Monaco Grand Prix
Formula 1's crown jewel, watched from a yacht deck or a Paddock Club terrace above the pit lane.
Run through the streets of Monte Carlo since 1929, Monaco remains the race every driver wants and every guest remembers. JETBAY arranges Paddock Club terraces, harbour-front yacht decks over the chicane, and apartment balconies above Casino Square.
Paddock, deck or balcony — three ways to watch Monaco
The Paddock Club puts you above the pit lane with drivers passing below; a yacht stern over the chicane trades garage access for the best party in the principality; a private balcony above Casino Square gives you the lap's most theatrical corner. JETBAY holds allocations for all three — and will tell you honestly which suits your group.
The principality, race-week rules
Hotels sell out a year ahead and the roads close at dawn — Monaco in race week runs on access. A berth in Port Hercule, a suite held above the circuit and a host who knows which passes open which doors turn the week from logistics into pleasure.
Race weekend falls in late May — Thursday practice, Saturday qualifying (the lap that decides Monaco) and Sunday's race. Yacht decks and terraces are confirmed months out; the earlier the enquiry, the better the position on the harbour.
- F1 Paddock Club above the pit lane
- Yacht-deck race viewing in Port Hercule
- Helicopter transfer from Nice, 7 minutes
Formula 1 Paddock Club
The championship's official hospitality above the pit lane — pit walks, chef tables, open bar.
Port Hercule yacht deck
A crewed yacht stern-to on the circuit, with the chicane metres away — Monaco's signature view.
Casino Square private balcony
A private apartment terrace over the lap's most theatrical corner, catered all weekend.
Fly into Nice (LFMN); a helicopter crosses to Monaco in about seven minutes, landing minutes from your yacht or hotel. JETBAY books jet, rotor and berth as one itinerary.
Tell us the event. We'll build the week.
Box, badge or deck; jet, hotel and driver — one enquiry, one point of contact, fulfilled in-group by JETBAY.
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