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The MSC Yacht Club reimagines race weekend hospitality with a layered, maritime-inspired venue docked in the Marina presented by MSC Cruises. From each level you can follow the on-track drama as cars negotiate Turns 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, while enjoying a mix of reserved seating, shared social spaces, and private options. This article walks through the layout, the food and beverage highlights, and the ticket packages so you can choose how to witness the race with the comfort and energy that fit your group.
The yacht-club concept blends cruise-ship polish with race-day excitement. Guests can move between decks to chase sightlines, relax under covered seating, or retreat to a private cabana for a group celebration. Essential offerings include 3-Day Race Access, access to multiple seating configurations, on-board dining and light bites, plus an all-inclusive beverage package that covers beer, wine, and sparkling wine. Read on for a closer look at each deck, dining venues, and the ticket types that make this a flexible choice for fans.
The decks and sightlines
The space is divided across multiple levels so each guest finds the perspective they prefer. The Deck Pass grants roaming privileges across Decks 1-3 and is ideal for people who value flexibility; think of it as flexible access across decks that lets you shift between views as the race unfolds. Deck 2 and Deck 3 also have reserved, covered seating for those who want a guaranteed spot. From these vantage points you can watch cars emerge from Turn 5, sweep through the middle sequence, and accelerate out of Turn 9, offering a continuous stretch of action that’s easy to follow from the yacht-club platform.
Panoramic track sightlines
The layout was designed to maximize uninterrupted views of the critical corner complex from Turn 5 through Turn 9. Whether you stand at the rail or settle into a shaded seat, the design emphasizes panoramic track views so you can study lines, watch overtakes, and enjoy pit-to-corner narratives. Moving between covered seating and communal terraces allows fans to toggle between focused observation and the lively social atmosphere that surrounds the Marina. This combination of sightlines and mobility makes the MSC Yacht Club a compelling base for race fans who want both clarity and ambiance.
Onboard culinary and bar options aim to pair high-energy race moments with relaxed hospitality. The signature restaurant, Bagatelle, borrows Mediterranean influences to deliver a market-style, all-day dining experience reminiscent of coastal bistros. It includes a reserved Chef’s Table available by booking for intimate groups and an emphasis on shareable plates that suit a spectator environment. For fans who prefer lighter fare or grazing options, the Yacht Club complements main dining with a selection of on-board dining & light bites to keep energy high without missing key moments on track.
Jack Daniel’s Lounge and beverage service
Located on Deck 3, the Jack Daniel’s Lounge offers a full-service bar with beer, curated wines, and craft cocktails available for purchase. The space is designed as a gathering spot overlooking the circuit, with comfortable seating and an atmosphere tuned to race-day excitement. For ticketed guests the yacht club includes an all-inclusive beer, wine & sparkling wine package depending on the option purchased, so groups can celebrate podium-worthy moves without worrying about individual tabs.
Ticketing tiers and private options
Ticket choices are framed around flexibility and privacy. The MSC Yacht Club Deck Pass provides open seating across Decks 1-3 and access to dining options, making it a go-to for guests who want to explore different perspectives. Reserved seating on Deck 2 and Deck 3 guarantees covered seats with nearby dining service for those who prioritize a fixed vantage point. For groups seeking exclusivity, the Cabanas on the Marina Deck offer a private cabana that accommodates up to 20 guests, complete with dedicated trackside seating, a lounge area, and the same beverage package benefits.
Beyond the yacht club, the event offers other premium spaces to tailor a weekend. The Podium Club centers on celebration with a climate-controlled lounge, live DJs, and direct views of the podium ceremony at Turns 4 and 9. The Turn 18 Club delivers modern hospitality and prime vantage for the final corner sequence at Turns 17, 18, and 19. Around the Marina presented by MSC Cruises, visitors will find live music, food stalls and opportunities to shop Formula 1 fandom, plus attractions such as the Heineken Highline that add to the festival-like atmosphere.
Choosing the right experience
Deciding between a roaming Deck Pass, a reserved seat, or a private cabana comes down to group size, sightline preference, and how much time you want to spend socializing versus watching. All options include key inclusions—three-day race access for the turns noted above, multiple seating configurations, on-board dining and light bites, and beverage options—so you can prioritize view, privacy, or flexibility without losing the essentials that make race weekend memorable.