Archive for November, 2009

Football Tours are a great alternative vacation

Friday, November 27th, 2009

The 2010 World Cup tournament will take place in South Africa and is going to be the best ever. People are feverishly working all day to get their tickets and accommodation booked. In this article we are going to cover various topics around football tours, and hope to stir up in you, a sense of excitement, which is shared by billions of people around the world. Not many people are aware of how fantastic a football tour can be, so we try to make you understand why it should be your next holiday.

Modern day football was formulated in 1863 in England, and as such the Football Association created the cornerstones for how the game must be played today. It has probably become the worlds greatest game.The game is governed by an international body namely: Federation of International Association of Football or FIFA, as it is commonly referred to. The most sought after competitions being the FIFA World Cup hosted by different countries on a four yearly basis, other popular tournaments are the UEFA champions league and the FA Cup.

If you are wanting to join a group on a football tour, then you need to do some homework first. Make sure you choose a company who has strong experience in this field. Look at what sort of packages they can offer you, whether they are tours to various tournaments around the world or something more bespoke like university football tours.Items like accommodation, excursions and transport are the three most fundamental things to be discussed. Get a few quotations from different tour operators to see if you are not over charged dramatically.

Whether you’re a hard core fan, play football yourself, or coach others, you should go on tour, it could be just the answer for your next vacation. Take the family along and make it asmemorable as ever.

 

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Tips on looking for great World Cup Packages

Friday, November 27th, 2009

The soccer World Cup is coming in June 2010, this time it is in South Africa and there are many companies offering various world cup packages. Right now you might be looking into many different package options and no matter what you are interested in you should watch for some important things in them. Here are a few things to find in a good World Cup package.

First you should watch for the air travel that is being used. There will be packages that include different classes for travel, whether thats coach, business or first class. Your cost for this part will vary according to how far you have to travel. There are many airlines flying to South Africa, that include Emirates, Etihad Airways, South African Airways, Virgin and British Airways.

The next important part of the package is the accommodation. These will range from 3 star to 5 start hotels, to guest houses and apartments. You can also find hotels with hospitality areas. In these areas you can get free travel services and some will offer food and drink. You will not be able to get your accommodation switched during your trip in most instances.

Where your accommodation is in relation to a match venue will be important. You will have to watch for the location of your hotel especially if it is in Johannesburg. There are many matches in Johannesburg including the World Cup Final match. It also helps to check on venues in cities like Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Durban, Port Elizabeth and Pretoria. No matter what city your package takes you to you should check on where your hotel is and ensure there is adequate security provided.

You may even be offered side trips in your World Cup package. These short excursions will give you the chance to experience all that South Africa has to offer. You can get a safari trip or a trip to Zimbabwe’s Victoria Falls. Ensure you read the details to see what is included in the various packages.

The tickets are the last part of the package to check out. You can get tickets for many games in a plan. The levels of games in the package, including Group Match and Final events, should be checked on. In many cases a package provider can offer tickets for all matches involving a specific country. Travel locations and dates will be different according to the team you follow.

Be sure to watch for the many factors involved when looking at the many world cup packages available. It helps to take a look into the air travel, hotel and tickets. Any additional travel services should also be watched for.

 

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2010 World Cup Package For Soccer Fans In South Africa

Friday, November 27th, 2009

South Africa is the host for the 2010 Football World Cup from June 11 to July 11. Millions of football fans around the world will be glued to their television screens to watch the matches. There are world cup packages available for the lucky ones who can afford it by selected tour operators.

For the football fanatic there are world cup packages available that allow you to see your team for the duration of the world cup travelling across South Africa. On the other hand if you simply fancy taking in a game or two whilst enjoying the holiday of a lifetime in South Africa there are packages available for this too.

Johannesburg and the neighbouring cities will host most of the World Cup matches with two of the ten world cup stadiums being situated in Johannesburg itself and four other stadiums within driving distance. Cape Town, Durban, Bloemfontein, Port Elizabeth, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Rustenburg and Pretoria will host the remaining games.

For the football games in Johannesburg, Rustenburg, Pretoria and Nelspruit you are recommended to secure accommodation in Johannesburg and fly directly there. These locations are all in northern South Africa within a few hours’ drive of one another. About five hours away is Polokwane which is one of the safest areas in South Africa.

Bloemfontein is right in the middle of South Africa and is host to a few soccer games in its Free State Stadium. It is the judicial capital of South Africa and is a smallish-sized city.

Other games will be played in the cultural city of Durban which has lovely beaches and a busy nightlife. A potentially great place to mix your holiday with some football.

Cape Town will also host several world cup games. It is located on the southern tip of South Africa and is overlooked by the famous Table Mountain. It is good option for those flying to South Africa from Europe.

