International House Riviera Maya
Calle 14 Norte #171 entre 5ta y 10ma avenida, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo 77710, Mexico
International House Riviera Maya
Learn Spanish while having fun in a cooking class.
Mexico is a country with impressive gastronomy.
Listening, Speaking, Pronunciation, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar and Activities
You can choose from the following class times:
Class schedule may change depending on availability and season.
Average | 1 student |
Maximum | 1 student |
Age range | 18 years old and older |
Average | 28 years old (25 in the summer) |
Our beautiful school building is located just one and a half blocks away from the beach and half a block away from Playa del Carmen’s famous 5th avenue. The school has 10 spacious classrooms, all with air conditioning to ensure that you are comfortable and can concentrate on your classes.
We also have a beautiful garden where you can have lunch or relax while you check your email. Wifi is, of course, included. If you need to print your flight tickets, feel free to use our computer area. Our staff are friendly and always happy to help.
The nationality and age mix at International House Riviera Maya varies over different time periods, courses and levels. Throughout the year, the average age is 28. In the summer, the average age is 25.
IH Riviera Maya does not hold classes on the holiday dates below. The school does not compensate for these holidays, so make sure to choose your start date accordingly.
Discover a breath-taking, turquoise ocean, explore mysterious Mayan temples and meet lots of welcoming people. Playa del Carmen is a small town located less than an hour south from Cancún airport, in the state of Quintana Roo. Learn Spanish and discover our unique cultural heritage then spend time chilling on our white sand beaches.
Need a break from your routine?
Come and explore the Rivera Maya and learn Spanish.
At my "graduation," I gave the following thank you speech to my fellow cassmates and wonderful maestra and trabajadores de International House: In the U.S. I direct an organization, Catholic CHarities of the Diocese of Owensboro, that helps the people living on the margins of society to repair their lives.We are there to accompany people when that have no home, rebuild their home after a tornado, give them counseling when they suffer from mental illness and help immigrants to journey through our broken immigration system. I have represented people in immigration cases from 79 different countries and, for the most part, I speak to them about difficult topics generally through an interpreter in my office or over-the-phone. I will continue to use certified interpreters, but now I will be able to make them more comfortable using the Spanish I have now. In 2 weeks, I have better knowledge of Spanish than 4 year of school and 13 years with a parent whose primary language was Spanish! I am grateful for Acacia Network's grant that paid for my studies here.I will recommend the program to other members of my office and with the network of people who work with unaccompanied minor immigrants. I hope we get the grant next year so I can come back and learn more.
Show details » Read more...I had an amazing week at International House Riviera Maya. I was there during Hurricane Beryl and the staff at the residence took extremely good care of the students. The residence is comfortable with everything you need. I enjoyed all my classes with Santa Maria and improved my intermediate Spanish. The social activities throughout the weeks are fun and educational as well. I hope to return again!
Show details » Read more...Thank you for sharing your experience! It's great to hear that you had an amazing week at International House Riviera Maya. Your feedback about the staff's care during Hurricane Beryl and the comfortable residence is truly valuable. We're glad you enjoyed your classes with Santa Maria and found the social activities fun and educational. We look forward to welcoming you back in the future!
My experience atI H was good. The location was great, close to the school and the beach. I had 2 teachers: both were good, but one(Viri) didn’t have good interpersonal skills( I even asked her why she didn’t like me). As for housing, it was very clean, but the kitchen needs a little upgrading ( especially the sink
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Thank you for your feedback on your experience at IH. We’re glad to hear that you enjoyed the location and found it convenient being close to both the school and the beach.
We appreciate your positive comments about the teaching quality. We’re sorry to hear about your interpersonal experience with Viri. We take such concerns seriously and will look into this matter to ensure a better experience for future students.
Regarding the housing, it’s great to know that you found it very clean. We acknowledge your suggestion about the kitchen, specifically the sink, and will consider this for our next round of upgrades.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us.
The teachers were very professional and experts in teaching while making the whole experience not only educational but fun as well. I enjoyed the extra classes taught by Santa Maria as well. I did almost all the extra experiences like the museums, cooking and dance classes.
The location was perfect right next to La Quinta. I also loved the Loria family where I stayed. It was in easy walking distance too.
The only negative experience I had was not having my transport show up. After about an hour with some help from the other drivers, I was able to contact someone who got a driver to show up. Isabel made sure my ride back to the airport was confirmed and that was a pleasant experience.
The group size of the class was great with only a few participants. Our teacher was super nice and competent. We also had breaks with the other teachers; it seemed like a big family to us. The school itself has great facilities, with a great courtyard. Very idyllic! During breaks you could eat and drink cheaply in Frankie's cafeteria. delicious!. In addition to the lessons, great things were offered, mostly free of charge: Mexican cooking, dance classes, a city tour, a cocktail evening and a visit to a museum. On top of that, we were able to live very cheaply in the school's apartment.
