Grand Prix


Singapore Grand Prix (Asia)
Taking place at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, the Singapore Grand Prix is close to where cruise ships port in the city, at the Marina South Pier. This Grand Prix was the inaugural night race and the first street circuit in Asia which was designed for Formula 1 races.

In 2018, it was ten years since the race was held at the Marina Bay Street Circuit, prior to which it was known as the Malaysian Grand Prix before Singapore gained independence in 1965 and it was renamed the Singapore Grand Prix. There are plenty of cruises which sail to Singapore, offering many opportunities to set sail to this diverse city and watch this adrenalin-rushing event unfold.

Hungarian Grand Prix (Europe)
This racing experience allows customers to discover the beautiful city of Budapest and enjoy incredible views of the track amongst all the action! Typically, action includes practice sessions, track parades and the iconic Grand Prix commences on the final day - ready for you to watch all of the action take place first hand!

Austin Grand Prix (USA)
The United States Grand Prix has been held in the U.S. on and off since 1908, where it was often referred to as the American Grand Prize. As of 2018, the race has been held 48 times and taken place at ten different locations.

Since 2012, however, the race has been held every year at the Circuit of Americas in Elroy, Texas – just 12 miles south of Austin. If you’re keen to visit Texas and watch the Grand Prix, one of the best ways to travel would be to fly in and out of Austin either from or on to your cruise departure port. We can arrange any of these options for you and tailor-make a package perfect for you!

As one of the most modern race tracks on the Formula 1 calendar, a visit to this sporting event is a must for those considering where to go. Austin is also full of great food and nightlife, making it ideal to bookend either side of your cruise!

Montreal Grand Prix (Canada)
The Canadian Grand Prix occurs each year in Montreal at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Notre Dame Island. May cruises visit here, as well as embarking from here, making it a great opportunity to watch the race then enjoy a luxury sailing.

In 2005, the Canadian Grand Prix was the most-watched Formula 1 Grand Prix in the world, coming third behind the Super Bowl XXXIX and the UEFA Champions League Final. In 2014, the organisers revealed there is a ten-year extension to keep the Canadian Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve until 2024.

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