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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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Broker and yacht specialists combine for elevated F1 experience
The F1 Monaco Grand Prix is a highlight of the racing calendar, as drivers wind their way through tight streets. The onlookers are prestigious, and Elevate and My Yacht Group are offering a chance to be among them.

Toronto-based brokerage Elevate is working with My Yacht Group to offer a trackside superyacht experience at the 77th Monaco Grand Prix, on 23-27 May.

Guests will enjoy three days of Formula One race viewing and luxury hospitality aboard a private yacht moored in a trackside berth on the Quay Kennedy. They fly privately from New York to Nice, sold by-the-seat in partnership with MemberJets/Sky380.

Included in the experience is a Friday night charity reception and party aboard the superyacht, traditionally attended by HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco with distinguished guests, DJ, dancing, fine foods and drinks. Guests will be able to watch the F1 race and qualifying races from the superyacht. Speedboat transfers to and from the yacht are also included. Separate superyacht or jet only options are available with a la carte pricing for any of the four race days between 23-26 May.

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