It is particularly worth mentioning that the school is pet-friendly: we had our dog Minthi with us and she was not only tolerated, but loved by everyone! Thanks for that!
I cannot say enough good things about my 4 weeks at International House Playa del Carmen. The residence staff were so kind and caring, and the accommodations were a cute dorm-style room. The shower was large and had good water pressure. The bed was comfortable, and sheets and towels were changed weekly. I had breakfast included with my stay, and it was always fabulous. I pretty much stuck to fresh fruit because it was so darn good, but there were other options, as well as plentiful coffee. I found the location of the residence very convenient to the school as well as tons of dining options, stores, and services like lavanderias.
I adored my teacher, Cynthia. She was incredibly creative, patient, and kind with her "kindergarten" class. I also liked the textbook we used as it integrated language and culture in a very natural way. I was also a huge fan of the school facility. I loved the small studios, but my favorite area was the courtyard and "Frankie's Cafeteria". Although I interacted most with Cynthia, I was able to talk to all of the other teachers and I am sure that I would have had a wonderful experience regardless of whose class I was in because they were all focused on student learning.
I really appreciated the activities offered by the school. I participated in the city tour, Frida Kahlo museum, chocolate museum, cooking classes, and cocktail nights. I thoroughly enjoyed all of them but most especially the cooking classes. Since I have been home, I have made 2 of the dishes I learned!
Another benefit to this location is the proximity to cultural areas like Tulum, Coba, and Chichen Itza. There are also numerous gorgeous cenotes to visit, and Cozumel is just a ferry ride away. I was also impressed by how true the name "International House" was. There were students from Switzerland, Belgium, Chezch Republic, France, Kuwait, Israel, Canada, Japan, United States, and Italy (I hope I didn't miss any!). This cultural diversity was a wonderful learning environment, and I met so many awesome people. I don't have anything negative to share about my experience, and I think the most telling evidence of my learning is that I am now sleep-talking in Spanish!
I enjoyed the entire staff at the school and residence. Everyone was friendly and accommodating
The residence:
1: The breakfast was good, the dinner was not, many times only a sandwich. I canceled dinner after two weeks and ate out.
2: The location is very convenient to the beaches , stores and the school.
3: The actual kitchen area could use some updating as it was hard for staff to keep it looking clean.
4: Rooms were fine, except mattresses were old and worn.
The school:
1: Teachers were good and they made changes in levels when needed quickly.
2: Location was great.
3: Timeliness was a constant issue. We rarely started on time in the morning or after the morning break. Sometimes up to 15 minutes.
Since the afternoon lesson is short beginning late takes away needed time to learn. I understand punctuality isn’t a big thing in Mexico but if teachers don’t set the example then no one does.
I took 3 weeks of lessons, intermediate level. I liked the organization, my 2 teachers, Santa Maria and Natalia. The exercises help in learning the content. It was demanding at times, but it was worth it.
The school also organizes free activities during the week: dance lessons, cooking classes, Friday cocktails... you can meet other students from the school who are taking classes at different levels. The average age is quite young, around 25, but others are older too. The majority are Europeans. Nice to chat together.
I chose to live at the school residence, which is 2 streets from the school. Convenient! I am happy with my choice. The residence is well kept, clean, the rooms are very good. The common kitchen is well equipped and easy to cook your supper. The staff is attentive, in particular, Francisco, very friendly.
Suggestions for improvement: the class break is at 11.30am, which is a bit late, considering that the classes end at 1.30pm. Many think the same. Because we are a little tired. Another improvement for the residence: having a table or reading lamp to be able to study in the evening. Impossible, because too dark. In addition, the chair in the bedroom is not suitable for the desk. Very uncomfortable, you can't stay there for long to study.
The teachers were all very friendly and helpful. Natalia was my teacher and I definitely learned a lot during my month course. The conversational style really improved my listening and speaking abilities which was my goal.
Show details » Read more...Good all around. Good location off tenth ave on 12th st. Across from church.
Show details » Read more...Homestays are carefully selected and offer students the opportunity to learn more about the local culture in a comfortable setting while studying Spanish in Playa del Carmen. These homes are often between 15 - 20 minutes away from the school by public transport. Families usually offer affordable meal plans that allow you to sample the local cuisine. If you have special requests or diet restrictions (because of religion or health reasons), please let us know in advance. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
Student residences are more suitable for an independent student, who is looking for clean, basic accommodation at an economic price. All students must be 18 - 100. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about student residence accommodation
We cannot apply for visas on behalf of students. The school is also not authorized to issue documents to support your visa application. If you need a visa, you have to apply for a visitor or tourist visa on your own.
Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Playa del Carmen based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
Study abroad worry-free with Language International's health and personal effects insurance coverage. When you book a course with us, you can opt to purchase an international insurance plan that covers not only your health care cost but also loss of your personal belongings. You must book your insurance in advance when you register.
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