Spain

Andalusia Cultural Crossroads (10 day)

About the Program

Experience the perfect blend of cultural exploration and community service on this immersive journey through Spain. From the stunning Alhambra in Granada to hands-on workshops and exchange in the village of Dílar, students will engage with Spain’s rich history and vibrant culture. Explore historic cities like Córdoba and Sevilla, participate in environmental conservation efforts, and dive into authentic Spanish traditions through cooking classes and Flamenco performances. This program offers a deep connection to the country’s heritage while fostering meaningful exchange experiences.

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Itinerary

Discover the exciting adventures and impactful moments that await each day on this itinerary!

  • Overnight flight – meet your Global Works leaders upon arrival in Málaga
  • Beachside lunch to welcome the group to Spain
  • Transfer by private bus to Granada
  • Check in to our group hotel and enjoy time to rest and refresh
  • Program orientation at a scenic city park, setting intentions for the journey ahead
  • Dinner as a group, followed by an early night to recover from travel

  • Breakfast at our accommodation
  • Guided visit to the world-renowned Alhambra Palace, exploring its intricate architecture, gardens, and views overlooking Granada
  • Lunch at a local Moroccan restaurant
  • Afternoon exploration of the historic Albayzín neighborhood, including artisan shops and cultural landmarks
  • Professional flamenco performance paired with a traditional tapas dinner
  • Return to hotel for group reflection and rest

  • Breakfast at the hotel, followed by a short transfer to the village of Dílar in the Sierra Nevada foothills
  • Settle into our local accommodation for the next few nights
  • Meet our hosts at a local finca (farm) and begin cultural exchange activities focused on sustainability, traditional agriculture, and community life
  • Make-your-own pizza lunch
  • Afternoon introductory flamenco workshop
  • Return to accommodation for a fun group dinner

  • Breakfast at our accommodation
  • Continue cultural exchange activities and hands-on workshops with members of the Dílar community and the local primary school students. Learn about Spanish culture and traditions while practicing your Spanish with locals
  • Afternoon free time for rest or informal group activities depending on weather/time of the year
  • Group reflection and overnight in Dílar

  • Breakfast and departure by private bus to Córdoba
  • Visit the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba and learn about the city’s layered religious and cultural history
  • Lunch as a group followed by time to explore the historic center, including artisan markets and narrow streets
  • Continue to Sevilla by bus
  • Evening walk through Parque María Luisa and Plaza de España
  • Dinner as a group and overnight in Sevilla

  • Breakfast at our accommodation
  • Walk to the Triana neighborhood and explore the local market
  • Participate in a hands-on Spanish cooking class, preparing traditional dishes such as gazpacho and paella
  • Lunch featuring the group’s creations
  • Guided walking tour of Sevilla’s historic center, including the Alcázar, followed by time for shopping and exploration
  • Dinner as a group in the city

  • Breakfast at our accommodation
  • Visit Sevilla Cathedral and climb La Giralda for panoramic views of the city
  • Picnic lunch as a group
  • Check in to hotel and enjoy time to explore the coastal environment
  • Dinner as a group out in town

  • Breakfast at our accommodation
  • Guided exploration of Málaga’s historic center and cultural immersion
  • Lunch in town featuring regional cuisine
  • Migration crisis workshop / learning session about the refugee situation in the Mediterranean or visit Castillo de Gibralfaro for panoramic views of the city
  • Dinner as a group along the coast
  • Final celebratory dinner as a group, then return to hotel for overnight

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Head to the airport according to your flight schedule

Educational Focus & Highlights

Discover Granada’s Alhambra

Explore the iconic Alhambra Palace and its stunning Islamic architecture. Learn about Spain’s rich history and culture while wandering through the intricate palaces and lush gardens.

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Conserve in the Sierra Nevada

Contribute to environmental conservation projects in the village of Dílar. Help maintain traditional olive groves and support sustainable permaculture initiatives alongside local community members.

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Wander Córdoba & Sevilla

Tour historic sites like the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba and the Alcázar of Sevilla. Experience the unique blend of Islamic and Spanish architecture that defines Andalucía.

A group of people pose for a photo in front of a historic bell tower and arches, with a blue sky and palm tree in the background.

From Paella to Flamenco

Engage in Spanish culture through cooking classes, Flamenco performances, and strolling through historic neighborhoods. Immerse yourself in local traditions while practicing Spanish.

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What’s Included

3 Meals a Day

Enjoy three meals daily featuring local cuisine and flavors.

24/7 Guides

Travel with knowledgeable trip leaders who facilitate logistics and group dynamics throughout the program.

Authentic Accommodations

Stay in student-friendly accommodations that reflect the local culture and environment.

Teachers Travel Free

Teachers travel for free, making it a rewarding and affordable experience for educators.

Airfare Assistance

Global Works can arrange your group airfare needs, allowing for a seamless travel experience.

Daily Blog & Photos

Keep families updated with a daily blog and photos that we will email directly to them.

Gallery

A group of teenagers pose together outdoors on a cloudy day with a historic fortress and greenery visible in the background.
A group of people in chef hats and aprons are cooking together around a large pan in a kitchen.
A diverse group of teenagers stand together outdoors, smiling in front of an artistic sculpture made from various materials. Trees and a building are visible in the background.
A group of people listens to a woman speaking inside a shop-lined hallway, with a "Regalos" sign visible above a storefront.
A group of people pose for a photo outdoors in front of a stone railing, with a historic cityscape and blue sky in the background.
Group of people holding a Spanish flag in front of a historic castle with tall, ornate towers and a clear blue sky.
A group of eight teenagers stand outdoors, smiling by two large baskets filled with fresh green vegetables. Shrubs, a brick wall, and foliage are visible in the background.
A group of teenagers sits and stands on outdoor stone steps surrounded by greenery and potted plants attached to a white wall.
A group of eight young people stand outdoors on grassy terrain, each holding a basket filled with freshly picked produce, surrounded by trees and greenery.
A group of sixteen people pose indoors in two rows, some sitting on the floor and others standing behind, making various hand and arm gestures during their spanish immersion program to Spain.

Lodging

Participants

Participants stay in comfortable, dorm-style rooms that typically accommodate 4-6 students per room. These accommodations are carefully selected and often include locally run hotels or eco-lodges that reflect the culture of the area. Each location is selected to have private meeting spaces for group activities, ensuring both a supportive and appropriate environment for our programs.

Chaperones

Chaperones can expect to stay in private rooms, unless otherwise noted by the Global Works operations team. These rooms are located in the same facility as the student accommodations, allowing for a peaceful environment to relax and recharge without compromising proximity to the group. During homestays, chaperones typically have a choice to either stay with a homestay family or in a nearby hotel (location dependent).

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My favorite memory on the trip was hearing all of the incredible stories from the members of the community. The variety of backgrounds and inspiring stories left such an impact on me and I am so grateful to have been able to experience this moment.

The trip was very organized, I felt well informed about everything and very supported by the Global Works team when we had questions and concerns.

Because of this trip, I’m excited to explore more countries, and I am more confident in my Spanish abilities and getting around other places.

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