Monaco is elevating its offerings for the 2024 Grand Prix by
introducing a state-of-the-art floating grandstand, offering affluent
spectators unparalleled views of the renowned circuit.
Monaco
Ports has recently unveiled the specifics of its latest attraction, the
Monaco Ports Lounge, a floating grandstand positioned strategically at
Port Hercule. This exclusive spot offers a direct vantage point of the
deceleration zone following the tunnel exit and the Chicane.
The
grandstand is strictly allocated for guests aboard yachts docking at the
Cala del Forte port in Ventimiglia and Port Hercule throughout the
Monaco Grand Prix weekend. This adds a touch of luxury service during
the pinnacle of F1 racing events worldwide and is a welcomed addition by
other events companies.
“Monaco is such an iconic event, not only for Formula 1 but
also for the city itself. Any opportunities to diversify and increase
viewing opportunities at different price points, and to accommodate
different interests, will be great for the event, for guests, and
Monaco,” says Julie Hunter, Owner and Operations Director of Ultimate Driving Tours, a company that has been chartering yachts in Port Hercule for the Monaco Grand Prix since 2013.The
Monaco Ports Lounge represents a significant upgrade from typical
grandstands. Spanning 600 m2 across three levels, it can accommodate up
to 400 guests. VIP attendees will have access to beverages, snacks, and
amenities such as restroom facilities and Wi-Fi. Additionally, guests
can opt for lunch at the Société Nautique restaurant, conveniently
situated just 200 meters away adjacent to the Yacht Club de Monaco.
Customers berthed at Cala del Forte can purchase three-day packages
for €4,800, while those in Monaco can acquire them for €5,400.
Monaco's
latest introduction of the floating grandstand is part of its ongoing
efforts to boost revenue from the Grand Prix. It's anticipated that this
standalone addition could generate over €2 million this year alone.
To request tickets contact Monaco Ports Lounge
Photos courtesy of Ports de Monaco Communication
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