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Australian MotoGP: Phillip Island's Clifftop Circuit

MotoGP World Championship · Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit · Melbourne · Great Ocean Road
8 Days · 7 Nights
From USD 12,000+ per person
"Phillip Island — the most beautiful circuit in MotoGP, where the Southern Ocean is visible from the grandstands and the wind changes everything."
The Journey

Speed, Ocean,
and Melbourne

The Australian MotoGP at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is, by near-unanimous agreement among the riders who compete there, the most beautiful circuit in the World Championship — a 4.45-kilometre track on the southern tip of Phillip Island, 90 minutes from Melbourne, where the Southern Ocean is visible from every grandstand and the Bass Strait wind that sweeps across the circuit from the south changes character with sufficient frequency and intensity to make tyre temperature management an entirely separate challenge from anything the riders encounter at any other venue on the calendar. The Lukey Heights, Gardner Straight, Southern Loop, and Stoner Corner sequence produces the most sustained high-speed drama of any circuit in MotoGP — the corner taken fastest by the bravest, in conditions that reward commitment and punish hesitation with a consistency that the circuit's exposed coastal geography makes inevitable.

The Australian MotoGP Grand Prix takes place annually at Phillip Island, typically in October — the Australian spring, when the island's wildlife is at its most active (the Summerland Beach Little Penguin colony begins its seasonal return), the wildflowers are out across the Bass Coast, and Melbourne is at the beginning of the long Australian summer that the city uses as an excuse for its most ambitious outdoor cultural programming. The race weekend includes the Sprint Race (Saturday) and the Grand Prix (Sunday), and the Australian crowd's particular combination of genuine motorsport knowledge, relaxed outdoor attitude, and enthusiastic appreciation of quality provides one of the most enjoyable spectating environments on the calendar.

This eight-day itinerary combines the complete race weekend with Melbourne's cultural circuit — the National Gallery of Victoria, Federation Square, the Queen Victoria Market, the Melbourne laneways, and the street art that has made the city's CBD the most visited urban art environment in Australia — and the Great Ocean Road, where the Twelve Apostles limestone stacks and the Otway National Park represent the most dramatic Victorian coastline accessible by road. Phillip Island itself provides the fairy penguin parade and the koala conservation reserve; the island is a wildlife destination before it is a racing circuit, and the combination of MotoGP grandstand access and penguin encounter within the same weekend is available nowhere else on Earth.

Signature Moments

Six Encounters
with Australia

Phillip Island — MotoGP's most beautiful circuit, with the Southern Ocean behind the grandstands. And then Melbourne, the Twelve Apostles, and the penguins.

01
Phillip Island — The Southern Ocean Behind the Grandstands
The only MotoGP circuit where the Bass Strait is visible from the main grandstand — the Southern Ocean wind that changes tyre behaviour mid-lap, the Gardner Straight where the fastest top speeds in the championship are recorded, and the Stoner Corner named for the Australian who won here seven times and understood the wind's effect on this circuit as an advantage rather than an obstacle.
02
The Penguin Parade — 40,000 Pairs, Every Evening Since Before History
The Summerland Beach Little Penguin Parade at dusk — the world's smallest penguins, at 33 centimetres tall, crossing the beach in tight rafts from the Bass Strait to their burrows after a day's fishing. 40,000 breeding pairs; a crossing that has continued for at least 150,000 years; and the 2,500 tourists who observe it every evening, which the penguins manage with complete indifference.
03
The Twelve Apostles at First Light
The eight remaining limestone stacks in the Southern Ocean at dawn — when the light comes from the east and illuminates the ochre columns against the grey-green water, before the tour coaches arrive from Melbourne and before the viewing platforms become managed queues. The most dramatic geological monument on the Victorian coast, changing colour through pink to orange as the sun rises behind the cliff face.
04
Melbourne Laneways — The Flat White at Source
Degraves Street and Centre Place — the laneway café culture that developed the flat white (a double ristretto with 130ml of microfoamed milk, created in Melbourne in the 1980s as a correction of the cappuccino's milk excess) in its most authentic form, at addresses that have been refining the recipe for three decades. The UNESCO-inscribed hawker tradition of Singapore and the Melbourne laneway: the two cities that have most seriously decided that coffee and food deserve genuine intellectual attention.
05
The NGV — Australia's Oldest Art Museum at Its Most Ambitious
The National Gallery of Victoria on St Kilda Road — 70,000 works across decorative arts, fashion, Asian art, and the most significant international painting collection in the southern hemisphere. Three blocks from The Langham; ten minutes on foot from Federation Square. The NGV Triennial, when it runs, is the largest art event in Australian history and the most compelling reason the museum offers to visit on any specific date.
06
The Langham Melbourne — Above the Yarra, Beside the NGV
The Langham on the south bank of the Yarra — adjacent to the NGV and Federation Square, with the tram network providing access to every corner of Melbourne's CBD, and the M1 highway to Phillip Island accessible in under 15 minutes from the hotel entrance. The race weekend shuttle departs from South Melbourne; the hotel's concierge manages the circuit logistics with the institutional knowledge of a property that has hosted the MotoGP paddock community for multiple seasons.
Curated Highlights

