Unusual experiences and vivid acquaintances during travel form new neural connections and force our brain to do things that for some reason it would not do under usual conditions. This also applies to learning foreign languages - one trip abroad is sometimes more effective than a whole course of lessons with a tutor.
We invite you to get acquainted with destinations where it is pleasant to combine relaxation, sightseeing and learning English.
Great Britain
Complete immersion in the cultural environment and English at every step – in restaurants and shops, on signs and signs, in conversations with locals – you simply will not have a chance to switch to Russian. Here you can not only learn more new words, but also learn the intricacies of pronunciation and begin to distinguish British English from American or, for example, Australian.
And if you have enough time and are serious about it, visit all the countries of the United Kingdom and get acquainted with Scottish, Irish and Welsh accents. In general, both for beginners and advanced English fans, the trip will be exciting and productive.
Entry rules
Russians will need a British visa and passport, and it is also recommended to have health insurance.
How to get there
There are no direct flights at the moment. You can fly from Russia with transfers in Istanbul, Ankara, Cairo or Baku. Round trip ticket prices start from 44,300 rubles*.
Cyprus
Great Britain had a strong influence on the island – the sunny state was an English colony for 80 years. And although English is not an official language in Cyprus, the vast majority of Cypriots speak it fluently.
It’s a pleasure to explore here: in hotels, by the pool and on the beaches – you can hear English spoken everywhere, because Cyprus is also a favorite holiday destination for the British. In addition, prices for services and accommodation here are lower than in the UK, and obtaining a visa is much easier, so the island is ideal for linguistic travel and vacation.
Entry rules
Russians will need a national visa or an open multiple-entry Schengen visa and a foreign passport.
How to get there
There are no direct flights at the moment. You can fly from Moscow to Larnaca or Paphos with transfers in Cairo, Doha, Tel Aviv and Dubai. The cost of round-trip tickets starts from 60,200 rubles*.
South Africa
This state will amaze you with its exotic nature, low prices relative to European countries and excellent tourist services. English is one of the official languages of the Republic of South Africa. Do not hesitate to contact local residents – they will be happy to talk with you and answer your questions.
In addition to immersion in the language environment, you can have a great rest here. Enjoy the Indian and Atlantic oceans, explore wildlife in national parks, surf, dive, climb and trek. We are sure that in such interesting conditions you will add new English words to your vocabulary, at least the names of rare African animals.
Entry rules
For travel up to 90 days, a tourist visa is not required. But you must have a valid passport.
How to get there
There are no direct flights from Russia. You can fly from Moscow to Cape Town with transfers in Doha, Dubai and Cairo. You can fly for at least 77,000 rubles round trip*.
Netherlands
The country of windmills and tulips consistently ranks first in the international English Proficiency Index (EPI). Local residents are excellent at explaining it, and in museums, cafes, hotels and tourist locations, signs and staff only help you to forget your native speech for a while.
Amsterdam, a city of canals and bridges, flower markets and gingerbread houses, is a favorite destination for travelers from all over Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Therefore, while exploring the cities and attractions of the Netherlands, you will be able to communicate with representatives of different cultures and improve your conversational skills. The country is suitable for those with intermediate and advanced levels of English.
Entry rules
Russians will need a Schengen visa, passport and medical insurance.
How to get there
There are no direct flights from Russia. You can fly from Moscow to Amsterdam with a transfer in Ankara, Istanbul or Belgrade. Prices for round-trip tickets start from 54,000 rubles*.
Turkey and UAE
Here you can have a good rest on the luxurious beaches and finally overcome the language barrier. These countries are ideal for those who are just starting to learn English, and those who already know something, but have never communicated with foreigners.
On a classic hotel holiday, a few memorized phrases will be enough for you, and new words can even be learned from communication with waiters or the bar menu. Some hotels aimed at Russian tourists have menus in Russian, in case you get confused by the names.
Entry rules
For travel up to 60 days in Turkey and up to 90 days in the UAE, a visa is not required. A passport is required, and insurance is also recommended.
How to get there
From Russia there are direct flights to Turkey (to Istanbul, Antalya, Dalaman and other popular resorts) and the UAE (Dubai and Abu Dhabi). Round-trip tickets to Turkey will cost at least 17,000 rubles*, to the UAE – 21,000 rubles*.
Singapore
The prosperous island state and the metropolis of the same name are a combination of ancient Asian traditions, modern technology and multinational culture. Business districts with skyscrapers coexist here with Buddhist temples, orchid gardens and zoos.
English is one of the official languages, so local residents speak it at a high level. It also embraces ethnic diversity, with a large number of expats, immigrants and travelers who come to live, work and study. Singapore is suitable for those who have minimal knowledge of English and navigation in this language does not bother them.
Entry rules
Russians will need a visa, passport and completed immigration card.
How to get there
You can fly from Moscow to Singapore with a transfer in Beijing, Istanbul or Abu Dhabi. Ticket prices start from 55,600 rubles in both directions*.
Argentina
In 2022, the state became the most English-speaking country in Latin America according to the English Proficiency Index (EPI).
Education in Argentina is considered one of the most prestigious in South America, so residents of the entire region come here. Of course, Spanish is also widely spoken in the country, but this only adds color and makes your stay here bright and memorable. Take a tango lesson from an Argentinean – you will learn not only new movements, but also a couple of words that were not taught in English classes.
Entry rules
Russians for travel up to 90 days only need a foreign passport, no visa is required.
How to get there
You can fly from Moscow to Buenos Aires with two transfers, for example, in Istanbul and Sao Paulo. Prices for round-trip tickets start from 145,000 rubles*.
*Prices are current at the time of publication.