The Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has announced expanded ticket options as excitement builds for the 2026 season finale at Yas Marina Circuit from December 3–6.
With the championship gaining momentum ahead of its concluding race, organisers have introduced new premium and general admission experiences to enhance fan access and engagement.
A key highlight is the launch of the 16/360 hospitality experience, one of Formula 1’s most distinctive offerings, making its debut at the 2025 race and now on sale for 2026.
Located inside the circuit near Turn 16, it provides 360-degree views of key sections of the track, including the main straight and multiple corners.
The experience includes open-air terraces, a central courtyard, curated food and beverage options, and live entertainment from guest DJs.
Alongside premium offerings, the new three-day Abu Dhabi Hill ticket has been introduced from AED995 ($271), offering one of the most accessible ways to experience the Grand Prix.
Positioned in a relaxed, open-air environment, it provides sweeping views of the circuit, roaming access throughout race week, entry to fan zones, and access to three nights of After-Race concerts across the weekend.
The broader ticket portfolio continues to include General Admission, Grandstands, and Hospitality packages, with additional options and experiences expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
Organisers say the range is designed to cater to different fan preferences while maximising access to the season finale atmosphere.
Ticket packages also include added-value benefits, such as complimentary access to major Abu Dhabi attractions.
These include Yas Island theme parks like Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Yas Waterworld, SeaWorld Yas Island, and Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, alongside cultural landmarks such as Louvre Abu Dhabi, teamLab Phenomena, Qasr Al Watan, Zayed National Museum, and the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi. The combined value of these inclusions is estimated at around AED2,200.
The event’s After-Race Concert series at Etihad Park remains a major draw, with Lewis Capaldi and Zara Larsson announced for opening night, and more artists to be revealed soon.
Following a record-breaking 2025 edition that welcomed 339,000 fans, demand for 2026 tickets is expected to remain strong, with organisers urging fans to book early. -TradeArabia News Service