A range of World Cup travel packages have been released by Travelpack on the eve of the tournament draw tomorrow (Friday).
The operator’s itineraries across the host nations of the US, Canada and Mexico range from eight nights to a 49-night “full tournament experience”.
Prices, including three group stage matches, lead-in at £4,699 per person based on eight nights in Toronto with return Air Canada flights.
A 21-night stay based on eight adults staying in a a four-bed villa in Orlando starts at £1,649pp including return international flights, and a 15-seater van hire for following teams during the initial rounds.
The full tournament option start at £2,299pp for 49 nights in a villa positioned for easy access to Orlando International airport for travel to match venues.
Prices rise to £4,999pp for nine-nights taking in Boston, Philadelphia and New York City including one group stage match.
Managing director Vishal Patel said: "As a family business, we prioritise personalised service and security.
“Our extensive product range, covering everything from flights to specialised ground arrangements, allows us to build packages that are unmatched in value and convenience. We handle the complexity so your clients can focus on the game.”
However, the Scottish Passengers Agents’ Association (SPAA) urged fans not to book anything until the draw.
In guidance to Scotland supporters, the trade body said: “There are 16 host cities. You could guess the wrong country, never mind the wrong stadium.
“Once the fixtures are announced, the picture becomes instantly clearer - and your travel agent can move quickly, statistically faster than your cousin who insists he knows the group ‘because he dreamt it’.”