
Amazing Summer Spanish Immersion Trips for High Schoolers
Watch your students’ Spanish come to life! Students will gain Spanish fluency, cultural understanding, independence and be pushed outside their comfort zone on this adventure of a lifetime.

“I wish there were more programs to go on! Having been to Costa Rica last year and Ecuador this year, and loved both of my experiences, I don’t know what I’m going to do with myself next summer. Common Ground has been so great the past two years.”
– Sarah Crosby Craig

Spanish Immersion Student Travel Program in Costa Rica
SUMMER & WINTER PROGRAMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
If your goal is to become a better Spanish speaker then you’ve landed in the right place. Our objective is Spanish and cultural immersion.
These 4 program elements guarantee you walk away more fluent, with greater cultural understanding, more mature and independent:

HOST FAMILY LODGING
Spanish only
Host families keep you speaking Spanish 24/7 AND you learn cultural insights that you would never pick up if you stayed in a hotel.
Host families go through a rigorous vetting process as they are an integral piece of this program.

COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
Completed in Spanish
Spanish and humanitarian work mix to create the ultimate learning opportunity, not just about Spanish but about life!
This is a fantastic way for you to lend a hand to those in need while speaking Spanish to meet real objectives.

SPANISH CLASSES
Taught by native Spanish speakers
Your fluency will increase on immersion and Spanish classes help you sort out all the fast paced language you hear daily.
Spanish classes help you maximize all the day-to-day learning you’re doing outside of class.

ADVENTURE TRAVEL TO HOTSPOTS
in Spanish
Every Spanish immersion trip should include some adventure to the hot spots and hidden gems.
Experience beaches, volcanoes, trekking through the rain forest, ziplining, volcanic hot springs y mucho más!




Student Testimonials:





The number one thing that I wanted, of course, was a true immersion experience with a real host family. When we got to Costa Rica and I met my family for the first time I was ecstatic to find that every morning and night would be spent with them. I had expected this from an immersion program and was content, but I got a pleasant surprise to find how loving the families were. After those few awkward moments where none of us know exactly how to communicate, we grew to be a strange, awesome family unit, and I felt at home. And all of the other kids seemed so attached to their families as well. Even a student who had trouble adjusting the first couple days warmed up, and soon her and her host sister were inseparable! When I came back to America to see my friend who had gone on another group trip I was sad to hear that they barely got to know their families.



However, not all of my time in Costa Rica was spent dabbling in Spanish. Going to one of Costa Rica’s most pristine beaches was a blast, even though a warm rain began to wash our towels into the sea. That moment was also when the special tense for verb commands finally clicked in my brain, as the beach life guard was commanding us to get out of the water, and I was frantically chasing after my other sandal. Nothing that I did during my time was just for fun, or just for Spanish, it was all intermixed. I finally remembered the word mojado (wet) after walking a mile in a giant down pour with a rain jacket that was made for light city showers and not the Costa Rican rainy season. Numbers became easy to say and understand after trying to buy ice cream every day from a bakery. When the trip was over and a sad cloud loomed over our departure, I still had my memories, my greatly improved Spanish, and over 2,000 pictures.
This year my Spanish class has become something I never worry about, (or study for) due to my time in Costa Rica, and just the other day another student told me that I am really the only one in the class who can actually speak Spanish, (other than the teacher and the kid who spends the summer in Panama every year.) My time in Costa Rica taught me more than any Spanish class I have ever taken did. I am now not only able to speak Spanish well, but confident in using it. It was an experience that I will never forget.” — R. Larsen, Colorado
In my Spanish class now, I have no problems understanding my teacher, who only speaks in Spanish, and am more confident when speaking in class. I still use the notes I took in Costa Rica on a daily basis. If I had the chance to go to Costa Rica again, I definitely would. It was an amazing experience!” –M. Kepler, Colorado


