From Passion to Hablamos Spaans
Last May Entrelenguas hosted a group from the Netherlands thanks to Hablamos-Spaans, a Spanish centre that promotes the Spanish language not only though lessons but also through school trips in which...
View ArticleVisit Ronda
Guided tours and cultural activities in Ronda Visiting Ronda is the option that more and more tourists are choosing when they vacation in Andalusia and Spain. But people’s interests are changing, and...
View ArticleMy life in Ronda: A long process, but a good one.
A long process, but a good one. | Michael Buckland Two years ago we lived in Australia. We are now retired in Ronda, half way around the world. Why did we choose Ronda? We have lived and worked in many...
View ArticleVidados and Hazel’s story
Vidados and Hazel’s story | By Elsa Maishman Vidados is a global marketplace, with the aim to provide extraordinary activity holidays for extraordinary people. The organization does this by connecting...
View Article¡Pura Vida!
Bríd Walsh left her job, her house, her friends and her native Cork last year in order to travel the world with her wife Clare. They ended up in Ronda, where a month-long visit somehow lengthened into...
View ArticleSonia, the new member of Entrelenguas!
Sonia Octavio is a student at the University of Swansea, Wales but currently lives in Ronda. Today we interviewed her to find out more about her opinion about what it is to live, work and study in this...
View ArticleEnchanted places to go near Ronda, Spain
If you have a few days to do a Malaga walking tour we can give you several details of plans that cannot go unnoticed. Surely somebody has told you: Do not forget to visit Ronda in Malaga or you...
View ArticleMi casa es tu casa: a home stay experience
Today we would like to introduce you to Emma. The 19-years-old university student is currently on her gap year so she and her friend are doing a trip through Europe. She decided to do a big stop in...
View Article10 words that Spanish people ALWAYS say!
There are many words in the Spanish language, but there are some that are used A LOT more than others, here is a list of the main ones: 1. Tío/ tía ¡Hola tío! ¿Qué tal tía? ¿Qué pasa tía? Hey mate! You...
View ArticleAndalusia is… TASTY!
Take 4 bloggers, add a sprinkling of culinary activities, a generous dollop of local knowledge: the perfect recipe for a trip with #TastyAndalucia. By @iznoble It’s remarkable that just one...
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