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Travel company is selling a luxury Qatar Grand Prix package that's cheaper than a trip to Silverstone
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Updated 16:26 20 Mar 2025 GMTPublished 16:27 20 Mar 2025 GMT

Travel company is selling a luxury Qatar Grand Prix package that's cheaper than a trip to Silverstone

The price includes flights to Qatar and a stay in a luxury five-star in Doha...

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In the countdown to the 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship, a company is selling a luxury Qatar Grand Prix package, that’s cheaper than a trip to Silverstone.

A once in a lifetime opportunity for F1 fans, the premium offer includes a four-night break in Doha, Qatar with a three-day pass to the Grand Prix included, from only £999.

For price comparison, a trip to Silverstone will set you back a whopping £1,300 for general admission, travel, and accommodation.

For a limited time only, you’ll have the chance to visit the famous Lusail International Circuit to watch the action unfold from the stands.

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We’re talking the practice session, qualifying races for both the Sprint and Main Race, the Sprint race and the grand 57-lap race itself.

After settling into your accommodation, day three, four, and five will be dedicated to all things Formula One. On day three, you'll head to the Lusail International Circuit to kickstart your F1 experience. You’ll get to witness the Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025 practice session, as well as the Sprint qualifier.

The following day is all about the Sprint race, of course. It’s then on to qualifying for the Main Race, as the anticipation grows for the grand finale, which will take place the following day.

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Getty/Peter Fox

As part of the exclusive package*, you’ll get your return flights included, with three nights booked at a five-star hotel (breakfast included) to top it all off.

All you need to do is save the dates: November 28 to November 30. If you can’t get enough of the well-deserved sunshine, you can even extend your stay in Qatar for two extra nights from just £99 per person.

The extra time will give you the chance to explore the capital, whether you fancy a bit of sandboarding, watersports, or even a trip to Bin Ghannam Island.

If you really want to splash out, there’s a seven-night Qatar Grand Prix 2025 and Emirates Cruise on offer too, that visits Doha, Abu Dhabi, Sir Bani Yas Island, and Dubai. You can add on the seven-night cruise from £599 per person here.

Getty/Mark Thompson
Getty/Mark Thompson

What’s included in the Qatar Grand Prix package?

  • Return economy flights from the UK to Doha
  • Four nights in a centrally located 5* star hotel on a bed and breakfast basis
  • Three-day Formula 1 Grand Prix general admission ticket (Friday to Sunday)
  • ATOL Protected

*Optional airport transfers are available upon request. Lead price of £999 per person is based on a London flight with Qatar Airways but regional flights are available upon request.

Visit the destination2.co.uk website now to find out more.

Featured Image Credit: Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Topics: Formula 1

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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