Join us on this amazing trip to the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix. If you are a fan of racing, a fan of Formula 1, a fan of Monte Carlo, or just a fan of travel, you won't want to miss this adventure, which starts with an amazing cruise on the Silversea Silver Ray Call, email or fill in the form at the bottom NOW to reserve or find out more! 954.358.9259
Silversea & Monaco Grand Prix Package 2025 Our Monaco Grand Prix Package for 2025 will ensure your vacation is memorable We offer a wonderful Silversea Cruise, and a selection of spectacular race viewing tickets and hospitality suites (Not included) WE ARE NOW TAKING BOOKINGS & DEPOSITS FOR THE SILVERSEA CRUISE which docks SATURDAY & SUNDAY for the MONACO GRAND PRIX 2025
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The Monaco Grand Prix: When a Country Turns into a Racetrack
The Monaco Grand Prix is a riveting mix of history, atmosphere, and nail-biting precision, all played out on the streets of dazzling Monte Carlo. Although racing cars have evolved over the years, the Circuit de Monaco itself has remained relatively unchanged. Narrow, winding, bumpy, and utterly unrelenting, the 2.07-mile street circuit (3.337 kilometers) features the most elevation change (138 feet/42 meters), 19 corners, and some of F1’s most iconic locations, including: Turn 4 – Casino Square: A popular (and pricey) spot to watch Grand Prix cars fly by the entrance of easily the most famous building in Monaco, the Monte Carlo Casino. Turn 6 – The Hairpin: The slowest corner on the F1 calendar, where drivers have to shift down to at least 40 MPH (65 KPH) or less to avoid a bottleneck, or worse, at this 180° turn. Turn 9 – The Tunnel: More a straightaway than a corner, this is a challenging stretch for drivers, as the lighting and aerodynamic conditions change dramatically from the rest of the circuit. Turn 18 – Antony Noghès: A final corner named after the founder of the Grand Prix, who came up with the wild idea of having a motor race through the streets of Monaco!