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2027 Women's World Cup - Final & Semi-Finals 19 – 26 July, 2027

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Witness Football History

While the world watches from afar, you’ll be there in person. Experience the pinnacle of the 2027 Women’s World Cup — the drama of the semi-finals and the grand final in Brazil. Stay in hand-picked hotels in safe neighborhoods, travel with ease, and share the excitement with fans from around the globe. This is women’s football at its very best — reserve your place at the heart of it all.

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19 July, Day 1: Arrival in Brazil

19 July, Day 1: Arrival in Brazil

Arrive in the host city of the first semi-final and take a private transfer to your hotel. From the moment you step outside, you’ll feel the festive spirit of Brazil — music, colors, and fans from around the world filling the streets as the final stage of the Women’s World Cup begins.

19 July, Day 1: Welcome Party

19 July, Day 1: Welcome Party

Kick off your journey with WofDi’s exclusive Welcome Party in one of Brazil’s vibrant host cities. Celebrate the start of the semi-final stage with fellow football fans, enjoy great drinks and music, and dive into the festive Brazilian atmosphere. It’s the perfect way to connect, relax, and set the tone for an unforgettable week of football.

20 July, Day 2: First Semi-Final Game

20 July, Day 2: First Semi-Final Game

The stadium buzzes with excitement, fans from around the world are cheering, screaming, and living every moment. The vibe is electric — you’ll feel it the second you step inside.

21 July, Day 3: Second Semi-Final Game

21 July, Day 3: Second Semi-Final Game

Travel to the next host city and feel the excitement build once again. A new destination, a fresh wave of fans, and another clash where the world’s best teams fight for their place in the final. Tonight, immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of the stadium as the tension rises and history edges closer to being made.

22 July, Day 4: Discover the City

22 July, Day 4: Discover the City

Take the day to explore your host city beyond the stadium. Wander through lively neighborhoods, enjoy authentic Brazilian cuisine, or relax on sun-drenched beaches. Whether you choose cultural landmarks, vibrant markets, or simply soaking up the rhythm of local life, this is your chance to experience Brazil’s unique spirit before the grand finale.

23 July, Day 5: Welcome to Rio!

23 July, Day 5: Welcome to Rio!

Check out from your hotel and take a private transfer to the airport for your flight to Rio de Janeiro. Upon arrival, you’ll be greeted by the city’s festive energy — music, colors, and celebrations filling the streets as Brazil prepares for the Women’s World Cup final. A comfortable transfer will bring you to your hotel, where the excitement of Rio is waiting right outside your door.

24 July, Day 6: Relax day

24 July, Day 6: Relax day

After the intensity of the semi-finals, take a day to unwind in Rio de Janeiro. Stretch out on the city’s world-famous beaches, from Copacabana to Ipanema, and let the ocean breeze recharge your energy. Whether you prefer a quiet walk along the shore or simply enjoying the sun with fellow fans, this is your time to rest, reset, and get ready for the grand final.

25 July, Day 7: WofDi's Exclusive Pre-Game party

25 July, Day 7: WofDi's Exclusive Pre-Game party

The atmosphere in Rio before the final is pure magic. The city turns into one big celebration — music in the streets, fans draped in flags, and the energy of football everywhere you look. Join us at one of Rio’s top venues for an exclusive pre-game party, where excitement, music, and camaraderie set the perfect stage for the Women’s World Cup final.

25 July, Day 7: The Final at Maracanã

25 July, Day 7: The Final at Maracanã

Your transfer from the Pre-Game Party takes you straight to the legendary Maracanã. The moment you arrive, it all comes alive — the roar of the crowd, the sea of colors, the lights shining over one of football’s most iconic stages. Tens of thousands of fans chanting in unison create an atmosphere that sends chills down your spine. Your heart is racing — you’re about to witness the Women’s World Cup final, live in Rio.

26 July, Day 8: Departure from Rio de Janeiro

26 July, Day 8: Departure from Rio de Janeiro

Today marks the end of your Women’s World Cup journey, but it doesn’t have to stop here. With a private transfer to the airport, your trip home is seamless. Share your travel wishes with us, and we’ll design the perfect Brazil or South America extension to keep the adventure going.

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Unlimited Football

Unlimited Football

Follow your passion across Brazil and never miss a moment of the action. Support your favorite team at every step and be part of the energy in the stadiums where football history is made. Travel in comfort with seamless transfers, share the excitement with fellow fans, and focus only on the joy of the game. We’ll take care of the rest — you just live the experience.

Accommodation

Accommodation

All our travel packages include handpicked top-rated, centrally located hotels in safe neighborhoods of Brazil’s host cities, each offering excellent amenities to make your Women’s World Cup journey comfortable and enjoyable.

