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14 Spanish Vloggers to Get You Hooked and Keep You Entertained in 2024
If you’re a fan of YouTube, you probably already know what a vlogger is. If not, let’s clear the air.
A vlogger is the protagonist and creator of a vlogâor video logâwho uploads posts to their social media platforms in video form.
Watching Spanish YouTube channels is a great way to be entertained while also practicing Spanish!
Read on to discover 14 popular Spanish vloggers from all across the Spanish-speaking world!
1. Luisito Comunica
2. gris verduzco from mis pastelitos, 3. alex tienda, 5. elrubiusomg, 6. enchufetv, 7. alanxelmundo, 8. nekojitablog, 9. shannon leeman, 10. claudipia, 11. cristina dacosta from dacosta’s bakery, 12. sin postal, 13. ceci saia, 14. charlyokei, bonus: easy spanish, how to maximize learning via vlogs, and one more thingâŠ.
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Luis Arturo Villar Sudek, more commonly known simply by his channel’s name Luisito Comunica (Luisito Communicates), is one of the most popular Spanish-speaking YouTubers, with just under 42 million subscribers as of January 2024.Â
Originally from Puebla, Mexico, Luisito’s YouTube channel has taken him all over the world. While Luisito Comunica offers content covering an array of topics, including food, supermarkets and fun challenges, travel is the main theme of this channel .Â
You could start by checking out Luisito’s video showing the Wonders of the World  or even this video of him trying to find the best pizza in Rome . Not only will you be able to practice your Spanish, but you’ll also get some great travel tips and destinations, too!
Gris Verduzco is the driving force behind Mis Pastelitos (My Cupcakes).Â
She has a perfectly adorable little cocina (kitchen) and shares her recipes with the world. So if youâre into baking, get ready to learn more than Spanish . This woman is a whiz in the kitchen where she deals with all things sweetâincluding a huge gingerbread house and mouth-watering churros .
This vlogger is full of life, with a down-to-earth personality that makes viewers feel as if theyâre right in her kitchen with her. Her Spanish is flawless and easy to follow , so while this may primarily be a baking vlog, it will still help you “whip” your Spanish skills into shape!
Alex Tienda is a travel vlogger from Mexico who goes to both ordinary and exotic places.
He’s a musician as well as an airplane pilot, and some of his vlogs bring those facets of his personality into the mix. Armchair travelers, wannabe pilots and anyone just looking to laugh with a guy whoâs super friendly will love this channel.
Alex also has an impressive selection of documentaries available on his YouTube channel that form part of individual series.
What makes traveling with Alex Tienda particularly beneficial for Spanish-language learners is his easygoing style. He speaks as if heâs talking with his pals rather than to a camera. Following the conversation might challenge absolute beginners, but you’ll still get the gist of conversation based on the context even if you don’t understand every word.
Listening practice while traveling the globe ? Thatâs a win-win situation!
Juca is a YouTuber from Mexico who’s totally amusing to watch. From shopping, haircuts, go karts, to customizing autos âthere isnât much this guy wonât do.
His biggest obsession appears to be cars . His knowledge and enthusiasm can get anyone excited about customizing vehicles or general auto repair.
Over 3.4 million viewers have watched Jucaâs trip to el supermercado (the supermarket)âwhich isn’t a dull expedition. He interacts with other shoppers and clerks and actually talks about groceries and cooking as he puts everything in his cart. Vocabulary and conversational skills? Juca delivers on both fronts!
ElrubiusOMG, created by Rubén Doblas Gundersen, is one of the most popular YouTube channels in Spain , with over 40 million subscribers.
RubĂ©n’s followers tune in to see crazy experiments, ridiculous challenges, âdo not try this at homeâ escapades and âwhat happens in Japan stays in Japanâ videos.
And if learning to swear in Spanish is on your to-do list, this is the place for it. This is definitely a channel targeted to mature audiences . Having said that, this guy is off-the-charts hilariousâin a totally unfiltered way.
While this channel is no longer as active as it once was, Rubén regularly posts on his gaming channel, Rubius Z .
With over 27 million subscribers , this channel from Ecuador is wildly popular!
Most videos are comedy sketches or short parodies of life and its silliness. They certainly provide lots of cultural insights in their little dramas, so itâs like a fly-on-the-wall experience into what life in Ecuador might really be like.
This is one channel that will make many Spanish language learners laugh. Think “Saturday Night Live” sketchesâfrom Ecuador!
Cultural insights, vocabulary-building and listening practice. What’s not to love?
Alan Estrada, a Mexican actor and singer, runs his own YouTube channel called Alanxelmundo (Alan Around the World), sharing his travels through fascinating and informative videos.
Alanxelmundo offers over 900 videos, showing countries all around the world while providing useful information about the places he visits.
In addition to videos of his travels to places like the Great Wall of China  and Teotihuacån , Alanxelmundo also has plenty of videos about amusement parks, flights and even restaurants!
If you’re interested in learning Spanish by watching travel content, make sure you check out Alanxelmundo on YouTube!
Are you interested in practicing your Spanish while learning about Spanish and Japanese culture and life?
Nekojitablog is a popular YouTube channel led by a married couple: Ernesto, from Spain, and Yuko, from Japan. With videos ranging from food and travel to cultural shocks and language challenges , you’re sure to find something entertaining!
Apart from specific Japanese-language videos, such as Ernesto’s Japanese speaking challenges, the majority of the videos are completely in Spanish, meaning you’ll get some great listening practice and be able to learn a few Japanese words here and there.
The channel’s catchphrase perfectly sums up this channel’s Japanese and Spanish heritage: JapĂłn con jamĂłn (Japan with Spanish jamĂłn ).Â
Shannon Leeman is a YouTuber from Mexico who regularly shares vlogs and other videos relating to daily life, fashion, makeup and travel .
If you watch Shannon’s videos, you may recognize her husband, Cristian, who is another popular YouTuber originally from Seoul, South Korea who creates videos in Spanish on his own channel, Coreano Vlogs (Korean Vlogs).
As well as being a YouTuber, Shannon also enjoys singing . While her other channel dedicated to music, Shannon Leeman Music , is not as active as it once was, you can listen to some of the songs she has covered there.
Claudia, also known by many by her YouTube channel’s name Claudipia , is a famous YouTuber with 6.5 million subscribers, originally from Arica, Chile.
The videos on this channel cover everything from makeup and fashion to viral trends . In addition to this, you’ll also find some daily-life vlogs and travel content .
It’s worth noting that Claudia speaks quite fast, so some videos might be more challenging for some beginner Spanish learners. If you need a little language support, you can activate the automated Spanish subtitles and try following along.
Do you enjoy baking ? Are you interested in trying out some fun and unique recipes?
Dacosta’s Bakery is a channel led by Cristina Dacosta, a Venezuelan YouTuber who lives in Mexico City with her husband, Juan (YouTuber Berth-Oh ), and their son.
While Cristina mostly uploads fun baking videos and recipes recorded in her kitchen, you’ll also be able to find some vlog-style videos, like this one .
If you enjoy Dacosta’s Bakery, you could check out Berth&Cris , Cristina’s family vlog channel that she shares with her husband.
Sin Postal (Without a Postcard) is a Mexican travel channel led by husband and wife, JosĂ© and RubĂ. This channel focuses on travel destinations within Mexico , right from the northern states to the YucatĂĄn Peninsula.
From DĂa de Muertos (Day of the Dead) traditions and travel guides to cenotes  and Mayan and Aztec ruins, the videos offered on this channel are fascinating! One of the best things about Sin Postal is their love for Mexico and its traditions, which comes across in their engaging videos.
If you’d like to learn about Mexico and get some great Spanish listening practice in the process, you could try watching Sin Postal on YouTube!
Ceci Saia is an Argentinian YouTuber who is currently based in Madrid, Spain.
If you want to practice your Argentinian Spanish or you simply enjoy watching travel videos , this channel is a good option.
Ceci Saia offers a range of videos, from useful tips for metro and plane travel to travel vlogs showing interesting sights all around the world.
To help you navigate this YouTube channel, you could take a look at the playlists , where most of the videos are organized by theme , such as trenes (trains), vivir en España (living in Spain), parques de diversiones ( amusement parks), as well as continents.
Do you like quizzes ? What is your general knowledge like?
If you enjoy quiz shows or simply guessing answers, then Charlyokei might just be the channel for you!
Charlyokei, also sometimes known as SĂșper GeografĂa (Super Geography), walks around the streets of Madrid, Spain, quizzing people as they go about their day.
Offering categories like preguntas de primaria a adultos (elementary school questions to adults) to banderas  (flags), you’ll have plenty of videos to choose from!
These videos won’t just entertain you, but you’ll also get to expand your general knowledge and Spanish vocabulary in the process.
