Malaga life
The most important part of getting TEFL certified is finding a job when it’s all over. We help you throughout the course and beyond to develop a foundation to be successful in the TEFL job market.


How to get to Malaga
Pablo Ruiz Picasso Málaga International Airport is one of the busiest airports in Spain, with up to a staggering 16 million passengers annually. Regular or low- cost flights offered by First Choice, AirEuropa, Ryanair, Iberia, Vueling, and Transavia to Malaga are available from most international airports.
How to get to TEFL in Spain
From Malaga airport, you can take the train (opposite) directly to Malaga centre in 12 minutes (C1 train to the last stop) for just €1.70. When you exit the train there is an exit to your right (to the historic centre) or an exit straight ahead of you (to Calle Cuarteles). This exit straight in front of you is just a 3-minute walk from our training centre.
How much does it cost to live in Málaga?
Are you planning to come to Málaga to take your Trinity CertTESOL course but you are not sure how much money to save or what your costs are likely to be? We have compiled a list of likely costs for one month in Málaga to help you get an idea of the budget you will need.
One-month budget:
Low-cost | Average | High-cost | |
Accommodation* | €290-€350 | €400(room) | €650-€750 1-2 bedroom flat |
Food and drink** | €120 | €150-€200 | €300+ |
Leisure*** | €80 | €100-150 | €100-150 |
Transport**** | €0 | €20 | €40+ |
TESOL Course***** | €1298 | €1398 | €1548 |
Extension Course***** | 100% Online | Early bird TESOL in Malaga | Standard TESOL in Malaga |