Japanese Grand Prix
2025 NOW BOOKING! As the venue of the FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2025, Suzuka is one of the oldest tracks of the FIA FORMULA 1 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, and so has a long history of races.
Its traditional role as one of the last GRANDS PRIX of the season means numerous World Championships have been decided at this iconic circuit, however for 2025 it remains in an early season slot to coincide with sakura, the cherry blossom season. As one of the most exotic places on the calendar, the warmth of the Japanese people will really win you over.
The FORMULA 1 2025 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX takes place on 06 April 2025 and, AGAIN FOR 2025, our exclusive packages include return flights, return airport transfers, 7 nights hotel accommodation in Nagoya and official FORMULA 1 tickets plus circuit transfers escorted by a member of the MST team, as well as guided tours to get the most out of your stay.
NEW FOR 2025 add three nights in Tokyo plus a trip on the famous bullet train in our P3 package.
And AGAIN FOR 2025 we are also include Fast Track Security and Airport Lounge access on departure to get your holiday off to a good start! JUST 5 SPACES REMAINING FOR OUR 2025 TOUR!
Japanese Grand Prix Packages
The P1 Package
01 April 2025
Depart from the UK flying to Nagoya
9 night duration
Our package can be changed to suit your requirements
Suzuka Circuit
Mie Prefecture
Our best value FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX package
What is Included
- UK Fast Track security access on your departure*
- UK departure lounge access*
- Return scheduled flights
- Checked Luggage allowance included
- Airport transfers on arrival and departure included
- 7 nights at the 4-star Nagoya Tokyo Hotel or similar
- Daily breakfast included
- Half-day guided Nagoya City Tour including visit to Nagoya Castle
- Exclusive Motor Sports Travel circuit transfers on Saturday & Sunday
- 2-day Grandstand E tickets and Suzuka Amusement Park Passport
- Guided Kyoto Tour
- Hosted by a member of the Motor Sports Travel team
Prices shown are “from” prices based on 2 people sharing
The P2 Package
01 April 2025
Depart from the UK flying to Nagoya
9 night duration
Our package can be changed to suit your requirements
Suzuka Circuit
Mie Prefecture
Upgrade your Japanese Grand Prix package to include Grandstand E tickets
What is Included
- UK Fast Track security access on your departure*
- UK departure lounge access*
- Return scheduled flights
- Checked Luggage allowance included
- Airport transfers on arrival and departure included
- 7 nights at the 4-star Nagoya Tokyo Hotel or similar
- Daily breakfast included
- Half-day guided Nagoya City Tour including visit to Nagoya Castle
- Exclusive Motor Sports Travel circuit transfers on Saturday & Sunday
- 2-day Grandstand Q2 tickets and Suzuka Amusement Park Passport
- Guided Kyoto Tour
- Hosted by a member of the Motor Sports Travel team
Prices shown are “from” prices based on 2 people sharing
The P3 Package
29 March 2025
Depart from the UK flying to Nagoya
13 night duration
Our package can be changed to suit your requirements
Suzuka Circuit
Mie Prefecture
Treat yourself to three nights in Tokyo plus a trip on the famous bullet train
What is Included
- UK Fast Track security access on your departure*
- UK departure lounge access*
- Return scheduled flights
- Checked Luggage allowance included
- Airport transfer on arrival in Tokyo included
- 3 nights at the 4-star Park Hotel Tokyo
- Departure transfer to Tokyo station on departure included
- Bullet train from Tokyo to Nagoya included
- Transfer on arrival in Nagoya included
- 7 nights at the 4-star Nagoya Tokyo Hotel or similar
- Daily breakfast included
- Half-day guided Nagoya City Tour including visit to Nagoya Castle
- Exclusive Motor Sports Travel circuit transfers on Saturday & Sunday
- 2-day Grandstand E tickets and Suzuka Amusement Park Passport
- Guided Kyoto Tour
- Airport transfer on departure included
- Hosted by a member of the Motor Sports Travel team
Prices shown are “from” prices based on 2 people sharing
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Japanese Grand Prix packages
Nestled in the heart of Japan, Nagoya is a vibrant city that beckons visitors from around the world. Not only is it home to a rich cultural heritage and stunning architectural wonders, but it is also known for hosting the thrilling Japanese Grand Prix at the iconic Suzuka Circuit. Combing the allure of motor racing with the charm of Japanese hospitality, a trip to Nagoya during the Grand Prix season is an experience like no other.
Known for its challenging track layout and rich racing history, the Suzuka Circuit has been a favorite among drivers and fans since its inception in 1962. Designed by Dutch architect John Hugenholtz, the circuit is known for its unique figure-eight layout and demanding corners, making it one of the most iconic racetracks in the world.
Aside from the race itself, Nagoya offers plenty to explore. As the fourth-largest city in Japan, it effortlessly blends modernity with tradition. The city is renowned for its historical landmarks, such as Nagoya Castle, with its elegant architecture and beautiful gardens, and Atsuta Shrine, one of the most important shrines in Japan, showcasing centuries-old relics and offers a serene retreat from the bustling city. For those seeking a taste of Japan’s technological marvels, Nagoya is home to several cutting-edge attractions. The Toyota Automobile Museum showcases the evolution of automobile technology, allowing visitors to delve into the history of one of Japan’s most prominent industries.
The SCMAGLEV and Railway Park provides a fascinating insight into the development of high-speed trains and features a collection of historic and modern trains. When it comes to culinary delights, Nagoya is renowned for its unique local cuisine. Indulge in mouthwatering dishes such as Nagoya-style miso katsu (deep-fried pork cutlet with a savoury miso sauce), hitsumabushi (grilled eel served over rice), and Nagoya cochin (a prized local chicken breed). From the thrill of the race to the tranquillity of historic landmarks, Nagoya offers a diverse range of experiences that will leave you with lasting memories.
If the Japanese Grand Prix is not for you, check out the FORMULA 1 calendar here and choose your race weekend