Sports tourism is fast emerging as one of the most exciting drivers of experiential travel, with Indian travellers increasingly planning holidays around iconic sporting events, legendary stadiums and once-in-a-lifetime fan experiences. While cricket continues to inspire overseas travel, growing interest in cricket, football, F1 racing, tennis, golf and endurance sports is encouraging travellers to explore destinations through the lens of sport. According to Thomas Cook India and SOTC Travel, travellers are increasingly extending these sports-led getaways into longer holidays, combining marquee events with local culture, cuisine, sightseeing and nearby attractions to create richer, experience-led itineraries. Emerging racquet sports like padel are also gaining traction among urban Indian travellers, further broadening the appeal of sports-inspired holidays.

From iconic cricket grounds and historic football stadiums to world-famous race circuits and scenic adventure destinations, here are 15 destinations every Indian sports enthusiast should add to their bucket list in 2026.

1. Melbourne, Australia

Sports: Tennis | Cricket | Formula 1 | Australian Rules Football

Few cities rival Melbourne when it comes to sporting culture. Home to the Australian Open, the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix and the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), the city offers an action-packed sporting calendar at the start of every year. Beyond the stadiums, visitors can discover Melbourne’s vibrant laneways, renowned café culture, coastal drives and thriving culinary scene, making it an ideal destination to combine sport with leisure.

Best time to visit: January–April

2. London, United Kingdom

Sports: Cricket | Football | Tennis

London remains one of the world’s great sporting capitals. From watching a match at the historic Lord’s Cricket Ground and experiencing the unmatched atmosphere of the Premier League to witnessing the traditions of Wimbledon, the city offers unforgettable experiences for fans across multiple sports. Add iconic landmarks, museums, shopping and theatre, and London easily becomes a complete sporting holiday.

Best time to visit: May–September

3. Dubai, UAE

Sports: Cricket | Golf | Horse Racing

Dubai has become one of the Middle East’s leading sports tourism destinations, attracting Indian travellers with international cricket fixtures, world-class golf tournaments and the prestigious Dubai World Cup horse race. Short flight times, luxury hospitality, shopping festivals and desert adventures make it an easy destination to extend a sporting weekend into a memorable family holiday.

Best time to visit: November–March

4. Barcelona, Spain

Sports: Football

For football fans, Barcelona needs little introduction. Watching FC Barcelona play—or touring the legendary Camp Nou—is a bucket-list experience that attracts visitors from around the world. Beyond football, Barcelona’s Mediterranean coastline, iconic architecture, bustling markets and celebrated culinary scene make it one of Europe’s most rewarding city breaks.

Best time to visit: April–June & September–October

5. Madrid, Spain

Sports: Football | Tennis

Madrid combines two of Europe’s biggest sporting attractions in one destination. Football lovers can experience the thrill of watching Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu, while tennis fans can plan their visit around the Madrid Open, one of the ATP Tour’s premier clay-court tournaments. Rich history, grand boulevards and a vibrant food scene further elevate Madrid’s appeal.

Best time to visit: April–May & September–November

6. Singapore

Sports: Formula 1 | Golf

The Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix has become one of the sport’s most iconic races, with Marina Bay transforming into a spectacular night-time street circuit. The city also hosts prestigious golf events and offers world-class attractions, Michelin-starred dining, luxury shopping and family-friendly entertainment, making it one of Asia’s most complete sporting getaways.

Best time to visit: September–October

7. Paris, France

Sports: Tennis | Football

Paris offers the perfect blend of sporting prestige and timeless elegance. Tennis enthusiasts can experience the excitement of Roland-Garros during the French Open, while football fans can soak in the electric atmosphere of top-flight European football. Between matches, visitors can explore the city’s celebrated museums, charming cafés and iconic landmarks.

Best time to visit: May–July

8. Tokyo, Japan

Sports: Baseball | Sumo | Formula 1

Tokyo delivers a sporting experience unlike any other. Baseball enjoys immense popularity, while attending a Grand Sumo Tournament offers visitors an authentic glimpse into one of Japan’s oldest traditions. Motorsport enthusiasts can also include the Japanese Grand Prix in their itinerary. Combined with exceptional cuisine, efficient transport and fascinating cultural experiences, Tokyo offers something for every sports fan.