Welcome Party

Welcome Party

Join us for a Welcome Party in one of Brazil’s most exciting host city venues. Celebrate the start of the Women’s World Cup with fellow fans who share your passion for the game. Enjoy great company, lively music, and a festive atmosphere that captures the spirit of Brazil. It’s the perfect chance to connect with like-minded travelers, make new friends, and kick off your football journey in style.

Transportation

Transportation

All our travel packages include transportation. You’ll have reliable and comfortable transfers throughout your trip: flights between host cities, airport pickups and hotel drop-offs, rides to the stadiums, and a return transfer to the airport.

Safe Travel

Safe Travel

Brazil is full of passion, color, and excitement — but we know safety matters just as much as adventure. As a trusted tour operator, we make your journey smooth and worry-free. From carefully chosen hotels in secure neighborhoods to reliable transfers and guided experiences, every detail is designed so you can relax and focus on what truly matters: world-class football and the joy of travel.

Tickets

Tickets

Matches will unfold across eight cities — from the iconic Maracanã in Rio to energetic arenas in São Paulo, Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Fortaleza, Porto Alegre, Recife, and Salvador. Every venue pulses with its own rhythm and character, ready to host 64 thrilling games from 24 June to 25 July 2027 Ticketing details are on the way. We’ll let you know as soon as they drop — and when they do, you can count on us to guide you through the buying process with ease.

Sightseeing adventures

Sightseeing adventures

Every tour with us takes you into the vibrant soul of Brazil. Skip the standard sightseeing routines — our curated experiences are crafted to bring each city to life. Think food tastings with authentic Brazilian flavors, cultural encounters infused with music and rhythm, and journeys through landscapes that range from golden beaches to lush hillsides. Our destination experts are ready with a variety of optional tours, giving you the freedom to shape your adventure and discover the unique charm of every host city.

Food & Beverages

Food & Beverages

Brazil is a dream destination for food lovers — a place where every city offers new flavors to explore. From lively street food stalls serving pão de queijo and tapioca to refined dining rooms showcasing modern takes on Brazilian classics, the country is a canvas of culinary adventures waiting to be discovered.

Pre and post tour planning available

Pre and post tour planning available

Extend your Women’s World Cup journey with a pre- or post-event escape. Relax on Brazil’s iconic beaches, from Copacabana to Ipanema, or add extra days to explore vibrant coastal towns and tropical landscapes. We’ll design a custom extension for you and your group, whether you prefer laid-back seaside moments or new adventures after the final whistle.

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24/7 Support

24/7 Support

We take care of you from the moment your plane lands at the airport and until we say our farewells. Along with travel directors in the field, there is a 24/7 phone/WhatsApp line with our operations office. You will always feel well looked after.

Travel with like-minded people

Travel with like-minded people

Our group will be something around 50+ soccer fans with both kids and adults, singles and couples. If you are travelling solo - that's not a problem! We can match solo travellers with other solo guests so you can share a room to manage costs if you wish. Our tours are a great opportunity to make new friends!

We're not only about football

We're not only about football

We specialize in crafting customizable tours that take you to the most fascinating spots around. We select only the best guides to enhance your experience, inviting you to enjoy the most scenic views, partake in top-tier tastings, and uncover the coolest hidden gems in each city. Whether you're looking to explore historical landmarks, indulge in local cuisine, or just soak in the beauty of your surroundings, we ensure every aspect of your journey is memorable. Join us for an adventure that transcends the usual travel experience, tailored just for you.

Experience-based travel

Experience-based travel

We are experts in football events and travel. We brought 6,000+ football from USA and Canada, Australia and New Zealand, UK, Mexico and Argentina, Spain and Croatia, Malaysia and Thailand and many other countries from Asia, Europe, Latin America and Pacific to the Women's World Cup in 2023, World Cup in 2018 and 2022, 2024 EURO and Champions League. Their reviews can be seen on the website below and on: Trustpilot

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Belo Horizonte

Belo Horizonte

Belo Horizonte, a city framed by mountains and known for its welcoming spirit, will be one of the hosts of the 2027 Women’s World Cup. The capital of Minas Gerais combines modern architecture with a deep cultural heritage. Landmarks like the Pampulha Modern Ensemble — a UNESCO World Heritage Site designed by Oscar Niemeyer — showcase Brazil’s bold artistic vision. The city is also celebrated for its culinary traditions, from hearty Minas Gerais dishes to lively food markets filled with local flavors. With its vibrant nightlife, leafy squares, and nearby natural escapes like Serra do Curral, Belo Horizonte offers fans the chance to blend football passion with authentic Brazilian culture.

