asturias. 

What do you think? Did I convince you of coming over? If you are still doubting, check the post 24 hours in Santander for more inspiration! 

Hope to see you soon!

Cecilia.

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