What Defines This Journey

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Phillip Island MotoGP — The Most Beautiful Circuit
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit: 4.45 kilometres on the southern tip of Phillip Island, with the Southern Ocean visible from every grandstand. The Lukey Heights, Stoner Corner, and Southern Loop sequence; the Bass Strait wind that changes everything; and the race that has produced more dramatic final-lap overtaking moments than any comparable event in the World Championship. Full three-day access: practice, qualifying, Sprint Race, and the Grand Prix.
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Little Penguin Parade — Phillip Island's Natural Wonder
The Summerland Beach Little Penguin Parade — the nightly emergence from the Bass Strait of the world's smallest penguin species, which returns to its Phillip Island colony at dusk after a day's fishing at sea. The largest Little Penguin colony in the world, at 40,000 breeding pairs; the guided viewing experience that Parks Victoria has been managing since 1928; and the particular atmosphere of watching several thousand penguins walk up a beach in the dark while trying to appear unconcerned about the audience. Best combined with the MotoGP weekend.
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Melbourne — Australia's Cultural Capital
Melbourne — consistently ranked among the world's ten most liveable cities, with the laneway café culture, the street art, the rooftop bars, and the National Gallery of Victoria (the oldest and most visited art museum in Australia). Federation Square for the Ian Potter Centre's Australian art collection; Queen Victoria Market for Saturday morning; the MCG — the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the largest cricket ground in the world — for the particular religion of Victorian sport culture.
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Great Ocean Road — Twelve Apostles and the Otways
The Great Ocean Road — the 243-kilometre coastal drive completed in 1932 by returned First World War soldiers, dedicated as a memorial to those who did not return, following the Bass Coast from Torquay to Allansford through the Otway National Park and the Port Campbell National Park. The Twelve Apostles: the eight remaining limestone stacks (the twelfth collapsed in 2005) rising to 45 metres from the Southern Ocean in a geological spectacle that is most dramatic at dawn and dusk.
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Koalas and Wildlife — Phillip Island Nature Parks
The Phillip Island Nature Parks koala conservation centre and wildlife reserve — where the island's koala population lives in eucalyptus forest managed by the state park system, and where the proximity of the animals to the observation platforms provides the most accessible koala encounter available in Victoria. Wallabies, echidnas, and the cape barren geese that graze the circuit's outer areas during non-race weeks are also present in sufficient numbers to make Phillip Island a wildlife destination before it is a motorsport venue.
06
Melbourne Coffee Culture — The World's Most Serious
Melbourne's café culture — the most technically serious coffee culture in the English-speaking world, where the flat white was developed in the 1980s by baristas who found the cappuccino's milk-to-coffee ratio insufficiently precise, and where the laneway café tradition of Degraves Street, Hardware Lane, and Centre Place has been producing espresso drinks of notable quality since the Italian immigration of the 1950s established the standard that the city has been trying to exceed ever since.
Sample Itinerary

Key Moments & Movements

The Australian MotoGP Grand Prix takes place annually at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, typically in October. The race weekend includes the Sprint Race on Saturday and the Grand Prix on Sunday. Phillip Island is 90 minutes from Melbourne by road; the island's accommodation is fully committed for race weekend, making Melbourne the practical hotel base with shuttle or convoy transport to the circuit. The Great Ocean Road is accessible as a day trip from Melbourne before or after the race weekend.

