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Gullivers Sports Travel are an Official Tour Operator of the West Indies Cricket Board for the United Kingdom, Ireland and Europe for the International Home Series 2024.
Our England Cricket Tour to the West Indies packages include those all-important guaranteed official match tickets to the final one-day-international and five T20 matches.
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Follow the series around the West Indies with 13 nights' 4★ accommodation on an all-inclusive basis in Barbados, and a bed & breakfast basis in St Lucia.
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The inter-island flight between Barbados and St. Lucia is included in your package.
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A highlight of many a Gullivers trip, our popular Gullivers cricket evening will be back in the West Indies. With past guests including Jonathan Agnew, Phil Tufnell, Jim Maxwell, Sir Alastair Cook, Steve Harmison, Graham Gooch, and many, many more this is a fantastic opportunity to get a unique insight into the game.
As part of the tour itinerary, your trip will begin with welcome drinks and an opportunity to meet your Tour Manager and fellow tourists. A group dinner hosted by your Tour Manager is also included during your trip in the Caribbean.
To ensure you have the best possible experience on tour, you will have a dedicated Gullivers Tour Manager escorting your tour group in the West Indies. They will be supported by an extensive office and on-site operations team
Coach transfers to and from the airports (for the inter-island flight), matches and functions (where required) are all included in your England Cricket Tour to the West Indies package.
Gullivers merchandise is included in your England Cricket Tour to the West Indies package. Previously this has included useful items such as a cool-box, sunhat or a tour shirt all designed with the destination in mind!
To ensure that you can enjoy the West Indies to its fullest and enjoy the sightseeing that you want to do we will be offering a variety of optional excursions - coming soon.
Gullivers Sports Travel have been touring to the West Indies for many years. This will be our fifth trip in the last three years so we know The West Indies well to ensure you have a great trip! We pride ourselves on our passion for cricket, travel and delivering fantastic tours.
Gullivers Sports Travel is fully ABTA bonded, and ATOL protected when flights are included. This offers you financial protection and means that you can relax and book your trip safe in the knowledge that your booking is fully protected with a reputable tour operator.
Make your own way to your hotel where you can check in for your 7 night stay on an all-inclusive basis.
This evening, get to know the rest of your group at Welcome Drinks with your Tour Manager.
Transfer to the Kensington Oval in central Bridgetown for the third and final ODI between the West Indies and England. After the match, transfer back with the group to your hotel and enjoy your evening at leisure
Enjoy two days at leisure in the paradise of Barbados by soaking up the sun on the white sandy beaches or perhaps visiting one of the islands many rum distilleries!
Make sure to visit the famous Oistins Fish Fry on Friday evening where locals and tourists alike will come together to enjoy the famed Bajan food and hospitality to the tune of some local music - this has been a favourite on many a Gullivers tour!
Transfer with the group to the Kensington Oval for the first of 5 T20s between the West Indies and England. These two teams have some great history in T20's against each other, so expect drama!
After the match, you will be transferred back to your hotel.
Today sees the 2nd ODI of the series and one of these teams will be looking to bounce-back immediately after yesterday's result. Transfer to and from the cricket with the group.
Perhaps sample some of the local delights and try some rice and peas or macaroni pie from the street food venders, or visit one of the more upmarket seafood restaurants along the beaches.
Today we check out of our Bajan hotel and transfer to the airport for the short flight to St. Lucia. Upon arrival, transfer with the group to check in for six nights on a bed and breakfast basis.
St Lucia is famous for fascinating culture, wonderful wildlife, lush rainforest and breathtaking mountains.
Enjoy a day at leisure in St. Lucia.
Perhaps enjoy a boat trip on Piton Bay, which offers spectacular views of the famous volcanic cones rising steeply from the Caribbean Sea, The Pitons. Alternatively, lend your hand to chocolate-making at one of the island's plantations.
Transfer with the group back to the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground for the 3rd instalment of T20 action in this 5 match series. Named after the famous Windies captain, England currently have a 100% T20 international record here.
A day at leisure in St. Lucia inbetween the cricket!
The Tet Paul Nature Trail takes some beating. The gentle 45-minute guided walk immerses you in its most celebrated scenery, with views of Jalousie Bay, the Pitons and the neighbouring isles of Martinique and St Vincent.
Jalouise Beach is a typical white-sanded Caribbean beach, if you're looking to relax today.
Hop on the group transfer to the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground for the penultimate T20 of the series. After the end of play, travel with the group back to your hotel.
The final T20 of the series and the culmination of England's time in the Caribbean. Make your way to the stadium for the match and transfer back to your hotel after the days play.
Check out of your hotel and make your own onward travel arrangements.
Home to Pickwick CC since 1882, the Kensington Oval, originally a pasture on a plantation 600 yards from the coast, has grown into one of the most impressive cricket grounds in the Caribbean after significant development for the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup. England's last ODI victory here came in 2019 when both Jason Roy and Joe Root hit 100's at over a run a ball.
