​Canadian Grand Prix Travel Packages 2025
Sunday, June 15, 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
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Canadian Grand Prix & QuébecThere’s so much more to Montréal and Québec than the Canadian Grand Prix. After a weekend of full throttle action why not slow down and stay a few extra days to discover what Québec has to offer. Combining the historical Old Town waterfront with a futuristic underground mall, Montréal is a journey into the past laced with modern-day delights. The city's historical square, Place d'Armes, reveals some beautiful architecture, particularly the impressive Notre-Dame Basilica, with its elaborate gothic-style interior, while the quaint cobbled streets and pavement cafés of the Old Port are equally enchanting. The amazing Biodome at Olympic Park is well worth a visit, as is the cable car ride to the top of the Montréal Tower Observatory, the world's tallest inclined tower. Excellent shopping from the Victorian boutiques to the standard malls, and more than 5000 restaurants. Québec City is a beautiful monument to the settlers who came to the New World. A marriage of the best of both Europe and Canada, the New World and the 21st century, discover the charming old town of Vieux-Québec and the other delightful districts beside the mighty St Lawrence River. Spend a day in the magnificent Laurentian Mountains where a thousand freshwater lakes and picturesque villages dot this spectacular and varied landscape. Enjoy a cruise on the beautiful Lac des Sables in St. Agathe and visit the picturesque village of Saint Sauveur. We can create a tailor-made holiday in Québec as an addition to your Canadian Grand Prix experience. Seven nights split between Montréal, Toronto & Niagara Falls. You'll start with four-nights in Quebec's charismatic Montreal. Witness the thrill and excitement of the Formula One™ Canadian Grand Prix™ with premium grandstand tickets or hospitality at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Next, its onwards to Toronto for a two-night stay in Canada’s largest and most diverse city. Toronto itself is a great place to explore and a short ferry ride across Lake Ontario will take you to the 600-acre Toronto Island. Finally, you'll travel by scenic rail or private transfer to Niagara for a night at the impressive Sheraton on the Falls which is located as close to the falls as you can get. The magnificent Niagara Falls, one of Canada’s most famous attractions is a spectacular natural wonder. You can journey behind the falls or right into their spray on the famous Maid of the Mist boat. The Niagara region is more than just the falls with pretty and historic Niagara on the Lake close by and many wineries to be enjoyed. |
Canadian Grand Prix™ & The Rocky MountaineerAll aboard for the adventure of a lifetime… discover the spectacular peaks and breathtaking scenery of the Canadian Rockies on the award winning Rocky Mountaineer. If you’re looking for luxury escorted travel, there are few experiences more unique than the Rocky Mountaineer. For luxury all the way, choose to travel GoldLeaf Service. The custom designed, bi-level, glass-domed GoldLeaf coach puts you right in the middle of the awe-inspiring scenery of the Canadian Rockies. One of our favourite packages, ‘Journey through the Clouds Explorer’ takes you through the stunning mountain towns of Jasper, Lake Louise and Banff, on an unforgettable journey from Vancouver to Calgary. Highlights include the stunning scenery of Fraser Valley, Cascade Mountains and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jasper National Park – the Canadian Rockies’ largest National Park. We can create a tailor-made holiday in Canada as an addition to your Canadian Grand Prix experience. |
Canadian Grand Prix holiday Expert insight & tailored recommendations
Choice can be a great thing, but when you’re planning a trip to the Canadian Grand Prix you want to be sure that you get the very best experience.
We have tried and tested most grandstands, hospitality venues and hotels included in or Canadian F1 Grand Prix holiday packages.
If you’re not confident booking your trip independently or just don’t want to get it wrong we can make recommendations based on our own personal experiences.
Knowing all the potential pitfalls of cutting back on service and inclusions we'd rather kindly decline business than risk jeopardising your trip.
We have tried and tested most grandstands, hospitality venues and hotels included in or Canadian F1 Grand Prix holiday packages.
If you’re not confident booking your trip independently or just don’t want to get it wrong we can make recommendations based on our own personal experiences.
Knowing all the potential pitfalls of cutting back on service and inclusions we'd rather kindly decline business than risk jeopardising your trip.