Brasília

Brasília

Brasília, Brazil’s futuristic capital, will welcome fans for the 2027 Women’s World Cup. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer and Lúcio Costa, the city is a living showcase of modernist architecture, from the soaring Cathedral of Brasília to the striking National Congress. Its wide avenues, green spaces, and cultural institutions create a unique atmosphere unlike any other Brazilian city. Between football matches, visitors can explore its bold landmarks, enjoy diverse dining, and experience the energy of a capital built to inspire.

Fortaleza

Fortaleza

Fortaleza, the vibrant capital of Ceará, is set to bring sun and energy to the 2027 Women’s World Cup. Famous for its golden beaches like Praia do Futuro and its lively seaside promenades, the city blends coastal beauty with a dynamic urban scene. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, explore the historic Dragão do Mar cultural center, or dive into the rhythms of forró music. With its tropical climate and festive spirit, Fortaleza promises fans a mix of football excitement and the laid-back charm of Brazil’s northeast coast.

Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre

Porto Alegre, the capital of Rio Grande do Sul, will add southern flair to the 2027 Women’s World Cup. The city is known for its leafy parks, riverside sunsets along the Guaíba, and a rich cultural life shaped by European influences. Fans can discover the historic city center, enjoy the region’s renowned churrasco, and explore nearby wineries in the countryside. With its warm hospitality and passionate football culture, Porto Alegre offers a distinctive southern Brazilian experience.

Recife

Recife

Recife, the lively capital of Pernambuco, will bring color and rhythm to the 2027 Women’s World Cup. Known as the “Brazilian Venice” for its canals and bridges, the city combines colonial heritage with a vibrant cultural scene. Fans can explore the historic district of Recife Antigo, enjoy Afro-Brazilian rhythms like frevo and maracatu, or relax on the nearby beaches of Boa Viagem. With its festive spirit and coastal beauty, Recife promises an unforgettable blend of football and culture.

Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s most iconic city, will be at the heart of the 2027 Women’s World Cup. From the legendary Maracanã Stadium to the world-famous beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, Rio combines football passion with breathtaking scenery. Visitors can take in views from Christ the Redeemer, stroll through the vibrant neighborhoods of Lapa and Santa Teresa, or join the lively rhythms that fill the city’s streets. With its mix of sport, culture, and natural beauty, Rio offers an experience unlike anywhere else.

Salvador

Salvador

Salvador, the capital of Bahia, will showcase its rich Afro-Brazilian heritage during the 2027 Women’s World Cup. Famous for its historic Pelourinho district with colorful colonial buildings, the city is alive with music, dance, and tradition. Fans can enjoy rhythms of samba and axé, taste Bahian specialties like acarajé, and relax on beaches that line the stunning coastline. With its festive atmosphere and cultural depth, Salvador offers a unique backdrop for football excitement.

São Paulo

São Paulo

São Paulo, Brazil’s largest city, will be a major stage for the 2027 Women’s World Cup. A true metropolis, it blends towering skylines with a world-class cultural scene. From the renowned São Paulo Museum of Art to the bustling Municipal Market, the city offers endless opportunities to explore. Its diverse culinary landscape, shaped by global influences, makes it one of the great food capitals of the world. With its energy, scale, and passion for football, São Paulo promises an unforgettable tournament atmosphere.

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Belo Horizonte, Estádio Mineirão

Belo Horizonte, Estádio Mineirão

Set in the hills of Belo Horizonte, Mineirão is one of Brazil’s grandest stadiums and a cornerstone of the 2027 Women’s World Cup. Opened in 1965 and renovated for the 2014 World Cup, it now seats around 66,658 passionate fans. Its sweeping circular shape, iconic concrete roof, and spacious esplanade connect it to the modernist Pampulha district. Inside, improved sightlines, upgraded audiovisual systems, and LED lighting elevate match-day excitement for every visitor. Mineirão honors more than football history — it’s a dynamic landmark where passion and design meet under one familiar roof.

Brasília, Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha

Brasília, Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha

Located in the heart of Brasília, this stadium is one of the largest in Brazil, with a capacity of about 72,000. Originally opened in 1974 and fully rebuilt ahead of the 2014 World Cup, it is named after Brazilian legend Mané Garrincha. Its striking circular design with tall white columns has become a landmark of the capital. Today, it hosts major sporting events, concerts, and cultural gatherings, making it a centerpiece of Brasília’s modern identity.

Fortaleza, Arena Castelão

Fortaleza, Arena Castelão

Based in Fortaleza, this stadium first opened in 1973 and was extensively rebuilt for the 2014 World Cup. It now holds approximately 63,900 spectators under a modern covered roof that enhances comfort and sightlines. It’s one of Brazil’s most important venues — hosting football, concerts, major events, and even welcoming Pope John Paul II in 1980. Fortress of energy, it blends modern functionality with cultural significance.