Port Elizabeth is between Durban and Cape Town on the southern coast. To stay there during the world cup you will have to book an internal flight from Johannesburg or Cape Town.

FIFA have selected tour operators worldwide who are entitled to advertise travel arrangements with valid 2010 tickets. 350,000 tickets have been given by FIFA to them. These companies have accommodation and flights (both international and domestic) available for a wide variety of different world cup packages to cater to all demands and budgets.

Nobody as yet knows what teams will be playing at what location until the December 4, 2009 draw but bookings for the world cup packages are already fully available from the selected tour operators. The order of games has been fixed but where and at what time exactly matches will take place is not known.

If you world cup packages in a specific country, for example through an English tour operator you will be assured of an England match ticket as these tickets have been guaranteed (including several semi-final and final tickets).

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The South Africa 2010 World Cup draw is not far away.

Friday, November 27th, 2009

The draw for the Fifa 2010 World Cup takes place on the 4th December in Cape Town, South Africa. All the countries that have qualified for the world cup will find out where they will play their opening matches following this draw. There are a total of 32 countries playing for the greatest prize in football , made up of countries from Europe, North America, Central America, Caribbean, South America, Oceania, Africa, Asia and of course the hosts South Africa.

Thousands of fans are expected to make the trip to South Africa to follow their country, with many world cup packages from different companies on offer, getting tickets and accommodation should not be problem. A lot of people have already secured their place at the World Cup after seeing their country qualify for the tournament, however they don’t know where in South Africa they will be travelling to yet. They will have mostly booked to stay in either Cape Town or Johannesburg and then travel to the various matches by taxi, coach or by air.

There is expected to be a large number of people searching for and booking world cup packages once the draw takes place on the 4th December, this way they will be able to be sure about how much travelling is required to follow their country and the costs that go with it. It will work out quite expensive to have to get internal flights to different stadiums around the country. Some suppliers are providing all inclusive packages that include all transfers within South Africa.

The draw doesn’t really affect people that just want to experience some world cup matches watching different countries from around the world. There are many packages available for fans like this to stay in one of the cities and watch the games at that particular stadium, for instance you can book to stay in Cape Town and watch some of the group matches or knockout matches at the Green Point Stadium.

December 4th is not that far away now for those that want to follow their country, so make sure once the draw takes place you don’t leave it too long to book your place at the world cup as tickets will sell out fast.  Check out the companies offering world cup packages and pick the one that suits you best.

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Important Elements To Successful Sports Tours Planning

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Most people would love to go on a sports tour. Not all teams or teams manage the tours. Preparing a tour like this can be difficult and demanding. Travel regulations imposed by the government, insurance needs and the never ending pressure to make sure everything is right can make these sports tours seem impossible to organize. How do you start to organize this event? To help you out, sport tour companies can organize the event for you or provide guidance to you in your endeavor.

Waiting until the last possible minute is a big mistake. Tour companies will have dates available for up to a year ahead of time.

In this article you find a brief guide discussing how to organize your tour. Your goal is to get the best start possible in planning the tour.

Guidelines for arranging tours are listed below.

Elect a committee to organize the event or designate an individual.

If a committee is appointed, designate who will be responsible for what section of organizing the tour. The Main Organizer will fill out necessary paperwork, prepare room lists and check documents. Payment organizer collects payments and other money for the club, while ensuring accurate records. Tour stash organizer handles clothing or stash. Promotions organizer promotes the tour to supporters or players and promotes fundraising as well as potential sponsorship.

If there is a specific group, or team, that your club wishes to play against, tour companies can assist you by making travel and accomodation arrangements for you.

Stop any confusion by scheduling the tour at the same time every year. Choosing to go on the tour around long weekends isn’t a bad idea either because the team, or club, will not miss work or school. Don’t plan the tour around holidays and make sure it doesn’t conflict with current team obligations.

Balance the sports aspect of the tour with social events so that everyone has a great time. When planning the tour, in order to provide an unforgetable time, the team budget, travel dates and size of the group are important. Figuring out how to get to your destination is equally important.

There are many different types of tours, such as soccer or football tours, basketball or hockey and many more.

Look into coaches and airlines for transportation. Be sure to inquire about any discounts that might be available. Charter buses are usually more affordable and can accomodate large groups.

With the right amount of planning, everyone can afford to take the tour. Divide the total cost among those going but keep in mind extra money may be needed to help certain members attend. Club funds are often able to assist with this or asking other members to help is a possibility. Any sponsorships or fundraising should be reserved for extras such as food.

Follow these points and you will have the perfect sports tours.

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