Australian Grand Prix Travel Packages 2025
Join us for the Australian Grand Prix™ on Sunday, March 16, 2025
Choose glamorous hospitality or grandstand race tickets. Relax in a superior hotel, in a prime location. Travel smoothly with coordinated flights and airport transfers. Everything you want from an incredible race weekend is included in our ATOL protected packages.
All Packages Include
Flights / Accommodation / ATOL Financial Protection / Airport Transfers / Grand Prix™ Tickets
Every part of your package is ATOL-protected and insured by the Travel Trust Association
Every part of your package is ATOL-protected and insured by the Travel Trust Association
What better way to kick-off the season than in Albert Park, Melbourne. A city famous for knowing how to celebrate in full F1™ style but also boasting an impressive sporting, art and dining culture.
The Albert Park circuit is a fierce proposition to start the season and is is demanding on both the car and the drivers. The kerbs, high speed corners and constant changes of direction all place stress on the car and driver, and the many straights and acceleration zones make high demands of the power unit.
The Albert Park circuit is a fierce proposition to start the season and is is demanding on both the car and the drivers. The kerbs, high speed corners and constant changes of direction all place stress on the car and driver, and the many straights and acceleration zones make high demands of the power unit.
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What our customers say...
GP Traveller Australian Grand Prix Mini Guide
Where’s the party?
The inner city suburb of Albert Park is located 3 km south of Melbourne's central business district. The easiest way to access Albert Park is to use the tram system that operates from central Melbourne.
You’ll want to stay at...
Located on the fringes of Albert Park in South Melbourne, Coppersmith is a 15-room boutique hotel with a bistro, bar and rooftop retreat.
When you’re hungry go to...
Hidden just behind the bustling Chapel Street, House of Hoi An boasts delicious and authentic Vietnamese food with a difference. It’s also only a short walk from the Albert Park Circuit.
When you’re thirsty go to...
Located on the top floor of the old Melbourne Steamship Co. building, the recently reopened State of Grace is a rooftop bar with killer city views.
The inner city suburb of Albert Park is located 3 km south of Melbourne's central business district. The easiest way to access Albert Park is to use the tram system that operates from central Melbourne.
You’ll want to stay at...
Located on the fringes of Albert Park in South Melbourne, Coppersmith is a 15-room boutique hotel with a bistro, bar and rooftop retreat.
When you’re hungry go to...
Hidden just behind the bustling Chapel Street, House of Hoi An boasts delicious and authentic Vietnamese food with a difference. It’s also only a short walk from the Albert Park Circuit.
When you’re thirsty go to...
Located on the top floor of the old Melbourne Steamship Co. building, the recently reopened State of Grace is a rooftop bar with killer city views.
Do you have any questions or need a tailor-made quotation?
Call us on 0114 345 1977
Call us on 0114 345 1977
Long stint - where to go next
Melbourne & Victoria
Victoria’s compact size means you can see and experience so much in any visit to the state, no matter what your length of stay allows. From high in the mountains to the coast and the fabulous city, Victoria caters for everyone. Whether you drive a touring route, follow an itinerary or make your own way around, you’ll be graced with breath-taking landscapes, historic towns to explore and fantastic local food and wine.
Melbourne surrounds
You don’t have to travel far to find variety. The seaside town of St Kilda is one of Melbourne’s liveliest areas and the Mornington Peninsula is synonymous with fine food, wine and chic beachfront towns. Moving inland, you can explore the rolling vineyards of the Yarra Valley or immerse yourself in Victoria’s spa capital, Daylesford.
Victoria’s compact size means you can see and experience so much in any visit to the state, no matter what your length of stay allows. From high in the mountains to the coast and the fabulous city, Victoria caters for everyone. Whether you drive a touring route, follow an itinerary or make your own way around, you’ll be graced with breath-taking landscapes, historic towns to explore and fantastic local food and wine.
Melbourne surrounds
You don’t have to travel far to find variety. The seaside town of St Kilda is one of Melbourne’s liveliest areas and the Mornington Peninsula is synonymous with fine food, wine and chic beachfront towns. Moving inland, you can explore the rolling vineyards of the Yarra Valley or immerse yourself in Victoria’s spa capital, Daylesford.