For extra Spanish language practice, you could watch some of the videos available on the Easy Spanish YouTube channel.
Easy Spanish offers a wide array of content, such as interviews where the presenters ask questions to native speakers in the streets of Latin America and Spain, podcasts and videos with important Spanish vocabulary and expressions .
Most of the videos have subtitles in Spanish and English , making them accessible for all learners, no matter what level of Spanish you may have.
You can find more Spanish learning videos and YouTube channels like Easy Spanish in this post !
Watching Spanish vlogs is like spending time with a good friendâone who speaks fluently and is able to teach while entertaining.
These small (typically between five-30 minutes) clips squeeze into any schedule. They help build your Spanish vocabulary while providing  listening and speaking practice .
Yes, speaking practice âif you take the time to respond to your vlog amigo (friend) with a video of your own. As adult learners, we need to take advantage of every opportunity to talk!
Many vloggers treat their audience as if they’re right there with them and ask questions or invite those watching to make comments. Respond, in Spanish! It’s fun and definitely ramps up the speaking practice part of your language-learning program.
Another thing to maximize learning is to make a note of words and phrases you donât immediately recognize . Just jot them down and try to incorporate them into your practice. They can amp up your vocabulary and will come in handy during actual, real-life conversations.
When you find a vlogger whoâs simpĂĄtico (friendly), donât stop at one vlog. Most vloggers have a ton of content available, so absolutely watch more than one video!
Additionally, immerse yourself further and combine vlog videos with other authentic Spanish videos. The more exposure you get, the more you can reinforce your skills and broaden your understanding of the language. See how much you can pick up the Spanish used in music, interviews, TV show snippets and more.Â
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FluentU takes authentic videosâlike music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talksâand turns them into personalized language learning lessons.
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This isn’t just one way to watch extroverts chat about random topics! There are many ways to make entertaining content into valuable and enjoyable language learning resources.
Itâs a factâexposure to culture and language maximizes language learning.
Itâs also a fact that we like to be entertained.
So tune into one of these excellent vloggers to grab some learning disguised as fun. Really, that hardly seems like study at all, does it?
ÂĄBuena suerte! (Good luck!)
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10 best Spanish vloggers and YouTubers
by Alison Maciejewski Cortez
Published on May 11, 2022 / Updated on January 8, 2024
Following Spanish vloggers and Spanish-speaking YouTubers can be a great addition to your language learning toolbox. Whether learning on your own or taking classes, you can check out their videos whenever you have time to practice your skills.
Are you an audio or visual learner? The best part about vloggers is that you will find one (or more!) that fits perfectly with your learning style. From Spanish travel vloggers to grammar experts, here are10 great Spanish vloggers and YouTube channels for you:
- Tu escuela en español
- Spanish and Go
- SergiMartinSpanish
- Use your Spanish
- Aprender español con pelĂculas
- Why Not Spanish?
- Hola Spanish
- MarĂa Español
- Alanxelmundo
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1. tu escuela en español.
Elena Prieto from Tu escuela en español teaches Spanish at a basic level. From learning the names of fruit and vegetables to the present conjugation of regular verbs, Elena is perfect if you want to learn grammar, vocabulary and phonetics. She uses drawings and pictures to teach her 364k subscribers.
2. Spanish and Go
Jim and May have a really adventurous way of teaching basic Spanish: by traveling. They take their 150k subscribers around the Spanish-speaking world and teach them travel vocabulary. The best part? You get to learn about the culture of the places they visit! Did we mention they are good friends of LIngoda ?
3. SergiMartinSpanish
With SergiMartinSpanish you can be sure to learn basic grammar in a practical way. Sergiâs fascinating videos help his 131k subscribers understand language nuances. He covers the differences between different Spanish-speaking cultures and the way language is unique by region.
4. Use your Spanish
Use your Spanish promises the channel’s 125k subscribers with material to learn practical Spanish for real-life situations. They share videos of conversations and stories. Due to the slow speed of their videos, this is great for beginners.
5. Aprender español online
With 50.1k subscribers, Aprender español online offers a fun way to learn basic Spanish. Do you like cooking? You can learn Spanish while learning how to make a tortilla española potato omelet . Their videos are easy to follow thanks to the cute animation!
6. Why Not Spanish?
MarĂa and Cody teach their 189k subscribers everyday Spanish. Their videos are great for those who are ready to start speaking with native Spanish speakers in a real-world setting. Why Not Spanish? is best for intermediate-level learners.
7. Hola Spanish
Brenda Romaniello gives her 102k subscribers practical tips to learn Spanish at an intermediate level. Her goal is to get you talking. Her clear and slow way of speaking is helpful to practice your pronunciation. From grammar to conversational Spanish, she will help you polish your English speaking skills.
8. MarĂa Español
Are you learning Spanish and dreaming of a coastline vacation in Spain? If you are at an intermediate level, MarĂa Español is perfect for you. MarĂa teaches her 138k subscribers Spanish pronunciation, grammar and everyday language (even jokes!) for those who wish to learn Spanish from Spain .
Yuya is the absolute queen of female Spanish-speaking vloggers. Itâs not an exaggeration. She has a total of 25 million subscribers. If you already speak Spanish at an intermediate level, Yuyaâs sweet voice, real-life-story videos and tutorials will be great for you to practice your listening skills and learn vocabulary.
10. Alanxelmundo
Alanxelmundo is a hugely popular Spanish-speaking travel vlogger. He has 3.15 million subscribers who have been bitten by the travel bug. If you are an intermediate-level learner and want to travel around the world with just one click, this is the channel for you. From Dubai to Baja, you can accompany Alan on his trips while practicing your listening and pronunciation.
Tips to get the best out of these Spanish vloggers
Just like with podcasts , you can rewind and repeat these videos as you go. The advantage of video content is that vloggers can use graphics to teach you Spanish visually, which can be just as fun as watching telenovelas . Here are some tips to make the best out of their videos:
- Grab pen and paper. Write down every new word you learn.
- Repeat the new vocabulary youâre learning out loud.
- Enjoy it! Find vloggers that truly engage you.
Time to click âplayâ
Now that you have a list of Spanish-speaking vloggers and YouTubers, itâs time to dig in. Pairing your Spanish learning with visual content helps you learn faster.
Plus, you can learn plenty of new things beyond grammar. Pronunciation, real-life conversation skills, Spanish for travel, cultural nuances⊠The Spanish-speaking world of YouTube is your oyster!
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1. Spanish and Go
Spanish and Go Youtube channel was created in 2016 by an American-Mexican couple - Jim and May, whose primary focus is âlearn and travel.â Their videos are conversational, spoken with natural language, and based on real-life situations. They contain lots of travel tips and cultural information, making them extremely useful for anyone wishing to visit a Spanish-speaking country.
S panish and Go has over 120 thousand subscribers and features dozens of video lessons (8 to 20 minutes each). New content is added regularly, which keeps the channel always alive. Thanks to embedded subtitles, the video lessons are easy to follow, even for beginners.
A ll the available recordings are conveniently grouped in various playlists according to their content. Among them, youâll find Travel Spanish Lessons, Travel Tips, Mexican Culture, Spanish Language Tips, and many others.
- varied and real-life content
- useful travel tips
- great for listening and speaking practice
- 100% free content
- focused on tourism and travel only
- some previous Spanish background necessary to follow the lessons
2. Dreaming Spanish
According to Pablo - the channelÂŽs creator - studying Spanish does not have to rely on boring grammar lessons. As an alternative, he has developed a series of videos offering an immersive listening experience 100% in Spanish that even absolute beginners can understand.
I n his lessons, he uses the ALG methodology and the Comprehensive Input theory, according to which language learning should come naturally by listening and imitation. Simple drawings, facial gestures, expressive body language, and clear pronunciation help maintain the viewerâs attention and promote better understanding.
T he videos you can find on Dreaming Spanish are conducted either by Pablo personally or by his numerous contributors and divided into four different levels: absolute beginner, beginner, intermediate and advanced. Topic choice is interesting and original (how to make tacos, looking at memes, letâs play Minecraft, etc).
- 100% in Spanish
- fully immersive
- possibility to sort videos by level, topic, or person
- constantly updated
- a variety of accents
- no explanations or subtitles in English might make the videos quite challenging
3. Superholly
Holly is an American who spent most of her childhood and teenage years in Mexico. She is completely bilingual and her youtube channel evolves about various language-related issues and topics. She calls herself âa jack of all tradesâ, and the videos she posts are excellent proof of that. On her channel, youâll not only find Spanish and English language tutorials but also videos with fashion and beauty tips, DIY projects, arts and crafts, house decoration, and lots of others.
T he versatility of topics, teaching from her own experience and perspective along with Hollyâs sparkling and fun personality have been key to her huge success as a language vlogger: she has millions of loyal subscribers and hundreds of millions of views.
