MSC Cruises launches Abu Dhabi Formula 1 race packages
MSC Cruises is offering Grand Prix hospitality packages as part of its global partnership with Formula 1.
It is promising a top race weekend experience at this year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on 24-26 November.
MSC Virtuosa serves as a cruise ship hotel throughout the race weekend whilst docked in Abu Dhabi.
Sales for packages are now live.
MSC Cruises last year signed a multi-year deal to become a Formula 1 global partner.
A range of packages are available, combining accommodation, race tickets and exclusive insider access.
They start with a cabin only option for those who already have race tickets or a cabin + Formula 1 Grandstand ticket.
There is also a cabin + F1 Experience package that includes exclusive trackside activities, through to premium all-inclusive hospitality.
This all-access option includes a Pit Lane Walk, Guided Track Tour and Formula 1 appearances.
The Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal is just a short drive from the circuit.
Learn more about : MSC Cruises ( United Kingdom )
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