A trip to France might be just the ticket for fans of cycling. The Tour De France is the world’s most famous cycling race, taking riders and spectators alike on an adrenaline-fuelled ride through glorious countryside and stunning cities. Tour operators offer a range of packages, one example being a four day jaunt to France, which includes a three night stay in Paris, a River Seine cruise and access to the race’s exciting finale. This particular example highlights why sports travel trips are so popular – everything seems to be included. Transport, accommodation and entertainment are booked and paid for in advance in one handy transaction, so there’s no need to painstakingly plan each aspect of your trip.
For those seeking something a little further afield, there is of course the Ashes cricket tournament, held between England and Australia. It is possible to already reserve places on the tour for the 2013-2014 series, such is the high demand for tickets.
As with all high profile events, tour operators scramble to out-do each other, in terms of the packages they can offer travellers. Some will promise ‘exclusive’ seats, a chance to meet the stars, or excursions to local attractions. In the case of the Ashes, if you’re not tempted by the promise of outstanding weather, great food and the renowned Aussie hospitality, then perhaps the trips to the Great Barrier Reef or Ayres Rock might. There are also the offers of celebrity tour hosts and Sydney harbour cruises. Even the stop-overs seem more glamorous, with stops at Singapore and Hong Kong being promoted by some tour operators. That’s not to mention the actual match tickets, which of course come as part of your sports travel package!
Something a little closer to home is horse racing, which is immensely popular and a thrilling way to spend a day. Ladies’ Day at Ascot (also known as the Gold Cup Meeting) is a highly regarded and eagerly anticipated appointment in the racing calendar, which sees the racing take second place to the various fashions on display – particularly the famed hats. A typical three day break would include coach travel to London, a two-night hotel stay including breakfast and dinner, entry to the racing event and a day-trip to Windsor for general sight-seeing and shopping.
Other popular sports that have been picked up by tour operators include rugby, tennis, golf, sailing, boxing and even dog agility! In fact, fans of almost any sport can now book a dream holiday that lets them combine their love of a sport, with a trip of a lifetime, both at home and abroad, with packages tailored to suit a range of budgets. And with so many operators offering extra excursions and perks, there is sure to be something to keep every member of the family happy – even the less sporty ones!