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Sample Itinerary Below is a suggested Itinerary. We will customize the tour as needed to accommodate your needs. Day 1 – Day 4 – ➢ Depart USA ➢ Breakfast ➢ Visit Caminito, La Boca and Boca: This is Day 2 – the main attraction in La Boca, Buenos ➢ Arrival in Buenos Aires, Argentina Aires’s original Little Italy. A pedestrianized ➢ Transfer to our hotel street a few blocks long with a colorful, ➢ Check in at hotel and free time to explore kitschy collection of painted houses known ➢ Welcome Dinner as conventillos (flimsily built houses that immigrants lived in), it's lined with art Day 3 – displays explaining the history of the area. ➢ Breakfast Untold numbers of tacky T-shirt and souvenir ➢ City tour of Buenos Aires, 3 hours: Buenos vendors and artists set up stalls here and Aires is the capital of Argentina, on the east cater strictly to tourists. The history of La coast of South America where the Río de la Boca is very important to Buenos Aires and Plata meets the Atlantic Ocean. Its neoclassical the development of the tango architecture, cafe culture, and international vibe ➢ Tour Boca Juniors Stadium give the city a strikingly European feel, earning it ➢ Game 2 vs. Local Team the nickname of "the Paris of South America." But Buenos Aires is also decidedly Argentine, Day 5 – with its tango salons, creative clothing ➢ Breakfast, then transfer to Parana (6 hours) boutiques, and culinary focus on local staples ➢ Stop for lunch in Rosario such as Pampas grass-fed beef. Whether you're ➢ Check in for 3 nights at hotel looking for designer fashion, exquisite cuisine, or nightlife that doesn't stop, this vibrant metropolis leaves little room for disappointment. ➢ Game 1 vs. Local Team or possibly National team if available ➢ At night, option: to see Fuerza Bruta Show – Not included: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0ZmnhuDv Vg 816.256.3828 | www.AIST.us | @aistsports 2
Itinerary Continued Day 6 – Day 8 – ➢ Breakfast ➢ Breakfast ➢ Free time to explore Parana: Paraná ➢ Return transfer to Buenos Aires (Spanish pronunciation: [paɾaˈna]) is the ➢ Farewell dinner in the evening capital city of the Argentine province Entre Ríos, located on the eastern shore of the Paraná River, opposite the city of Santa Fe, Day 9 – capital of the neighboring Santa Fe ➢ Breakfast and check out Province. The city has a population of ➢ Free day to explore, depending on departure 247,863 (2010 census [INDEC]). Paraná is time not only the head of the provincial ➢ Transfer to Airport for return flight home government, but also an important river port for the transshipment of cereals, cattle, fish, and lumber from the surrounding region. Day 10 – The principal industries installed are the ➢ Arrive USA manufacture of cement, furniture, and ceramics. The centre of the city gathers colonial churches, European styles such as that of the 3 de Febrero Theatre or the Government House, the mixed styles of the city's Cathedral, and modern towers like those near the Parque Urquiza park. ➢ Game 3 vs. Local Team Day 7 – ➢ Breakfast ➢ Free day to explore or add optional activities 816.256.3828 | www.AIST.us | @aistsports 3
HIGHLIGHTS Buenos Aires Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, on the east coast of South America where the Río de la Plata meets the Atlantic Ocean. Its neoclassical architecture, cafe culture, and international vibe give the city a strikingly European feel, earning it the nickname of "the Paris of South America." But Buenos Aires is also decidedly Argentine, with its tango salons, creative clothing boutiques, and culinary focus on local staples such as Pampas grass-fed beef. Whether you're looking for designer fashion, exquisite cuisine, or nightlife that doesn't stop, this vibrant metropolis leaves little room for disappointment. Things to Do - - Wander the purple-blossomed Palermo parks; take in Latin American and European art in the museums lining Avenida del Libertador; and marvel at the grand marble and bronze buildings lining Avenida 9 de Julio, the world's widest boulevard, and Avenida de Mayo, Buenos Aires's answer to Paris's Champs Elysées. Porteños, as the residents of Buenos Aires call themselves, love to