Location
  • Mexico
    • Yucatan
Language
Spanish

Program Details

Language Level
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
Immersion Level
Intensive Standard
Class Size
Private Lessons Small Class (1-7)
Weekly Classroom Hours
18
Housing
Guesthouse Host Family Hotel

Pricing

Starting Price
774
Price Details
$774 per week*.Our basic package includes:

18 hours of language instruction;
Homestay & three meals a day;
Trip to local cenote
Pick up from the local bus station;
Airport pickup (extra charge)
Introduction to homestay family;
Orientation and support throughout the program;
Walking tour of Carrillo Puerto;
Welcome dinner with Na'atik staff;
Use of a school bike (subject to availability)
Use of school’s library and WiFi
Na’atik t-shirt and Certificate of Completion;
Cooking class is included on two-week or longer bookings;
*We also offer Family Adventure packages and Solo Teen Experiences. Please inquire.
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Some Activities Classes Meals Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

Air Conditioning (where available) and special dietary requests are included at no extra charge.

What's Not Included
Airfare Domestic Airfare Airport Transfers SIM cards Travel Insurance Visa
Jul 26, 2024
Apr 18, 2025
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About Program

Na’atik’s Spanish Immersion program is a unique opportunity to improve your Spanish, experience authentic Mexican culture and make unforgettable memories, all while supporting a good cause! Based off the beaten path, in the city of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, our school is at the heart of a community untouched by tourism. English is not widely spoken here, giving you the perfect chance to practice your Spanish in genuine everyday scenarios.

During your immersion program you will stay with one of our welcoming homestay families. Homestays are the ideal way to experience the local culture and ensure exposure to spoken Spanish throughout the day. Your host family provides three meals a day, allowing you to enjoy the delicious local cuisine as eaten by families across the region.

Na’atik is a sustainable non-profit school, with your program helping us to provide subsidized classes and free library access to local and Indigenous students.

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Program Highlights

  • Stay with a warm, welcoming homestay family
  • Learn about modern Maya culture while discovering the real Zona Maya
  • Enjoy exciting day trips and excursions
  • Study with trained, professional, native-speaking teachers from the area
  • Subsidize our English language program and library for local students

Program Reviews

4.98 Rating
based on 46 reviews
  • 5 rating 97.83%
  • 4 rating 2.17%
  • 3 rating 0%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Academics 4.95
  • Support 5
  • Fun 4.85
  • Housing 4.7
  • Safety 5
  • Instruction 4.9
  • Support 4.9
  • Fun 4.85
  • Housing 4.85
  • Value 4.75
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Barbara
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Wonderful experience

My granddaughter, age 16, and I went to Na'atik for a week to study Spanish recently - I had been there before and thought she would enjoy it as I had. We both thought our instructors were great, and that we gained a lot from their help. Our host family was just the best! We also really enjoyed the activities outside of school. The school staff are all very helpful, and the people of the town are really friendly. Everyone should try a delicious marquesita, sold in the town plaza. I also definitely recommend visiting the Mayan ruins at Chacchoben, as well as beachside Bacalar. The restaurant La Playita there is definitely worth a visit.

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
My granddaughter and I went to Bacalar, a town next to a lovely lagoon, by colectivo. We very nearly missed the last colectivo back to Carrillo - GPS error. Thanks to a number of very kind and helpful local people, we got to the right location just in time.
Pros
  • Instruction
  • Safety
  • Great people
Cons
  • It can get pretty toasty
30 people found this review helpful.
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Dylan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

My Na’atik Experience - Dylan R-N

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What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The most surprising thing I did was go to the cenote and I didn’t expect it to be that much fun, but it was. Also, after the cenote day trip, I got some water in my phone and it ended up breaking. The screen wouldn’t turn on and when I charged it, nothing happened but the Garcia Uicab Family helped me tremendously with getting it fixed and for half the price that the repair shop would have initially asked for. So for a week by myself in a foreign country and a town where not many people speak English I’d say getting my phone fixed and working is a big accomplishment.
Pros
  • The room I get to stay in was super comfortable and I’m glad there’s a hammock there
  • my family was incredibly nice and were willing to help me out with anything I needed, especially when fixing my phone
  • Much more comfortable speaking Spanish now and I got to check this amazing trip off of my bucket list but also I’m gonna add it to the list of places I would like to return to in the future
Cons
  • my phone broke when I went to the cenote, but I was able to get that fixed
37 people found this review helpful.
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Natalie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Cannot recommend enough

