Monaco GP Hospitality & VIP Ticket Packages
Monte Carlo, Monaco
22-25 May 2025
Book your Monaco Grand Prix hospitality, VIP tickets or travel packages for 2025.
If you are looking for glamour it really doesn’t get any more glamorous than the Monaco Grand Prix. It’s the jewel in the Formula One calendar attracting A-list celebrities, VIPs and even royalty from around the world.
It’s no wonder as Monaco itself is stunning and absolutely packed with riches and wealth. Think upscale casinos, yacht-lined marinas and prestigious residents.
Being such a tiny independent city-state on France’s stunning Mediterranean coastline, the Grand Prix here is fast, daring and absolutely action-packed. Wherever you are you’ll feel the roar of the fastest cars in the world on one of the world’s most exhilarating tracks.
We can offer a range of exclusive Monaco Grand Prix VIP hospitality packages that include watching the race from our yacht located in a prime location in Monaco harbour or our private suite overlooking the start/finish line.
Monaco Grand Prix Harbour Yacht Packages
If you want to be very close to the action our yacht has a prime location in Monaco harbour offering great views of the race.
Your guests will enjoy gourmet food and complimentary drinks throughout. We also have some cabins available if you want to stay onboard offering the ultimate Monaco Grand Prix hospitality experience.
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Monaco Grand Prix Terrace Hospitality
We have a range of VIP private hospitality terraces available at the Monaco Grand Prix.
The Shangri La is a luxury apartment that stands on the starting grid of the Monaco Grand Prix and offers fantastic views of the race. The Shangri La probably has the best view of the Monaco Grand Prix with nearly seventy per cent of the track in view from this excellent vantage point.
You will enjoy breathtaking views of the Monaco harbour and the glimmering yachts that line the prestigious waterfront. You will be able to relish Monaco Grand Prix’s heart-pounding moments from an unrivalled perch. Directly below, catch the starting grid spectacle, then thrill to every lap’s lightning-speed action—your front-row ticket to racing nirvana!
You and your guests will enjoy gourmet cuisine, an open bar throughout the day and fantastic views, ensuring a memorable day.
If you are looking for the ultimate VIP terrace experience at the Monaco Grand Prix we do also have some private terraces available within the Shangri La as well as the roof top terrace on the adjacent Heracles terrace.
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A selection of photos from the Shangri La at the Monaco Grand Prix last year. Please click on each image to enlarge.
Monaco Shangri La Terrace Package Inclusions
- Viewing from our Shangri La apartment balcony overlooking the starting grid and 70% of the Monaco track
- VIP hosts and hostesses welcoming guests
- Coffee and French pastries on arrival
- Champagne reception before lunch
- Superb gourmet buffet lunch with fine wines
- Complimentary bar throughout the day
- Professional, bilingual event staff
- Race programme and ear plugs
- Television race coverage inside the apartment
Monaco Club F1 – at the Monaco Dance Academy
View and video from The Monaco Dance Academy
The Monaco Club F1 is at the Monaco Dance Academy which is one of the oldest buildings in the principality is located just above St Devote corner giving great views of the circuit. This elegant building has real character and charm and gives an air of elegance from the moment you enter.
You can view the race from three different locations, the Gardens, mid terrace and top floor piano bar. There is also a F1 simulator, a Q&A with an F1 celebrity, an option to enjoy an onsite massage and of course guests will enjoy lunch and an open champagne bar throughout the day.
Monaco Club F1 Inclusions:
- VIP hosts and hostesses welcoming guests
- Open champagne bar
- Superb buffet lunch with fine wines
- Complimentary bar throughout the day
- Professional, bilingual event staff
- Race programme and ear plugs
- Q&A with F1 celebrity
- F1 simulator
- Massage and nail bar
See a selection of photos from the Monaco Dance Academy. Click on any image to enlarge.
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Monaco Three Night Fully-Inclusive Package
Looking for an all inclusive Monaco Grand Prix package?
You will be flown out on the Friday and upon arrival in Nice you will be transferred to the four star Hotel Riviera.
