
Fri 13 Mar - Sun 15 Mar 2026 | Albert Park Circuit
Fri 13 Mar - Sun 15 Mar 2026 | Albert Park Circuit
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13 - 15 Mar
2026
Having been missed for the last 2 years, the incredible Albert Park street circuit in sunny Melbourne will be welcoming fans back with aplomb! Your Grand Prix Package includes Australia F1 Tickets, return transfers to the Albert Park street circuit (for race and qualifying), return flights the airport of your choice (plus transfers), and 4 nights hotel accommodation in the stunning city of Melbourne. For those that want to extend their stay, additional nights are available on request. We can also add Australian F1 Hospitality Packages which include paddock walks, appearances from F1 Drivers, and exclusive hospitality areas.
Packages
Discover our tailored travel packages, designed to deliver unforgettable and hassle-free Grand Prix experiences.
What's Included:
COMING SOON
Based on 2 Sharing (incl. Flights*)
What's Included:
COMING SOON
Based on 2 Sharing (incl. Flights*)
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Facilities
All our packages include the following features, providing you with the only the best facilities
Circuit Map
Our circuit guides are designed to help you find the perfect spot to watch the Grand Prix, ensuring you get the best view of the action.
Then Click here for our handy guide!
Itinerary
Your ultimate weekend itinerary for an unforgettable Grand Prix experience.
Your Australian Grand Prix Package starts here!
Head for the airport and depart on a direct flight to Melbourne.
When you arrive at Melbourne Airport, you will be met in the arrivals hall by your driver and driven directly to your hotel.
You will then have the remainder of the afternoon and evening at leisure to explore Melbourne and the surrounding areas.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.
After your breakfast, you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to Albert Park Circuit, where you will get to enjoy Qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix.
Following the conclusion of qualifying races you will be transferred back to your hotel where you will have the remainder of the evening at leisure.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.
After your breakfast, you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to Albert Park to enjoy the Australian Grand Prix.
Once racing is over, you will be transferred back to Melbourne to enjoy the rest of your evening.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.
After your breakfast you will be collected from your hotel, and driven to Melbourne airport for arrival back to the UK. From there, sit back and relax on your flight home.
CALL 020 3966 5680 OR COMPLETE THE ENQUIRY FORM BELOW
See the full F1 Race Schedule for 2024 here: F1 Calendar
The Australian Grand Prix, held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Albert Park, is one of the most exciting and anticipated races of the Formula 1 calendar. It traditionally serves as the season opener, setting the tone for the championship ahead. The circuit is known for its combination of high-speed straights and challenging corners, making it a true test of a car’s setup and driver skill. While the track is often described as a temporary street circuit, it offers a thrilling layout with ample overtaking opportunities and a picturesque setting, featuring beautiful views of Melbourne’s skyline and the surrounding parkland.
The driver with the most wins at the Australian Grand Prix is Michael Schumacher, with a total of four victories at the Melbourne circuit. Schumacher’s dominance in the early 2000s saw him clinch multiple wins, but other notable victors include Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton, and Alain Prost, all of whom have enjoyed success on the Australian streets.
In terms of teams, Ferrari holds the record for the most wins in Melbourne, with its powerful combination of drivers and strategic brilliance securing numerous victories. However, Mercedes has been the dominant team in recent years, particularly with Hamilton’s string of wins, which helped solidify their position as a dominant force in the turbo-hybrid era.
An unusual fact about the Australian Grand Prix is that the race weekend is often unpredictable due to Melbourne’s notorious weather. Temperatures can vary dramatically, and the region’s changeable conditions often lead to dramatic races with unexpected results. This, combined with the excitement of the first race of the season, ensures that the Australian Grand Prix is always a thrilling spectacle, with fans eagerly watching the opening battles of the F1 season.