United World Games AIST Select Basketball Team June 18-28, 2018
COST and TOUR DETAILS SERVICES INCLUDED: Airfare Included from JFK airport in New York 9 nights of 3/4 star hotel accommodation (Twin rooms/triple rooms) Breakfast everyday, 3 lunches and 2 dinners included AIST staff member to be with your group throughout the tour Transportation to all scheduled events - shuttle bus and public transport in Klagenfurt AIST team bus for long transfers Bike tour Guided tour of Salzburg, Austria United World Games and activities Glass factory and Gondola Ride Lake Como and boat cruise to Bellagio Bus driver and tour manager expenses All parking costs, cities entry fee and all taxes included SERVICES NOT INCLUDED: Some meals American Style breakfast All tours listed as optional Drinks with dinner Individual Insurance Policy Travel insurance highly recommended Tips for drivers and tour guides (We recommend $25-30 in tip per person for this tour) Passport and travel visa fees if needed Everything not listed in the above section included COST Airfare Included from JFK: $3895.00 per person Ground Package only Airfaer Not Included $2795.00 per person Friends and Family Cost per person from JFK: $3895.00 per person (If deposited before January 1, 2018 receive a discount of $250) Cost is for Double/Triple room including Airfare. Single rooms require an additional $500 per person. Ground package: (airfare not included) Double or triple room: $2795.00 per person If deposited before January 1, 2018 Discount $250 Sample Payment Schedule: Deposit - $500 due to confirm position Non refundable January 5, 2018 - $1000 or $750 for ground only February 15, 2018 - $1200 April 15, 2018 All balances due 2
Sample Itinerary United World Games This itinerary is subject to change. DAY 1, 18th June 2018 DEPARTURE TO MUNICH, GERMANY DAY 2, 19th June 2018 ARRIVAL IN MUNICH, BIKE TOUR Your personal chaperon will meet you at Munich Airport Transfer to Munich City Center for lunch and free time Bike tour of the city Transfer to Salzburg for dinner and overnight DAY 3, 20th June 2018 WALKING TOUR OF SALZBURG Guided tour of Salzburg Transfer to Klagenfurt Check-in at your hotel & afterwards enjoy a great Austrian dinner with delicious apple strudel for dessert Practice in the evening Overnight at your Hotel in Klagenfurt DAY 4, 21st June 2018 INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CAMP AND OKTOBERFEST Get to know the host city of the United World Games during some free time Time for a practice session or possible exhibition game Be part of the legendary Oktoberfest and learn a traditional Austrian dance Overnight at your Hotel in Klagenfurt 3
Itinerary Continued DAY 5, 22nd June 2018 UNITED WORLD GAMES DAY 1 Enjoy the first day of the United World Games Have lunch with your new friends inside the Players Town Be part of the grand Opening Ceremony and represent your country at the entrance of the nations Have dinner at the UWG venue with the players of the other teams & overnight at your Hotel in Klagenfurt DAY 6, 23rd June 2018 UNITED WORLD GAMES DAY 2 Your time to shine during the second day of the Games Have lunch inside the Players Town & if time permits, watch some games of other sports Have dinner at the UWG venue with the players of the other teams Enjoy the Players Party and dance the night away & overnight at your Hotel in Klagenfurt DAY 7, 24th June 2018 UNITED WORLD GAMES DAY 3 AND FAREWELL BBQ & compete in the final matches of the UWG Have lunch inside the Players Town Enjoy the award ceremonies Farewell BBQ at the lake, enjoy a swim in the crystal clear water Overnight at your hotel in Klagenfurt DAY 8, 25th June 2018 VENICE INCL. THE FAMOUS GONDOLA RIDE & transfer to Venice - enjoy the picturesque landscape Have fun during a relaxing Gondola ride and visit the Murano Glass factory Spend some free time in Venice Overnight at your hotel in Padova 4
Itinerary Continued DAY 9, 26th June 2018 VERONA AND MILAN SIGHTSEEING Have breakfast at your hotel & transfer to Milan with stop in Verona in the morning Spend some free time in Verona and visit the House of Juliet & afterwards continue to Milan Free time in one of the fashion capitals of the world Overnight your hotel in Milan area DAY 10, 27th June 2018 LAKE COMO - PRIVATE BOAT TOUR Have breakfast at your hotel Spend some free time in Como in the morning Go on a beautiful boat tour on lake Como to Bellagio & feel the Italian flair in Bellagio Have a Fare well dinner in town & overnight your hotel in Milan area DAY 11, 28th June 2018 DEPARTURE USA Transfer to the airport for departure flight 5