O n the downside, although Hollyâs channel sure is entertaining, it is best suited to people who already speak some Spanish (or English). Beginners will probably feel quite lost here.
- very entertaining and varied content
- charismatic and likable author
- high-quality videos
- English and Spanish subtitles available
- not structured enough for different levels of Spanish learners
4. Butterfly Spanish
Butterfly Spanish, created back in 2012, is definitely one of the most experienced and comprehensive Spanish learning channels available on Youtube. It is a great option for everyone looking for school-like video lessons, with a teacher (Anna) explaining different aspects of Spanish grammar and vocabulary in front of a whiteboard.
I n spite of being rather traditional in their form and method, Annaâs lessons are very well made, with great sound and video quality, an easy-to-understand accent, and lots of practical and creative examples.
W ith a mix of Spanish and English, they are suitable even for the most basic learners of Spanish and cover essential areas of the language, such as pronunciation, principal grammar structures, most useful verbs, and common vocabulary groups.
- ârealâ video lessons
- creative and fun examples and explanations
- effective choice of content for A1-B1 students
- impeccable production quality
- good balance between entertainment and learning
- no content for higher proficiency levels
5. Why Not Spanish?
Similar to Spanish & Go, this channel is also administered by a bilingual couple - Cody from the US, who is learning Spanish himself, and MarĂa - a Spanish teacher from Colombia. They offer a wide array of videos that help practice different aspects of the language. Youâll find quizzes, vocabulary games, listening activities, and even dictation exercises!
B eing a professional teacher, MarĂa seems to have a solid background in Spanish grammar and does a great job explaining even the trickiest contents. Judging by how quickly Cody progresses with his Spanish, the videos do work.
M ost lessons are only a few minutes long, which helps ensure good viewerâs concentration and content retention.
D o you worry Mariaâs lessons might be boring? Trust me, they arenât. Their main focus is to show you how to use Spanish rather than torture you with lengthy and confusing explanations. Combining both the teacherâs and the studentâs perspectives guarantees that each video is well balanced in terms of its educational value and engagement.
- lessons hosted by a professional teacher
- just the right amount of grammar and explanations with tons of examples
- bite-size video
- fun quizzes and other language activities
- focused mainly on beginners and lower intermediates
6. SpanishPod101
SpanishPod101 is one of the top Spanish learning platforms and their Youtube channel is just as top-notch as the rest of their publications. It features a huge collection of short video lessons for beginners (Spanish in 3 minutes), and also longer recordings for intermediate and advanced students.
W hat else will you find on SpanishPod101 Youtube platform? Thereâs a lot to pick from: there is the âSpanish word of the dayâ section, âSpain Spanish words with Rosaâ, âMexican Spanish words with Alexâ, âTop 25â, graded listening comprehension videos, and fun facts about typical Spanish holidays and related vocabulary. Even though it might seem a bit chaotic at first, you will quickly find your way across all the content.
C onsidering that SpanishPod101 is a renowned language project, it comes as no surprise that their videosâ quality is excellent in terms of image and sound. As for the methodology, in most recordings, you will hear and read the target expressions or words in English and Spanish, pronounced at a varied pace. At the end of most videos, youâll learn a fun cultural fact.
Pros:
- good coverage of Spanish study contents for beginners
- a big variety of accents to sharpen listening comprehension skills
- high production quality
- short videos encourage daily practice
- the content doesnât go beyond beginner level
- ads appearing before each video
7. Rock 'N Learn
Rockân Learn is a well-known American educational brand that has been around since 1987. Their Youtube channel is a comprehensive learning platform that features animated videos for toddlers, preschool, and primary school kids on a variety of subjects: math, phonics, reading, writing, and languages.
T he Spanish section for children features a set of bilingual videos that cover some of the essential vocabulary (colors, numbers, food, activities, animals, body parts, feelings, and other everyday expressions). They are colorful and very easy to follow even for the youngest viewers.
F or teenagers and adults, Rockân Learn offers a set of 10 beginner lessons based on the same bilingual format: you read and hear a phrase in English, and then you learn how to say it in Spanish.
- helpful learning tool for Spanish and other basic academic skill
- colorful, attractive videos for toddlers and kids
- exclusively translation-based
- the repetitive format may get boring after a while
- 30+ minute videos might be too long for the youngest viewers
8. The Spanish Dude
Letâs start with a clarification: the Spanish dude is actually North American and not Spanish. His name is Jordan and he used to hate Spanish at school. Yet, life turns have made it necessary for him to learn Spanish and he ended up falling in love with this language.
I f you struggle with Spanish just like Jordan once did, youâre bound to appreciate his short and no-nonsense videos packed with learning strategies as well as grammar and vocabulary tips. Jordan knows very well what the trickiest and the most confusing aspects of Spanish are for English speakers, and - through his own learning experience - tries to make them easier for you.
W ho are his videos targeted at? Judging by their content, mainly at basic students of Spanish who are, on the other hand, native or fluent in English (most of the speaking happens in this language).
- videos made from the creatorâs own learning experience
- fast-paced and dynamic
- skillfully produced content
- the hostâs Spanish pronunciation is not that great
- disproportionate use of English vs the actual Spanish content
9. Tu Escuela de Español
This Youtube channel, along with a website under the same name, was created by a Spanish teacher Elena Prieto. As it usually happens with language study materials created by professional teachers, Tu Escuela de Español is full of well-structured and researched grammar and vocabulary videos for basic, intermediate, and advanced students.
I f you are looking for easy-to-understand explanations of grammar contents such as the difference between the verb SER and ESTAR, noun gender, comparisons, and so on, Elenaâs videos that resemble simple .ppt presentations will come in very handy. For more advanced students there is a selection of vocabulary-oriented recordings as well as Spain cultural tips.
A ll the contents on âTu Escuela de Españolâ channel are in Spanish, with subtitles in this language available (only a small number of videos come with subtitles in English). As great as it is to boost the listening comprehension of B1-C1 students, it might prove a little overwhelming for total beginners.
- excellent and clear grammar explanations
- great to practice Spaniard accent
- useful tips on Spanish customs and traditions
- lots of information about orthography rules
- almost exclusively in Spanish, which can be challenging for beginners
- ads before videos
10. EasySpanish
Easy Spanish channel is part of a larger project under the name of Easy Languages, which - among others - includes French, German, English, and Russian. They all share the same concept: learning a foreign language by listening to short street interviews with passersby.
I n the Easy Spanish Youtube channel, youâll find about 10-minute videos recorded in different places of Latin America and Spain. In each video, the interviewer asks a question to random people he/she encounters on the street. The whole conversation is subtitled both in Spanish and in English. Subscribers are also offered additional practice materials to be sent to their email addresses.
T his unconventional concept of studying a language has lots of advantages: itâs entertaining, engaging, and creative. It shows the viewer what real conversations in Spanish look like, what kind of vocabulary people use in their daily interactions, and how the accent varies from country to country.
- fun and original approach to learning Spanish
- good quality of the recordings
- interesting choice of interview questions and topics
- great listening comprehension practice
- a formal summary of the practiced contents at the end of each video would be welcomed
11. Deliberate Spanish
Most youtube channels with Spanish learning videos focus on beginners and lower-intermediate students, leaving more advanced ones âunattendedâ. Deliberate Spanish does the opposite - it is dedicated to all those who need help getting out of âSpanish Intermediate Purgatoryâ and move on to real proficiency
T he channel has been named after its creator - Nacho (a diminutive form of Ignacio) - a Spaniard living in the US. The videos he posts on Youtube are part of his own language course called âDeliberate Spanishâ.
W hat will you find on Deliberate Spanish ? First of all, the channel is a great source of listening practice materials for advanced students - it features a considerable collection of 5 to 20-minute videos in which Nacho introduces complex expressions in Spanish and analyzes them, offering tips on the best ways to work them out.
I f you have time for longer videos, you might want to take a look at the podcasts available in the âNos vemos en la Comunidadâ section of the channel.
- one of the few Youtube channels with materials for B2-C1 students
- a balanced mix of Spanish and English use in the videos
- useful tips on how to progress from intermediate to advanced
- entertaining podcast conversations
- other aspects of advanced Spanish (grammar, reading) could be explored more
12. Maria Español
Few Youtube Spanish teaching vlogs can praise themselves on such an outstanding collection of study and practice materials as the ones found on Maria Español channel. Just by taking a quick look at the playlists, youâll immediately notice that the channel is a real treasure for Spanish learners. It features live recorded lessons for different levels, as well as grammar, reading, pronunciation, and vocabulary videos.
