Six nights at our breathtaking, boutique seaside hotel
Transportation
All in-country travel via private vehicle, including airport transfers to and from SDQ airport.
Most meals
Breakfast and at least one additional meal per day.
Baseball playing fees
Field rental, umpires, game balls, and any other fees associated with our playing opportunities.
Game Uniform and Laundry
Players will receive at least a game jersey and hat, and we'll provide laundry service for on-field outerwear.
Tickets and admission
Tickets to one LIDOM Winter League game, museums, and other group activities.
Sightseeing
Curated sightseeing opportunities and cultural experiences.
Dedicated Tour Staff
A bilingual, professional tour staff will accompany you the entire time
Carbon offset
To mitigate our tour's environmental impact, we will apply 1% of each guest's tour cost towards the purchase of a carbon offset from Sustainable Travel International.
What’s not included
Airfare to/from the DR
Some meals
Some meals during free time or while on certain excursions are not included in your tour package.
Outstanding trip as we accomplished our goal of visiting the last two stadiums (Yokohama Stadium and Vantelin Dome) that we missed last year because of Typhoon Shanshan. Our trip was capably led by extraordinaire guide Yuri Karasawa. We saw five games -four NPB and one minor league. This schedule seemed aggressive; however, the activities were well spaced out with some much needed down time. Although this was a baseball themed tour, we were able to experience other cultural activities such as visiting Osaka Castle, a city walking tour in Dotonbori where we had a delicious okonomiyaki lunch, fluffy japanese pancakes and Creamia Soft Serve ice cream for snacks, dinner at an amazing "standing sushi bar" ("Bistro Tachizushi Kalimotxo"), and the Hirakuza Sumo Show, which was highly educational and entertaining. One of the highlights in Nagoya was the Ichiro Pilgrimage to visit the I-fain Exhibition Room, the Kuko Batting Cage where Ichiro spent countless hours honing his batting skills, and then having dinner at his favorite restaurant, Bajoyutaka Restaurant. During parts of the tour, we were joined by Chihiro Hasegawa, Trevor Raichura and Yuhei Konaka who provided our group with insight to Pro Yakyu. Overall, this tour was a grand slam success.
This was one of the best tours I have ever been on! It was great to experience Japanese culture and see Japanese baseball in person. Our guides, Yuri, Chihiro, and Trevor were amazing, and incredibly helpful in guiding us through Japan and explaining differences between NPB and MLB. Having a chance to visit the Ichiro Suzuki museum, and meet his father is something I will always remember.
The trip was an incredible experience—filled with baseball, culture, and memories that will last a lifetime. From start to finish, the planning, communication, and overall organization were outstanding. Every detail, from travel accommodations to cultural activities and tournament scheduling, was handled with professionalism and care. This trip exceeded all of our expectations, and we would highly recommend them to any family considering this opportunity.
This trip was truly one of a lifetime! I can’t rave enough about Shane, Danny, Chihiro, Yuri, Takito, and all the families and kids we met throughout the trip. If you get the chance to do a trip with Extra Innings Travel DO IT! We miss everyone already!
We just returned from the play abroad trip in Japan, and it was an absolutely unforgettable experience. Only someone with a passion for both baseball and travel could organize a trip like this—thank you, Shane and Danny. Our guides were incredible: Yuri, a walking encyclopedia of Japanese baseball history; Chihiro, whose love and passion for the game shone through every moment; and Takuto, who wrangled the energy of a group of boys with the ease (and discipline!) of a boxer.
What made this trip so special was that it wasn’t just about baseball or sightseeing—it was about connection. From sharing amazing meals, to spontaneous encounters with local youth teams on the train, to the friendships our kids formed, the experience was rich and meaningful. The hospitality shown by the youth teams who welcomed us was extraordinary. And honestly, how many 11 year olds can say they played in a semi-pro stadium in Japan?
This was our first organized tour, and while we had to budget carefully, it was worth every bit. We’re already looking forward to joining the Dominican Republic tour next year!