Description:
This program combines the perfect blend of French language immersion, cultural exploration, action-packed adventure and community service to create an unforgettable summer experience. Guadeloupe is a slice of France nestled in the heart of the Caribbean's French West Indies. The result is a unique fusion of French and Creole influences, with charming towns, delicious food and an easygoing pace of life. A French Overseas Department, Guadeloupe provides a great alternative location for language studies. You won't hear English spoken here, so prepare for complete immersion in the French language on an amazing island adventure! Home stay in the picturesque seaside town of St. Anne. Hike rugged volcanic peaks and dense rainforests. Try your hand at surfing, sea kayaking and soaring through the forest on a zip-line. Shop in colorful markets and volunteer on a variety of service projects. Then sail to nearby Marie-Galante and/or Ile des Saintes to discover more of this quintessential French island paradise.
Day 1-3
Shaped like a butterfly, Guadeloupe is actually comprised of two islands - Basse-Terre which boasts towering mountains and lush tropical forests, and Grande-Terre with its white sandy beaches and thriving coral reefs. Eager to explore this natural playground, we head out on an overnight hiking excursion in Guadeloupe's spectacular national park. Dwarfed by giant trees and ferns, we trek to stunning waterfalls and magnificent vistas. Next, we see why the Carib Indians called this place Karukera or 'Island of Beautiful Waters' as we kayak to our campsite on the deserted Island of La Biche. There is still time before the sun sets to put on your mask and snorkel and discover the underwater wonders of this tropical paradise. Around the campfire at night, we already feel like old friends as we eagerly discuss the next phase of our adventure.
Day 4-9
St. Anne enchants us with its beautiful beaches, swaying palm trees and quaint town. Here we begin our language studies in earnest. We spend our mornings at our school, Media Langues Caraibes, studying and conversing with experienced language instructors in small groups. Afternoons are spent practicing our conversational French in real world settings and soaking up the festive island atmosphere. Visit vibrant local markets where women dressed in colorful Creole attire sell everything from fresh mangoes and papayas to local Caribbean crafts. With a group of local teens, participate in drumming, traditional art and cooking lessons which give us a finer appreciation for the Creole culture that is the lively combination of French and African influences.
Day 10-11
Take a break from your language studies and set out for more adventure! Explore the natural wonders of Guadeloupe's forests from a new vantage point as you fly from tree to tree on a zip line and high ropes canopy tour. Try your hand at surfing in the turquoise blue water off the shores of St. François. Our experienced French surfing instructors teach us one step at a time, and before long we feel the exhilaration of catching a wave.
Day 12-16
Eager to continue our language exploration, we head back to St. Anne. This time we stay with host families who greet us warmly and welcome us into their homes. Our mornings are spent working on community service projects and our formal language instruction continues in the afternoon. Projects may include helping out at a day camp for local children or working with an organization that assists the needy. In the evenings, share stories from your day as you eat dinner with your family. For a few days you become a real part of the island community, living, working and playing alongside native speakers. You're more comfortable speaking the language now than you ever imagined possible.
Day 17-21
Hop aboard our 50-foot sailboat for our final adventure in the French West Indies. Set sail to nearby Marie-Galante, the largest of Guadeloupe's outer islands that boasts a rural character virtually untouched by tourist development. You'll feel like you've traveled back in time as you discover charming villages, spectacular white sand beaches and a landscape scattered with nineteenth century windmills. Ile des Saintes offers unspoiled tropical beauty and some of the best snorkeling in the area, the perfect place to spend our last days together. Our return voyage gives us the chance to reflect on our many experiences shared and how much we've learned in just a few short weeks.
Highlights:
* Learn French through Cultural Immersion and Instruction
* Hiking, Sea Kayaking, Surfing, Camping
* Live-aboard Sailing Voyage
* Home Stay and Community Service Work in St. Anne
* High School/College Credit; 20+ Hours Community Service
* Prerequisite: One Year High School French
Qualifications / Skills Needed:
Participants are high school students finishing grades 9-12 wiht at least one year of high school French.
Travel Types:
Camping,
Eco Tours,
Hiking,
Homestay,
Kayaking (Sea),
Language Immersion,
Nature Tours,
RainForest Tours,
Sailing,
Snorkeling
and Surfing
Type of Programs:
Adventure Travel,
Community Service / Volunteerism,
Cultural Exploration,
High School Study Abroad
and Language Immersion
Languages:
English
and French
Languages Used As A Medium of Teaching:
French
Cost in US$: Call for details
Cost Includes:
Excursions,
Food,
Housing,
In-country orientation/Training,
In-country staff support,
Language instruction,
Registration fees,
Travel while in host country,
Written materials abroad
and Written materials pre-departure
Credit Available: yes
Experience Required: yes
One year high school French.
Typical Volunteer Projects:
childcare/children,
community centers,
community development,
recreation,
volunteering,
youth
and youth development
Typical Volunteer: Partipants are high school students with at least one year high school French and an interest in adventure travel, cultural exploration, language immersion and community service in the Caribbean's French West Indies.
Age Range: 15-19
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
.
Typical Living Arrangements:
Group living,
Home-stays
and Other
Participants Travel to Guadeloupe
Independently
Or
in Groups
Typically Participants Work
in Groups of 10-12
Application Process Involves:
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
- Physical Exam/Health Records
- Written Application
Typically The Application Process Time Is 1-3 days
Year Founded: 1993