M aria herself is a professional teacher of Spanish and appears to be kind and friendly as well as passionate and enthusiastic. Her teaching style is informal yet knowledgeable and her students (as shown in her recorded online lessons) seem very motivated. Could there be a better testimony than that?
- a big variety of videos and topics
- access to recorded online classes for free
- Spanish subtitles available
- very favorable student and viewer comments
- could play more with the vlog format and make it more interactive
13. Español con Juan
Another excellent YouTube channel to learn Spanish for free is definitely Español con Juan, created and administered by Juan Fernandez - a Spaniard from Granada who works as a teacher of Spanish at the University College London and is quite famous for his book â1001 reasons to learn Spanishâ.
W hat is so special about this channel? First of all, Juan does not use any English, as he considers that Spanish should be taught in Spanish. As he says, as long as you can understand about 50-60% of his videos, you can benefit from them and use them to improve your Spanish.
A nother distinctive aspect of Juanâs approach to teaching is the use of storytelling - all of his videos narrate a story especially tailored to explore certain grammar concepts or vocabulary groups. What a refreshing change from boring and repetitive grammar explanations, isnât it?
W hatâs also great about Juanâs channel is how easy it is to find your way around all the available videos. They are logically ordered in different playlists, which means you can find exactly what you look for in just a couple of seconds. It might seem like an insignificant detail at first but proves extremely important when competing for viewers.
- lots of useful vocabulary
- acting and storytelling as a great tool to attract viewersâ attention
- well-organized content
- subtitles in Spanish can be turned on when necessary
- questions could be added at the end of each story to check comprehension
14. Speak Spanish Faster
What a catchy name, isn't it? I imagine anyone who studies Spanish would like to be able to speak it in less time. The channelâs founder - Rocky Rodriguez, a son of Puerto Rican immigrants in the US - claims he knows how to achieve it. He has developed his own strategy, called Rhythmic Reinforcement Training that increases the effectiveness of learning Spanish.
E ven though Speak Spanish Faster is a relatively new channel it is definitely worth spending some time looking around. What youâll find here are mainly videos with tips and suggestions on how to get the most of your study time. There is also a growing selection of videos explaining some of the most confusing aspects of Spanish grammar (tĂș vs usted, para vs por, ser vs estar), pronunciation (B vs V, RR) as well as common situational phrases.
D oes Speak Spanish Faster offer a complete language course? No, it doesnât. But it contains lots of useful information for anyone struggling with Spanish.
- many interesting tips to try
- bilingual vlogger
- beneficial independently on your level
- lacks sample lessons based on his Rhythmic Reinforcement Training
15. Bilingue Blogs
There is much more to Spanish than just its Spaniard or Mexican version. Ricky from Bilingue Blogs speaks with a wonderful and entirely native-like Dominican accent (in spite of him being from the US) that almost anyone whoâs traveled to this Caribbean paradise will recognize.
T he reason why he created the Bilingue Blogs channel is to inspire and motivate people to learn Spanish. He calls his methods âunorthodoxâ and relies mainly on conversations with other bloggers or native Spanish speakers from different countries. He vlogs about Dominican culture, idiomatic expressions, he imitates countries from other countries, makes skits, and has loads and loads of fun.
E ven though the Dominican accent might not be the most representative of the Spanish language and - packed with local idioms - is quite tricky to understand, Rickyâs outgoing personality and incredible language skills make his Youtube vlog truly addictive.
- charismatic host with incredible language skills
- entertaining content
- helps to understand the not-so-common Caribbean Spanish
- not all videos have subtitles
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11 Best Spanish YouTubers for Intermediates and Advanced Learners
Have you gotten to the point where you can listen and understand (most of the time) Spanish spoken on TV or the radio?
I waste  spend a good portion of my day watching YouTube videos to learn new things, be entertained, or at times to simply de-stress after a long work day.
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At Spanishland School, we enjoy YouTube so much that we created a  Channel with Spanish ï»żï»żteaching videosï»żï»ż .  If you are learning Spanish, itâs a great place to get started as we release new videos twice a week.
Thatâs enough about us.
We created this article to profile the best Spanish YouTubers.
You can use their videos to be entertained and improve your Spanish at the same time.
If you are going to watch a fun video, why not watch it in Spanish and pick up some new vocab?
Each of our top Spanish YouTubers below feature a quick snapshot about the channel such as where they are from and what their audience size is. We noted whether they are best for intermediate or advanced Spanish speakers.
Alright, letâs get to the list.
11 Best Spanish YouTubers (To Improve Your Spanish)
1) daniela bos.
Country: Mexico
Subscribers: 627 K +
About the Channel: Daniela Bos puts out videos on just about everything. She shares interesting facts such as current events, everyday life, and even some funny sketches.
Her style is easy going and she seems to have a clear tone and is easy to understand if you are a high intermediate or advanced Spanish student. Itâs a great channel to follow if you want to see a variety of topics and develop a more fluid vocabulary.
She refers to all her viewers with âHola bebesâ at the beginning of each video to make sure you feel like a part of her tribe.
Recommended For: High Intermediates and Advanced Spanish Learners
2) Werevertumorro
Subscribers : 15 Million +
About the Channel: This is not only one of the top Spanish YouTubers, but also one of the most important influencers in Mexico due to the variety of videos that are uploaded to the channel.
The YouTuber creates cartoon videos like The Simpsons and acted out fun videos on interesting topics like âCĂMO ENAMORAR A UNA MUJER.â
He seems to be a very versatile YouTuber that can create fun everyday comedic sketches like âÂĄNO SOY NIĂA!â and personal videos where he provides practical advice for those looking for love.
Itâs no surprise why he is so popular as his videos are hilarious and well-cut videos with climactic (telenovela like) background music.
His voice tone is clear and very expressive. However, he does speak quite fast at times so keep that in mind. Like most youtube celebrities, his videos are cut quickly so you have to make sure you can keep up with what he is saying as he is speaking.
Recommended For: Advanced Learners
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3) enchufetv.
Country : Ecuador
Subscribers : 16 Million +
About the Channel: Enchfetv features some fantastic short films and comedy sketches on his channel.
Just watching a few of his videos shows the amount of effort and quality that he puts out. It feels like you are watching an actual short TV show. The level of quality is some of the best I have seen on YouTube.
The topics range from business, to sports, to life in general. The video âCompra Condonesâ is hilarious and a must watch for anyone who needs a good laugh. If you are in for some funny short videos check out this channel!
One thing I did notice is that sometimes the host speaks quickly so it might be difficult to understand at time. However, after a couple of videos Iâm sure youâll get the hang of it.
4) HolaSoyGerman
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Country: Chile
Subscribers : 33 Million +
About the Channel: German is a wildly popular YouTuber from Chile. Â He might be the most popular Spanish YouTuber of them all. Â
As you can see he has built up quite the following over the years so we would be remiss to not include him to our list. Even if he does speak quite quickly.
He is the star of the show and from what I can tell the main and only actor in everything he uploads.
However, I will finish with this big warning.
He speaks remarkably fast (although clear) and his videos are cut extremely quick so it will be almost impossible for a regular intermediate Spanish student to keep up with everything being said.
If you are an advanced Spanish speaker and can understand fast Spanish speakers, then definitely check out his channel. He is one funny guy.
From what I have found the vocabulary is not overly difficult and you are sure to learn a few things from his storytelling.
Recommended For : Advanced Learners
Country : Mexico
Subscribers : 6 Million +
About the Channel: The channel features videos done by a female YouTuber and Vlogger.
YosStop is from Mexico and speaks on everyday life issues, parodies, and comic sketches like the many other YouTubers mentioned on this review article.
A couple videos that you might enjoy is âSER AMIG@ DE TU EX!â and âLA NOVIA BIPOLAR.â
Her accent and voice tone is relatively clear to understand especially if you understand Mexican Spanish speakers. She seems to pronunciate well on her Vlogs.
Recommended For: High Intermediates and Advanced Learners
6) elrubiusOMG
Country : Spain
Subscribers : 27 Million +
About the Channel: This Spanish YouTuber has racked up quite a few followers in recent years due to their outlandish videos and Vlogs.
It seems to be run by one guy who features some of his friends in his videos as they go on various adventures. He speaks on video games, cheat codes, pranks, and internet trolls.
Like most of the YouTubers mentioned his videos are quite funny if you are looking for a cheap laugh.
The video on âMANERAS DE MOLESTAR A TU COMPAĂEROâ was pretty original.
He does hail from Spain so if you are learning the Latin American dialect I recommend you check out a different YouTuber. The accents in the video will make it difficult for those studying Latin Spanish.
Conversely, if you are learning Spanish from Spain, this might be just the perfect channel for you!
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Subscribers : 20 Million +
About the Channel: Yet another top Spanish Youtuber is Yuya. She is bigtime with over 18 million current subscribers.