Best time to visit: March–May & September–November

9. Doha, Qatar

Sports: Football | Formula 1 | Tennis

Following the success of the FIFA World Cup, Doha has firmly established itself as a premier sporting destination. The city continues to host world-class football, Formula 1 and international tennis events, supported by exceptional infrastructure. Visitors can complement the sporting action with visits to museums, traditional souqs, luxury resorts and desert excursions.

Best time to visit: November–February

10. Monaco

Sports: Formula 1

Few sporting spectacles rival the glamour of the Monaco Grand Prix. Watching Formula 1 cars navigate the narrow streets of Monte Carlo is a bucket-list experience for motorsport enthusiasts. The race weekend is complemented by luxury yachts, waterfront cafés, designer boutiques and breathtaking Mediterranean scenery.

Best time to visit: May

11. Abu Dhabi, UAE

Sports: Formula 1 | Cricket | Golf

As the host of Formula 1’s season finale, Abu Dhabi has become one of the most sought-after destinations for motorsport fans. The city also regularly stages international cricket fixtures and prestigious golf tournaments, while offering world-class theme parks, cultural attractions and pristine beaches. Easy accessibility from India makes Abu Dhabi a popular choice for sports-led holidays.

Best time to visit: November–December

12. Zurich, Switzerland

Sports: Skiing | Football

Zurich serves as the ideal gateway to Switzerland’s spectacular Alpine experiences. During winter, travellers can head to nearby ski resorts to enjoy skiing and snowboarding, while football enthusiasts can explore the city’s sporting culture or use Zurich as a base for discovering Switzerland’s scenic mountain towns. Combined with picturesque lakes, charming old towns and efficient rail journeys, Zurich offers an active European escape.

Best time to visit: December–March (ski season) | May–September

13. Kitzbühel, Austria

Sports: Skiing

Nestled in the Austrian Alps, Kitzbühel is one of Europe’s premier winter sports destinations. Whether you’re an experienced skier or trying the sport for the first time, the resort offers excellent slopes alongside luxury alpine hospitality. During the warmer months, hiking, cycling and golf transform the destination into an outdoor playground, making it attractive well beyond the ski season.

Best time to visit: January–March (winter) | June–September (summer)

14. Cape Town, South Africa

Sports: Cricket | Surfing

Cape Town combines spectacular scenery with a rich sporting culture. Cricket enthusiasts can experience the iconic Newlands Cricket Ground, while the city’s coastline offers some of the world’s best surfing conditions. Visitors can also explore nearby vineyards, wildlife reserves and Table Mountain, making Cape Town an excellent choice for travellers looking to combine sport with nature and adventure.

Best time to visit: November–March

15. New Zealand

Sports: Cricket | Adventure Sports

For Indian cricket enthusiasts, New Zealand offers the opportunity to experience the sport against some of the world’s most breathtaking backdrops. Iconic venues in cities such as Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch have hosted memorable international matches featuring India, making the destination a favourite among travelling fans. Beyond cricket, New Zealand is synonymous with adventure—from bungee jumping and jet boating to glacier hikes and scenic road trips. Its dramatic landscapes, warm hospitality and abundance of outdoor experiences make it the perfect destination to combine sporting passion with an unforgettable holiday.

Best time to visit: November–March

Sports tourism today is about far more than simply attending a match or tournament, it’s about experiencing a destination through the passion, energy and traditions that sport brings to life. Whether it’s the roar of the crowd at Lord’s, the excitement of Formula 1 under Singapore’s night sky, the magic of Wimbledon or the atmosphere of a football match in Spain, these experiences create memories that last long after the final whistle.

With a packed global sporting calendar and growing appetite for experience-led travel, 2026 presents the perfect opportunity for Indian travellers to combine their love for sport with unforgettable holidays across some of the world’s most exciting destinations.

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