Gap Year in Europe, UK, Germany, France, Spain – 11 programs at low price

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In the middle of the digital era, the educational travelling suits every need, from learning new skill, new culture, city exploration to easy-to-reach study adventure. There are some really affordable long-term language immersion programs in the UK, Germany, France, and Spain. The programs are for International Students, you can see here the details on prices and accommodations.


United Kingdomfrom $62 per week

EF English Courses: EF offers language immersion programs in the UK, with schools in cities like London, Oxford, and Cambridge. They have options for various lengths, including gap year programs, and provide intensive english courses.

Language International: This website lists various English courses in the UK from different schools. You can find courses ranging from one to 52 weeks. Prices are listed per week, with some starting as low as $62.


Germanyfrom €3,300 per year

Evolanguage: Evolanguage offers a 12-month German immersion program. It is advertised at a discounted price of €3,300 for the entire year (€275 per month), plus additional fees for visas and course materials. The program includes 960 lessons over 48 weeks and provides visa support. Evolanguage Accommodation (Germany): Their price list for German courses is separate from their accommodation fees. For example, a summer course has an additional accommodation fee of around €150 per week for a homestay with breakfast.

Goethe-Institut: This is a well-known institution for German language learning. While the search result highlights intensive courses of 2-3 weeks, they are a primary resource for German language education and offer courses at all levels. You can find more information on their website. Goethe-Institut Accommodation (Germany): The course fees are distinct from the accommodation fees. For their Berlin location, a homestay with a single room is listed at €500 per course (which is typically a two-week period).

Language International: This site lists German language schools in Germany, with courses up to 52 weeks. Prices can vary by school, with some starting around $40 per week.


Francefrom €260 per week

LSF Montpellier: This school offers French language courses for adults and juniors in Montpellier, France. They have long-term programs available, but prices are generally listed per week (e.g., Intensive French Course from €260/week). LSF Montpellier (France): Their Homestay prices are listed as an additional weekly cost. For example, a “Half-Board” homestay costs around €240 per week. You also have options for Bed & Breakfast or self-catering, each with a different weekly price.

ILA: Located in Montpellier, ILA offers long-term French programs. Prices are listed per week for various courses, such as the Long-term Intensive French Course, which starts at €260 per week. ILA French Language School (France): ILA’s pricing documents clearly separate the cost for courses and the cost for accommodation. A homestay with no meals is priced at €160 per week, a private room with breakfast and dinner (half-board) is €230 per week.

Newdeal Institut de Français: Located in Bordeaux, this institute offers French courses from one to 48 weeks. You can request a personalized quote for a long-term program on their website. Newdeal Institut de Français (France): Similar to the other schools, a homestay is an extra cost. A half-board homestay in Bordeaux is listed as €200 per week.


Spainfrom €6,720

TANDEM Madrid: TANDEM offers a long-term Spanish course with a minimum duration of 24 weeks. A 48-week course is priced at €6,720, while a full 52-week course costs €7,280. These prices include books, Wi-Fi, and two free cultural activities per week. TANDEM Madrid (Spain): The price list for their Spanish courses is separate from their homestay options. A homestay with half-board costs €41 per day, or €47 per day for full board.

Ecotur International: Ecotur has a 12-month Spanish language program for which the price is not explicitly stated. However, they offer a 350-hour course to achieve levels A1-B1.

Camino Barcelona: This school provides long-term Spanish courses ranging from six months to a year. They follow a steady, results-driven approach with 20 classes per week, and the courses are eligible for a student visa. Prices for the long-term courses are not explicitly listed, but the site mentions a 25% discount on all courses. Camino Barcelona (Spain): Their course prices and accommodation prices are listed separately. For example, a homestay with breakfast is listed at $507 for a long-term course, and a homestay with half board is $593.

Homestay & Additional Accommodation Options

Accommodation and homestay information for the language programs. Homestays are not included in the base course price and are offered as an additional, optional cost. For each school, you book the course and accommodation separately.

LSF Montpellier (Montpellier, France)

LSF Montpellier accommodation options: Homestay: This is the ideal way to get a total immersion experience and practice your French with a French family during mealtimes. Student Residences & Hostels: This is a good alternative for those on a budget or looking for a more social experience. Options include shared dormitories or private rooms. Prices start around €230 per week for a student residence and €35 per night for a hostel. Private Apartments: These offer maximum independence and privacy. You can find studios for one or two people with a private bathroom and kitchenette. Prices range from €250-650 per week depending on the size and comfort level. Shared Apartments: You can share common areas like the kitchen and bathroom with other students while having a private room. This option is around €150 per week. Hotels: Hotels ranging from 2 to 4 stars are also available for booking through the school.

ILA French Language School in Montpellier, France

ILA accommodations: Homestay: For authentic cultural immersion, a homestay allows you to practice French daily and discover local traditions. Prices start at €160 per week. Student Residences: Modern residences for students aged 18+ who want to be independent. Shared Apartments: For those who prefer more independence but still want to socialize, fully equipped shared apartments are available. Aparthotels: These offer flexibility and comfort, with prices starting at €460 per week.

Newdeal Institut de Français in Bordeaux, France

Newdeal Institut de Français has several options to choose from: Homestay: The school works with carefully selected local families, which is considered the best way to improve your language skills quickly. A half-board option is available. Apartments/Hotels: The school has partnerships with apartment hotels and other local hotels for short or long stays. These are often within walking distance of the school. Youth Hostels: These are another option for short stays, often with special rates for students.

Evolanguage in Mainz, Germany

Evolanguage can arrange accommodation for you if needed: Homestay: You can stay with a host family to practice German outside of class. Bed & Breakfasts: B&B options are available. Hostels: This is a good option for budget travelers. Private Apartments: The school can help you find a private room or apartment through services they partner with.

Goethe-Institut Germany, in multiple locations

Goethe-Institut offers accommodations, which vary by location. For example, in Freiburg, the guesthouse offers single and twin rooms with private bathrooms. In other locations, they offer apartments and serviced apartments with shared kitchens. Many are located close to the institute and offer features like free Wi-Fi. They often have an age restriction of 18 or older.

TANDEM (in Madrid, Spain)

TANDEM Madrid provides a variety of choices to suit different needs: Homestay: For a true Spanish living experience, a host family stay allows for constant language practice. Private Apartments: For those who want more personal space and independence. Summer University Residence: Available from June to August, this option offers amenities like a pool. TANDEM Residence: This residence is in the city center and allows you to meet other students. Hotels & Hostels: The school has partnerships with hotels and hostels close to the school for short stays.

Camino Barcelona (in Spain)

Camino Barcelona has a unique offering called the “Camino Campus”: On-site Student Apartments: Located in the same building as the school, these apartments are shared with other students and offer the convenience of living directly above the classrooms. They are air-conditioned and have fully fitted kitchens and free Wi-Fi. Homestay: You can share an apartment with a local Spanish host family who lives within 25 minutes of the school by public transport. Bed & Breakfasts/Hostels: The school also has a bed & breakfast/hostel nearby with both dormitory-style rooms and private rooms. It is a good option for travelers who prefer a more social environment or are on a budget.

Enjoy and study in some urban european location, have fun at outdoor cultural activities, courses, conversational training cafés, before driving up to the nearby beaches. Don’t be afraid to try something new. Who knows, maybe cross-country course or gap year program will be your new favorite experience? Also outdoor courses are trending right now because nature could be the missing link to redirect stress. The Learning abroad option has the keys to unlock a newer, better you while giving you the desired new skills.

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