Activities

During the hours when students are not busy attending classes for their Italian course in Italy, the Italian language school in San Remo would like to give all its Italian language students the opportunity to not only learn Italian, but also explore San Remo and the surrounding area. So, in addition to the Italian courses at the school, the Italian language school in San Remo offers three to five activities every week. These activities include, for example, eating out in the evening, movie nights, concerts, beach parties and boat trips.
The Italian language school in San Remo wants to ensure that there are plenty of things for you to do even once the classes of your Italian course are over for the week. For this reason the Italian language school in San Remo offers exciting day trips at weekends. These trips may include, for example, a visit to the artists’ village of Bussana Vecchia, an olive oil museum or visiting winegrowers. You can also take part in hiking trips, picnics on the beach or dolphin watching.
The Italian language school in San Remo is always keen to encourage all its students to take part in as many activities as possible, as these provide the perfect opportunity to learn Italian even when you are not attending classes for your Italian course. After all, the classroom is not the only place to learn Italian and with the wide choice of activities on offer in San Remo, you can be sure to find something that is just right for you. The best way to learn Italian is to have fun at the same time!
Regularly scheduled activities include:

- Boat trips
- Movie nights
- Beach parties
- Wine tasting
- Concerts
- Cinemas
- Restaurant outings
Regularly scheduled excursions include:
- International Artists Village of Bussana Vecchia (an occupied, middle-age town)
- Villa Hanbury (magnificent gardens of the Riviera of Flowers)
- Imperia (Olive oil museum)
- Trip to a nearby winegrowing region
- Hiking
- Dolphin watching
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