Study Abroad in Alicante
College Study Abroad
Explore Alicante, Spain
When you study abroad in Alicante, you’ll be in one of Spain’s booming port cities known for its beaches, award-winning museums, and cultural heritage that dates back thousands of years. With a large student population, Alicante is a great study abroad destination in Spain for students looking to explore a new culture and immerse themselves in the Spanish way of life.
Nestled on the dazzling Mediterranean Sea, Alicante is rich in Spanish flavor. The city boasts a Gothic castle, a colorful old quarter, and a palm tree-lined promenade, La Explanada de España, which is paved with 6.6 million tricolored tiles and is an important gathering place for locals.
While abroad, students may complete a full- or part-time internship in Alicante, gaining real-world international work experience and developing valuable professional skills. Internships are available across diverse industries, including business, marketing, arts, sustainability, and more, providing a well-rounded perspective of today's global job market and enriching the overall study abroad experience.
Study Tours & Cultural Excursions
Every CIEE semester program has frequent cultural excursions and a multi-day study tour uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion. In Alicante, past study tours and excursions have included:
- Visits to the Algar Waterfalls, Canelobre Caves, and Guadalest Castle
- Trips to beautiful Spanish cities such as Granada, Madrid, or Valencia
- Guided tours of Santa Bárbara Castle and the Archaeological Museum of Alicante
If you’re a student looking for an authentic study abroad experience in Alicante, our cultural excursions and tours allow you to do just that! Whether you want to immerse yourself in the local culture, practice your Spanish, or visit famous sites, studying abroad in Alicante offers something for everyone.
Where Students Study
CIEE Alicante
Conveniently located on the main campus of the University of Alicante (Universidad de Alicante in San Vincente), CIEE Alicante is situated in the northwestern region of the city, roughly 20 minutes from top sites like the Santa Barbara Castle and Parc de l’Ereta.
Universidad de Alicante
Established in 1979, the main campus is located in San Vicente del Raspeig/Sant Vicent del Raspeig, bordering the city of Alicante to the north. The University of Alicante welcomes students from diverse backgrounds, experiences and cultures in a campus considered one of the best in Europe.
Alicante Study Abroad Programs
- Alicante, Spain
- Study Program
Spend your summer living and learning in the coastal, vibrant Spanish port city of Alicante!
- Host Institution
- Small City
- Alicante, Spain
- Study Program
Spend eight weeks of your summer improving and advancing your Spanish language skills in the beautiful coastal city of Alicante!
- Host Institution
- Language Immersion
- Study Program
Spend your winter break living and learning in one of Spain’s most beautiful port cities, Alicante! Designed for students from all academic backgrounds.
- Small City
- Alicante, Spain
- Study Program
Find endless opportunities to rapidly improve your Spanish
- ASU Courses
- Host Institution
- Small City
- Alicante, Spain
- Study Program
- Part-Time Internship
Put your Spanish skills to use during this immersive program in sunny Alicante while earning credits towards your degree.
- Host Institution
- Language Immersion
- Volunteering
- Alicante, Spain
- Study Program
- Part-Time Internship
The perfect chance to earn credits toward your degree while immersing yourself in Spanish culture.
- ASU Courses
- Host Institution
- Small City
Currency
Euro
Spoken Languages
Spanish
Available Transportation
Bus, tram, taxi, and car
Famous Local
Carlos Arniches – respected playwright whose work dominated Spanish comic theatre in the early 20th century
Climate
Hot, muggy, clear summers with an average temperature of 82°F; cool, windy, and partly cloudy winters with an average temperature of 50°F
Local Attraction
Santa Bárbara Castle – a 9th-century hilltop Muslim castle with a historic museum
Airport
Alicante–Elche Miguel Hernández Airport (ALC)
Social Norms
Always say hello and goodbye when entering any shop or establishment
What to Pack
Breathable footwear, bug repellent, and sunscreen
Frequently Asked Questions
Known for its sprawling beaches, booming restaurant scene, lively nightlife, and 7,000-year history, Alicante study abroad should be on every student’s list! This historic Mediterranean port city offers students the chance to build upon their Spanish language skills while living abroad in one of Spain’s less touristy cities.
Read More: The Ultimate Guide to Studying Abroad in Alicante
Alicante is a very safe city to live in, with one of the lowest crime rates in all of Spain. As with any study abroad destination, we recommend that students keep their belongings secure, stay aware of their surroundings, and travel in groups when possible.
Known for its rich history, interesting museums, perfect beaches, excellent food, and vibrant culture, Alicante is a popular destination among tourists and students alike. This seaside gem is widely considered one of Spain’s most beautiful cities with no shortage of things to do, see, and study. Discover why Alicante is so popular for yourself!
Alicante and Barcelona are both coastal cities brimming with rich history, vibrant culture, world-class landmarks, interesting museums, delicious food, and authentic charm, so choosing between the two can be quite challenging. If you’re struggling to figure out which city to study abroad in, consider these two factors: population size and financial investment.
In terms of greater city limits, Alicante is (perhaps surprisingly) twice the size of Barcelona but boasts a population of merely 300,000 (compared to Barcelona’s 1.4 million!). Given that Barcelona is Spain’s second-most populous city, its streets are often crowded and dense. For those who don’t mind the crowds, Barcelona is a great choice! For those who do, Alicante is likely a better fit.
As for financial investment, it should be noted Barcelona is more expensive than Alicante. This is true when it comes to food, shopping, and more. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option, Alicante is a better choice. However, Barcelona is still reasonably affordable for most international students.
The cost of studying abroad in Alicante varies depending on the specific program that you choose and how long you plan to study abroad for. For detailed cost information, we recommend researching each individual Alicante study abroad program page.
For costs not included in your program’s outlined fees, it’s important to consider factors surrounding your individual journey while abroad.
Read more: How Much Does it Cost to Study Abroad?
Yes, you can absolutely complete an internship abroad in Alicante with CIEE. Our international internship programs allow college students to choose from a variety of full- and part-time internships abroad in a variety of fields, including manufacturing, finance, hospitality, healthcare, public policy, and more!
Search our internship opportunities to get started!
Study Abroad Scholarships & Grants
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You may be wondering if there are any scholarships to study in Alicante. CIEE offers scholarships and grants for study abroad programs in Alicante to students with demonstrated financial need, proven academic merit, and for specific CIEE programs. Students can apply for scholarships through 3 simple steps:
- Search for and apply to your dream program
- Review all available funding opportunities
- Complete the Scholarship & Grants portion of your application
Study Abroad Scholarships
NEED-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
Based on students' Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) from their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and enrolled institution. Complete the Scholarships & Grants portion of your program application to be considered for all awards to which you are eligible.
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
Based on academic achievement. Complete the Scholarships & Grants portion of your program application, along with an essay, to be considered for all awards to which you are eligible.
OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS
Other scholarship awards are based on program or alumni status.
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