British Lions roll out 2025 Australia Rugby tour packages


British Lions roll out 2025 Australia Rugby tour packages

Tuesday, 19 Mar, 2024 0

British rugby fans can now start securing their match tickets and travel for the 2025 tour down under.

For the first time, fans can now extend their trip with a stopover in the Middle East, Asia and South Pacific.

The British & Irish Lions launched its match ticket-inclusive travel packages for the 2025 Australia Tour with more than 300 options to select.

They can now extend their, stopping off in destinations such as Fiji, Dubai or Singapore.

The three Test matches take place in Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney.

Packages range from weekend breaks for those wanting to stay with friends and family in Australia, to a 39-night trip taking in 10 destinations and all nine matches.

Packages start from £725.

Tickets bought through The British & Irish Lions own travel company Lions Rugby Travel, or officially appointed companies are all guaranteed official tickets.

The British & Irish Lions travel package launch coincides with Rugby Australia’s public ticket sales for the Tour.

Demand for tickets is expected to be at an all-time high.

The British & Irish Lions and Rugby Australia announced last year a joint venture for the 2025 Tour to Australia.

The joint venture model was first introduced for the 2021 Tour of South Africa.

Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium will host the first Test on Saturday 19 July.

The second Test is on Saturday 26 July at the 100,000-capacity MCG and the final Test is at Sydney’s Accor Stadium in Sydney Olympic Park on 2 August.

The Tour will also include fixtures against Australian Super Rugby Pacific sides in Perth, Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, and Melbourne.

The travel packages include accommodation, the option to include or individually book flights, transfers, merchandise and wine-tasting and Uluru excursions included in some packages.

Also included for the first time in 2025 is exclusive access to the Lions Den and Theatre.

The Lions Den is the Lions pre-match party, offering matchday entertainment with celebrity talent, rugby legends, live music and food and drink.

 

  

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