The Grampians
As you travel towards the Grampians in northwest Victoria, they appear on the horizon like one huge rock rising out of the undulating farmland. Up close, you’ll be struck by the sheer beauty of the magnificent rock formations, gorges and ridges, spectacular waterfalls and panoramic views.
Phillip Island
A wildlife haven, just two hours from Melbourne, Phillip Island is home to the world-famous fairy penguins, as well as the Seal Rocks Sea Life Rocks Centre and the Koala Conservation Centre. The beautiful historic site of Churchill Island is well worth exploring and you can cruise to Seal Rocks or follow one of the many nature walks around the island.
The Great Ocean Road
One of the world’s most spectacular coastal drives, the Great Ocean Road winds alongside quiet bays, quaint towns, historic shipwreck sites and the Twelve Apostles. Standing like sentinels guarding an untamed coastline, these stunning limestone stacks provide one of the most enduring memories of your holiday.
As you travel towards the Grampians in northwest Victoria, they appear on the horizon like one huge rock rising out of the undulating farmland. Up close, you’ll be struck by the sheer beauty of the magnificent rock formations, gorges and ridges, spectacular waterfalls and panoramic views.
Phillip Island
A wildlife haven, just two hours from Melbourne, Phillip Island is home to the world-famous fairy penguins, as well as the Seal Rocks Sea Life Rocks Centre and the Koala Conservation Centre. The beautiful historic site of Churchill Island is well worth exploring and you can cruise to Seal Rocks or follow one of the many nature walks around the island.
The Great Ocean Road
One of the world’s most spectacular coastal drives, the Great Ocean Road winds alongside quiet bays, quaint towns, historic shipwreck sites and the Twelve Apostles. Standing like sentinels guarding an untamed coastline, these stunning limestone stacks provide one of the most enduring memories of your holiday.
Do you have any questions or need a tailor-made quotation?
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Victoria itineraries
Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula & the Great Ocean Road (Duration: 9 days, 8 nights)
Nights 1-3: Melbourne and the Australian Grand Prix.
Nights 4-5: Mornington Peninsular
Drive one hour south of Melbourne to the picturesque Mornington Peninsula. Ride through beautiful Hinterland before visiting two spectacular wineries and farmlands. Then relax and recuperate with the award-winning Mornington Hot Springs Tour where the natural thermal mineral waters flow into pools and private baths.
Nights 6-7: Apollo Bay
Drive to Apollo Bay and admire the forest from 30 metres high in the tree tops by zipwire with Otway Fly Treetop Adventure. Visit Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve situated in a crater of a dormant volcano, spot the koalas, kangaroos, emus and much more.
Night 8: Warrnambool
A visit to shipwreck coast is a must, with Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village telling the story of infamous Loch Ard Shipwreck on 1878.
Mornington, Phillip Island & Melbourne (Duration: 10 days, 9 nights)
Nights 1-3: Mornington
Being your journey 80km south of Melbourne in the natural beautiful Mornington Peninsula. Discover the peninsula hot springs and rejuvenate in the
warm healing mineral waters, whilst breathing the sea air. Then head to the day spa to relax even further.
Nights 4-6: Phillip Island
Venture two hours from Melbourne to Phillip Island and witness a wildlife haven. Famed for its population of fairy penguins, experience the Penguin Parade, where each evening at dusk little penguins arrive in groups on the beach after a day of fishing.
Nights 7-9: Melbourne
Melbourne and the Australian Grand Prix.
Nights 1-3: Melbourne and the Australian Grand Prix.
Nights 4-5: Mornington Peninsular
Drive one hour south of Melbourne to the picturesque Mornington Peninsula. Ride through beautiful Hinterland before visiting two spectacular wineries and farmlands. Then relax and recuperate with the award-winning Mornington Hot Springs Tour where the natural thermal mineral waters flow into pools and private baths.
Nights 6-7: Apollo Bay
Drive to Apollo Bay and admire the forest from 30 metres high in the tree tops by zipwire with Otway Fly Treetop Adventure. Visit Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve situated in a crater of a dormant volcano, spot the koalas, kangaroos, emus and much more.
