Authentic Spanish or Maya Immersion with Na'atik in Mexico!

Authentic Spanish or Maya Immersion with Na'atik in Mexico!

Location
  • Mexico
    • Tulum
Length
1 to 18 weeks
Language
Spanish

Program Details

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

Pricing

Starting Price
1150
Price Details
$1150 per week*
Our basic immersion package includes:

18 hours of language instruction
Homestay & three meals a day
Airport pickup (from Tulum Airport)
Introduction to homestay family
Orientation and support throughout the program
Walking tour of Carrillo Puerto
Welcome dinner with Na'atik staff
Trip to local cenote
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 Airport Transfers 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
Some Activities Airfare SIM cards Travel Insurance Visa
May 27, 2026
Mar 11, 2026
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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 while supporting the local community! Located off the beaten path, in the small city of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo, Mexico, we're at the heart of a community untouched by tourism. English is not widely spoken here, giving you the perfect chance to practice your Spanish or Maya 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.

Na’atik is a sustainable non-profit school, with your stay helping us to provide subsidized English classes, a free, trilingual library, and intercultural activities to our local, Indigenous students.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

This program offers personalized Spanish and Mayan language instruction with patient, knowledgeable teachers and immersive homestays that foster deep cultural connections.

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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 54 reviews
  • 5 rating 98.15%
  • 4 rating 1.85%
  • 3 rating 0%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Academics 4.95
  • Support 5
  • Fun 4.85
  • Housing 4.7
  • Safety 5
  • Instruction 4.95
  • Support 4.95
  • Fun 4.85
  • Housing 4.75
  • Value 4.85
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Lindsey
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing Immersion Program

I stayed in Carrillo for one week and had the best time. The class time was super great and the instruction was well-paced and well-suited for my language level. There was only one other person with me in class so there was lots of opportunity for conversation. My home stay was also really great and gave me the opportunity to put what I learned in class into action. The accommodation was also very well-appointed and the food was incredible! The house I stayed in didn't have hot water and coming from Canada this was out of the ordinary for me but you really don't miss it, and it was no problem at all. The excursions I took were really special and made the week really meaningful and fun and helped to understand the culture and again use language skills in a different setting. I felt incredibly well taken care of the entire time from communication the week before I arrived, to having someone waiting for me when I landed at the airport to when I was delivered back to Cancun. I would 100% recommend doing this immersion program and it gave me a real confidence boost with my speaking comfort. I even got several compliments on my Spanish when I was talking with people in town and then in Cancun after my stay in Carrillo. I only wish I could have stayed more that one week. If I can, I will definitely go back!

I flew in and out of Cancun and the only thing I would change if I go again is to fly in and out of Tulum instead just because Tulum is closer and nicer.

28 people found this review helpful.
Geoff
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Outstanding

Like so many other people I know I had spent over 5 years learning Spanish thru Duolingo but found that I would freeze up when someone would start speaking Spanish to me. I even had a tu tot twice a week but that wasn’t working. So, I decided to do an immersion program. After considering several I chose Na’atik because they just felt right.

My instincts proved correct. Over the course of 7 days in the town of Carrillo I took 5 days of 4 hour classes which were outstanding. But even better was the fact that I was surrounded by people speaking spanish 95% of the time (for 11 days total - we spent 4 days in Cancún. That experience is definitely transforming. I finally can differentiate the individual words that I’m hearing. I didn’t start speaking confidently durian the trip but now that I am home I find myself speaking in Spanish in my mind, constructing Spanish answers to English questions. Now it’s not just vocabulary or grammar. It’s using the two to make sentences.

My adult daughter came with me which was a special treat spending all that time together. The staff and our host family made us feel truly welcomed and at home (and we were WELL fed with home cooked meals cooked by our host family 3 times a day). The town of Carrillo is a definite contrast to our American way of life. The local people live more simply with less stuff and they are happier than most Americans I know. They are a warm community and we felt completely safe walking all around the town every day.

We both plan on returning sometime in the next few years and staying longer.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
This is not a luxury trip. The homes have only cold water and not a lot of pressure (my host family was happy to provide hot water in the morning). The town is not picture perfect. Many homes are in various stages of construction and incomplete yet the friendliness of the people made up for any of the visual shortcomings.
We did opt for paying extra for air conditioning in our bedrooms which was worthwhile. Plan on walking or biking around town a lot to see many cool things.
Pros
  • Warm atmosphere
  • Safe
  • Helpful competent staff
Cons
  • Next time I’d fly into Tulum (an hour away) instead of Cancún (3 hrs away)
40 people found this review helpful.
Kaitlin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

What a great experience!

I absolutely loved my two weeks here. My host family made me feel more welcome than I ever expected and the combination of school and time with them made my learning so seamless. The school was very supportive if there is anything I needed and my teacher had a fun and helpful teaching style - lots of activities and practice to learn. There were many fun activities to do in the afternoon and on weekends like cenote and mountain biking or learning to cook local food. My host family put so much effort into sharing the local food culture with me and my host mom was an excellent cook!

59 people found this review helpful.
Syndi
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Na’atik Immersion Program

When I decided to do an immersion trip to improve my Spanish skills, I did a lot of research to find one that provided an authentic, well organized experience that was safe with plenty of interactive activities and this program fit the criteria perfectly.