Planning a trip to the Canadian Grand Prix as a gift
Every year we help people plan a trip to the Canadian Grand Prix for someone else. If you’re not an F1 fan yourself but want to give someone the gift of going to see a live Grand Prix we can guide you through the process.
Fully licensed, insured, & protected travel services
We are a fully licensed travel agency and tour operator. Every part of your Canadian Grand Prix trip is financially protected under the ATOL protection scheme and insured by the Travel Trust Association.
Stress-free travel arrangements
We enjoy spending time creating your Canadian Grand Prix experience so that you don’t have to. We make sure all your travel documents and tickets are where they should be so you don’t have to chase up delivery times or worry when they will arrive.
We’ll reconfirm hotel reservations, book transfers and make sure you have enough baggage allowance on your flights. You can just relax and enjoy the experience of watching live Formula 1.
Maybe you don’t know where to start. We are Grand Prix travel specialists. Call or email us and we’ll be more than happy to talk through your plans and help make your Canadian Grand Prix trip a reality.
We’ll reconfirm hotel reservations, book transfers and make sure you have enough baggage allowance on your flights. You can just relax and enjoy the experience of watching live Formula 1.
Maybe you don’t know where to start. We are Grand Prix travel specialists. Call or email us and we’ll be more than happy to talk through your plans and help make your Canadian Grand Prix trip a reality.
Canadian Grand Prix Essentials At-A-Glance
How to get to Montreal for the Grand Prix?
The Canadian Grand Prix is hosted at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, which is well-connected by public transport and direct flights from various cities in Europe, North America, and within Canada.
Check out our guide to learn about how to get to Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix™
Check out our guide to learn about how to get to Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix™
Where to stay at the Canadian Grand Prix
Montreal offers a variety of hotels, with downtown stays ensuring easy access to the circuit and the vibrant old port area, while exploring adjacent neighborhoods can provide more budget-friendly accommodations with excellent public transport links.
Check out our guide to help you choose the best place to stay during your trip to the Canadian Grand Prix™.
Check out our guide to help you choose the best place to stay during your trip to the Canadian Grand Prix™.
How to get around at the Canadian Grand Prix
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Notre Dame Island, connected to Montreal by bridges and subway, offers various transport options including the popular subway, Uber, taxis, and a river shuttle, with easy access to the track from the Jean-Drapeau subway station.
Check out our guide to learn about the different options to help you get around during the Canadian Grand Prix™.
Check out our guide to learn about the different options to help you get around during the Canadian Grand Prix™.
Why go to the Canadian Grand Prix?
Attending the Canadian Grand Prix is a unique experience, as it's the only Formula One race hosted in Canada.
The event is held in Montreal, one of North America's most culturally rich and vibrant cities, offering an exceptional city break opportunity.
The Montreal circuit is a favorite among drivers, featuring iconic elements like the hairpin bend and the 'Wall of Champions,' which has challenged even the best drivers over the years.
Additionally, the circuit's close proximity to downtown Montreal makes it a remarkably convenient and accessible Grand Prix to visit, enhancing the overall experience for fans.
The event is held in Montreal, one of North America's most culturally rich and vibrant cities, offering an exceptional city break opportunity.
The Montreal circuit is a favorite among drivers, featuring iconic elements like the hairpin bend and the 'Wall of Champions,' which has challenged even the best drivers over the years.
Additionally, the circuit's close proximity to downtown Montreal makes it a remarkably convenient and accessible Grand Prix to visit, enhancing the overall experience for fans.
How many days should I spend at the Canadian Grand Prix?
We recommend spending three full days, from Friday to Sunday, at the Canadian Grand Prix. This allows you to attend all the practice and qualifying sessions leading up to the main event on Sunday afternoon.
Additionally, you can enjoy the full schedule of support races between the F1 track action.
Additionally, you can enjoy the full schedule of support races between the F1 track action.
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Three-day Canadian Grand Prix itinerary
This three-day Canadian Grand Prix itinerary offers a comprehensive experience at the circuit, ensuring you don't miss any highlights, including F1 practice sessions, qualifying rounds, and the Canadian Grand Prix itself.
Canadian Grand Prix weekend schedule at a glance
Here’s a quick overview of what to expect during each day at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Day 1 is action-packed with Formula 1 practice sessions, along with practice and qualifying sessions for support series, often including the Ferrari Challenge Series and the F1600 Championship Series.
