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Experience the thrill of live football at Estádio de São Miguel in Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal – an unforgettable experience! Santa Clara, the pride of the Azores, is the region’s most successful soccer team and the only club from the archipelago to compete in prestigious UEFA tournaments, including the UEFA Intertoto Cup and the UEFA Europa Conference League. On the opposing side stands SCP Sporting, best known for playing in the Primeira Liga, the topflight of Portuguese football.
Package includes:
- 6 Night Hotel Stay at your choice of 4 or 5 stars centrally located hotel in São Miguel
- Breakfast Daily
- Ticket to the game
- Pre match lunch
- Transfers hotel-stadium
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6 nights in Grand Hotel ocean view BB;
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RT Transfers airport;
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RT Transfers to the match;
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Ticket for game in Bancada Açores (the central uncovered one)
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Lunch in match game;
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Guide escorting in the lunch and transfers to game;
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Full Day Tour of Furnas with lunch
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Full Day Tour of Sete Cidades with lunch
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6 nights in São Miguel Park standard room BB;
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RT Transfers airport;
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RT Transfers to the match;
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Ticket for game in Bancada Açores (the central uncovered one)
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Lunch in match game;
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Guide escorting in the lunch and transfers to game;
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Full Day Tour of Furnas with lunch
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Full Day Tour of Sete Cidades with lunch
- Airfare
- Transfers airport to hotel
- Tours
- Single supplement
- Tips and Gratuities
Portugal and Madeira are on GMT time, or five hours difference between the east coast of the US. The time in the Azores is four hours ahead of Boston, and seven hours ahead of San Francisco.
Portuguese is the official language of Portugal and its islands. Most hotels, stores and restaurants have English speaking employees or menus written in English.
Portugal and its islands use the euro as its currency. You can exchange money at the airport, or in the major cities/towns.
Most major credit cards are accepted, just look for a sign that says “Multibanco” or the credit card sticker in a shop or restaurant window. When paying by credit card they will bring you a handheld machine that they insert the card or swipe. Just remember to press ok if you accept, as most times it will ask for a PIN.
Gratuities are common in Portugal and its islands, though not as common as the US. Below is a suggested guide as to what to leave behind as a gratuity.
Restaurants: Expect to leave a few euros of change of gratuity, as 15%-20% is not common.
Tour Guides: 5-10 euros tip per person on a full-day tour. Tour Bus Drivers: 2-5 euros tip per person on a full-day tour. Cab Drivers: No gratuity needed.
Electricity in Portugal and its islands is 220-240 volts, and it uses a different socket/outlet compared to the US. Check the voltage accepted, with whatever device that you use, should the device be built for that type of voltage, then an adapter would be needed to charge the device.
Portugal and its islands have many places to connect to the Internet. Most hotels have an Internet /Wi-Fi connection and provide you with the password to connect. Restaurants and cafes also have connections, though password protected, just be sure to ask for the password. Also, in some towns, there is a local Wi-Fi, where it is free to connect.
Please check with your cell phone provider. Mention that you are traveling to “Portugal” and they can let you know if you have coverage with your phone. You can also purchase a prepaid cell phone in Portugal, the cost is about 25 euros, and it provides you with a Portuguese number and a certain amount of credits to make calls. Some providers even have specials where the calls are free to landlines.