Every Richseen journey is individually crafted. Race dates, grandstand allocation, and hotel are confirmed upon ticket issuance for the relevant season.

Day 1
Melbourne Arrival — Federation Square · Degraves Street · Yarra River
Arrive at Melbourne Airport and transfer to the hotel in the CBD or Fitzroy. Afternoon: Federation Square — the Ian Potter Centre's Australian art collection on the south bank of the Yarra River, where Australian Impressionism and the contemporary Indigenous art tradition are displayed in the most architecturally discussed public space in Melbourne. Degraves Street for the café culture that has been making Melbourne's flat white the benchmark for the rest of Australia's coffee industry for forty years. The Yarra River promenade at dusk.
Melbourne Hotel (The Langham or equivalent)
Day 2
Great Ocean Road — Twelve Apostles · Otway National Park
Full-day Great Ocean Road drive: west from Melbourne along the Bass Coast, through Torquay and the surfing culture of Bells Beach (the Rip Curl Pro surfing contest has been held here since 1961), through the Otway National Park's temperate rainforest where the mist stays in the tree canopy until mid-morning, and to the Port Campbell National Park for the Twelve Apostles. The eight remaining stacks at dawn — when the Southern Ocean mist clears and the ochre limestone columns are lit from the east — provide the most dramatic geological spectacle on the Victorian coast. Return to Melbourne via the inland Princes Highway.
Melbourne
Day 3
Melbourne — NGV · Queen Victoria Market · Laneways · MotoGP Practice
Morning: the National Gallery of Victoria on St Kilda Road — the oldest and most visited art museum in Australia, with the international collection in the original building and the Australian collection in Federation Square. The Queen Victoria Market for the Saturday morning produce and food stalls that have been operating since 1878. The CBD laneways for the street art and café culture. Drive to Phillip Island for MotoGP Free Practice — the first session at the most scenically extraordinary circuit on the calendar, where the Southern Ocean is visible from the grandstands above Stoner Corner.
Phillip Island Circuit — Practice
Day 4
MotoGP Qualifying + Sprint Race · Little Penguin Parade
Morning: MotoGP Qualifying at Phillip Island — the session that determines the starting grid in conditions where the Bass Strait wind can shift the fastest lap time by two seconds between the morning and afternoon, making the Q2 session the most weather-sensitive qualifying session in MotoGP. The Sprint Race in the afternoon: 13 laps of the 4.45-kilometre circuit in the conditions that the Southern Ocean afternoon provides. The Little Penguin Parade at Summerland Beach after the circuit: the nightly return of Phillip Island's Little Penguin colony from the Bass Strait, at the largest penguin colony in the world.
Phillip Island — Qualifying + Sprint + Penguins
Day 5
Australian MotoGP Grand Prix
Race day at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit — the Australian MotoGP Grand Prix, 27 laps of the 4.45-kilometre circuit. The Lukey Heights where the circuit reaches its highest point and the ocean is most visible; the Stoner Corner (named for Casey Stoner, the Australian world champion who won here seven times) where the commitment required at speed is most legible from the grandstand; the Southern Loop where the sequence of corners produces the highest sustained lateral G-forces on the circuit; and the Gardner Straight where the Bass Strait headwind in the afternoon is a mechanical force that affects the tyre's contact patch independently of the rider's inputs. The race that produces more memorable moments per kilometre than any other on the calendar.
Phillip Island Circuit — Grand Prix
Day 6
Phillip Island Wildlife · Koalas · Return to Melbourne
Morning on Phillip Island: the Koala Conservation Centre for the eucalyptus forest walk where the koala population is visible at close range in the trees, and the wallabies and cape barren geese in the adjacent grasslands. The Nobbies for the fur seal colony on the rock stacks at the island's southwestern tip, viewable from the boardwalk. Return to Melbourne via San Remo and the Bass Highway for a final evening in Australia's most considered dining city — the St Kilda foreshore for the sunset; the South Yarra or Fitzroy restaurant strip for dinner.
Melbourne
Days 7–8
Melbourne — MCG · St Kilda · Departure
Day 7: the Melbourne Cricket Ground — the largest cricket ground in the world and the centre of Victorian sporting life since the first Test match was played here in 1877, with the MCG Museum for the history of cricket, Australian Rules Football, and the 1956 Olympic Games that the ground hosted. St Kilda beach for the afternoon: the bayside suburb whose Luna Park (operating since 1912), pier, and Sunday market represent Melbourne's leisure culture at its most consistently atmospheric. Day 8: final morning at leisure before private transfer to Melbourne Airport for onward journey.
Melbourne Airport
Luxury Stays

