Women’s World Cup 2027: Custom Luxury Travel Packages
From premium seating to curated hotel selections, plan your World Cup journey with a fully personalized itinerary built around the matches you choose.
The 2027 Women’s World Cup arrives in Brazil, bringing world-class football to eight unforgettable host cities. This tournament offers not only elite competition, but the opportunity to experience Brazil’s culture, landmarks, and iconic stadiums in a way few travelers ever do. Beyond the Castle Travel creates personalized World Cup journeys built around your match preferences, travel style, and comfort level. Whether you want to follow your team across multiple cities or enjoy a focused stay in one destination, we handle the logistics so your experience is seamless from the moment you depart until you return home.
Belo Horizonte – Estádio Mineirão
“Beautiful horizon” framed by mountains, parks, and modern development, with historic Estádio Mineirão hosting World Cup matches in a classic football atmosphere.
Brasília – Estádio Nacional
Brazil’s modernist capital, known for bold architecture and sweeping plazas, where Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha provides a striking World Cup stage in the heart of the city.
Fortaleza – Arena Castelão
A vibrant northeastern beach city with lively nightlife, artisan markets, and Arena Castelão delivering an electric matchday experience near Brazil’s Atlantic coast.
Porto Alegre – Estádio Beira-Rio
A culture-rich southern city by the Guaíba River, with Estádio Beira-Rio blending history and modern upgrades after hosting matches during the 2014 World Cup.
Recife – Arena de Pernambuco
Coastal Recife mixes old town charm, beaches, and big-city culture, centered around modern Arena de Pernambuco, designed with sustainability in mind, with room for more than 45,000 fans.
Rio de Janeiro – Maracanã
Brazil’s most iconic city, home to Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf, and legendary Maracanã, one of world football’s most storied stadiums with decades of epic matches.
Salvador – Arena Fonte Nova
Historic Salvador blends Afro-Brazilian culture, Bahian cuisine, and colorful Pelourinho, with Arena Fonte Nova offering open-air views and a central city location.
São Paulo – Arena Itaquera
Brazil’s largest and most cosmopolitan city, where Arena Itaquera, also known as Arena Corinthians, hosted the 2014 World Cup and later welcomed major international matches, including Olympic football.
Host Cities and Stadiums
Explore the Brazilian cities and iconic stadiums that will host matches during the 2027 Women’s World Cup, each offering a unique matchday atmosphere and travel experience.
Turn the Women’s World Cup Into a Journey You’ll Never Forget
From kickoff to the final whistle, be there every step of the way. Choose your team, your cities, and your match count—let us handle the travel details so you can focus on cheering them on.