About UWG Tour Destinations AIST United World Games Tour: Munich: Munich (München, pronounced Mewn-shin, in German), the capital of Bavaria, is a town that likes to party. Walk through the Altstadt (Old City) on a sunny day or a balmy evening and you ll see people sitting outside, in every square, drinking, eating, and enjoying life. And there is a lot of life to enjoy in this attractive city, which seems to epitomize a certain beer-drinking, oom-pah-pah image many people still have of Germany (an image, by the way, that makes most Germans laugh or cringe). The beer and oom-pah-pah is definitely here you ll find it at the famous Hofbräuhaus and other beer halls but suds and songs sung in swaying unison are only one part of Munich. The other part is rich, cultured and sophisticated, with a kind of proud, purring prosperity that supports the arts on a grand scale and appreciates the finer things in life (such as the BMWs that are produced here). In addition to having several world-class museums, it can lay claim to having the richest cultural, gastronomic and retail life in southern Germany. It s softer and not as gritty as Berlin or Hamburg, at least not in its lovely and lively inner core, where church bells chime and the streets are paved for people, not cars. Klagenfurt Austria Home of UWG: 61km (38 miles) NE of Italy; 31km (19 miles) N of Slovenia; 309km (192 miles) SW of Vienna; 140km (87 miles) SW of Graz; 209km (130 miles) SE of Salzburg Klagenfurt is not an attraction in its own right; it's a sleepy city that's a great stopover point if you're driving around Carinthia's lakes. Arrive in Klagenfurt, get settled, and wander around the city's historic center. Stay the night, and then use Klagenfurt as the base for your explorations to St. Veit, Hochosterwitz Castle, Magdalensberg, the Cathedral of Gurk, and the region's lakes. Klagenfurt, a university town dating from 1161, is the provincial capital and cultural center of Carinthia. The city was destroyed by fire in 1514 and was rebuilt and designated the duchy's capital in 1518. The city was fortified with walls, which were torn down during the Napoleonic invasions in 1802. Venice: In Venice, cars are banned -- every form of transportation floats, from water taxis and vaporetti (the public "bus" ferries) to ambulance speedboats and garbage scows. Venice is a place where locals stop at the bacaro (wine bar) to take un ombra (literally "a little bit of shade," in practice, a glass of wine) and munch on cicchetti (tapaslike snacks) or linger over exquisite restaurant seafood dinners. Venice is extraordinary, it is magical, and it is worth every cent. Its existence defies logic, but underneath its otherworldly beauty and sometimes-stifling tourism, Venice is a living, breathing, singular city that seems almost too exquisite to be genuine, too fragile to survive the never-ending stream of visitors who have been making the pilgrimage here for 1,500 years. Milan: Milan is elegant, chaotic, and utterly beguiling in turn. Traffic chokes the streets, and it can be bitterly cold in winter and stiflingly hot in summer, yet its architecture is majestic and the robust Northern Italian cuisine warming. It s a world-beater on the international fashion stage, the banking capital of Italy, a wealthy city of glamorous people and stylish shopping streets. And Milan has history. As well as the Roman ruins, the soaring duomo and its majestic piazza, the galleries are stuffed with priceless artworks, and there are ancient churches, medieval castles, Renaissance palaces, and amazing contemporary architecture to admire. Como: 65km (40 miles) NE of Milan; Menaggio: 35km (22 miles) NE of Como and 85km (53 miles) N of Milan; Varenna: 50km (31 miles) NE of Como and 80km (50 miles) NE of Milan Life is slower around the northern Italian lakes than in mega-paced Milan; Como is an ideal base for drawing breath and kicking back. Sitting on the southwestern tip of Lake Como, the city is essentially a center of commerce with a miniscule medieval quarter and a pretty waterfront. Tourists flock here for its ancient heritage, fine churches, and lake views. Como is the jumping of point for most adventures on the lake, and the 10-minute funicular ride up to hilltop Brunate leads on to stretches of hiking along wooded trails up to Bellagio. Read more at Frommers.com. 6