On the Saturday and Sunday we have a range of viewing and hospitality options before you fly back to the UK on the Monday having had an unforgettable weekend.
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Hotel Accommodation for Monaco Grand Prix Weekend
We have a range of accommodation options during the Grand Prix weekend.
These vary from the best five star hotels in Monaco such as the Hotel de Paris and the Hermitage to hotels in Nice such as Le Meridien and the Radisson Blu.
Most hotels are three night minimum stays but we can sometimes arrange accommodation for shorter stays.
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Monaco Incentives, Extras & VIP Day Trips
VIP day trips from London/Manchester
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We can also arrange Grandstand tickets, transfers, The Amber Lounge, drinks with Formula One legends, pit lane walks and more.
Looking for a big incentive trip to Monaco?
Monaco GP Race Itinerary 2025
Saturday 24th May
09:00 – 09:25 Formula Renault 3.5 Qualifying Session Serie A
09:30 – 09:55 Formula Renault 3.5 Qualifying Session Serie B
11:00 – 12:00 Formula One 3rd Practice Session
14:00 – 15:00 FORMULA ONE QUALIFYING SESSION
16:10 – 17:00 GP2 Race
Sunday 25th May
09:45 – 10:20 Porsche Supercup Race (16 laps)
11:10 – 11:55 Formula Renault 3.5 Race (25 laps)
12:30 Formula One Drivers’ Track Parade
14:00 FORMULA ONE GRAND PRIX DE MONACO (78 LAPS)
For prices, availability and further information on any of our 2025 Monaco Grand Prix hospitality packages please email us at [email protected]
The Monaco Grand Prix
Held annually in May this was first run in Monaco in 1929, won by William Grover Williams who was driving a Bugatti, and to this day is still known as the most prestigious race in the Formula One calendar which every F1 driver is looking to win.
The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the few street circuits left on the F1 calendar and is one of the most demanding for the drivers. It is one of the hardest to overtake with several sharp corners coupled with the narrow streets and tunnels. The Lowes hairpin is taken at just under 50km/h which is the slowest corner on the F1 circuit. The race offers fantastic views for spectators who can watch the race with the background of Monaco harbour and all the fabulous yachts on display. Most of the action tends to be seen on the first corner where crashes often occur. The race is run over 78 laps and just over 160 miles.
In 1966 and 1996 only four drivers finished the race which shows how tough this race can be even for the best F1 drivers. In 1996 Olivier Panis won the race in what was his only win in his career. Age though is no barrier at the Monaco Grand Prix as in 1955 a local man, Louis Chiron, competed the race at aged fifty-five. Two cars have ended up in the sea driven by Alberto Ascari and Paul Hawkins!
The late great Ayrton Senna has won the race six times including five in a row between 1989 and 1993, he also had eight podium finishes in just ten races. Between 1984 and 1993 Senna and Prost dominated the Monaco Grand Prix and were the only drivers who won the race. England’s Graham Hill won the race five times in the 1960s earning him the nickname ‘Mr Monaco.’ Indeed, five of his fourteen Grand Prix wins were won at the Monaco Grand Prix. McLaren lead the constructor’s championship with fifteen wins.
In the late nighties and early 2000s the German Michael Schumacher was the dominant force winning the race five times but drew controversy in 2006 when he stopped his car during qualifying blocking the track. His actions led to him getting put to the back of the grid for the Grand Prix on the Sunday. One of the most popular winners was Jenson Button in 2009 who led the race from pole and celebrated only as Jenson can!
In 2020 the race was cancelled for the first time in nearly 70 years due to Covid-19 along with a couple of other Grand Prix. The races that did run pretty much had no spectators at all.
The Monaco Grand Prix is the only race where the practice session takes place on the Thursday rather than the Friday and the race is very well organised with the track being open to spectators to walk around soon after the racing finishes each day. The podium is located just by the Royal Box close to the finishing line.
