The ultimate luxury experience at the Monaco Grand Prix
As one of the most glamorous events on the Formula 1 circuit, the Monaco Grand Prix is always highly anticipated. The thundering roar of engines on the starting grid, the excitement of the crowd as the cars rush by at speeds of up to 290 km/h and the jubilant, Champagne-fuelled celebrations on the podium form a spectacle that excites not only motorsport fans, but also affluent travellers from around the globe.
It isn’t just about racing, though – it’s a social event that attracts upscale travellers, celebrities and even royalty. Indeed, for many who attend, the race is just one component of an unforgettable travel experience. And this couldn’t be more true in May 2025 for travellers lucky enough to be on board EXPLORA II.
Seeing the Monaco Grand Prix with Explora Journeys
Ultra-luxury cruise line, Explora Journeys, is offering an indulgent week-long experience, providing you with unparalleled access to the Monaco Grand Prix. As a passenger on board EXPLORA II in the heart of Monaco’s legendary Port Hercule habour, your all-inclusive floating luxury hotel will enjoy spectacular views, yet be just minutes from the action. It’s a privileged location that allows you to watch cars zip through the narrow streets of the principality.
All 461 ocean-front suites on board EXPLORA II feature a private sun terrace, elegantly combining space and light to help you truly relax and feel closer to the ocean.
The suites are among the most spacious on any ship and are bathed in natural light thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows.
Although you might not wish to leave the comforts of EXPLORA II, 3-Day Grandstand Tribune T2 tickets will be included for all suite categories and Paddock Club VIP Hospitality access for those staying in an Ocean Residence. This means you will enjoy the heart of the action in unparalleled style, able to see events unfold on one of the world’s most iconic circuits whilst still savouring an opulent home-from-home experience that befit the elegance of Monaco.
More than just motorsport
While the smell of burning rubber and the roar of the engines is undoubtedly a key part of any Monaco Grand Prix experience, you’ll also have the opportunity to immerse yourself into other aspects of Monaco. Excursions will allow you to soak up the Riviera sunshine at the thermal baths, explore the 13th century Prince’s Palace perched high on the monolithic Rock of Monaco, or delve into the seafaring history at the Oceanographic Museum.
And as the newest vessel in the Explora fleet, you can also enjoy access to EXPLORA II’s exclusive, ocean-inspired wellness facilities, including a spa influenced by the calming presence of the ocean. It has eleven treatment rooms, two of which are Private Spa Suites with dedicated outdoor relaxation areas.
Furthermore, with six restaurants on board, you are sure to be pampered with an array of inclusive culinary experiences and a perfect blend of vibrancy and privacy across the vessel’s twelve bars and lounges.
So what are you waiting for? This 5-night / 6-day extravaganza is available from 21st May to 26th May 2025, with prices starting from £8,300 per person.
Disclosure: This post is sponsored by The Authentic Cruise Company.
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We could be talking a very special birthday present for my husband’s very big and very special birthday.
There’s pole position on the track and then there’s pole position for watching the race.
Having done both the Abu Dhabi and Singapore F1s, I know that there’s far more to a Grand Prix than just the race itself.
Staying on a yacht in the harbour would be a brilliant ways of joining in with all the partying and events.
Booking accommodation, restaurants and race tickets must be a real faff, as there’s a risk that you might not get what you want. Getting it all as one package makes a lot of sense.
Only 5 nights and 6 restaurants? There’s some difficult choices to be made.
What a great idea being moored up in luxury for a Grand Prix. I can see this one catching on for other Grand Prix.
These grand prixs are as much about the social events to see and be seen as they are about the drama of the racing.