Italy
Italy:
A country with over 1500 lakes, 55 world heritage sites (most of any country in the world), Europe’s 3 active volcano, 2 separate countries within its borders (San Marino and Vatican City) and a fountain that collects over one million euros per year from wish makers (Trevi Fountain) certainly isn’t short on things to discover (proceeds are donated to charity).
They gave us pizza and engineering feats still used as the foundation for modern society building, but sports have always been an integral part of their DNA dating all the way back to the Roman times.
Today, they are holders of the 2nd most World Cup trophies, with 4 and compete in just about every sport imaginable, excelling in Basketball, Volleyball, Rugby and Cycling.
A sporting trip to Italy can be likened to a perfect combination of elite sporting options mixed with a cultural / visual selection of activities unsurpassed by any other. In other words, breathtaking!
At SPORTOURZ, we understand the balance between northern and southern Italy in terms of sporting options and travel. Our 24/7 bilingual staff will make sure that all facets of your stay are properly organized, with no details overlooked. Whether you are travelling for a training camp or friendship tour, we will get you the best combinations. So sit back and let us take care of your needs.
SPORTOURZ can arrange tours / camps for: Football (soccer), Basketball, Rugby, Volleyball, Field Hockey, Swimming, Lacrosse and Track & Field amongst others.
The Additions:
When there are no games, meetings or arranged training sessions, we have activity options for every city you will visit. These are some of our Italian favorites.
Kayaking Naples – Naples:
Some of the amazing scenes you will discover by kayaking along the Neapolitan coast include ancient ruins that you usually cannot access by land, secret caves and picturesque houses with flowery gardens.
Attend a Seria A Fixture:
With so many options to choose from, a top flight football game is never far away. Visit the San Siro for AC or Inter Milan, the Allianza to see Juventus or the Stadia Della Roma for AS Roma or Lazio game
Cinque Terra:
Cinque Terre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as well as being designated as a national park. Nestled in Liguria, the ‘Five Lands’ is made up of five distinct villages that sit atop craggy cliffs overlooking the famous Italian Riviera.
Marvel at Milan Cathedral / Tour of Milan:
The cathedral here also known as the Duomo took an impressive six centuries to build and is dedicated to Saint Mary of the Nativity. See this as a part of your city tour of Milan.
The Coliseum / Make a wish a Trevi Fountain / Tour of Rome:
Visit one of the most famous attractions in the world, the mighty Coliseum.
The ruins of what was once a magnificent amphitheater are one of the greatest historical relics of our time and once it would have had a capacity of over 50,000 spectators. See this, make a wish at Trevi Fountain as a part of your Rome tour
Climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa:
The Leaning Tower of Pisa in Pisa is a fluke of architecture, as when the tower was constructed it immediately started to sink into the marshy ground beneath it. This gave the tower its signature crooked stance
Eat Pizza in Naples:
Naples has a range of pretty attractions in its own right but one of the main reasons to come here is to snack on its most famous foodstuff in the form of delicious pizza.
Get on the Boat in Lake Como:
Lake Como in Lombardy spans an amazing 146 square kilometers and is the perfect place to get out on the water and explore Italy by boat.
Visit Venice:
The Grand Canal in Venice is one of the most famous waterways in the world and there are a variety of ways that you can enjoy it. take a water bus known as a vaporetto along the various parts of the canal where you can marvel at the little bridges and traditional Venetian homes that back onto the water.
Helping increase mental focus
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Get different body muscles work
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Burn upto 500 Calories per hour
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Overcome fear and manage skills
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