Activity schedule for the second term of the 2026-2027 academic year (under construction)
Come and discover Catalonia with us!
4th of December 2026 - 6 of January 2027
Deadline to apply for a language partner
Thursday 10th of December
Welcome and presentation message of Voluntariat Lingüístic to the second-term erasmus incoming students
Friday 8th of January (3.30 p.m.)
Getting to know Barcelona. Guided tour around modernist Eixample
Saturday 16th of January
Trip to the Roman aqueduct of Les Ferreres and discovery of Roman and medieval Tarragona
Tip for the weekend - 15th-17th January
Friday 22nd of January (11.30 a.m.)
Getting to know Barcelona. Guided tour to Torre Bellesguard, one of Antoni Gaudí's first and most unknown buildings
Saturday 30th of January
Trip to Figueres + Sant Ferran fortress + Dalí Museum
Tip for the weekend - 29th-31st January
Friday 5th of February (11.00 a.m.-1.30 p.m.)
Guided tour of the Güell colony and the Gaudí crypt, in Santa Coloma de Cervelló, about 15 km from Barcelona
Saturday 13th of February
Trip to the walled town Montblanc and visit to a winery of the DO Conca de Barberà + 'pa amb tomàquet', 'calçotada' and 'porró drinking' workshop
Tip for the weekend - 12th-14th February
Friday 20th of February
Getting to know Barcelona. Walk to discover the Montjuïc mountain
Wednesday 24th of February (11.00 a.m.-12.30 p.m.)
Theoretical and practical workshop to learn about and learn to dance the sardana, the national dance of Catalonia
Friday 26th - Sunday 28th of February
Touristic and ski weekend in the Principality of Andorra
Tip for the weekend – 26th-28th February
Friday 5th of March
Getting to know Barcelona. Guided visit at the Parliament of Catalonia
Tip for the weekend - 12th-14th March
Saturdat 13th of March
Visit to the walled town of Hostalric and walk around the natural setting + 'pa amb tomàquet' workshop and 'porró' drinking contest
18 places you might like to visit or things you might like to do while in Catalonia
Saturday 3rd of April
Come to discover the Montseny massif, declared Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, and to do a beautiful hike tto the top of Les Agudes, 1,706 metres high