Experiment in International Living
http://www.experimentinternational.org/eil...PO Box 676 One Kipling Road Brattleboro, VT 05302 United States
PO Box 676 One Kipling Road Brattleboro, VT 05302 United States
Location
Spain: Getxo (Guecho), Madrid
Program Duration
2-4 weeks
Orientation in Madrid
Your adventure begins with an action packed, three-day orientation in Madrid. Put your Spanish to use as you order tapas in a local cafe, ask for directions to the Palacio Real, and explore the city's medieval streets. Visits to the Prado Museum on Madrid's museum mile, discussions in city parks, and exploration of diverse neighborhoods strengthen your understanding of contemporary Spanish life and culture. Your orientation concludes with a full-day excursion to historic Toledo.
Homestay and Trekking Adventure
Lace up your walking shoes and set off on an unforgettable pilgrimage. Following your two-week homestay, you and your group hike the final stretch of the 500-mile “French Way, a historic, medieval pilgrims route beginning in the French Pyrenees and ending in the beautiful cathedral city of Santiago de Compostela. Join peregrinos from around the world through peaceful villages, lush vineyards, and spectacular mountain scenery. Your weeklong trekking adventure ends in the historic city where you receive a well-earned certificate for completing your Experiment pilgrimage.
Sample activities:
Take part in the Galician Sardinada festival where locals dance, listen to live street music, and sample delicious seafood; travel into Portugal; relax on the beaches of Compostela; go oyster fishing with host brothers and sisters to learn about a centuries-old Galician tradition.
Sample host communities: Gexto, Vilagarcia
Worldwide Participants.
2-4 weeks
The Experiment in International Living's mission is to create meaningful, dynamic experiences for students eager to challenge themselves and engage their sense of global citizenry. Our goal is to help young people peel back the superficial differences that exist in their backgrounds and find authentic commonalities among other program participants and the people of their host countries.
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