Eating gluten-free in Peru Eating gluten-free in Peru. Is that even an option? Although it can be a bit of a challenge, yes, it is possible, eating gluten-free in Peru! Allergy to gluten or Celiac Disease should by no means stop any one from […]
My Secret Spot in Cusco. How many articles in travel books have you read on the “Top 10 sites” in Cusco, while you were preparing your trip for your Spanish immersion course in Peru? Most of them feature a list of the most famous and […]
The Candelaria festival in Puno is the third largest festival in South America. It takes place every year in February on the edge of Lake Titicaca, in Southern Peru, which has an elevation of 3,810 meters. Thousands of dancers flock to this festival with their […]
Volunteer in a Peruvian Hospital in Cusco. Meet Patricia. She is 24 and a trained nurse from Switzerland. Currently she is living in Cusco (Peru) for a five-month volunteer program in Peru, in a local hospital. Patricia finished her studies for professional operating technique in […]
What to do in Buenos Aires during the weekend? When you are taking a Spanish course in Buenos Aires, you will be pretty busy during the week days. Of course you have to attend the Spanish classes – mostly during the mornings from 9.00 till […]
‘Jubilee Month’ in the imperial city of Cusco is approaching quickly, the nicest month of the year for those who are taking a Spanish course in Cusco or doing Volunteer work in Peru. You’ll celebrate and be immersed in a series of festivals celebrating history, […]
Here at AMAUTA we’re always happy to keep in touch with our students, after they’ve attended our Spanish courses in Cusco (Peru) and Buenos Aires. If you are thinking about learning Spanish in Buenos Aires, read this student review from Robert Payne who learnt Spanish with AMAUTA in Buenos Aires, in our beautiful school at Barolo Palace.
If you are thinking about taking a Spanish course in either Peru or Argentina in January of February 2015 you are so lucky! AMAUTA offers now this great discount option: if you book thre weeks of Spanish Group course, you get an additional week of […]
“I had always wanted to do volunteer work outside of my country. It thought it would be really interesting to see how people work and live, and I also wanted to get to know another country in a different way. I choose Argentina and I […]
“Helping people and making a difference in their lives is something that’s very important and inspiring to me which is why I participate in the AMAUTA Volunteer Program in Buenos Aires.” – says volunteer Cassandra Lord Most people are motivated by the same reasons […]