Florence Duomo overlooking the city
Florence, Italy

Italian Language & Culture

Language & Culture

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11 weeks

Costs

$13,000

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Tentative Dates

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12 weeks

Costs

$14,500

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12 weeks

Costs

$14,500

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26 weeks

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Overview

Live and learn in the capital of Tuscany, improving your Italian fluency while exploring Florence.

Spend a semester abroad perfecting your Italian fluency. Living with a welcoming host family, youll take 20 hours of language classes per week, share authentic home-cooked meals, and experience the rhythms of life in Italy firsthand.

Settle into daily life while exploring your new home in Florence. Savor gelato in the city where it was invented, take in panoramic views from the top of the Duomothe citys breathtaking 15th-century cathedral, and visit world-famous museums. From fostering new friendships to gaining new perspectives, you'll return home from Italy prepared for success in college and beyond.

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Why Choose This Program?

Strike a Balance

Benefit from 91做厙's global support and cultural expertise, while exploring the world at your own pace.

Develop Skills

Develop foundational skills in intercultural learning for a better understanding of the world and skills for the global workforce.

Live the Language

Take 15-20 hours per week of Italian language classes designed to improve real-world skills.

96%

of alumni said their language skills improved

94%

said they learned to interact with different cultural backgrounds

89%

said their level of independence increased

Destination
  • Florence skyline
  • Italy

The Destination

Florence stands out as a city that feels like a hidden gem among hills, yet incredibly rich in history and culture. Its deep connection to the Renaissance makes it truly uniqueeverywhere you turn, theres evidence of this transformative era, from masterpieces like Botticellis The Birth of Venus at the Uffizi Gallery to the citys remarkable architecture.

Florence is mostly walkable, compact, and alive with activity. When in the city center, in just minutes, you can wander from the lively San Lorenzo Marketwhere hundreds of stalls offer everything from handcrafted leather goods to colorful potteryto a quiet caf矇 along the banks of the Arno River, practicing your Italian over a perfectly pulled espresso. Meals here are a celebration of simplicity and flavor, featuring handmade pasta, wood-fired pizza, the regions renowned olive oil, and Chianti wine.

And then, theres Tuscany. Florence is your gateway to rolling vineyards, medieval hilltop villages, and countryside scenes straight out of a postcard. From weekend adventures to quiet discoveries, Florence offers an experience that will stay with you long after your gap year ends.

 

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Itinerary

Sample Itinerary

Activities

Top Rated Activities

Tuscany

A Day in the Tuscan Countryside

The air in Tuscany carries the herbal notes of wild rosemary and thyme, mingled with the warmth of sun-soaked cypress trees. Depending on the season, you might catch the floral sweetness of blooming jasmine and lavender or the earthy tang of fermenting grapes during harvest. As you journey through rolling hills and picturesque vineyards, the regions beauty reveals itself at every turn.

Depending on when you visit, you might explore a historic family estate in the Chianti hills, where youll learn about the art of winemaking and taste locally produced vintages. Alternatively, you could tour the marble quarries of the Apuan Alps, where Michelangelo sourced the stone for his masterpieces, or ferry to a serene island off Tuscanys coast to discover its quiet charm and crystal-clear waters. Along the way, share laughs with your gap year abroad peers as you savor Pecorino cheese, rustic bread, and olive oil pressed from local groves. The vibrant colors, flavors, and stories of the countryside will create memories youll treasure for a lifetime.

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A Weekend of Italian Decadence and History in Turin

Turin is Italy's first capital, where you'll follow the thread of Italian style through history.

This weekend excursion offers a balance of sights, history, and indulgence. You'll admire the treasures of the Egyptian Museum, home to one of the largest collections of ancient artifacts outside Cairo and uncover the magic of Italian cinema at the world-class Cinema Museum. At the Car Museum, you'll marvel at the evolution of design that shaped Italy's modern identity. You'll visit the Mercato Centralethe largest fruit and vegetable market in Europeand discover Turin's sweet side. Nutella was created here, inspired by the city's famous rich Giandujot hazelnut chocolates.  

These overnight trips are a memorable time to enjoy with your 91做厙 gap year abroad friends. In Turin, that's undoubtedly done over foodtucking into Agnolotti, Piedmont's signature stuffed pasta, or savoring a Bicerin, a decadent layered drink of coffee, hot chocolate, and cream. Yum!

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Eligibility

Eligibility

  • Program open to recent high school graduates (no more than 2 years post-graduation) who:
    • Are at least 17 years old at the time of their departure
    • Are in good academic standing
    • Demonstratethrough the application and interview processflexibility and maturity.
  • No previous language experience required.
  • For more information, refer to our detailed Gap Essential Eligibility Criteria
Dates & Fees

Dates & Fees

Application Fee

$50

Priority deadline discount

Apply to a fall semester or academic year program by June 1 and automatically get a $400 discount. Apply to a spring semester by October 1 and get a $400 discount. Discounts are deducted from the final balance.

Insurance

The program fee includes iNext travel insurance. Additional information about insurance can be found on the FAQ page.

Program

Application Due

Start Date

End Date

Costs

Program Spring 2026 11 weeks Application Due Deadline Passed Start Date End Date Costs $13,000
Program Fall 2026 12 weeks Start Date * End Date * Costs $14,500
Program Spring 2027 12 weeks Start Date * End Date * Costs $14,500
Program Academic Year 2026 26 weeks Start Date * End Date *

*Dates for this program are provided as tentative dates. Please consult with your study abroad advisor to confirm dates before purchasing your flights.

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Staff

Our Staff

Tina Marisa Rocchio

Center Director

Tina grew up between the mountains of Vermont and the coastline of Rhode Island and has spent her adult life between Tuscany and Rome. Mastering Italian in high school, she...

Daniele Bini

Program Manager

Daniele was born and raised in Florence and grew up in the Chianti countryside of Florence. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Languages from the University of Florence, where...

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