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Spain Soccer Tours for Massachusetts

Massachusetts anchors New England's youth soccer pyramid, with the New England Revolution academy at the top and a deep ECNL and club base across Greater Boston and the surrounding states. Odisea Tours has hosted US soccer programs since 2005, and Massachusetts groups build their Spain tour around the Iberia nonstop from Boston to Madrid, one of the shortest transatlantic flights from any US gateway.

01 / Flying from Massachusetts

How Massachusetts groups actually get there.

Massachusetts's gateway to Spain is Boston Logan (BOS), with Iberia operating a year-round nonstop to Madrid of around 7 hours, one of the shortest transatlantic flights from any US gateway. Boston also carries seasonal nonstop service to Madrid and Barcelona on Delta and Aer Lingus partners, which adds optionality in the spring and summer peak windows. Groups from Worcester, Providence and southern New Hampshire all use the Logan gateway.

Gateway airports
  • BOS (Iberia nonstop to MAD, around 7 hours)
  • seasonal additional carriers in spring and summer
02 / The Massachusetts soccer landscape

Where Massachusetts soccer already plays.

Mass Youth Soccer registers the largest competitive base in New England, and the New England Revolution run their MLS Next academy out of the Boston metro. ECNL fields a strong Massachusetts contingent across both genders, and the region's club soccer feeds one of the densest college pipelines in the country, anchored by the deep Division I, II and III presence across New England. The MIAA high school season runs in the fall, which leaves spring break and summer clear for international travel.

Major Massachusetts soccer organisations
  • Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association (Mass Youth Soccer)
  • ECNL New England and ECNL Northeast
  • MLS Next (New England Revolution academy)
  • NPL Northeast
  • Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA)
Ideal group types
  • New England Revolution academy and affiliate sides
  • ECNL clubs across Mass Youth Soccer
  • MIAA varsity high school programs
  • Ivy League, Patriot League, Hockey East and NESCAC college soccer programs
  • Competitive club and select squads from U13 up
04 / Where your players train

Three training homes. No middleman.

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FC Barcelona

Joan Gamper facilities · FC Barcelona coaching staff

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Valencia CF

Paterna training ground · Valencia CF coaching staff

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Spanish FA

RFEF headquarters, Las Rozas · Accommodation and training

06 / Three reasons Massachusetts teams pick Spain
01

Boston to Madrid nonstop on Iberia is around 7 hours, one of the shortest transatlantic flights from any US gateway. Massachusetts groups land rested and train the same day.

02

Boston picks up seasonal additional carriers to Spain in the spring and summer, exactly the peak tour windows, which keeps group rates competitive.

03

The MIAA fall soccer season leaves spring break and summer wide open for a Spain tour with no conflict with the competitive calendar.

07 / When Massachusetts teams travel

The travel windows that actually work.

Spring break (April) and summer (June through mid-July) are the two most-booked windows for Massachusetts youth clubs. The MIAA fall high school season means most Massachusetts school programs travel in spring or early summer. College programs typically travel in late September.

09 / Frequently asked from Massachusetts

Questions Massachusetts coaches ask first.

How long is the flight from Massachusetts to Spain?

Boston Logan (BOS) runs year-round nonstop service to Madrid on Iberia, around 7 hours, one of the shortest transatlantic flights from any US gateway. Boston also picks up seasonal nonstop service to Madrid and Barcelona in the spring and summer. Groups from Worcester, Providence and southern New Hampshire all use Logan.

Does a tour fit around the MIAA soccer calendar?

Yes. MIAA high school soccer runs in the fall, so spring break (April) and summer (June and the first half of July) are the cleanest windows for a Massachusetts school program. Both leave the competitive season untouched.

What does a Spain tour from Massachusetts cost per player?

A 10-day Spain soccer tour from Massachusetts sits between roughly $3,295 and $4,000 per player for ground services. The 7-hour Boston nonstop to Madrid keeps the airfare base among the lowest of any US state, and the seasonal carrier additions in spring and summer help.

Do you also serve clubs from Rhode Island and New Hampshire?

Yes. New England is treated as a single market for tour planning, with Boston Logan as the shared gateway. Clubs from Providence, Worcester, southern New Hampshire and the rest of the region use the same Logan nonstop and the same tour formats apply.

Step one

Plan a tour from Massachusetts. We reply the same day.

Tell us your squad size, age group, home metro and the window you are looking at. We come back inside seven days with a draft itinerary that names the hotels, the training facilities, the cities and the per-player number.