Cynthia Sánchez Muñoz
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Our adventure to Alcudia
Our 3 day weekend excursion was a huge success. We had a short bus ride in a double decker bus to the north of Palma. It was to the town... keep reading
Our Adventure to China Town
We had to take a long bus ride to the Belgrano neighborhood to come see ChinaTown in Argentina. It is the center core of the Chinese community in Argentina. It... keep reading
Visit to the US Embassy of Argentina
What amazing experience our students from CIEE today. Not only was it Dia de la Amistad "Friendship Day" but also the celebration of the UNITED STATES-ARGENTINA BICENTENNIAL: 200 years (1823-2023)... keep reading
Welcome to Argentina Session 2
After a very long flight, whdre many of our students traveled many miles away to arrive here to the beautiful South American country of Argentina. After an insightful orientation, they... keep reading
It so hard to say Adiós
Wow, how time flys when you are having so much fun. Our four week long Language and Culture Program in Merida has come to an end however you will treasure... keep reading
Punta Laguna Monkey Sanctuary (Otoch Ma'ax Yetel Kooh)
After Chichen Itza went went to Punta Laguna Monkey Sanctuary, Otoch Ma'ax Yetel Kooh (which means spider monkey and puma), which is a natural reserve ran by Mayan families. Our... keep reading
Scavenger Hunt in Mérida
All the students did a scavenger hunt that combined both tourism and a fun competetive game. They had to work as a team to learn how to navigate through and... keep reading
Family both near (Spain) & far (USA)
In the US family is very important as well as it in Spain. It was probably very hard to leave their family back home and embark on a new adventure... keep reading
What a Day Trip in Cádiz
High School Summer Abroad gives the students the opportunity to learn more about the culture, gastronomy and architecture of the chosen country. Seville, Spain, is surrounded by many beautiful cities... keep reading
Our 1st Walking Tour & Las Setas with L & C
As we begin to venture out with our students for our 1st Cultural Tour in 100 degrees weather, I have to say this group of students are by far the... keep reading