Night 8: Warrnambool
A visit to shipwreck coast is a must, with Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village telling the story of infamous Loch Ard Shipwreck on 1878.
Mornington, Phillip Island & Melbourne (Duration: 10 days, 9 nights)
Nights 1-3: Mornington
Being your journey 80km south of Melbourne in the natural beautiful Mornington Peninsula. Discover the peninsula hot springs and rejuvenate in the
warm healing mineral waters, whilst breathing the sea air. Then head to the day spa to relax even further.
Nights 4-6: Phillip Island
Venture two hours from Melbourne to Phillip Island and witness a wildlife haven. Famed for its population of fairy penguins, experience the Penguin Parade, where each evening at dusk little penguins arrive in groups on the beach after a day of fishing.
Nights 7-9: Melbourne
Melbourne and the Australian Grand Prix.
Melbourne, Yarra Valley & St Kilda (Duration: 9 days, 8 nights)
Nights 1-3: Melbourne and the Australian Grand Prix.
Explore the wildlife with a visit to Phillip Island, visit a koala sanctuary, then meet the famed penguins that inhabit the island. Travel back to Melbourne for the Australian Grand Prix.
Nights 4-6: Yarra Valley
Journey an hour outside Melbourne to the Yarra Valley, cross the stunning landscape famed for its vineyards and taste your way around the wineries. Embark on a culinary journey with a cooking master class and sample the local produce at the farmer’s market.
Nights 7-8: St Kilda
Travel south from Yarra Valley to Melbourne’s seaside playground, St Kilda. Stroll down Fitzroy Street, which is lined with outdoor pubs, restaurants and cafés.
Nights 1-3: Melbourne and the Australian Grand Prix.
Explore the wildlife with a visit to Phillip Island, visit a koala sanctuary, then meet the famed penguins that inhabit the island. Travel back to Melbourne for the Australian Grand Prix.
Nights 4-6: Yarra Valley
Journey an hour outside Melbourne to the Yarra Valley, cross the stunning landscape famed for its vineyards and taste your way around the wineries. Embark on a culinary journey with a cooking master class and sample the local produce at the farmer’s market.
Nights 7-8: St Kilda
Travel south from Yarra Valley to Melbourne’s seaside playground, St Kilda. Stroll down Fitzroy Street, which is lined with outdoor pubs, restaurants and cafés.
Do you have any questions or need a tailor-made quotation?
Call us on 0114 345 1977
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Stopovers
En route to Australasia why not start your holiday early and stop over at one of these fantastic destinations? From Los Angeles to the west or the Bangkok to the east, you can tailor-make your itinerary as you please.
Dubai
Dubai is an exciting city where you can experience 21st century living at its most incredible and traditional culture at its most enchanting. Cruise along the Creek, see the world’s tallest building, haggle in the souks and even ski in the desert – it’s all possible in Dubai.
Fly there with: Emirates. Flying time: Approximately 7 hours from London.
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi has more than 350km of beautiful coastal sand, so there’s plenty to ensure visitors can enjoy a stretch of secluded beach all to themselves. The rolling sand dunes of Abu Dhabi’s deserts are a sight to behold, whilst Yas Island and Saadiyat Island offer a multitude of entertainment.
Fly there with: Etihad Airways. Flying time: Approximately 7 hours from London.
Los Angeles
‘La-La land’...’The City of Angels’...whatever name you know it by, your holiday options in Los Angeles are endless. From the stores of Rodeo Drive to Hollywood, Beverly Hills and the beaches of Malibu and Santa Monica, it’s an experience you’ll remember forever.
Fly there with: Air New Zealand. Flying time: Approximately 11 hours from London.
Singapore
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city where the historic buildings and traditions of its colourful colonial past blend with a modern lifestyle. Impressive temples stand beside quaint shop houses. Modern shopping malls on Orchard Road contrast the exotic cultural centres of Chinatown and Little India.
Fly there with: Singapore Airlines. Flying time: Approximately 13 hours from London.
