ANDALUZIA – HUELVA & SEVILLE

Explore Andaluzia, another great destination with top-quality hotels and sports facilities
As experienced sports camps organisers we can also cross the border into Spain, in order to offer you an even wider variety of hotels for football and sports teams in general. Find top-quality resorts in the South of Spain, all presenting great value for money and easy access via nearby airports.
Add that to superb natural grass football pitches and nice weather and your team can enjoy the best there is to find in Andaluzia.
Due to Spain’s higher level of professional football teams and also in many other sports, it is also possible to organise friendly matches with a variety of teams, such as world-renowned teams such as Sevilla, Real Betis, Málaga and many other lower level teams.
Video - Islantilla's "Ciudad del Futbol"
Hotels / Facilities we work with:
- Doubletree by Hilton Islantilla, 4-star resort near Huelva offering a mix of hotel rooms and suites. Onsite facilities include 2 football pitches and a 27-hole golf course.
- Eurostars Hotel Company, with a variety of very well connected hotels within the city of Seville.
Nearby Airports (Huelva)
- Faro Airport (Portugal) – 95kms
- Seville Airport – 142km
Nearby Airports (Seville)
- Seville Airport – 8km
- Málaga Airport – 153km
- Faro Airport (Portugal) – 200kms
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