The Miami Grand Prix has announced a new luxury hospitality option for its 2026 edition, featuring a life-like superyacht at the track. The MSC Yacht Club will offer premium experiences with pools, dining, and panoramic views during the race weekend. Ticket prices for the most exclusive areas start at $95,000.
The Miami International Autodrome is enhancing its Riviera-inspired aesthetic with the introduction of the MSC Yacht Club for the 2026 Formula 1 season. This hospitality centerpiece, debuting during the race weekend from May 1 to May 3, 2026, will be positioned inside Turns 5-9. The structure mimics a superyacht measuring 264 feet in length, 96 feet in width, and 50 feet tall, providing a premier trackside destination.
The Yacht Club features multiple decks designed for luxury and comfort. Deck one offers an open-air space with a pool and plush lounge seating. Deck two provides reserved shaded seating alongside a refined dining experience curated by Bagatelle. Deck three includes higher vantage point shaded seating and access to a Jack Daniel’s bar. At the top, the Captain's deck delivers 360-degree panoramic views across the track.
Additionally, nine private cabanas are available, each accommodating up to 20 guests with dedicated trackside seating and lounge settings. According to the Miami GP website, three-day tickets for these cabanas begin at $95,000. Deck two passes cost $4,500 for the weekend, while deck three starts at $4,700.
For comparison, other options at the event include three-day Hard Rock Beach Club tickets from $1,500 and grandstand passes starting at $785. This addition aims to elevate the Miami Grand Prix's appeal, drawing on the glamour associated with events like the Monaco Grand Prix.