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Donosti Cup and an Accompanying Soccer Adventure

Donosti Cup and an Accompanying Soccer Adventure

European youth soccer competitions are often seen as the pinnacle for youth soccer, and we here at DB Sports Tours are extremely proud to promote the Donosti Cup and an accompanying soccer adventure (July 5–16) to both Barcelona and Madrid. The Donosti Cup is set to take place in San Sebastian, Spain, from July 8–12, 2019. 

The Donosti Cup will celebrate it’s 18th iteration in 2019, having built a dynasty for European youth soccer spanning just under two decades, with teams from all across the globe taking part in the ‘international football tournament’, as their official site states.

Our total package for this European soccer adventure covers every facet imaginable for such a soccer-oriented trip; the tournament itself, trips to both Madrid and Barcelona, full-board accommodation over the course of a 12-day trip.

Here at DB Sports Tours we create bespoke European soccer trips for our global customer base, looking to strike a fine balance between work and fun. The need for our customers to enjoy touring cities’ and letting off steam is of course key to maximising results and progressing on the training pitch and during soccer tournaments such as the Donosti Cup.

For this proposed soccer tour, we plan for the group to first travel to Barcelona on from July 5-7. While in Barcelona the group will get to tour FC Barcelona’s world-famous soccer ground the Camp Nou.

Barcelona is a notoriously beautiful European city, and the group will get to explore picturesque areas around the city such as Las Ramblas and Sagrada Familia. Before the group depart for San Sebastian on July 7 there will even be time for shopping in Paseo De Gracia.

The Donosti Cup itself will last five days (July 8 – 12) with an opening ceremony planned for the evening of July 8, a ‘Donosti Cup Party’ planned for the night of July 12, and a Champions League Finals Farewell on the morning of July 13. While in the midst of all the soccer action on the pitch of the Donosti Cup we will look to break it up by touring the city of San Sebastian on July 9 & 10.

Following the culmination and farewell of the Donosti Cup on July 13 the group will now travel to Madrid for more fun-filled activities. Madrid is known for it’s beauty, glamour and love of soccer in equal measure; meaning this really is the perfect place to finish this European soccer tour of a lifetime.

Whilst in Madrid from July 13-16 the group will get to go on a tour of Real Madrid’s behemoth home soccer ground the Santiago Bernabeu, as well as visit well known Madrid tourist destinations such as Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol and El Reteiro. There will even be time for one more shopping trip, this time in Gran via.

The price for this unbelievable soccer tour is $2,100 for players and coaches, and $1,999 for family members. These prices are for groups of minimum 25 people. For that price you will receive a multitude of passes and amenities: the team fee and player fees for the Donosti Cup, two night’s accommodation in Barcelona, three night’s accommodation in Madrid, and six night’s accommodation in San Sebastian – all with full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner).

Furthermore, all transfers will be provided for, as well as a DB Sports Tours rep on-site at all times, tickets to both the Camp Nou and Santiago Bernabeu for tours and their museums.

The soccer tour we have proposed here covers everything you could wish for in a European soccer tour; all facets of the elite youth soccer experience are catered for. We will immerse your group into the world of elite youth soccer, playing in a prestigious youth soccer competition, as well as exploring two of the world’s most renowned cities for soccer.

If you are interested in this soccer trip, then don’t hesitate to contact our office by clicking the following link. While you’re here meanwhile, then why not check out the rest of our regularly updated blog where you might find a different soccer tour which could be of interest. http://www.donosticup.com/english.asp

 

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