European Tour SPAIN Madrid Costa Brava Camp Nou Friendly Games / Pro Training Barcelona Sagrada Familia Santiago Bernabeu
Boys U13 Euro Tour Soccer Tour Spain TOUR Skype: sportstours1 11 Nights / 13 Days Trip MANAGER Marco Gianni DAY 1 Departure from Canada gianni@dreamteamsportstours.com Phone +39.031.200943 From USA Phone 011.39.031.200943 Santa Susanna is located on the North of the Costa de Barcelona- Maresme and is situated between the sea and the mountains near the Montenegre-Corredor National Park and of course the beautiful blue sea which graces the coast. The area has top class beaches, brilliant sporting facilities both in Santa Susanna and in the immediate vicinity and a boat station offering a wide range of water sports. With all this in mind, its easy to see why Santa Susanna has been awarded the Family Tourism and Sports Tourism award. Once arrived, hotel check-in. Free time for a nice promenade to recover from the long flight, dinner and overnight. Day 3 Free time in Costa Brava / training session Following breakfast, free day at your disposal to relax on the beach and swim. Don t forget your sun lotion! Departure from Vancouver international airport to Barcelona. Snacks and overnight on the plane. Day 2 Arrival Barcelona / Free time / Transfer to Costa Brava area Arrival in Barcelona international airport and meeting with your bilingual tour manager and your private bus. After collecting luggage, departure to Costa Brava area for your 4 nights stay relaxing on the beach and visiting. At the end of the day, dinner and overnight at your hotel. Day 4 Figueres excursion and Dalì Museum visit / Game #1 Following breakfast, today you are going to the close Figueres for some time at leisure. The town is famous for hosting the funny Dali Museum..
Dalì Museum in Figueres - Figueres was Dalí's home town and the museum is home to one of the largest collections of his work. Even the building itself is a work of art and like no other you would have seen before. This museum is Highly recommended and easy to get to, you will love it! Lunch on own. In the afternoon return to Costa Brava to play your exhibition game n 1 vs. a local opponent. Girona is one of the most varied provinces of Spain. It has the well known coastal area of the Costa Brava, that offers both sandy beaches and secluded rocky coves. It has great flat fertile plains that are ideal for rural tourism and have many campsites, cycling and walking routes. The Pyrenees are close by where you can ski and snowboard all year round Mid afternoon transfer to a local sport centre to play your exhibition game n 2. Dinner and overnight at your hotel. Day 5 Free day on the beach / opt. Girona free time / Game #2 Breakfast at your hotel then another day at your disposal to go to the seaside and get a beautiful skin color! Alternatively you can go to spend some time in the close Girona, cute and characteristic town. Go to visit Placa de la Independencia or take pictures of the colorful houses called Cases Penjades, on the Oynar river. Dinner and overnight at your hotel. Day 6 Barcelona departure/ free time Breakfast at your hotel then check out. Departure to the most famous city of the country, Barcelona. Arrival in about 1h 30. Once there stop downtown for a first exploration of the city on your own to orientate with your tour manager.
In the afternoon free time then transfer to play your exhibition Game n 3. Final transfer to your hotel, accommodation, dinner and overnight. Day 7 4 th July 2016, Monday Barcelona guided tour / Game #3 After breakfast, in the morning transfer to Barcelona city centre. Meeting with a local bilingual guide who will explain you the main points of interest of the city. Enjoy Las Ramblas, the new built harbor and all the beautiful and colorful works of Gaudì, like the Parc Guell or the Casa Batllò. At the end, return to your hotel for dinner and overnight. Day 8 Camp Nou guided tour / free time Following breakfast get ready to visit the famous Camp Nou Stadium home to the great FC Barca! Take thousands pictures! Barcelona is the capital and the most populous city of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia and the second largest city in Spain, after Madrid. Barcelona is recognised as a Global City due to its importance in finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts, international trade, education and tourism. Indeed, it is a major economic centre and a growing financial centre. Lunch on your own. Camp Nou - built between 1954 and 1957, officially opened on the 24th of September 1957. Camp Nou initially consisted of two tiers that could hold 93,000 spectators. It was first called Estadi del FC Barcelona, but got soon referred to as Camp Nou. He then expanded with a third tier for the 1982 World Cup, which raised capacity to 120,000 places. Now the capacity is around 100,000 seats, due to some other changes. In the mid 2000s, the club presented plans for a renovated Camp Nou, designed by Norman Foster, but a lack of funding prevented realization. Lunch on your own and free time in the afternoon to explore the city on your own, you really have so many alternatives! You can enter the famous Sagrada Familia or have fun at amusement park Tibidabo or take the cable car to Montjuic.
Dinner and overnight in Barcelona. Day 9 Madrid departure via Saragozza After breakfast, hotel check out to leave to your next destination: Madrid. On the way your will stop to visit Zaragoza, beautiful city with Moresque works of art. Once arrived (about 3 hours travel) lunch on your own. Free afternoon to visit the city on own. Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain. The city is located on the river Manzanares in the centre of both the country and the Community of Madrid. It has preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighbourhoods and streets. Its landmarks include the huge Royal Palace of Madrid; the Royal theatre with its restored 1850 Opera House; the Buen Retiro park, the imposing 19th-century National Library building containing some of Spain's historical archives; an archaeological museum; and three superb art museums: Prado Museum, which hosts one of the finest art collections in the world, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, a museum of modern art, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, housed in the renovated Villahermosa Palace. Lunch on own, then plenty of time to visit the cosmopolitan city on your own. Zaragoza: Despite its beautiful location in a picturesque valley by the river Ebro, and an incredibly rich historical heritage, Zaragoza is refreshingly untouched by mass-tourism. Most travellers know it only as a train stop on the way from Barcelona to Madrid. Zaragoza benefits, however, from its location right in the middle of everything. It is a dynamic and modern town with a unique food and bar culture. The city is a real architectural treasure and a growing young population guarantees a busy night life. Final transfer to Madrid hotel, dinner and overnight. Day 10 Madrid guided tour / free time Dinner and overnight at your hotel. Day 11 Santiago Bernabeu guided tour/ pro training session In the morning transfer to visit the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, home of the great Madrid FC (entry ticket included). Following breakfast, transfer to Madrid city centre: meeting with a local bilingual guide for a guided tour of the cute city centre: Puerta del Sol, la Gran Via, Plaza del Cibeles, Plaza Mayor and many others. Santiago Bernabeu - The stadium opened in 1947 under the name Nuevo Estadio Chamartín. Its current name is in honour of the man who was president of the club for 35 years, Santiago Bernabéu. After various remodelling projects, it is today classified as an elite stadium, and holds the UEFA's highest distinction of five stars. This is the second largest football stadium in Spain, with a capacity of around 80,000 spectators. The visit to the stadium includes access to Real Madrid's well-stocked trophy room, the presidential box and a chance
to walk around the technical area and see the dressing rooms of the visiting team. The stadium also has various restaurants, a large club shop and a shopping area. Lunch on own and free afternoon, then later get ready for a training session with a local top pro coach. Get ready to learn the secrets of one of the greatest Spain teams! Dinner and overnight in Madrid. Day 13 Departure Return to your hotel for dinner, then evening at leisure. After breakfast, hotel check out and transfer to Madrid International Airport. Adios Espana! Day 12 Free time / friendly Game #4 After breakfast, enjoy your last Spanish tour day. Day at your disposal for shopping or Museums visit. You can t miss the famous Prado Museum or just wander again among the typical Madrid streets. Lunch on own then in the afternoon get ready to play your last exhibition game n 4.