Home to Pickwick CC since 1882, the Kensington Oval, originally a pasture on a plantation 600 yards from the coast, has grown into one of the most impressive cricket grounds in the Caribbean after significant development for the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup. Collingwood's England delivered our first ever victory (and first ICC trophy) in a worldwide limited overs tournament at the 2010 Twenty20 Final at this ground.
Home to Pickwick CC since 1882, the Kensington Oval, originally a pasture on a plantation 600 yards from the coast, has grown into one of the most impressive cricket grounds in the Caribbean after significant development for the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup. Collingwood's England delivered our first ever victory (and first ICC trophy) in a worldwide limited overs tournament at the 2010 Twenty20 Final at this ground.
Previously known as the Beausejour Ground, it was renamed the Daren Sammy Stadium in July 2016 in honour of the WINDIES captain who led the team to memorable victories in both the 2012 and 2016 ICC World T20 . Built in 2002 it is the home of the St Lucia stars in the CPL. In 2006, the stadium hosted the first ever day/night ODI in the West Indies after becoming the first stadium in the region to install floodlighting.
Previously known as the Beausejour Ground, it was renamed the Daren Sammy Stadium in July 2016 in honour of the WINDIES captain who led the team to memorable victories in both the 2012 and 2016 ICC World T20 . Built in 2002 it is the home of the St Lucia stars in the CPL. In 2006, the stadium hosted the first ever day/night ODI in the West Indies after becoming the first stadium in the region to install floodlighting.
Previously known as the Beausejour Ground, it was renamed the Daren Sammy Stadium in July 2016 in honour of the WINDIES captain who led the team to memorable victories in both the 2012 and 2016 ICC World T20 . Built in 2002 it is the home of the St Lucia stars in the CPL. In 2006, the stadium hosted the first ever day/night ODI in the West Indies after becoming the first stadium in the region to install floodlighting.
A short walk from St Lawrence Gap this stylish retreat combines Caribbean tranquillity with ‘The Gap’ where diverse cultures meet and merge for a lively evening. Back at the hotel, whether you are dining in style at the Waterfront Restaurant or resting up on your balcony, you’ll never be far from stunning sea views and Bajan hospitality. Set on 1,500 feet of white sand, this contemporary hotel on the South Coast of the island ensures you will be able to relax in peace whilst having plenty to do at your whim. Keep your eyes peeled on the beach for the turtles coming ashore to lay their eggs!
Step into a world of luxury and adventure at The Harbor Club in Saint Lucia. From the moment you arrive, you'll be captivated by the stunning views of the azure waters and lush landscapes. Five unique eateries, each featuring a unique offering, from casual fire oven pizza to exquisite Asian-Caribbean Fusion cuisine, and more. Grab a drink at the pool bar or relax in the spa, there are plenty of ways to relax in style at The Harbour Club.
Sit back and relax with a full drink in hand as you set sail. Swim face to face with Barbados Sea Turtles- and get close enough to touch their smooth, hard shells. Dive deep into a 19th century shipwreck to explore the marine life, coral, and secrets within. OR just unwind on deck - taking in the evening sun, enjoying the ocean surroundings, and embracing Barbados. Dinner is served on board along with an open bar
Price includes transport to and from your hotel
Come to the site where Mount Gay has distilled rum for over 300 years to discover how Barbados became the birthplace of rum and how Mount Gay's focus on quality has made them the oldest, continuously running rum distillery in the world. Immerse yourself into the Barbadian heritage. You will be guided through an in-depth tasting session with their Rum Experts, followed by an interactive Cocktail session lead by an Award-Winning Mixologist.
Make sure to eat a big breakfast. Please be aware as this is an active distillery certain dress codes are required - No beachwear. No flip flops, sandals, or open toed shoes. Please keep shoulders covered.
A half day tour featuring samples of St. Lucian cuisines, a rural countryside heritage tour, rum tasting, and beverage by the water’s edge in Marigot Bay. This easy-going tour unfolds through the N.E. of the island, driving through rural countryside before enjoying a 30/40-minute walk through the Lushan Country heritage site, discovering the various trees, plants, and some species of birds before sampling freshly picked local fruits. In the Creole house see how some local dishes are made with an opportunity to taste. The drive on to the distillery passes through the countryside during which your guide provides an insight to the history and culture of the different communities. The distillery tour at St. Lucia Distillers is more than a lesson in how rum is made, you gain an insight into the role it played in the community as well as an opportunity to visit the carnival room for your own mini carnival experience. The culmination of the distillery visit is the tasting bar, where you can put your tasting skills to the test on these internationally award-winning rums. Last but not least is a stop at Marigot Bay with time to just sit and enjoy a complimentary drink, while soaking up the atmosphere.
Please note this tour is subject to minimum numbers being met.