World Cup 2030

FIFA World Cup 2030 Travel Packages: Everything You Need to Know

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FIFA World Cup 2030 Travel Packages: Everything You Need to Know

Complete guide to FIFA World Cup 2030 travel packages. Host countries, match schedules, how to get tickets, and all-inclusive packages across Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.

FIFA World Cup 2030 is the most ambitious tournament in football history. For the first time ever, the World Cup will span three continents and six host nations — with centenary celebration matches in South America alongside the main tournament in Europe and Africa.

If you're planning to attend, you need to start thinking about it now. Here's everything you currently know and need to plan for.


FIFA World Cup 2030: Host Countries

Main hosts (the primary tournament):

  • Spain
  • Portugal
  • Morocco

Centenary celebration hosts (3 additional matches):

  • Argentina
  • Uruguay
  • Paraguay

The centenary matches mark the 100th anniversary of the first World Cup, held in Uruguay in 1930. These three South American nations will host one match each to celebrate that history, while the main group stage and knockout rounds take place in Europe and Africa.


Tournament dates

FIFA World Cup 2030 is scheduled for June–July 2030. Exact dates and the full fixture calendar have not yet been confirmed. The tournament format will follow the expanded 48-team structure introduced for 2026, meaning more matches, more groups, and more days of football than any previous World Cup.


Host cities

Spain

Expected host cities include Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, Seville, Valencia, and possibly others. Spain's football infrastructure is among the best in the world — the Bernabéu in Madrid and Camp Nou (post-renovation) in Barcelona are the headline venues.

Portugal

Lisbon and Porto are the confirmed Portuguese host cities. The Estádio da Luz in Lisbon (home of Benfica) and the Estádio do Dragão in Porto will both be used. Portugal is a relatively compact country making multi-city travel easy.

Morocco

Morocco's host cities include Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech, Agadir, Fez, and Tangier. Morocco's bid involved significant new stadium construction, including the Grand Stade Hassan II in Casablanca which is expected to be one of the largest stadiums in the world upon completion.


Why book FIFA World Cup 2030 packages now

Most people think you can't book World Cup packages this far in advance. You can, and you should, for three reasons:

1. Hotel inventory. For a 48-team, multi-city, multi-country tournament, the total number of quality accommodation spots within range of stadiums is finite. We are already seeing corporate and travel trade block-booking in Barcelona, Lisbon, and Casablanca. Individuals who wait until FIFA opens its official ticket portal (expected 2027-2028) will find the best hotels gone.

2. Flight pricing. Airlines price dynamically and far in advance for major sporting events. June–July 2030 routes into Madrid, Casablanca, and Lisbon will already be tracked by revenue management systems. Locking in before the full schedule drops saves money.

3. Deposit now, pay later. Package operators including Cantravu allow deposit-now bookings with the balance due closer to travel. This secures your inventory at current pricing without full upfront commitment.


FIFA World Cup 2030 travel packages from Cantravu

Cantravu is building World Cup 2030 packages across all three main host countries. Depending on which city and stage of the tournament you want to attend:

Group stage packages — Spain or Portugal (7–10 days, multiple matches, flexible city) Morocco packages — Casablanca or Marrakech (5–10 days, matches plus cultural experiences) Semi-final and Final packages — Madrid and Lisbon (premium, 5-7 days, VIP hospitality options) Centenary celebration packages — Buenos Aires or Montevideo (for the historically significant South American matches)

All packages include return international flights from your departure city, hotel accommodation, match tickets, and airport transfers.


Is Morocco a good choice for World Cup 2030?

Morocco's qualification as a host nation is a significant moment for African football. The country has invested heavily in stadium construction and tourism infrastructure. For fans coming from the UK, Nigeria, or the African diaspora more broadly, Morocco is a unique option — culturally rich, historically significant for African football, and geographically accessible.

Marrakech and Casablanca are both exceptional destinations. A World Cup match in Morocco with a side trip to the medina of Fez or the Sahara adds a dimension no European host can match.


VIP hospitality packages for World Cup 2030

FIFA's official hospitality programme for World Cup 2030 will include premium packages through FIFA's authorised partners. These typically include:

  • Category 1 match tickets (best available seating)
  • Dedicated pre-match hospitality suite
  • Gourmet catering and open bar
  • Official match programme and gifts
  • Transport to/from the stadium

Cantravu will offer FIFA-authorised hospitality packages once the official programme opens. For those who want to be notified first, register your interest now.


How to get World Cup 2030 match tickets

FIFA will release match tickets through its official ticketing portal (fifa.com/tickets). Based on previous tournaments:

  • First ballot applications typically open 18–24 months before the tournament
  • Demand significantly exceeds supply for high-profile matches (semi-finals, final, marquee group games)
  • Cantravu packages include Category 2 match tickets sourced through authorised channels

The safest way to guarantee tickets is through an authorised package operator rather than waiting for the FIFA ballot — particularly for knockout stage matches.


World Cup 2030 from the UK, Nigeria, and South Africa

From the UK: Spain and Portugal are short-haul flights — under 3 hours from London. Morocco is approximately 3.5 hours. This makes World Cup 2030 the most accessible in living memory for UK-based fans. Expect intense demand.

From Nigeria: Ethiopian Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and direct Iberia connections via Madrid give Nigerian fans solid routing options into Spain. Morocco is even closer — 6 hours by air. For the African diaspora, a Morocco match is a compelling option.

From South Africa: Spain is about 11 hours direct (South African Airways, Iberia). Morocco is 6 hours. South African fans have strong reasons to attend Morocco's matches specifically.


Register your interest now

Cantravu is now taking expressions of interest for FIFA World Cup 2030 packages. Register your interest and we'll contact you when packages are confirmed — with priority access and current pricing.

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