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Dutch Grand Prix Travel Packages

​​​Sunday, August 23, 2026

Every trip is tailor-made. Each one is built around three things: your race weekend experience, your comfort, and your convenience. The standard I hold myself to is simple: would I recommend this to a friend or family member?

All bookings are ATOL and Travel Trust Association (TTA) protected. Your money is secure and you’re covered by the most complete consumer protection system the market has to offer.

All our packages include

Flights

Grand Prix Tickets

Accommodation

ATOL Protection

Airport transfers

SIMPLY GRAND PRIX

Packages with grandstand tickets​

This is the most popular way to attend a Grand Prix. You get a grandstand seat for the race, plus accommodation and everything you need for the weekend.

The grandstands put you amongst fellow Formula One fans, and some of the best viewing positions on the circuit are grandstand seats.

Prices from ÂŁ1,565 per person*

Approx. $2,100 USD | $2,930 CAD | $3,030 AUD | $3,650 NZD | €1,820

Based on two people sharing. Flights not included. Send an enquiry with your nearest airport and we'll quote you a flight-inclusive price.

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SPECTACULAR GRAND PRIX

Packages with extras like track tours & pit lane walks

These packages include hospitality on Friday plus behind-the-scenes access, such as pit lane walks and track tours. For many fans, extras like these have traditionally been out of reach. This option makes them more accessible.

You also get accommodation and everything you need for the weekend.

Prices from ÂŁ3,500 per person*

Approx. $4,690 USD | $6,550 CAD | $6,760 AUD | $8,160 NZD | €4,060

Based on two people sharing. Flights not included. Send an enquiry with your nearest airport and we'll quote you a flight-inclusive price.

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How we work

We work as a specialist travel agency for Formula One fans. Rather than block-booking hotels and flights in advance, we search for the best available options for each trip and build a package around your preferences.

Send an enquiry and we will put together a quote tailored to you.

Every package includes the essentials. Race tickets, flights, accommodation, and practical information to help you get the most out of your weekend. If you want to add extras or upgrades, we can help with that too.

What our customers say…

FAQ's

The circuit is located in the coastal town of Zandvoort in the Netherlands, about twenty miles from Amsterdam. Most fans base themselves in Amsterdam and travel to the circuit by train on race days.

Amsterdam is the natural base for most travelling fans. It has a wide range of accommodation to suit different budgets, and the train connection to Zandvoort is straightforward and frequent.

Circuit Zandvoort is one of the most atmospheric venues on the Formula One calendar. The track is fast and challenging, with significant elevation changes and a coastal wind that can affect racing conditions and keep things unpredictable. Dutch fans are among the most passionate in the sport, and the grandstands are filled with orange from start to finish. If you are looking for a Grand Prix with real atmosphere, Zandvoort delivers.

Three days, from Friday to Sunday, gives you the full experience. You will see practice and qualifying as well as the race itself, plus the support series that runs across all three days. If time is limited, attending on Sunday for the race alone is perfectly viable.

Most fans travel by train from Amsterdam Central. During peak times, trains run every 10 minutes and the journey takes about half an hour. From Zandvoort station it is a 20 to 30 minute walk along the promenade to the circuit. Baku also has a metro system and metered taxis if you prefer not to walk.

The Dutch Grand Prix weekend runs across three days. Friday features sprint qualifying and the first practice session. Saturday has the sprint race and Grand Prix qualifying. Sunday is race day. Formula 2 and the Porsche Supercup also run across all three days. The full schedule is usually published on formula1.com around four weeks before the Grand Prix.

Three days, from Friday to Sunday, covers everything from practice and qualifying to the race. If time is limited, Sunday alone is perfectly viable.

Late August in Zandvoort is generally mild, with temperatures typically ranging from around 13°C to 20°C. Being a coastal town, it can be windy and there is a moderate chance of rain. It is worth packing a light layer and being prepared for changeable conditions.

Yes. Every year we help people plan a Grand Prix trip for someone else. If you are not an F1 fan yourself but want to give someone the experience of attending a live Grand Prix, get in touch and we will guide you through the process.

Yes. All bookings are ATOL protected and covered by the Travel Trust Association. Your money is secure from the moment you book.

We take care of everything from start to finish. Flights, accommodation, tickets, transfers, and all your travel documents are organised for you. You just need to show up and enjoy the racing.

Additional Information

Solo travellers & single room occupancy

If you are travelling alone or require a single occupancy room, a supplement will apply. The cost depends on your choice of hotel and the length of your trip. Let us know which package you are interested in and we will calculate the additional cost for you.

 

Tailor-make your experience
• Option to add extra nights before or after your trip

 

Travel to Amsterdam
Amsterdam is well served from most airports. Let us know where you are travelling from and we will put together a tailored quote. We can also arrange Eurostar tickets from London to Amsterdam as an alternative to flying.

 

Accommodation and getting to the circuit
Our preferred hotels are the Inntel Hotels Amsterdam Centre (four-star), NH City Centre Amsterdam (four-star), Park Plaza Victoria Amsterdam (four-star), INK Hotel Amsterdam (four-star+), Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky (five-star), W Amsterdam (five-star), and the Art’otel Amsterdam (five-star). These hotels are conveniently located in central Amsterdam and close to Central Station.

 

Most fans get to Zandvoort by train. It is simple and efficient. During peak times, trains run every 10 minutes between Amsterdam Central and Zandvoort. The journey takes about half an hour. Once you arrive, it is a 20 to 30 minute walk to the circuit along the promenade. It is scenic, easy, and part of the experience.

 

Pricing and availability
Flights, accommodation, and tickets are priced on live availability. Prices can change until a booking is confirmed, and may increase in line with availability and exchange rates. Confirming your booking is the only way to secure the price quoted.

 

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We’re here to help. If you have questions or would like a tailored quote, please get in touch.