The most fun element of the trip for me was the travel. We visited a surprising amount of Costa Rica, and I felt like I learned just as much about the culture while on the move as I did in San Isidro. The trip was even more fun because we had an awesome group of students and chaperones. I am extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to go on such a trip, and I made memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life.” –B. Jackson, Colorado



– E, Broome, North Carolina
– Anonymous
– C. Damare, North Carolina
– M.Pennisi, Texas
– B. McClendon, Texas
– L. Peeples, North Carolina
– J. Rohweder, Colorado
– A. Laughlin, Pennsylvania
– J. Elkins, North Carolina
– V. Shillingsburg, North Carolina
– G. Studer-Randall, California
– A. Sheers, New York City
– P. Grady, Colorado
– L. Lewis, Alaska
– J. Barnes, Iowa
– B. Radek, Colorado
– M. Metz, Illinois
– S. Martin, California
– H. Livingston, Colorado
–S. Copper, Colorado
–A. Barry, California
–M. Brandt, Colorado
–A. Larsen, Nebraska
–J. Elisberg, Colorado
Parent Testimonials:










Her only regret was that she did not stay for the four week program.” –N. Gershman, Colorado




The extraordinary value our son gained from this CGI trip was best captured by his first comment to us upon returning to DIA: “That was about the best experience of my entire life.” Though he is not prone to hyperbole, and despite landing in the wee hours of the morning after a full travel day, our usually stoic son spent the next 2 hours regaling us non-stop with stories of his wonderful adventures with his host family, in his daily Spanish classes, through community service projects in San Isidro, and on weekend excursions with the CGI group. Every element of the program resonated with him and added to the overall tremendous personal benefits resulting from the trip. In addition to returning with heightened senses of independence and confidence (great skills to develop in preparation for college), our son came back with an expanded view of global interconnections, a big boost in his Spanish verbal skills, and new friendships. He currently maintains an “A” in 12th grade IB Spanish and recently earned a high score on the Spanish SAT subject test – both academic successes traceable in significant part to his fun summer experience with CGI.” — S. Naylor, Colorado

When we first saw Common Ground’s presentation of the program at school, my thought was, “That would be great for him in a year or so, but I think four weeks would be better than a two week experience.” His thought was “I want to go NOW!” After much negotiation, the deal was struck. Though he did experience a bit of a letdown when the two-weekers left (because he was going to miss all the other kids), he also admitted that it was a bit of a turning point for him in his Spanish. Those last two weeks really helped cement a confidence in his speaking that is still with him. And of course, he got to go work at the chocolate farm.
We also want to thank Common Ground for all the timely communication and posting of photos. Though we only ever spoke with our son twice in the four weeks, we were completely in the loop. We would definitely recommend this program to other students and their parents.” –L. Larsen, Colorado





Spanish Immersion Student Travel Program in Costa Rica Winter Program
10 Day Program
- Host family stay – Live like a local
- 12 hrs. small & personalized Spanish classes
- 8 hrs. of community service projects at local schools
- Beach excursion to Manuel Antonio National Park
- Volcano adventure excursion
- Hot springs, zip-line, hanging bridges, waterfall hike & swim
- Dancing & cooking classes
- 24/7 leadership, coordination & support by engaging program leaders
- February 14 – 22, 2026 +/- one day
- Location: Manuel Antonio, Santo Domingo, La Fortuna

Spanish Immersion Student Travel Program in Costa Rica Summer programs
2 & 3 Week Programs
- Host family stay – live like a local in a typical small town
- 15 – 30 hrs. small & personalized Spanish classes
- 12 – 20 hrs. community service projects with kids
- 3 day beach excursion: surf, sloths, national park
- 3 day adventure – Arenal Volcano
- 3 day turtle & kayak excursion to Tortuguero National Park (exclusive of 3 week program)
- Hot springs, zip-line, hanging bridges, waterfall hike & swim
- Dancing & cooking classes
- 24/7 leadership, coordination & support by engaging program leaders
- Starts July 9th, 2026






