The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

As a comprehensive Women’s World Cup trip provider, WorldStrides Sports offers an incredible experience for soccer teams—from watching the games to sightseeing around the stadiums to competing in local friendly matches. It’s why 38 teams (over 1,300 travellers) chose to travel with us to France for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup!

We’re not just the most knowledgeable company to travel with to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup—we also guide you in making your trip a reality.

Learn more about what you’ll see and how you’ll spend your time in Australia and New Zealand. Designed with activities for athletes in mind, these itineraries deliver memories, bonding opportunities, and epic sights for a trip you won’t stop thinking about.

Choose your team’s adventure!

Sydney

Sydney

7 Days | 6 Nights

Get to know Sydney on this one-of-a-kind trip to the 2023 Women’s World Cup. From the Opera House to Allianz Stadium, you’ll enjoy every minute in between friendly matches, wildlife adventures, and incredible sightseeing.

Sydney & Melbourne

Sydney & Melbourne

9 Days | 8 Nights

Soak up the views in the Blue Mountains and cruise the breathtaking coastline along the Great Ocean Road. From training sessions to surfing lessons, and even a special coaching clinic with a guest coach or player—this trip is designed to inspire young athletes to dream big.

Sydney & Brisbane

Sydney & Brisbane

10 Days | 9 Nights

Embark on an adventure for the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Sydney and Brisbane! Learn from the greats during two pro coaching clinics, cheer on your favourite players during two professional matches, and experience the best attractions these two cities have to offer.

Auckland & Sydney

Auckland & Sydney

11 Days | 10 Nights

Experience Auckland, Rotorua, Sydney, and more on this not-to-be missed tour through Australia and New Zealand. Whether relaxing at Bondi Beach or ziplining across Waiheke Island, your team will build camaraderie and companionship in between training sessions, friendlies, and two Women’s World Cup matches.