Learn Italian in Sicily

April 2, 2010 at 1:09 pm Leave a comment

Why not come and learn Italian with us in sunny Sicily? Modica is an excellent centre from which to explore other towns in the beautiful, Baroque Val di Noto and the beach is just a few minutes’ drive away. While you’re here, we’ll take you to  taste the famous Modican chocolate , too!

We are proud to announce our Italian courses in Modica, Sicily:

We can organise courses at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels and a programme of excursions can be arranged on request.

Courses last a minimum of one week with four hours of ltalian language tuition every day from Monday to Friday.

The fee for a one-week course is 200 euros plus a registration fee of 50 euros per course. The registration fee includes course materials.  This price does not include accommodation, excursions, cinema or theatre tickets.  We can quote for a longer course upon request.

Getting to Modica
To get to Modica you need to fly into Fontanarossa Airport, Catania. The AST bus company operates a direct and efficient service to Modica from the airport. We can quote for a taxi upon request.

Accommodation
Bed and breakfast in Modica costs from 30 euros a night. Click here for an example of an excellent B&B.

We recommend the travel company Shine Sicily for all your travel and excursion needs.

It is also possible to rent a modern, self-catering apartment in Modica on a weekly basis.

Please do not hesitate to contact Cathy Ciancio for further information:

eng_int.school@virgilio.it

Tel: [0039] 0932 456613

Marina di Modica

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