Her high pitched voice is unique and doesnât seem to be as crass as many of the other funny Spanish YouTubers mentioned. One thing to keep in mind is it is a very girly channel so if you are into makeup and doing your hair that this is the perfect channel for you!
You can improve your vocabulary as she speaks on beauty, fashion, and relationships. Her voice is quite clear to understand and great for those females out there looking for cheerful and stylish videos.
Her video on the â5 PEINADOS PARA ESCUELA/TRABAJOâ has over 44 Million views! Thatâs a good place to start out if you want to check out her channel.
Recommended For: High Intermediates and Advanced Spanish Speakers
8) luisitorey
Subscribers : 8 Million +
About the Channel: This channel is delivered by a funny guy from Mexico who takes you on a journey featuring a variety of topics.
Just like HolaSoyGerman, Luisito is the star of the show and the main and only actor in his videos. He features a variety of personalities and is very talented in playing different voices and acting roles. His video on âLas MamĂĄs de Hoyâ is very well done and got a few giggles from me.
He does speak quite slower than German so that could be helpful for those looking for an easier to understand Spanish speaker. On his channel, you will learn some slang and be entertained at the same time.
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9) LosPolinesios
Subscribers : 11 Million +
About the Channel: LosPolinesios is a fun Mexican Spanish YouTube channel from a group of siblings (One brother, two sisters) that are trying to share their real-life experiences to the world.
They take you on different travels and bring you on the inside of the fashion industry, show biz, and a assortment of other topics.
They all have a lot of chemistry and only putout entertaining and positive videos. Their videos are cut in the first person as you are normally seeing them from what seems like a selfie stick.
All the videos seem to be shot in the Vlog format.
The video with their dog on âME LLEVARON DE COMPRAS A LA TIENDA DE MASCOTASâ is an interesting Vlog with over 15 million views.
If you like first person Vlogs with Latin Spanish from Mexico than look no further than LosPolinesios.
10) CaELike
Subscribers : 13 Million +
About the Channel: Just like Yuya featured above, CaELIKE is another girly YouTube channel with some saucy topics (perhaps a little more racy than Yuya).
Shes talk on relationships, fashion, family, and even some business related topics.
Sheâs very open with her YouTube videos which undoubtedly has helped bring in more views as her popular videos are often on personal subjects like love. Actually, thatâs pretty much all her videos.
Itâs no wonder why most music artists and movies almost always feature feature stories on love.
The video âMI NOVIO Y YO NOS TOCAMOS NUESTROS CUERPOSâ was unique and has over 17 million views to date. I suppose it is a bit of a clickbaity topic.
She has a friendly tone and you will probably understand her as she speaks clearly and at a decent speed to follow along with.
Recommended For: Intermediate and Advanced Learners
11) Fernafloo
Country : El Salvador
Subscribers : 26 Million +
About the Channel : This channel is done by a somewhat nerdy, but fun guy to follow along with guy from El Salvador.
Itâs a channel thatâs geared more towards a male audience as it features videos about his life, video games, pranks, and of course his family.
He has animated videos, Vlogs, and even a funny rap video. In fact, âEL RAP DE FERNANFLOO !!â has over 95 million views so far! Thankfully, it has the lyrics at the bottom to help understand what is being said.
He speaks quickly and can be hard to understand at times so itâs probably not recommended for intermediate Spanish students.
However, if you are looking for one of the best male Spanish YouTubers on the web then look no further than Fernafloo.
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My observations from studying the 11 best spanish youtubers.
Did you know that the second most spoken language in the world is Spanish with over 400 million speakers around the globe?
There are now more Spanish speakers than English speakers today.
Even the Chinese are learning Spanish nowadays. I came into this article thinking there might be a few good Spanish YouTubers out there.
I was blown away by the talent that is on YouTube right now. The quality has really gone up in recent years. Itâs amazing what can be accomplished with a high-quality camera, good editing, and a little bit of creativity these days.
The videos on all these channels came across as extremely well cut and in many cases felt like a full production TV show!
This is an era where you can learn almost anything online and speak with just about everyone no what country you reside in.
All you need is a device with internet.
15 years ago, their werenât any famous YouTubers from Spain or Latin America. The opportunities these days to learn Spanish from the internet is unimaginable a mere decade ago.
If you are anything like me, you probably want to learn Spanish in an enjoyable way and prefer staying clear of the pen and paper textbook route. That bores me to death which is why I never really did in person classes during my quest of the Spanish language.
If there is one thing I learned from studying the channels of these 11 YouTubers is that you can build up quite a following if you just provide a unique or fun twist on topics people are interested in.
What are lasting topics that are guaranteed to get eyeballs. Personal topics like family, politics, and love seem to always grab an audience.
A lot of times people come to YouTube simply to be entertained. And if you want to be entertained why not learn some Spanish in the process.
Summing Up the Top 11 Spanish Speaking YouTubers
Watching Spanish YouTube videos can be hard for some to comprehend (it is for me) and is certainly not recommended for beginners looking to level up their Spanish.
If you donât understand most of what is being said then quite frankly there is no point in watching a Spanish TV show or Spaniï»żshÂ ï»żï»żï»żmovie .
If you truly want to learn the language, we recommend you check our our YouTube channel: Spanishland School .
We put out fun and entertaining videos twice a week as we teach all the important elements of the Spanish language.
"Who's the best Spanish YouTuber to listen to?"
Personally, I really liked the short videos from â Enchufetv â as they are really well-cut and funny.
My wife Andrea's favorite Spanish YouTuber is Jonatan Clay  whoâs from Colombia and is similar to HolaSoyGerman and Luisitorey mentioned above.
I guess I should have asked her before making this list...
Ultimately, itâs up to you to decide which channel you are most interested in. We tried to provide a nice variety with male and female Spanish YouTubers from all over Latin America and Spain.
That being said, I am sure we probably missed a few good ones here or there.
Who is your favorite Spanish YouTuber?
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Wow, great recommendations and some seriously hilarious Youtubers. Finding great content like this helps as Iâm learning Spanish. Thanks.
Glad you found the article helpful Dime!
This is not good information. You said, âIf you donât understand most of what is being said then quite frankly there is no point in watching a Spanish TV show or Spaniï»żsh ï»żï»żï»żmovie.â
look up this video and youâll see why. Why You Still Canât Understand Your Target Language by Matt vs. Japan
you need to listen to as much as possible in your target language even if you donât know many words.
Josh â thanks for writing in. Personally, I think if you are at a beginner level and canât understand many words than there are better methods that you can use to learn the language to get to the point that you can finally start understanding the Spanish shows and movies.
All methods are great I just think some are better at other times. Just my opinion. đ
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Top 11 travel YouTubers to follow in 2022
YouTube is the top platform for avid travelers to showcase their love for exploration and adventure. Let these 11 travel YouTubers inspire you to book a flight and get out there!
Rachael Let's Grow There
Apr 01, 2023
In the past decade, living the nomadic lifestyle has exploded in popularity, and travel bloggers that are looking to stand out have flocked to YouTube to vlog about their travels instead. The video-based platform is the largest of its kind, a massive search engine owned by Google that offers travelers the chance to monetize their content as they grow their audience .
With so many unique people, places, and perspectives in the world, it's no wonder these content creators have chosen to take the more visual route of sharing their experiences with the world. Videos give these explorers the opportunity to showcase their personality and to relay information that resonates and connects with viewers more than your average blog post could ever do.
Vlogging makes travel personal . There's something about speaking directly to an audience, looking them in the eyes, and taking them along with you on your travels that gets wanderlusters hooked.
If you aren't able to travel but need a little inspiration, you can simply head over to a travel vlogger's YouTube channel and watch them take on the world. With the ability to live vicariously through these YouTube personalities at the touch of a play button, the joy and magic of world travel becomes widespread.
A boring workweek in the office can be escaped when you see through the eyes of a travel vlogger . Not only has technology made visuals that much more stunning to marvel at, but creators have given their channels a life of their own. With engaging storytelling, fresh creativity, clever editing, and informative details, YouTube vloggers and creators can share their expertise and teach aspiring or soon-to-be travelers how to navigate the unfamiliar.
With so much travel-related content existing on YouTube today, it can be hard to sift through the thousands upon thousands of Youtube travel channels to find who produces the best travel video blogs .
Quality and consistency are what make a YouTube channel stand out from the crowd, along with a unique perspective that creates an engaging experience for the viewer. It's important for the best travel YouTubers to inspire, inform, and to create content that gets the mind racing with possibilities.
Ready to embrace the spirit of travel? Grab your comfiest pillow and some snacks as you watch these travel YouTubers take the world by storm! We took the best travel channels on YouTube and narrowed it down to this list of top travel YouTubers to follow in 2022 .
