“…This popularity of the Spanish language can also be analyzed from the point of view of the growing number of Spanish as a Foreign Language courses available (CASTILLO ARREDONDO; RODRÍGUEZ ZAPATERO; LÓPEZ-GUZMÁN, 2015) both within and outside the borders of Spanish-speaking countries. This tendency to travel to the country where the language is spoken has received the name of "language tourism", and it has been studied and analyzed from different viewpoints (GÓMEZ et al, 2018;IGLESIAS, 2015IGLESIAS, , 2016REDONDO-CARRETERO et al, 2017), in a variety of locations (BARRA; MARCO; CACHERO, 2019;DANNERER;FRANZ, 2018;DROZDZEWSKI, 2011;IGLESIAS et al, 2019), and with several languages (MAUNSELL et al, 2021;ZINGARO;CERVINI, 2021). It could be defined as the type of tourist that visits a city or country to learn a language, that is, a tourist activity undertaken by those travelers (or educational tourists) taking a trip which includes at least an overnight stay in a destination outside their usual place of residence for less than a year and for whom language learning is a primary or secondary part of their trip (IGLESIAS, 2014, p. 10).…”