Learn French in Guadeloupe - French courses in Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe is actually several islands grouped together which are stunningly beautiful. The butterfly shaped combination of two large islands consisting of Basse-Terre where the administrative capital is found as well as a volcano named Grand Soufriere at its center and Grande-Terre being separated from Basse-Terre by a narrow sea channel. To learn French in Guadeloupe is an excellent choice if you like pure nature and Caribbean lifestyle.
Basse-Terre has a rough volcanic relief whilst Grande-Terre features rolling hills and flat plains. All the islands have beautiful white or black sand palm-fringed beaches. There are also many lush mountainous areas with stunning and unspoiled tropical scenery waiting to be discovered while you take your French language courses in Guadeloupe. Furthermore, lakes, waterfalls, vivid green forests and colorful tropical flowers are all part of the scenery. The volcanic peaks add to the mystique and charm of Guadeloupe. The country was once British and another time French, Guadeloupe is now definitely French giving you the chance to combine your language studies with the joy of traveling to a tropical paradise.
Warm weather throughout the year with the main rainy season occurring from June to October characterizes the country. Showers can, however, occur at any time although they are usually brief. Anyhow you will certainly be enjoying the climatic conditions while you learn French in Guadeloupe. Pointe-à-Pitre, the commercial capital of Guadeloupe, is a gracious town with a pleasant square at its core. It has an active, lively port with many narrow streets to explore and is definitely worth a visit. On Basse-Terre, Sainte-Marie-de-Capesterre, where Columbus landed is a famous location to discover. There is also found a Hindu temple to its south.
Guadeloupe’s culture draws on French, African, East Indian and West Indian influences. The mix is visible in the architecture, which ranges from French colonial to Hindu temples; in the food, which merges influences from all the cultures into a unique Creole cuisine; and in the local Creole patois that predominates in the home. To learn French in Guadeloupe means to discover this multicultural society with all its traditions and customs. It includes specialties such as stuffed crab and broiled dove. A local specialty, Rum Punch (a brew of rum, lime, bitter and syrup) is also very popular. There are plenty of restaurants, bars and discotheques, with displays of local dancing and music making your stay even more enjoyable when taking French language courses in Guadeloupe.
Guadeloupe Sainte-Anne |
Accommodation Description : The town of Sainte-Anne, on the southern coast of Guadeloupe, is a former fishermen village of some 5000 inhabitants.
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Average Number of Students per Class : 5 Students
Courses :
Standard, Intensive , One to one , Combi Kayak & French, ...
Programs offered : Bildungsurlaub
Accommodation :
Host Family, Hotel
| Price Example : 1253 Euro € = |
Euro € 805 2 Weeks Intensive Courses |
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Euro € 448 Single Room Host Family |
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Euro € 0 Enrolment Fee |
