Recommended tour operator: ITC Sports



ITC Sports says
With the memory of England’s summer Ashes win still fresh, the cricketing world is now looking forward to England’s attempts to retain the Ashes in Australia in winter 2010 / 2011.
The Vodafone Ashes series begins in Brisbane on November 25 2010, followed by Test Matches in Adelaide, Perth and Melbourne before concluding in Sydney from January 3 - 7, 2011.
For more than 30 years, ITC Sports has been synonymous with the ultimate in luxury sporting holidays for the discerning traveller. Join us and special guests, Paul Allott and Michael Vaughan, in Australia for the chance to see England lift the Ashes once again.
A tour to Australia is always special, regardless of what happens on the cricket pitch. This vast country offers a stunning landscapes, cosmopolitan cities, ancient Aboriginal sites and natural wonders from beaches to reefs, vineyards to rainforest for you to explore before, after or in between the cricketing action.
Our choice of escorted tours give you plenty of scope to see a fantastic range of Australia’s sites, sights and sounds as well as enjoying great seats at your chosen tests in the company of our own expert escorts and like-minded fellow fans.
Our escorted tours range from 12 to 26 nights and cost from £4,195 to £8,895 per person including internal flights, transfers, hotel accommodation, match tickets and an ITC Sports tour manager.
Our Platinum Tours are personally escorted by Paul Allott or Gladstone Small and cost from £9,995 including Test Match hospitality and 5 star de luxe accommodation. Or, if you prefer, we can prepare your own unique tailor-made itinerary.
Click here for more information on the 2010/2011 Vodafone series, and our Ashes tour packages.

ITC Sports is a Cricket Australia Travel Office licensed travel operator for the Vodafone Ashes series 2010/11 (CATO Licence number CATO1011/030)
« Return to homepage
A sports tour is the perfect excuse for a holiday abroad and, for cricket fans, little can beat the chance to see England retain the Ashes on the Aussies' home turf - for the first time since 1987. Witness momentous events in the company of fellow fans and legendary former players, and explore Australia, one of the world’s best holiday destinations.