Bali
Known as ‘The Isle of Gods’, Bali’s varied landscape ranges from rice paddies sitting on hillsides like giant steps, to volcanoes soaring up through the clouds, dense tropical jungle, long sandy beaches and warm blue waters. On nearby Lombok, you’ll find the spectacular volcano, Mount Rinjani.
Fly there with: Emirates. Flying time: Approximately 16 from London.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is in a unique location at the centre of Asia and includes Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories. This bright, lively city is a fusion of east and west, traditional and modern, with skyscrapers standing alongside ancient temples and cruise liners sharing a harbour with traditional junks.
Fly there with: Cathay Pacific. Flying time: Approximately 12 hours from London.
Kuala Lumpur
Busy and bustling, bright and colourful, Kuala Lumpur is the epicentre of modern Malaysian culture. A first glance takes in the impressive high-rise architecture, but a closer look finds the colonial mansions and mosques of an illustrious past.
Fly there with: Malaysian Airways. Flying time: Approximately 13 hours from London.
Bangkok
With its myriad of sights and sounds, Bangkok promises to captivate and enliven. This non-stop city reflects Thailand’s uncanny ability to blend the old with the new. Resplendent temples and the spectacular 18th century Grand Palace are contrasted by canalside markets and sophisticated, high class shopping malls.
Fly there with: Thai Airways. Flying time: Approximately 12 hours from London.
Dubai
Dubai is an exciting city where you can experience 21st century living at its most incredible and traditional culture at its most enchanting. Cruise along the Creek, see the world’s tallest building, haggle in the souks and even ski in the desert – it’s all possible in Dubai.
Fly there with: Emirates. Flying time: Approximately 7 hours from London.
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi has more than 350km of beautiful coastal sand, so there’s plenty to ensure visitors can enjoy a stretch of secluded beach all to themselves. The rolling sand dunes of Abu Dhabi’s deserts are a sight to behold, whilst Yas Island and Saadiyat Island offer a multitude of entertainment.
Fly there with: Etihad Airways. Flying time: Approximately 7 hours from London.
Los Angeles
‘La-La land’...’The City of Angels’...whatever name you know it by, your holiday options in Los Angeles are endless. From the stores of Rodeo Drive to Hollywood, Beverly Hills and the beaches of Malibu and Santa Monica, it’s an experience you’ll remember forever.
Fly there with: Air New Zealand. Flying time: Approximately 11 hours from London.
Singapore
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city where the historic buildings and traditions of its colourful colonial past blend with a modern lifestyle. Impressive temples stand beside quaint shop houses. Modern shopping malls on Orchard Road contrast the exotic cultural centres of Chinatown and Little India.
Fly there with: Singapore Airlines. Flying time: Approximately 13 hours from London.
Bali
Known as ‘The Isle of Gods’, Bali’s varied landscape ranges from rice paddies sitting on hillsides like giant steps, to volcanoes soaring up through the clouds, dense tropical jungle, long sandy beaches and warm blue waters. On nearby Lombok, you’ll find the spectacular volcano, Mount Rinjani.
Fly there with: Emirates. Flying time: Approximately 16 from London.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is in a unique location at the centre of Asia and includes Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories. This bright, lively city is a fusion of east and west, traditional and modern, with skyscrapers standing alongside ancient temples and cruise liners sharing a harbour with traditional junks.
Fly there with: Cathay Pacific. Flying time: Approximately 12 hours from London.
Kuala Lumpur
Busy and bustling, bright and colourful, Kuala Lumpur is the epicentre of modern Malaysian culture. A first glance takes in the impressive high-rise architecture, but a closer look finds the colonial mansions and mosques of an illustrious past.
Fly there with: Malaysian Airways. Flying time: Approximately 13 hours from London.
Bangkok
With its myriad of sights and sounds, Bangkok promises to captivate and enliven. This non-stop city reflects Thailand’s uncanny ability to blend the old with the new. Resplendent temples and the spectacular 18th century Grand Palace are contrasted by canalside markets and sophisticated, high class shopping malls.
Fly there with: Thai Airways. Flying time: Approximately 12 hours from London.