Where You Rest Matters

Southbank, Melbourne, Victoria
Melbourne — 7 Nights
The Langham Melbourne (or equivalent)
Southbank, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The Langham Melbourne on the south bank of the Yarra — the most considered hotel address in the city's cultural precinct, adjacent to the National Gallery of Victoria and Federation Square, with the tram network providing access to every corner of Melbourne's CBD and the M1 highway to Phillip Island accessible in under 15 minutes from the hotel entrance. The race weekend shuttle departs from South Melbourne; the hotel's concierge manages the circuit logistics with the institutional knowledge of a hotel that has hosted the MotoGP paddock community for multiple seasons.
Exclusive Experiences

Moments Designed for You

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MotoGP
Stoner Corner — Casey's Domain
The Stoner Corner at Phillip Island — named for Casey Stoner, the Australian world champion who won at Phillip Island seven times between 2007 and 2012, and who understood this corner's relationship with the wind and the tyre's contact patch at speeds that his contemporaries found incomprehensible. From the grandstand above it: the approach down the back straight, the braking point, and the exit onto the Southern Loop — the sequence that the circuit's most successful riders describe as the section where Phillip Island is most itself.
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Wildlife
Little Penguin Parade — The World's Largest Colony
The Summerland Beach Little Penguin Parade at dusk — 40,000 breeding pairs returning from the Bass Strait to their burrows after a day's fishing, crossing the beach in groups that the Parks Victoria guides call "rafts" because the penguins move in tight clusters for mutual warmth and confidence. The world's smallest penguin species, at 33 centimetres tall, approaching with the purposeful authority of animals that have been making this crossing every evening for at least 150,000 years and find the presence of 2,500 tourists entirely manageable.
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Landscape
Twelve Apostles at Dawn
The Twelve Apostles at first light — the eight remaining limestone stacks rising from the Southern Ocean in the Port Campbell National Park, when the dawn light comes from the east and illuminates the ochre columns against the grey-green water. The viewing platforms are accessible before the tour coaches arrive from Melbourne; the stacks change colour through pink to orange to the warm ochre of the Australian limestone as the sun rises behind the cliff face. The most dramatic geological monument on the Victorian coast, most comprehensible at the most inconvenient hour.
Culture
Melbourne Laneways — The World's Best Coffee Culture
Degraves Street and Centre Place in Melbourne's CBD — the laneway café culture that has been producing the world's most technically serious espresso drinks since the Italian immigration of the 1950s established the standard. The flat white (a double ristretto with 130ml of microfoamed milk, developed in Melbourne in the 1980s as a response to the cappuccino's excessive milk-to-coffee ratio) is available here in its most authentic form, at addresses that have been refining the recipe for three decades without losing interest in the problem.
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