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Arenal
 
June 30th to July 4th 2011

 
 
HELLO

Welcome to the fourth international Ultimate Frisbee Tournament in Costa Rica. After three very successful tournaments, we are looking forward to our fourth year hosting this tournament

Details about the tournament can be found on the left hand tabs. You can also contact Carlos (tournament director) with questions at calvoch@hotmail.com
**Please put CR Tournament in the subject line of your e-mail**

Come and join us for five days and four nights of the best Ultimate Fun in the tropical Rain Forest of Costa Rica, June 30th to July 4th, 2011. The tournament takes place on well groomed fields of the Tilajari Hotel. The Tilajari Hotel is located 30 minutes away from the impressive Arenal Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in the world. After arriving at San Jose international airport, we spend the first night (Thursday, June 30th) at the Hotel Vesuvio in San Jose, with a fun pick up game with the Costa Rica Ultimate Frisbee team on Thursday night. Then come two days of great Frisbee at the Tilajari Hotel

Included in the tournament price of $400 are: hike in the Tropical Rain Forest, afternoon visit to the Arenal Volcano naturally heated hot springs, tournament t-shirt, tournament frisbee, breakfast and transportation. Beer will be available throughout the tournament at $2, fruits and water will be provided at the fields

Space is limited to 90 players, 45 Costa Ricans and 45 foreigners, so register soon.

HURRY UP!.

Flights from the South East of the United States are usually the cheapest running from as low as $150 if you flight out of Miami up to $800 from other locations, find cheap tickets at Cheap Tickets

The flight takes from 3 to 3.5 hours if you fly from the South East.

To see the travel schedule for 2011 go here


 

 



To watch pictures of past events visit our facebook group 2008 2009 2010

History of Frisbee in
Costa Rica



In 1990, the Miami Ultimate player Garrett Crosbie moved to Costa Rica to work as a teacher in a local private high school. Garrett started an informal practice with some of the high school students, later the practice moved to the soccer fields at one of the main universities in San Jose
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