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What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
Traveling on public transportation and picking up a bus on the side of the road, hoping there would be room for me and that the combi was going in the correct direction and not knowing when and how often they came to the stop.
Pros
  • personalized
  • mixture of language and culture
  • true immersion
Cons
  • hot weather
62 people found this review helpful.
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James
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

10 outta 5

Everyone here is great. Wish we could have stayed longer. Learned a lot! Class size was small, and for a week I had 1:1 with my professor. Winter is a great time to visit if you don't love the heat. The town is charming and safe. The staff are fantastic, the host family was lovely, the excursions are well done and support local efforts.... Make sure to go on the bike ride, get a maya massage, check out the archaeological sites...

If you're on the fence, I did the research, and this is the best choice.

Also make sure to stop at Carnes Ahumadas 100% Maya.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
There is a stingless bee sanctuary!!!! We tried honey direct from the hive with no protective gear needed.
Pros
  • Welcoming and polite town
  • Great excursions
  • Responsive teaching
Cons
  • Not a major city
  • Bad if you have a corn allergy
79 people found this review helpful.
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L
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

First time visit to Mexico

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Pros
  • Safe
  • Friendly people
  • Great location in Yucatan
93 people found this review helpful.
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Elio
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Na’atik homestay

This was a great experience being truly immersed in the culture. I enjoyed every aspect of the experience from the instruction to the homestay and feel I have made strides in my language journey. Full disclosure that these are humble surroundings ie bucket showers but I loved it as part of of the authenticity of living with folks whose language you are looking to share and gave me a real appreciation of the people that live here. I might return in a year when my Spanish is even better to continue to improve

What was your funniest moment?
Bucket shower
Pros
  • Immersion
  • Community
Cons
  • Navigating a new city
  • Acquiring pesos
94 people found this review helpful.
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Charlie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Enjoyable and Enlightening Immersion Experience!

I visited the Na’atik school in Felipe Carillo Puerto for ten days. As a young, solo traveller who has grown up in a large city, it was a whirlwind of new experiences, and it has absolutely shown me a different perspective. I was able to try many things during my short trip and I believe that there is something for every sort of traveler: the gorgeous cenotes, authentic cooking classes, Mayan ruin expeditions and cool T-Shirt making. I highly recommend this program to anyone looking to improve their Spanish fluency or be adventurous by immersing themselves in the Mexican-Mayan culture. I would urge any prospective traveler to stay and spend time with a local homestay family as it was, with no doubt, the most enjoyable, educational and enlightening component of my stay. The homemade food is unmatched as well!

135 people found this review helpful.
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Karin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Naatik December 2022

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Pros
  • Learning Spanish through immersion
  • Living in a "real" Mexican town with a real Mexican family.
  • Fun adventures in addition to the learning
Cons
  • Be prepared that Mexican food is based on corn and at time can have a focus on starches.
  • Be aware that accommodation is as people here live. It is not a negative, but students should be aware that they need to adapt and not expect 5-star hotel accommodation.
600 people found this review helpful.

Questions & Answers

We offer classes to students as young as 8 years old. We are happy to arrange daycare for younger children whose parents wish to take classes.

The school actually matched us. I didn't know where exactly I was staying or the details until I arrived in Carrillo. This also could be because I did not ask.. I was very open to whatever experience the program was going to provide me. The family was awesome and had hosted many students already so they were very familiar with the process. A friend I made who was also studying at Na'atik had a...

Totally and exactly they are decided by the level and I never saw a class bigger than 2. I came alone and had one other person come into my program a week in and they were at a similar level.