From 3 to 8 June 2026, EXPLORA I will assume its exclusive position in Port Hercule for the FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2026.
We invite you to immerse yourself in both the thrill of race weekend and the Ocean State of Mind, enjoying unrivalled VIP style with exclusive F1 Paddock Club™ hospitality – now open for bookings.
From pitlane walks to paddock tours, fine dining, and intimate meetings with sporting legends. The F1 Paddock Club™ experience immerses you in the best of race weekend with unrivalled views and exceptional hospitality.
From Mediterranean Radiance to a Legendary Monaco Race Weekend
May 27 – June 8, 2026 12 nights | EXPLORA I
Embark on a remarkable Journey through the Mediterranean’s iconic destinations before concluding in Monte Carlo for five nights, just steps away from the world’s most prestigious F1® event.
Exclusively docked at Port Hercule, EXPLORA I offers an unparalleled location throughout the race weekend, just steps away from the world’s most prestigious F1® event.
Following the race weekend in Monaco, rejuvenate on a Journey through some of the most captivating destinations, including Sorrento, Taormina, Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona.
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