Check them out, find your feet, and start planning that trip you've always dreamed of.
1. Sailing La Vagabonde
These two Australians have lived out their dream of sailing the oceans of the world with absolutely no previous sailing experience . Elayna and Riley are living every traveler's wildest fantasy, to live on a boat, smelling the salty ocean air, and sailing into the sunset as each day comes to a close. They even sail with their new baby, Lenny!
The seafaring couple uploads new videos every Monday that include helpful information for those who are looking to start sailing too! After traveling over 50,000 nautical miles, they have the experience and the know-how to get aspiring sailors out there riding the waves and fulfilling their goal of traveling the world by sea .
Check out Elayna and Riley's website to learn more.
2. Fearless and Far
If you're looking for a taste of the bizarre and extreme sides of travel , Mike Corey is your man. Mike is always on the hunt for weird and unheard-of world travel experiences that spark that sense of adventure in his viewers. He has vlogged about his time at the Exploding Hammer Festival in Mexico, experienced a Kambo Cleanse ritual in Amazonia, and so much more.
Mike is incredibly creative and has amazing skills when it comes to shooting and editing videos. The way he tells a story is not only engaging, but really fun to watch! His YouTube channel is a brilliant smorgasbord of crazy experiences that stretches the imagination and piques curiosity one might have about a certain destination. "Fearless" is the perfect word to describe Mike and his travels!
Check out Mike's website to learn more.
3. Dave and Deb
This adventure couple has traveled to over 100 countries on every continent and lives by the motto " adventure is for everyone ." They have been married for twenty years and were looking for something more out of life when they decided to create The Planet D . Forbes has named them one of the top 10 travel influencers in the world! In 2008, they started turning their passion for travel into their full-time job .
Dave and Deb share an inspiring message â that you don't have to be rich, adventure-enthusiasts, fit as a fiddle, or a young millennial to travel the world! They love diving into all sorts of unique experiences, and are a valuable source of information for anyone looking to incorporate adventure into their life on a more consistent basis.
4. Drew Binsky
After studying abroad in Prague in 2012, Drew caught the travel bug and hasn't slowed down since. He taught English in Korea and upon leaving in 2015, he used his travel blog and social media to propel him around the world. Today, he has traveled to over 150 countries and has been supported by countless big names such as Lonely Planet, GoPro, Elite Daily, and Huffington Post. He's even a 2x Guinness World Record holder!
He's on a mission to visit every country on earth , and uploads videos of his ongoing journey. Check out his blog and videos for more on the best ways to save money while traveling the world and to hear all his crazy travel stories he has amassed over the years.
5. The Bucket List Family
The Gee family describes themselves as "just your 'average' family working from all around the world as Family Travel Journalists ." Of course, when they say "average", they are playing on the idea that an average family is settled down in a nice home, married with kids, and working a normal job to pay the bills. This adventure-fueled family decided they weren't done exploring the world and discovering what life had in store for them, so they opted to skip the whole "settling down" stereotype.
In 2015, they took a huge leap and sold everything in the name of travel and are thankful every day that they were brave enough to do so. Since then, they have explored the globe with their three small children and are having a blast!
Check out the Gee family's website to learn more about this anything-but-average wholesome little family.
6. Travel Yourself
Cailin O'Neil is a Canadian solo travel blogger who creates travel videos detailing the good and bad sides of travel . She loves embarking on new trips and her content is always packed with positive energy! The experience versus the destination is her main focus, and she has a blast trying the various different foods in each country she visits.
The useful tidbits of information and "City in a Minute" videos that she shares about the popular destinations she explores is really helpful to her viewers. Take a look at her travel YouTube channel to see how to get around a certain destination and to learn about the ins and outs of solo travel .
Check out Cailin's website to learn more.
7. Lost LeBlanc
Christian LeBlanc is a travel vlogger whose passion for seeing the world translates into everything he does . From the way he talks about landing somewhere new to the quality and efforts he puts into his videos â this guy lives to travel. With this passion, he strives to motivate people to follow their own desires to see the world. He's big on getting out of your comfort zone and enjoying life to the fullest.
His rightfully dubbed viewership, "Team Get Lost", is becoming a quickly growing community of equally passionate travelers who watch Christian's videos to ignite their wanderlust. Follow his YouTube travel videos and you'll discover a world of possibilities you hadn't thought about before.
Check out Christian's website to learn more.
8. Hopscotch the Globe
Kristen and Siya are pros at globetrotting and post tons of helpful content on their YouTube channel for adventurers to learn and grow from. They make traveling with a newborn look like a breeze! You'll find that their channel is a gold mine full of endless resources on how to embrace the minimalist travel mindset and travel light, eco-friendly, zero waste, and more.
They have such interesting ideas for content that they are able to flesh out and present in creative and engaging ways. There's a realness to their brand that inspires viewers to perfect their travel habits and to think outside of the box about how to travel on a budget . Check them out to have a few laughs and to prepare for your next trip!
Check out Kirsten and Siya's website to learn more.
9. Wolter's World
If honest travel advice is what you're looking for, you'll find it on the travel YouTube channel Wolter's World! Mark and Jocelyn and their two kiddos have been all over the world, vlogging about their experiences along the way so that other travelers can watch their content and be more prepared for their upcoming trips. They offer practical tips and guidance about world travel , without the fluff.
Tired of seeing travel YouTubers produce exciting videos without any valuable information in it, Wolter's World set out to create a travel channel that tells it like it is . You'll see the ups and downs that they experience throughout their journey, educating their audience on what matters most â the experience.
Check out Mark and Jocelyn's website to learn more.
10. Hey Nadine
Nadine is a fun-loving travel vlogger who documents her adventures around the world. Her travel YouTube channel has videos with tips, hacks, packing guides, and destination advice on all of the many countries she's visited within the past six years. She always finds a way to make her videos funny and relatable, which makes her a blast to learn from.
The energy that emanates from Nadine's storytelling abilities is infectious and she inspires young travelers everywhere to find creative ways to find adventure . Her viewers trust her authoritative voice when it comes to anything travel-related, so you can bet her content is loaded with relevant and beneficial travel information!
Check out Nadine's website to learn more.
11. Kara and Nate
This married travel duo from Nashville, Tennessee have been traveling the world for over two years, uploading a whopping six videos a week to their travel YouTube channel. They hope to travel to 100 countries by 2020! You can find everything on their channel from destination secrets to dealing with getting sick on the road. If you can believe it, they have over 500 videos on their channel and have grown their audience so quickly for beginning their life of travel just a few years ago.
On their website, you'll find their videos are categorized by country to make it easier for their viewers to find relevant information for their own trip planning. Kara and Nate are well on their way to 100 countries, so make sure you don't miss the videos they'll post when they hit their goal!
Check out Kara and Nate's website to learn more.
If your goal is to discover the world and be inspired to finally hop on that plane, these travel YouTubers will definitely wake you up to all the possible experiences you could be having!
YouTube has become one of the world's go-to search engines for learning something new . These content creators have fallen in love with making fun, informative videos for their viewers, and want nothing more than to change a life in favor of travel .
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Rachael Grow
Let's Grow There
Over the past five years I have worn many hats as a creative freelancer and have been able to pursue adventures across the globe. To me, travel is more than checking a box or sitting on the perfect beach all day. Travel is about self-discovery, keeping an open mind, and learning through culture immersion. In 2017 I was chosen by one of my favorite travel bloggers, The Blonde Abroad, to attend her first ever blogging retreat in Bali with a handful of other inspiring bloggers. It was truly a dream that taught me so much more than I could imagine. Fast-forward to 2019 when I was given the role of one of the lead English writer for Worldpackers. My in-depth articles touched on subjects like volunteer work, overcoming post-travel blues, outdoorsy tips, and boldly adventuring. Inner growth is my jam.
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Jun 04, 2019
Another great article, Rachael. Thank you!
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Wow, incredible article and amazing top 20 travelers...
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Great list!
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13 Best Spanish YouTube Channels for Spanish Learners
YouTube’s become an indispensable free Spanish learning resource. Short YouTube videos are better for a learner’s concentration span than Spanish-language movies or TV shows.
The language is also often easier to understand and more authentic than in movies or series.
Getting addicted to an entertaining Spanish YouTube channel means you can improve your Spanish without realizing it while binge-watching great content. YouTube makes it appealing and fun to take quick Spanish study breaks!
Here are some of the best Spanish YouTube channels for learners.
I’ve divided the list into educational channels for Spanish learners and native content for advanced students.
- If you’re struggling to understand native content at natural speed, experiment with slowing down video playback to 0.75 or even 0.5 . You can do this in YouTube in Settings under Playback Speed. Try not to get too dependent on slowed-down audio though.