Porto Alegre, Estádio Beira-Rio

Porto Alegre, Estádio Beira-Rio

Opened in 1969 on the banks of the Guaíba River, this iconic stadium hosts Sport Club Internacional and seats just over 50,000 fans. It underwent a major modernization ahead of the 2014 World Cup — adding a striking new roof, upgraded facilities, and better comfort. Known for its passionate atmosphere and historic roots in Porto Alegre’s football culture, Beira‑Rio stands out as a modern yet meaningful venue for the Women’s World Cup.

Recife, Arena Pernambuco

Recife, Arena Pernambuco

Built for the 2014 World Cup and officially opened in May 2013, Arena Pernambuco is located in São Lourenço da Mata, just outside Recife. It holds approximately 46,000 spectators under its sleek, modern roof. Designed with sustainability in mind, the stadium integrates into its natural surroundings and features high-resolution LED screens, wide concourses, and accessible seating. Since the World Cup, it has hosted football, concerts, conventions, and large cultural events.

Rio de Janeiro, Estádio do Maracanã

Rio de Janeiro, Estádio do Maracanã

Maracanã is Brazil’s largest stadium, located in Rio de Janeiro, with an all-seated capacity of around 78,800 following its major renovation completed in 2013 — downsized from its original capacity of over 200,000. Originally opened in 1950 for the World Cup, it later hosted the 2014 final and the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2016 Summer Games. Renowned globally, it remains an iconic symbol of football culture, having witnessed historic moments including Pelé’s 1,000th goal and the famous “Maracanazo” upset

Salvador, Arena Fonte Nova

Salvador, Arena Fonte Nova

Inaugurated in April 2013 on the site of the former Estádio Fonte Nova, this modern venue seats just under 48,000 spectators. Its horseshoe layout includes an open end overlooking the Dique do Tororó, giving it distinctive ventilation and a nod to the original structure. A multi-purpose arena, it hosts football matches, concerts, and major cultural events. This stadium remains one of the key venues selected for the 2027 Women’s World Cup.

São Paulo, Arena Corinthians

São Paulo, Arena Corinthians

Located in the Itaquera district of São Paulo, this modern stadium was inaugurated in 2014 and hosted the opening match of the FIFA World Cup that year. With a current seating capacity of approximately 48,905, it ranks among Brazil’s largest venues. Designed for both major sporting events and concerts, it's well-connected to public transport systems, making it accessible yet impactful under São Paulo’s skyline.

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Eurocup 2024 Germany - Finals & Semi-finals Excellent trip for our family of four (with two young boys - 12 and 14) to watch the two semifinals and finals of Eurocup 2024 in Munich, Dortmund, Cologne, and Berlin. WofDi organized the entire trip and provided white glove service from the minute we landed in and left from Germany. We were chaperoned throughout the trip by Mike, Varya, and their team, who took care of every detail. (Airport transfers, hotel stays, ICE train tickets, match tickets, unique curated city tours and events, daily WhatsApp communication) and were on-hand throughout to answer questions. We look forward to more sporting events and travel with WofDi.

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World of Discoveries make you feel like you are their only customer (in a good way) that they can personalise and achieve outcomes for the biggest events in the World. Since my awesome experience at the 2018 Men's World Cup in Russia to the recent Women's World Cup 2023 held in Australia and New Zealand, Varya and her team ensure that her customers are satisfied beyond expectations. If you are looking for a real experience and a trusted partner to deliver, you should not hesitate to contact World of Discoveries.

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Australia

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Jeff & Cathy Sisler

Canada

We came across WOFDI last spring when we were trying to figure out how to attend the World Cup. The staff at WOFDI organized game tickets and accommodation for us. Communication was excellent throughout. They provided airport transfer and cultural tours as well. Wonderful experience!

Rene & Patricia Aguirre Olivares

Mexico

We have some issues with FIFA Haya card, and the agency support us all the time, ensuring we could enter to the stadium. Our manager behavior was so kindly and very responsible to support us at any moment.

Christopher Nielson

Canada

I wanted to express how happy we were with our experience. Your company helped in making a trip of our lives and would definitely be looking to reach out to you again for something like this in the future.

Disclaimer

The term '2027 FIFA Women's World Cup' is used on this site for descriptive purposes without FIFA's official endorsement. Travel packages to Brazil 2027 offered by World of Discoveries are independent from 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup organizing committee and its affiliates. The official site for 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup tournament and official tickets and hospitality packages service is https://www.fifa.com/tickets