Spanish Literature School Trips in Spain

This Spanish Literature school/university trip to Madrid and Andalusia immerse students in Spanish authors’ context and get them engaged with literary workshops. Here’s our Spanish Literature educational tour program at a glance:

  • Day 2 in Madrid: theatre backstage guided tour, Teatro Español
  • Day 3: sword-fighting class, Lope de Vega house & museum, flamenco dancing class
  • Day 4: Toledo guided tour, sword-making workshop, Don Quixote’s windmills, Reina Sofía
  • Day 5 in Andalusia: Granada historical tour, Alhambra
  • Day 6: Fuente Vaqueros, Cervantes talk, Teatro Cervantes

Like what you see? Discover Spain’s rich and varied literary world in the detailed itinerary below! But remember, all our school trips are completely customisable.

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Prices from £1,275 

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

Prices from €1,450 

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

Prices from $1,615 

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

Highlights

Theatre Guided Tour

Flamenco Class

Sword Making Workshop

Sample Itinerary

Day 1: Hola Madrid!

Morning/Afternoon

Touch down at Madrid airport and hop on public transport to the hotel. On the way, your Learning Adventure guide will get you up to speed with Madrid life, as well as trip rules and safety guidelines.

Evening

After settling in, enjoy a group welcome dinner and trip briefing near the hotel.

Day 2: El Centro Dramático Nacional

Shake hands with literary Madrid with an Almodovar-themed city tour (Almodovar is a famous Spanish film director). Observe the locations of his films along the way as you explore the capital city.

Afternoon

Head to two theatresEl Teatro María Guerrero and El Teatro Valle-Inclán, to take a guided tour. Go backstage and gain behind-the-scenes insights on the history of Spanish theatre and how it operates in modern-day Spain.

Evening

Swap your backstage passes for tickets as you watch a play at Teatro Español.

Day 3: Sword-Fighting & Flamenco Dancing

Morning

Test your skills with a sword-fighting class. Try your hand at fencing, then learn about its role in Spanish Golden Age literature at the Lope de Vega house and museum. As well as a guided tour of Lope de Vega’s well-preserved house, the museum offers shows based on his life and works, poetry recitals and guided tours of the literary quarter of Madrid to learn about Lope and other authors, like Calderón de la Barca and Quevedo.

Afternoon

Put on your dancing shoes for a flamenco dancing class.

Evening

Enjoy some traditional Spanish tapas for dinner.

Day 4: Don Quixote’s Windmills

Morning

Take a guided tour of the medieval city of Toledo. Yesterday, you were sword-fighting, and today you’re taking part in a sword-making workshop. Use age-old techniques to create authentic knives and swords.

Afternoon

Visit Don Quixote’s famous windmills. There’s a scene in Cervantes’ Don Quixote where Quixote sees windmills and mistakes them for monsters – and these are supposedly the ones that inspired the author! Enjoy a tasting of manchego cheese inside before admiring the views from the terrace.

Evening

It’s back to Madrid for dinner. Then, head for the Reina Sofía to stand in awe of Picasso’s most famous painting, GuernicaIt was a big political statement, named after the town that the Nazis bombed during the Spanish Civil War.

Day 5: Next Stop, Granada

Morning

Take a minute to admire the indoor forest in Atocha station before continuing on to Granada.

Afternoon

After settling in embark on a historical tour of Granada and explore the city’s surplus of medieval architecture, including royal palaces and fortresses. Pay a visit to the Alhambra, a wonderful Arabic palace and fortress. Once a royal palace under the Sultan of Granada Yusuf I, it was taken over by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492, where they lived when they granted Christopher Columbus permission to set off on his voyage.

Day 6: Fuente Vaqueros

Morning

Take a trip to Fuente Vaqueros to see Lorca’s birthplace and holiday home. His birthplace has been turned into an exhibition space, showing photographs, manuscripts and publications. In the house he spent summers in Granada, he wrote many of his most famous plays.

Afternoon

Listen up at a talk from a Cervantes expert. Having seen the windmills in Madrid, learn more about the author and hear analyses of passages from the text of Don Quixote. Then, relax as you watch a play at the Teatro Cervantes.

Day 7: Adiós España!

It might be home time, but it’s not over. Spain’s literary magic will follow you back to the classroom…and beyond!

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Prices from £1,275 

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

Prices from €1,450 

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

Prices from $1,615 

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

for 7 days

Price based on 20 students and 2 free staff, not including flights.

What's included

  • Adventure Leader for the entire trip
  • All accommodation costs, with option for single rooms for teachers
  • All meals for the entire trip
  • All transportation costs, including airport pick-up and drop-off
  • All activities listed in the itinerary
  • Customisable Free Teacher Ratio
  • 24-hour emergency contact support during the trip
  • Detailed pre-departure summary & briefing
  • Full financial failure protection
  • Public liability insurance
  • Our trips are fully risk-assessed
  • Fully customisable

Learning Outcomes

Analyse the works of well known Spanish authors to understand their historical and cultural contexts by visiting key literary landmarks such as the Miguel de Cervantes birthplace and the Barrio de las Letras in Madrid.
Improve Spanish skills through immersive experiences and literary discussions during guided tours, workshops, and visits to sites like the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language.
Learn more about the evolution of Spanish literature and its influence on contemporary narratives by examining historical texts at the National Library and reflecting on modern interpretations during visits to places like the Casa-Museo Lope de Vega.

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