be on display, and the city boasts countless outdoor activities -- in parks, at outdoor markets, and on cafe-lined boulevards. Rosario Rosario is the third-largest city in Argentina, birthplace of Che Guevara and Lionel Messi, and home to artists and thousands of students. It’s just a 4-hour bus ride from Buenos Aires to this super livable and chilled out place full of friendly locals, known as Rosarinos, and warm, sunny weather. Located along the Paraná River, the city has lots of green spaces and a few beaches where people love to congregate and socialize. Known for its neoclassical buildings, great food, and fantastic waterfront, here are several things to do in this patriotic city. Parana Nestled on the eastern banks of the mighty Parana River, this bustling port city attracts more traders than travelers. Nevertheless, for tourists determined to get off the gringo trail, Parana offers a fascinating insight into an aspect of Argentine life rarely seen by the international crowd. 816.256.3828 | www.AIST.us | @aistsports 4
Cost Per Person – USD Based on minimum paying and room size Estimated Estimates ground packages starting at: Cost $1600.00 per person Airfare Not Included Triple Room: (3 Beds / 3 people): $ 25 – 29 Double Room: (2 Beds / 2 people):$ People Paying Single Room: (1 Bed / 1 person):$ Triple Room: (3 Beds / 3 people): $ 30 - 35 Double Room: (2 Beds / 2 people):$ People Paying Single Room: (1 Bed / 1 person):$ Cancellation fees will be kept to a minimum. However, in the event of you having to cancel part, or all of your arrangements within the following, the below cancellation conditions apply: • The initial deposit is non-refundable at time of acceptance unless otherwise stated • 160 – 100 Days prior to departure, $500 per person will be non-refundable • 99 - 61 Day prior to departure, 75% of the total trip cost land and air will be non-refundable • 60 – Days prior to departure, there will be no refunds • Once travel has commenced, no refunds will be given. This includes any unused portion of the tour. REPLACEMENT PARTICIPANT INFORMATION: If a pre-enrolled participant cannot travel for any reason, a substitute may be sent in his/her place. We must receive the name of the replacement participant at least 15 days before the teams´ departure. If a replacement cannot be sent the Cancellation and Refund Policy stated above will be applied. Additional Terms and conditions can be found at: https://aist.us/terms-and-condition/ Airfare cancellation and refund policies vary by airline. 816.256.3828 | www.AIST.us | @aistsports 5
Tour Inclusions - Payment Schedule Payment Schedule: 1. Deposit: $250 per person to confirm proposal and hold space 2. 5 months prior to departure: 50% of tour package land and air 3. 2 months prior to departure: all payments due Tour Inclusions: What’s not included: • From Buenos Aires to Parana, 400 • Airfare quoted separately kilómetros (5 hs in aprox) • Optional sightseeing activities listed • Transfers in / Out (Airport – Hotel – Airport) in the itinerary in Buenos Aires • Personal laundry • Transfers for all activities included • Travel Insurance • Arrange 4 Softball fixtures • Tips for drivers and tour guides. • City tour in Buenos Aires, guide included. You should plan to tip about $20-25 • Fuerza Bruta Show in Buenos Aires in total – to be split with driver and • Visit Caminito, La Boca and Boca Juniors local tour manager Stadium • Everything not listed in the section • Welcome and Farewell Dinners “included” • Bilingual tour manager throughout tour • Passport and Visa Fees – if needed • 1 free with 35 paying (36th passenger free) • AIST Travel T-Shirt, String Backpack and Water Bottle Keep in mind: Sample Accommodations: • Proposal valid for a minimum paying. • Buenos Aires, Argentina (3 nights, then • Price is based on group size and room size. return for 1 night, 4 total) • Prices are estimated on rates for Summer http://www.welcomeargentina.com/ciudadb travel and are subject to change • This proposal is subject to availability uenosaires/index_i.html • Parana, Argentina (3 nights) http://www.welcomeargentina.com/mardelpl ata/index_i.html 816.256.3828 | www.AIST.us | @aistsports 6
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