- In addition to the subtitle options listed below for each channel, most Spanish YouTube videos offer auto-generated Spanish subtitles. These can then be auto-translated into English and other languages. Auto-captions are not the most accurate, but sometimes theyâre better than nothing!
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Top Spanish YouTube Channels for Learners
Here are some of the best educational channels for Spanish learning.
1. Why Not Spanish
Levels: Beginner to advanced
Accent: Colombian, with guests from other Spanish-speaking countries
Subtitles: Spanish, some with English
Fun and inventive series that pairs Cody, a Spanish learner from the US, with MarĂa, an experienced teacher from BogotĂĄ, Colombia.
Videos feature entertaining short skits using lively everyday Spanish. Interviews with guests from various Spanish-speaking countries expose you to different accents.
Most videos include a quiz at the end to test your understanding as well as links to free worksheets. Paid courses are also available.
2. Español con Juan
Levels: Pre-intermediate to advanced
Accents: European Spanish; some guests from Latin America
Subtitles: A few videos have Spanish; otherwise just auto-generated Spanish
Personable teacher Juan FernĂĄndez hails from Granada, Spain, but now lives in London. This engaging and humorous channel is highly recommended for learners lower intermediate and up who understand at least 50-60% of his videos.
Content is in Spanish only. Juan teaches grammar and vocabulary in the context of entertaining games and stories.
Be sure to also visit Juan’s website 1001 Reasons To Learn Spanish for a wealth of additional resources. These include:
- a popular podcast with free Spanish transcripts and activities
- short novels Juan’s written for learners at all levels
- paid courses on topics such as colloquial Spanish
3. Easy Spanish
Accents: Variety of Latin American with a focus on Mexican; European Spanish
Subtitles: Spanish and English
Easy Languages is a unique non-profit that helps people learn languages through authentic street interviews. Easy Spanish ‘s short, enjoyable videos show local language and culture in natural, everyday situations.
This engaging show mostly consists of street conversations with native speakers from Spanish-speaking countries.
Videos feature fun brief interviews on topics like:
- How to Flirt in Spanish
- Embarrassing Stories
- What Mexicans Love and Hate About Mexico
Conversations are chock-full of useful colloquial expressions.
Beginners should check out the Super Easy Spanish videos , while advanced students will enjoy the Juan Responde series .
4. Spanishland School
Levels: Intermediate to advanced
Accent: Colombian, with guests from other Latin American countries and Spain
Andrea, an enthusiastic Spanish teacher from Colombia, presents this popular channel that helps learners move beyond basic Spanish. She provides a variety of fun lessons on pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and slang.
Videos focus on building fluency with practical tips and listening exposure to real-world conversations. Some explanations in English.
The website has free PDF cheat sheets for many videos.
Andrea shares additional tips for improving Spanish fluency on the Spanishland School Podcast. Each 10-minute episode offers engaging, clear explanations of grammar, vocabulary, and cultural topics.
She and her American husband Nate also host Españolistos , a weekly half-hour conversational podcast. Free transcripts on the website .
Spanish YouTube Channels for Native Speakers
Take your Spanish to the next level with the full immersion experience of Spanish-language YouTube channels for native Spanish speakers.
Listening to everyday conversational Spanish is a great way to develop your ear for the language. Here are the best Spanish-speaking YouTube channels I’ve found to learn real Spanish. They are a mix of entertaining Spanish YouTubers and news and documentary-style shows.
Beginner and intermediate learners can start with content with English or Spanish subtitles. However, don’t be afraid to watch videos that interest you that don’t have subtitles. Even if you don’t understand everything, it’ll help tune your ear to the sounds of Spanish.
5. Luisito Comunica
Level: Advanced
Accent: Mexican Spanish
Subtitles: Only auto-generated captions
This popular Mexican YouTuber posts funny, creative reports from Mexico and around the world. His goofy good humor is contagious, even when he experiences mishaps like getting mugged in Venezuela or being detained by border security in Bangladesh .
The youth-oriented show is a great way to brush up on the latest Mexican slang.
Tip: âDon’t read the commentsâ may be the first rule of the Internet, but the comments on Luisito’s videos can be a hilarious way to pick up current pop culture references and Internet slang.
6. BBC Mundo
Accent: Variety
Subtitles: Spanish for most videos; a few with English
Short clips of the BBC world news in Spanish .
This channel is part of the BBC World Service’s foreign language output, one of 40 languages it provides. Stories cover the latest global news, business, technology, science, health, society, and culture.
Try these interesting playlists:
- Fun facts about the Spanish language
- Spanish spoken in the US
7. Superholly
Levels: Beginner to i ntermediate
Accent: Mexican Spanish
Subtitles: Some videos with Spanish and English captions. Many Spanish videos have English versions.
Holly Tuggy, a.k.a. Super Holly , is a bilingual YouTuber offering Spanish and English classes, storytimes, lifestyle tutorials, and reviews.
Holly was born in North Carolina but spent her childhood moving back and forth between Mexico and the US. Her Spanish is inspiringly fluent.
Many of her videos have both English and Spanish versions, making them accessible for beginners.
Check out Holly’s most popular videos in Spanish .
8. Viajando a Nuestro Aire
Levels: Beginner to advanced
Accent: European Spanish
Subtitles: English
Disclaimer: JosĂ© has been my awesome language exchange partner in Madrid for some time. He and his charming wife Sandra hit the road every chance they get with their cute orange VW bug Elvis to explore the hidden corners of Spain and beyond. (Language note: Viajando a nuestro aire means “traveling our own way.”)
These Spanish YouTubers show us recommended sights as well as plenty of mouthwatering regional cuisine. We get the insider perspective through JosĂ© and Sandra’s interviews with the locals.
A great opportunity to practice European Spanish while learning about the diverse gastronomy, traditions, and dialects of the Iberian Peninsula.
9. La Ruta de la Garnacha
Subtitles: Spanish and English for most videos
If you love Mexican street food, this one is for you .
Charismatic s tandupero (stand-up comedian) Lalo Villar travels Mexico and beyond in search of the best garnacha (street snacks). Super entertaining and educational!
10. Backdoor
Level: Intermediate to advanced
Subtitles: Most with Spanish and English
Backdoor is the Spanish-language version of Porta dos Fundos, the wildly popular Brazilian YouTube channel famed for controversial comedy sketches.
The Mexican cast provides an irreverent, politically incorrect take on themes such as religion, drug use, political corruption, relationships, and sexuality.
11. Madrileños por el Mundo (MXM)
This enormously entertaining Telemadrid show travels to a different location each week to interview local madrileño expats who show us around town, allowing an intimate glimpse into their lives.
The series’ producers do a great job finding engaging characters to interview (the typically outgoing Spanish personality probably makes this fairly easy!). Before travelling, I always search for episodes on my planned destinations.
The only drawback to this show is the lack of captions, since fast-paced madrileño Spanish can be tricky to understand. However, the compelling content more than makes up for it. It’s an excellent opportunity to hear real-life European Spanish.
Note that as of 2019 Telemadrid no longer releases the latest full episodes of MXM on YouTube, but there is still a large back catalog of shows to enjoy.
The popularity of this format has spawned many similar shows across the Spanish-speaking world:
- Extranjeros x el MundO – fun interviews in Spanish with foreigners living in Latin America, mostly in Mexico
- Españoles en el Mundo
- Castellano-Manchegos por el Mundo
- Mexicanos en el Extranjero
12. Senderos
Subtitles: Only auto-generated captions available, but the Spanish is clear and easy to understand
This series from Mexico’s Canal 22 follows five young Mexican mochileros (backpackers) as they explore the country’s gorgeous southeast, including the Yucatan and Chiapas.
The show promotes sustainable adventure ecotourism developed in cooperation with local indigenous communities. It’s a good way to learn about indigenous culture and the natural wonders of Mexico.
A very thoughtful, enjoyable watch, especially if you’re planning to visit the Yucatan or Chiapas.
13. VICE en Español
Accent: Variety, with a focus on Mexican Spanish
Subtitles: A few videos have Spanish subtitles, otherwise only auto-generated captions available
Like its counterpart in English, this edgy alternative news channel provides oft-controversial perspectives on diverse topics in culture, crime, sports, art, sexuality, and fashion.
Slick and sometimes shallow, the millennial-focused content features lots of Spanish slang.
For more Spanish practice, don’t miss:
- Top Spanish Podcasts
- Spanish TV Shows on Netflix to Improve Your Spanish
- Great Spanish-Language Movies on Netflix
Have more Spanish YouTube channel recommendations? Some of my best suggestions come from readers! Please share your favorite Spanish-speaking YouTubers in the comments.
About Ingrid
Ingrid left software engineering at age 43 to devote herself to language learning and travel. Her goal is to speak seven languages fluently. Currently, she speaks English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and French, and is studying Italian.
