ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010


ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010
30 April - 16 May
Gullivers Sports Travel is an Official Travel Agent for ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010.
The third ICC World Twenty20 is being held in the West Indies in April and May 2010. The ICC World Twenty20 showcases the world's best cricketing talent in this fast and thrilling tournament.
The men's tournament will take place in St Lucia, Guyana and Barbados and St Kitts will stage the women’s group stages of the tournament.
ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010 Match Schedule
The Calypso Tour is now sold out and we have now introduced Calypso Tour 3 - see below for full details and to book online from £2199pp.
Single island options available from £1,680pp – see below for details. Alternatively, please contact us if you would like to tailor-make your itinerary.
ICC World Twenty20 2010 - The Calypso Tour 3
- T2010T3
- from £2199

- Dates
- 04 May 2010 - 19 May 2010
- Duration
- 15 nights
- Package Type
- Fully Escorted
Tour Inclusions
Super Eights, Semi Finals and Final; Itinerary: Barbados/St Lucia/Barbados; Return economy class flights from London Gawick to Barbados with British Airways; Return domestic flights from Barbados/St Lucia; Standard accommodation at Allamanda (Barbados) & The St Lucian (St Lucia); Breakfast; Return airport/hotel and match day transfers; Guaranteed match tickets.
Please note match tickets are in addition to the tour cost at face value, where you can order tickets as required for the Super Eights, Semi Finals and Final by contacting the office on telephone number: 01684 293175.
Barbados Only | Super Eights
7 nights staying at Blue Orchids Beach Hotel from £1680pp (based on two sharing).
St Lucia Only | Super Eights & Semi-Finals
7 nights from £1769pp (based on two sharing)
Pool Matches | Guyana
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Call us on 01684 293175 or email gullivers@gulliverstravel.co.uk
ICC World Twenty20 West Indies 2010 Destination Profile
Peter is a regular face on Gullivers' cricket tours and his knowledge of the Caribbean is second to none, after escorting tours here for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 and last year's England Cricket Tour to the West Indies. Peter played cricket for the RAF for 28 years, so you can be assured that his passion for cricket is strong as yours! Find out more about Peter.
Gullivers was an Official Travel Agent for ICC World Twenty20 South Africa 2007 and ICC World Twenty20 England 2009.
South Africa 2007 World Twenty20 Tour
All in all, it was a memorable experience for all involved – and few will forget the ‘disco girls’ celebrating every boundary and wicket!
Peter Hodcroft, Rainbow Tour Manager
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Gullivers was an Official Travel Agent when the second ICC World Twenty20 was held in England. Pakistan became 2009 T20 men's champions, beating Sri Lanka by eight wickets in a thrilling 20-20 final. Whilst in the women's Twenty20 final, England beat New Zealand in a six wicket success.
Twenty20 Match Tickets
Official World T20 match tickets are guaranteed with all Gullivers' 20-20 tour packages.Past World T20 Winners
Men's ICC World Twenty20
| 2007 | India |
| 2009 | Pakistan |
Women's ICC World Twenty20
| 2009 | England |
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Renowned for its beautiful beaches, virtually guaranteed sunshine, love of cricket and friendly locals - where better to enjoy the ICC World Twenty20 than the West Indies?