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Odense Boldklub Italy Baseball Tour Rome – San Marino – Parma - Milan (Sample Itinerary) General Program Day 1 AM: After arrival at Rome Fiumicino International Airport (FCO) the team will be transferred to the Vatican City area for a visit of the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica. PM: Lunch on your own and then free time in Rome. Evening: Final transfer to your selected hotel in Rome area, check-in on your arrival, dinner and overnight (Rome) Day 2 AM: Breakfast and then morning transfer to Rome for a guided tour. PM: Lunch and free time in Rome. Late afternoon transfer to a local sport center for friendly game #1 vs. a local club. Pre or post game dinner included. Evening: Transfer back to hotel for overnight (Rome) Day 3 AM: Breakfast and check-out of hotel followed by an early morning bus transfer to San Marino. PM: Bus will stop in Rimini/Riccione and the group will have free time to spend at the beach and eat lunch. Later in the afternoon the group will transfer to a local sport center for training session #1 Evening: Final transfer to hotel in San Marino for check-in, dinner, and overnight. (San Marino) Day 4 AM: After breakfast, guided tour of San Marino. PM: Lunch and free time in the city followed by mid- afternoon transfer to a local sport center for your friendly game#2 vs a local club. Pre-game or post-game dinner included. Evening: Overnight at the hotel. (San Marino) Day 5 AM: Breakfast and check-out followed by transfer to Parma with a stop on the way at a local cheese factory. PM: Free time and lunch in Parma. Late afternoon transfer to selected hotel for check-in. Evening: Dinner at the hotel followed by transfer to local sport center for the Opening Ceremony of the Sala Baganza baseball tournament. Overnight at the hotel. (Parma) Day 6 AM: Breakfast at hotel PM: Preliminary games as per the tournament schedule. Free time available depending on game schedule. Evening: Dinner and overnight at the hotel (Parma) Day 7 AM: Breakfast at hotel and then tournament play. PM: Free time for lunch and other tournament activities. Evening: Dinner and overnight at hotel (Parma) Day 8 AM: Breakfast and then tournament play. Semi-final games. PM: Lunch and free time. Evening: Dinner and overnight at hotel (Parma) Day 9 AM: Breakfast and check-out followed by final games. PM: Lunch on your own. Early evening awards ceremony. Dinner at the tournament restaurant and then transfer to Milan. Evening: Check-in and overnight at hotel. (Milan) Day 10 AM: Early morning check-out from hotel and transfer to Milan Malpensa International Airport (MXP) for return flight. Inclusions Land package: - Half board accommodation as per daily itinerary (dinner and breakfast daily, still water included). Note: dinner could be served at hotels’ restaurants or by local sport centers depending on your sports commitments and daily itinerary. - 09 nights in 4 stars selected hotel in Rome (2 nights), in San Marino Rep. (2 nights), in Parma area (4 nights), in Milan Malpensa (1 night on B&B accommodation) - Full time bilingual experienced tour manager daily available - Deluxe private motor-coach available about 8/ 9 hours a day - Guided visit of Rome and San Marino with local bilingual tour guides - Admission ticket to Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica and visit - Food tasting at a local cheese factory - Dinner at the tournament restaurant - Bus driver and tour manager expenses - all parking costs, cities entry fee and all taxes included - 1 free participant in double room for a minimum of 35 paying people Sport package: - Registration fee at the Sala Baganza tournament (NOTE: 2019 tournament categories have not been confirmed). CATEGORIES FOR 2019 SHOULD BE THE FOLLOWING ONES: UNDER12 BASEBALL born in 2007-2008-2009-2010 UNDER15 BASEBALL born in 2004-2005-2006-2007 UNDER16 SOFTBALL born in 2003-2004-2005-2006 MINIBASEBALL born in 2010-2011-2012-2013 The tournament will reconfirm later on the above ages. - 01 training session with your own coaching staff - 02 friendly games vs local selected club - preliminary supply of bottled water for trainings and matches Exclusions - Round Flight Trip - All lunches - Hot American breakfast (eggs, bacon, sausages) - Other drinks at dinners (wine, beer, coffee …) – still water is included - Optional activities - Insurance Policy - Tips for driver and tour manager - Everything not listed in the above section “included” Contact Information United Sports Academies Tel: 561-266-9596 1045 E. Atlantic Avenue, #209 Skype: UnitedSoccerAcademy Delray Beach, FL 33483 E-Mail: [email protected] USA Contacts: Bill Fisher Tel: 561-266-9596 Cell: 561-901-8194 Email: [email protected] Jairon Moreno Tel: 561-266-9596 Cell: 305-610-5899 Email: [email protected] Europe Contact: Jackson Maurer Cell: +43 660 226 7074 Email: [email protected] .
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