The entire process went smoothly from booking the program, to the classes, the activities and the stay with the local family. There was support and communication daily.
This experience was much better than I had expected.

The classes were well organized and based on what I and my other classmate needed and/or wanted to learn. Oscar is an excellent teacher and gave very clear examples and explanations. He made learning fun with activities and games and when we brought up a question or another topic, he went with it. He was very diligent at following through to make sure we understood everything.

The activities were wonderful and helped me connect with the people of the community and their culture. I experienced swimming in a beautiful Cenote and learning about it’s ecosystem from its owner, learned about the history and customs of the Indigenous Maya at the Maya cultural center and tasted coffee made in artesanal coffee makers made by indigenous women from natural materials. I learned how to make Alote and Pan de Muerto in an amazing restaurant from a chef who converted the home of her grandmother into an amazing restaurant combining modern elements with traditional elements.

I stayed with a beautiful family who welcomed me into their home and shared their daily life with me and fed me amazing meals.

Honestly, it was a life changing experience for me and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to immerse themselves in the culture and language of this region

Pros
  • Living with a local family
  • well organized activities
  • Excellent instruction
70 people found this review helpful.
Kathy
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Excellent school

The Na'atik Institute offers an excellent Spanish (and Maya) immersion experience. They have a beautiful, comfortable school building with air conditioning and a terrific library. Their teachers are excellent and the teaching was personally crafted to focus on my goals as a student. I loved staying with and getting to know my Mayan host family. I very much enjoyed the chance to visit the Raxalaj and tortilla making Mayan cultural centers. It was really fun playing games in English and Spanish with the teenage English students from Carrillo. This was my second visit to Na'atik and I plan to go back and begin studying Yucateca Maya. For me, an experience where my investment in a weeklong class supports Na'atik and its staff, my host family, and Na'atik's ability to help local kids go to university by strengthening their English skills is ideal. I also deeply appreciate the chance to spend so much time with Mayans in the school, my host family and the community and to learn about their culture, history, and language.

Pros
  • Excellent teachers
  • Mayan culture
  • Beautiful bioreserve
74 people found this review helpful.
Nehanda
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Na’atik is amazing!!

I am so glad that I have had this amazing experience. I have learned sooooo much much Spanish and so much about Mexican and Mayan culture. This knowledge is not something you can get from a book, being able to learn from and talk to my teacher Rita everyday and my homestay siblings is something I am so grateful for. They have supported me and encouraged me through my fluency journey and have welcomed me with open arms. There is so much to do and so much to see in Carillo. This is an experience that will stay with me forever and I am so happy to have another family to come see. I will definitely be back soon. The best advice is to be open minded and confident in making mistakes. It’s all about learning!!

110 people found this review helpful.
Sachin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Sachin’s review

It was a good place very welcoming when I showed up. I didn’t feel out of place even though I am 14 when everyone else was 16 or older. I helped with the English program which was a good experience helping with. My homestay family was very attentive and helpful and not awkward to be around. The trips like the biking or cenote were good. The cenote for people who don’t like heights it’s not to bad jump in once swim around and you’ll be fine. The biking trip was fun the biking was a little exhausting but the bikes felt good and I would recommend for those who do biking or running sports.

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
Being very dehydrated and throwing up. I would say drink lots of water and not to overstuff yourself. My eyes are bigger than my stomach so if you are like that try not to go overboard with food.
Pros
  • The staff very kind welcoming
  • The classes were the right amount of difficulty for me
  • The whole itinerary was not very hard to comprehend
Cons
  • The heated climate and rain
  • The showers
116 people found this review helpful.
Karasi
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

★★★★★ Exceptional Language Learning and Cultural Immersion

My three weeks at Na'atik Language & Culture Institute exceeded all expectations. The program's strength lies in its thorough, personalized approach to language education combined with meaningful cultural experiences.

~Language Instruction Excellence~
My instructor, Pedro, provided outstanding one-on-one teaching. Rather than focusing on vocabulary memorization, he emphasized proper grammar foundations and conjugations, leading to rapid improvement in my comprehension and pronunciation. The 18 hours of weekly instruction, combined with constant practice opportunities, helped me master complex concepts like reflexive verbs and direct/indirect pronouns. His passion for teaching and patience with my learning process made even challenging grammar concepts accessible.

~Homestay Experience~
I had the pleasure of staying with the Garcia Uicab family, which made this experience truly special. Their warmth, patience with my Spanish learning, and genuine inclusion in family life created an immersive environment that accelerated my language progress. From shared meals to daily conversations, they provided constant opportunities to practice while making me feel genuinely welcomed.

~Cultural Programming~
The extracurricular activities offered were thoughtfully designed and educational. I enjoyed the Traditional tortilla-making class, embroidery workshop, and guided historical tours, which provided deep insights into local Maya culture and history. Each activity was led by knowledgeable instructors passionate about sharing their heritage.

~Staff and Support~
The Na'atik coordinators provided excellent support throughout, balancing guidance with independence. Their nonprofit model, which funds English education for local students, adds meaningful purpose to the experience.

Highly recommended for serious language learners seeking cultural immersion in a supportive, educational environment!

130 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.