Why should I watch the race from a balcony or yacht & not a general admission or grand stand seat?

Those people that have been to watch the Monaco Grand Prix will already know that you can pay 400 to 500+ Euros for a grand stand seat only to find that you can only see one corner of the circuit, stuck in a relativity cramped seat. You are also vulnerable to the weather, be it good or bad, whilst toilets and refreshments are also located miles away. We at exclusivef1experiences found this out by experience and weren’t impressed.
Spending the day on one of our balconies or yachts however is a completely unique experience, you can enjoy the full day(s) with a fantastic view, drinking champagne in luxury, whilst the rest of the 100,000 strong crowds looks up in envy.

Are our prices competitive?

Yes. We are keen F1 fans ourselves and for this reason ensure our prices are extremely competitive. Balcony and yacht tickets for the Monaco Grand Prix range from £1200 – £4000 per person for the race day (Sunday) only – if you can find them that is. We are offering a number of special offers on “Shangri La”, our 6th Floor balcony and our new 6th Floor Hirondelle Balcony, which is located right by the start finish line (A truly stunning view).

What does the price include?

We provide unrivalled hospitality packages which include race day tickets, luxury viewing, exquisite catered food, soft drinks, alcohol, and Champagne – making the day an unforgettable one!
The price covers the race day itself (not accommodation or flights) unless specified as part of your package .

Will there be enough room for everyone to have a clear view of the race?

Yes. We only sell premium tickets with amazing views of the circuit. People numbers are tightly controlled to ensure events are not over-crowded, it is part of our mission statement to ensure all clients have fantastic views and can enjoy the race in luxury. If at any point during the day you wish to relax, seating away from all of the action is provided in our hospitality suites.

How do I get to Monaco?

The principality of Monaco is quite small & very exclusive so there is not enough flat ground for a run-way, Nice is the closest airport. Getting to Monaco is very easy indeed. Many airlines fly into Nice direct, for example Easyjet fly regularly to Nice from many locations in the UK. Once you arrive at Nice airport you can either catch a taxi or bus to Nice train station (5 mins) and then catch one of the regular trains to Monaco which is a very scenic journey along the cost (15 mins max). On the F1 race weekend trains travel from Nice to Monaco every 15 to 20mins – we would advise people to get to the station early as this is the main route into Monaco and so can get busy.

When is my ticket order confirmed?

If you are paying by PayPal, credit or debit card, you will receive confirmation by email as soon as your payment has been authorised. If you have chosen to pay by bank transfer, you will receive confirmation as soon as payment has been received into our account. Please remember that if this is not received within seven business days, the reservation will be cancelled.

When will I receive my tickets?

All tickets are printed and released 2-3 weeks prior to the event, then immediately sent by Parcel Force Priority, which usually takes no more than 48 hours. You will receive an email notification containing a tracking reference code for your delivery which can be used to check status updates on www.parcelforce.com.
If it becomes impractical to post tickets, due to the proximity of an event, performance or activity or in circumstances beyond our control, we reserve the right to make tickets available for collection at the event location immediately prior to the event, performance or activity. You will be notified by telephone, email or in writing (using the details provided at the time of booking) if this becomes necessary.

What is your policy on refunds or cancellations?

Under the Terms & Conditions of Exclusive F1 Experiences, all sales are final and there are no refunds, exchanges or cancellation of ordered tickets. The only exception to this rule is if an event is postponed and re-scheduled, or cancelled and abandoned entirely.