Day 2, the day begins with Formula 1 team pit stop practice, followed by the third F1 practice session, support series races, and culminates with the thrilling Formula 1 qualifying.
Day 3, features support series races, the drivers' parade, and the highlight event, the Canadian Grand Prix.
Day 1 is action-packed with Formula 1 practice sessions, along with practice and qualifying sessions for support series, often including the Ferrari Challenge Series and the F1600 Championship Series.
Day 2, the day begins with Formula 1 team pit stop practice, followed by the third F1 practice session, support series races, and culminates with the thrilling Formula 1 qualifying.
Day 3, features support series races, the drivers' parade, and the highlight event, the Canadian Grand Prix.
Short on time? If you don’t have 4 days
If you're on a tight schedule, arriving in Canadian on Friday evening or Saturday morning for two full days will still enable you to experience all the F1 qualifying action and the Grand Prix.
Essential tips for planning a trip to the Canadian Grand Prix
Try and book everything well in advance
When planning a trip to the Canadian Grand Prix, it's a good idea to book everything well in advance. Tickets typically become available shortly after the previous year's Grand Prix and sell out quickly. Flights are generally released around 50 weeks prior to travel, varying by airline, and hotel bookings are available even earlier.
Decide on your view
Our Canadian Grand Prix travel and official tickets packages allow you to choose from any of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve grandstands.
Grandstands are positioned along the back straight, turn 10 hairpin and the proceeding straight, Senna Curve (first corner) and the start / finish straight.
All grandstands include a reserved seat.
Check out our guide to help you choose the perfect grandstand for your Canadian Grand Prix™ experience.
Grandstands are positioned along the back straight, turn 10 hairpin and the proceeding straight, Senna Curve (first corner) and the start / finish straight.
All grandstands include a reserved seat.
Check out our guide to help you choose the perfect grandstand for your Canadian Grand Prix™ experience.
Check the F1 website for the full Canadian Grand Prix schedule
The race weekend schedule for a Grand Prix weekend, including support races and events like the drivers' parade, is usually released about a month before the race.
Regularly check the Canadian Grand Prix website
Regularly check the official Canadian Grand Prix website for up-to-date information, including event schedules, f1 fanzone details, driver autograph sessions and off-track entertainment.
What to pack for the Canadian Grand Prix
Here’s my check list for what to pack.
Sunscreen - Essential for protection under the bright sun.
Waterproofs - Crucial for keeping dry in case of rain.
Comfortable Shoes - Expect a lot of walking at the Formula One Grand Prix.
Phone/Camera - Capture moments with your favorite F1 drivers and cars.
Smartphone - Crucial for booking taxis or rideshares, accessing tickets, itineraries, and the latest event updates.
Sunglasses - Protect your eyes and enjoy the race comfortably.
Credit/Debit Cards - Most F1 circuits are cashless, so cards are a must.
F1 Team/Driver Cap - Show your support while shielding yourself from the sun.
Sunscreen - Essential for protection under the bright sun.
Waterproofs - Crucial for keeping dry in case of rain.
Comfortable Shoes - Expect a lot of walking at the Formula One Grand Prix.
Phone/Camera - Capture moments with your favorite F1 drivers and cars.
Smartphone - Crucial for booking taxis or rideshares, accessing tickets, itineraries, and the latest event updates.
Sunglasses - Protect your eyes and enjoy the race comfortably.
Credit/Debit Cards - Most F1 circuits are cashless, so cards are a must.
F1 Team/Driver Cap - Show your support while shielding yourself from the sun.
Frequently asked questions about planning a trip to the Canadian Grand Prix
Discover the answers to your most pressing questions about planning an unforgettable trip to the Canadian Grand Prix with our FAQ guide.
When do tickets for the Canadian Grand Prix go on sale?
Tickets for the Canadian Grand Prix typically go on sale shortly after the previous year's Grand Prix.
When do flights go on sale for the Canadian Grand Prix?
Flights are generally released around 50 weeks prior to travel, varying by airline.
When do hotels go on sale for the Canadian Grand Prix?
Many hotels Montreal are available to book more than a year in advance.
How do you get to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve?
Check out our guide to learn about the different options to help you get around during the Canadian Grand Prix™.