Being such as prestigious Grand Prix and with its idyllic location by Monaco harbour we can offer a range of Monaco Grand Prix VIP packages. If you are looking for Monaco yacht hospitality, we have a range of 31m,36m and 44m track side yachts with come with gourmet cuisine, open bar, Q&A with an F1 celebrity. For those that are looking for a real VIP experience we have some cabins available, these are either twin, double, or master cabins.
We also have a range of Monaco Terrace packages which overlook the starting grid and finish line and offer a bird’s eye view of the course and Monaco harbour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you watch the Monaco Grand Prix from a hotel?
Yes, we offer Monaco Grand Prix packages that allow you to watch the race from a hotel. This can be from the Hotel Du Paris, Metropole of Fairmont to name a few. Our viewing suites at the Fairmont are right by the track where the cars turn 180 degrees. At the Fairmont we can even offer your private ten person viewing suite to ensure one of the best Monaco Grand Prix experiences.
How much are VIP tickets to the Monaco Grand Prix?
The cost of VIP tickets to the Monaco Grand Prix can vary significantly based on several factors, including the location of the seating, the level of hospitality, and additional services provided. The most expensive packages tend to be the hospitality where you a guest of one of the F1 teams in the Paddock. The most glamourous Monaco Grand Prix hospitality package, in many people’s eyes, is watching the race from a super yacht.
Is there a dress code for the Monaco Grand Prix?
We advise our Monaco hospitality guests to be smart casual, in comfortable attire, for the Grand Prix. Monaco is known for its Mediterranean climate, so wearing comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing is recommended. Light and breathable fabrics are suitable, especially if you will be spending most of the day on a yacht. Given the outdoor nature of the event, it is advisable to bring sun protection items such as sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses.
How much does it cost to watch the Monaco Grand Prix from a yacht?
This depends on the day you attend. Thursday and Friday are the cheapest days, then Saturday, which is the practice day. Sunday, being race day, is the highest price to view the race from one of our yachts but it is the ultimate Monaco Grand Prix package. The cost varies on where the yacht is moored, the size of the yacht and how luxurious the yacht is. For the ultimate Monaco Grand Prix yacht experience you could look to charter your own yacht! Contact us and we can send you our Monaco Grand Prix yacht packages.
How do you get in a yacht in Monaco F1?
As the Monaco Grand Prix is a street circuit the roads close around 6am on each day there is racing. Therefore, to get onboard our yachts you take one of our tenders from Fontvielle Harbour, which is 15-minute walk from Monaco. The tenders take around 10 minutes and take you round from Fontvielle to Monaco harbour. Entering the harbour on a tender passing all the huge yachts is a wonderful experience which our guests enjoy and adds to their Monaco Grand Prix hospitality experience.
How much is the most expensive F1 ticket in Monaco?
The most expensive F1 ticket in Monaco is the Paddock Club package hosted by one of the F1 teams. With this package you are with the team, hear from members of the F1 team, enjoy pit walks and tour of the Paddock so as you can see is one of the best Monaco Grand Prix Packages. Staying on board one of our Super Yachts at the Monaco Grand Prix is not cheap either but you are there five nights, and all your food and drink is included throughout your stay, and you do not have to worry about going anywhere to view the race.
How much does it cost to rent a boat in Monaco f1?
If you are looking to charter your own yacht for the Monaco Grand Prix, prices start at around £150,000. Contact us for further details.
Can you stay in Nice for the Monaco Grand Prix?
Yes, many of our guests stay in Nice as part of their Monaco Grand Prix package. Nice is only 20 minutes by train from Monaco and the hotels are a lot cheaper here than in Monaco. We have rooms in various four and five start hotels. The trains are very frequent and start early in the morning. If you wish to take a taxi it can take between 30 minutes and an hour depending on traffic.
Where is the best place to stay for the Monaco Grand Prix?
Having the master cabin on one of our yachts is one of the ultimate Monaco Grand Prix packages! The best hotels in Monaco are the Hotel Du Paris, Metropole and Hermitage which are all 5-star hotels. We also have rooms in 3- and 4-star hotels in Monaco too.
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