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August 7, 2018 at 12:58 am
Do you know if anything that features Salvadoran Spanish?
August 7, 2018 at 8:48 am
Hi Melissa, I haven’t personally (my main focus is Mexican and European Spanish), but I found what seems to be a helpful list: http://youtubersfamoso.blogspot.com . Seems like a great way to learn some Salvadoran slang and get exposure to the culture. Please let us know if you find a particular channel you love!
December 14, 2018 at 11:17 am
Thanks for compiling these lists. They’re really helpful. I listen to a lot of progressive YouTube channels and podcasts in English like Contrapoints and The Majority Report. Do you know of any similar channels in Spanish?
December 16, 2018 at 1:45 pm
Hi Heather, great question. I would recommend checking out shows from Mexico’s progressive public TV station Canal 22 on YouTube… they have series like Historias de mujeres, La mujer revelada, and Miradas sobre MĂ©xico. Voces de la equidad and Engaño colorido are podcasts focusing on gender equality. If you haven’t listened to them already, I’d also recommend the podcasts Radio Ambulante and Las Raras (from Chile) as they both frequently cover race, diversity, and social justice issues. Hope that helps!
January 3, 2019 at 2:10 pm
Thanks for your suggestions! Going to check them out. I like a YouTube travel channel by Alan por el Mundo (Mexican Spanish). https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTJTpwrK4a-ajXs4-Wry09A
January 3, 2019 at 8:31 pm
Thanks for the suggestion… looks like a great channel!
June 19, 2019 at 1:25 pm
I like Why Not Spanish, with Maria. She’s fun and has a broad range of videos. I am surprised she doesn’t make any of the best of youtube for Spanish lists.
June 20, 2019 at 8:33 am
Thanks for the recommendation! I have seen a couple of their videos, and I agree, it’s a very good channel. I’ll leave the link here in case anyone wants to check it out: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIdFcLCIJQ_YMrormG_nU8w
September 6, 2019 at 6:10 am
Why not Spanish is my favorite and never seem to be listed on these “best” lists! Maria and her gringo husband Cody are great and I have learned so much from them!
September 7, 2019 at 1:11 pm
Thanks for the suggestion! So many people have recommended this Spanish YouTube channel to me that I’ve added it. đ
November 24, 2019 at 5:51 pm
May I suggest 1001 Reasons to Learn Spanish? Juan is a Spanish professor living in England, and his channel is full of fun stories, interviews, and activities. He has a warm and funny style of teaching. I donât think he speaks any English on his channel, yet I have no problem following along which is very gratifying for an intermediate level. He also writes novels at beginner and intermediate level, but for adults, not children. https://www.1001reasonstolearnspanish.com/
November 26, 2019 at 11:53 am
Thank you so much for the recommendation, Mary. I’ve heard very good things about his podcast also. Just added the channel to the list.
December 15, 2019 at 10:26 am
Thanks so much for putting this list together! I also like SpanishLand School https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrMqdq1osi5ECCBkia2jsNw and in the very beginning Spanish with Paul ( https://www.youtube.com/user/learnspanishvideos ). I am also enjoying Why not Spanish and 1001 Reasons to learn Spanish that have been mentioned.
December 16, 2019 at 9:01 am
Hi Kateryna, thanks so much for the recommendations! These look like great resources for beginners and intermediates. I will check them out for my list. đ
May 5, 2020 at 10:14 am
Kateryna, just wanted to let you know that due to your feedback, and that of other readers, I’ve restructured the post, dividing it into educational channels and more advanced native content.
I’ve added Español with Juan (1001 Reasons To Learn Spanish) and Spanishland School and am working my way through reviewing more! I don’t really watch educational channels any more myself (I prefer native content), but I know they are super helpful to many readers. Thanks! đ
July 6, 2020 at 4:27 pm
As a beginner, I enjoy watching YouTube videos from Practiquemos (Let’s Practice Spanish) by Catalina Moreno E. and Buena Gente (from Spanish Playground). I also listen to Oscar Pellus’ podcasts (from Spanish Unlimited).
July 8, 2020 at 7:57 am
Hola, Wally, thanks for the recommendations! Agree that Oscar has a great beginner-level podcast. If you havenât yet, check out my list of Spanish podcasts, where I include it and others: https://www.secondhalftravels.com/best-spanish-podcasts/ .
September 4, 2020 at 11:40 am
Hi Ingrid! Really love your website! There’s a really awesome YouTube channel by a person named “Jaime Altozano” wherein he analyses various different types of pop music in a fun way.
Almost all of the video have Spanish and English subtitles which make it really great.
Do check it out. https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCa3DVlGH2_QhvwuWlPa6MDQ
September 6, 2020 at 7:40 am
Sounds like a really fun channel! đ Thanks for the recommendation!
November 25, 2020 at 8:10 pm
I suggested Why not Spanish last time but also love âVagaboomâ with Demis and Nancy. Itâs all in Spanish but I have improved my Spanish listening to this channel. Fascinating premise: Demis is Swiss with a Spaniard for a father and an Italian mother and he speaks 7 languages and fell in love with Mexico and married his Mexican wife Nancy and they travel all over. Great channel!
November 30, 2020 at 8:02 am
Thanks for the recommendation! I have seen one of Demis’s videos before, and you’re right, they have a fascinating story. Learning about other places and cultures while practicing Spanish is a great combination.
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Scenes of flood-ravaged neighborhoods in one of the planetâs driest regions stunned the world this month. Heavy rains in the United Arab Emirates and Oman submerged cars, clogged highways and killed at least 21 people. Flights out of Dubaiâs airport, a major global hub, were severely disrupted.
The downpours werenât a total surprise â forecasters had anticipated the storms several days earlier and issued warnings. But they were certainly unusual.
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Heavy rain there is rare, but not unheard-of.
On average, the Arabian Peninsula receives a scant few inches of rain a year, although scientists have found that a sizable chunk of that precipitation falls in infrequent but severe bursts, not as periodic showers. These rains often come during El Niño conditions like the ones the world is experiencing now.
U.A.E. officials said the 24-hour rain total on April 16 was the countryâs largest since records there began in 1949 . And parts of the nation had already experienced an earlier round of thunderstorms in March.
Oman, with its coastline on the Arabian Sea, is also vulnerable to tropical cyclones. Past storms there have brought torrential rain, powerful winds and mudslides, causing extensive damage.
Global warming is projected to intensify downpours.
Stronger storms are a key consequence of human-caused global warming. As the atmosphere gets hotter, it can hold more moisture, which can eventually make its way down to the earth as rain or snow.
But that doesnât mean rainfall patterns are changing in precisely the same way across every part of the globe.
In their latest assessment of climate research , scientists convened by the United Nations found there wasnât enough data to have firm conclusions about rainfall trends in the Arabian Peninsula and how climate change was affecting them. The researchers said, however, that if global warming were to be allowed to continue worsening in the coming decades, extreme downpours in the region would quite likely become more intense and more frequent.
Hot oceans are a big factor.
An international team of scientists has made a first attempt at estimating the extent to which climate change may have contributed to Aprilâs storms. The researchers didnât manage to pin down the connection precisely, though in their analysis, they did highlight one known driver of heavy rain in the region: above-normal ocean temperatures.
Large parts of the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans have been hotter than usual recently, in part because of El Niño and other natural weather cycles, and in part because of human-induced warming .
When looking only at El Niño years, the scientists estimated that storm events as infrequent as this monthâs delivered 10 percent to 40 percent more rain to the region than they would in a world that hadnât been warmed by human activities. They cautioned, however, that these estimates were highly uncertain.
âRainfall, in general, is getting more extreme,â said Mansour Almazroui, a climate scientist at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and one of the researchers who contributed to the analysis.
The analysis was conducted by scientists affiliated with World Weather Attribution, a research collaboration that studies extreme weather events shortly after they occur. Their findings about this monthâs rains havenât yet been peer reviewed, but are based on standardized methods .
The role of cloud seeding isnât clear.
The U.A.E. has for decades worked to increase rainfall and boost water supplies by seeding clouds. Essentially, this involves shooting particles into clouds to encourage the moisture to gather into larger, heavier droplets, ones that are more likely to fall as rain or snow.
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Cities in dry places just arenât designed for floods.
Wherever it happens, flooding isnât just a matter of how much rain comes down. Itâs also about what happens to all that water once itâs on the ground â most critically, in the places people live.
Cities in arid regions often arenât designed to drain very effectively. In these areas, paved surfaces block rain from seeping into the earth below, forcing it into drainage systems that can easily become overwhelmed.
One recent study of Sharjah , the capital of the third-largest emirate in the U.A.E., found that the cityâs rapid growth over the past half century had made it vulnerable to flooding at far lower levels of rain than before.
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