How much are tickets for the Canadian Grand Prix?
Ticket prices for the Canadian Grand Prix vary based on the grandstand selection and specific views within each. Tickets typically start at around £150 for a three-day ticket in one of the grandstands along the back stright. Prices increase for premium view grandstands, such as Senna Curve Grandstand or the Mian Grandstand opposite the pit building, where they can exceed £400 for a three-day ticket.
What is the Canadian Grand Prix schedule?
The Canadian Grand Prix schedule typically looks like this:
Friday
Formula 1 First Practice Session 13:30 - 14:30
Formula 1 Second Practice Session 16:30 - 18:00
Saturday
Formula 1 Third Practice Session 12:30 - 13:30
Formula 1 Qualifying Session 16:00 - 17:00
Sunday (race day)
Formula 1 Grand Prix 14:00 - 16:00
Support series practice, qualifying and races, often including the Ferrari Challenge Series and the F1600 Championship Series take place on all three days.
All times are local times in Montreal.
The full schedule is usually published on formula1.com about four weeks before the Grand Prix.
Friday
Formula 1 First Practice Session 13:30 - 14:30
Formula 1 Second Practice Session 16:30 - 18:00
Saturday
Formula 1 Third Practice Session 12:30 - 13:30
Formula 1 Qualifying Session 16:00 - 17:00
Sunday (race day)
Formula 1 Grand Prix 14:00 - 16:00
Support series practice, qualifying and races, often including the Ferrari Challenge Series and the F1600 Championship Series take place on all three days.
All times are local times in Montreal.
The full schedule is usually published on formula1.com about four weeks before the Grand Prix.
How long should I allow for the trip to the Canadian Grand Prix?
For a complete Canadian Grand Prix experience, ideally set aside three days, from Friday to Sunday. This time frame covers everything from practice and qualifying to the main race. But if time is limited or you're mainly interested in the race, just attending on Sunday is perfectly viable.
What is the weather like at the Canadian Grand Prix?
The weather at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal during June is characteristically unpredictable, offering a diverse array of conditions from cool to moderately warm, with temperatures often swinging from a brisk 14°C (57°F) to a pleasant 23°C (73°F).
Can I book a Canadian Grand Prix trip as a gift for someone?
Thinking of gifting someone a Grand Prix experience? Every year we help people plan a Grand Prix trip for someone else. If you’re not an F1 fan yourself but want to give someone the gift of going to see a live Grand Prix we can guide you through the process.
Is my money safe when I book my Canadian Grand Prix trip with you and are you ATOL protected?
As a fully licensed travel agency and tour operator, we provide complete financial protection under the ATOL protection scheme and are insured by the Travel Trust Association. You can book with confidence, knowing every aspect of your trip is secure.
Why should I book my Canadian Grand Prix trip with you?
Our commitment to your Grand Prix experience extends beyond bookings. We meticulously manage all travel details, including document and ticket organisation, hotel confirmations, transfers, and flight arrangements. Our goal is for you to relax and immerse yourself in the thrill of live Formula 1.
GP TRAVELLER GUIDES
Canadian Grand Prix Travel Guide
INTRODUCING THE CIRCUIT GILLES VILLENEUVE
In this guide you’ll learn about how to get to Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix™
In this guide you’ll learn about how to get to Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix™
WHERE SHOULD YOU STAY DURING THE CANADIAN GRAND PRIX™ WEEKEND?
In this guide we’ll help you choose the best place to stay during your trip to the Canadian Grand Prix™.
In this guide we’ll help you choose the best place to stay during your trip to the Canadian Grand Prix™.
WHICH CANADIAN GRAND PRIX IS THE GRANDEST?
In this guide we’ll help you choose the perfect grandstand for your Canadian Grand Prix™ experience.
In this guide we’ll help you choose the perfect grandstand for your Canadian Grand Prix™ experience.
RACE WEEKEND TRAVEL AT THE CANADIAN GRAND PRIX™
In this guide you’ll learn about the different options to help you get around during the Canadian Grand Prix™.
In this guide you’ll learn about the different options to help you get around during the Canadian Grand Prix™.
Do you have any questions or need a tailor-made quotation?
Call us on 0114 345 1977
Call us on 0114 345 1977