Entering the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit requires a valid ticket, with electronic and mobile options available. Security checks are in place, so be mindful of prohibited items to avoid delays at the entrance. Gates typically open at 8:00 AM on Friday and 8:30 AM on the weekend, allowing fans ample time to find their spots before the action begins.
Travel options include driving, with the journey from Melbourne taking around two hours via the South Gippsland and Bass Highways. Bus services like ‘Catch-a-Coach’ operate from Southern Cross Station, with local shuttle buses running across the island to the circuit. Parking is available, with a daily fee for cars, while motorcycle parking is free.
The weather at Phillip Island can be unpredictable, with sudden changes in wind and temperature, so dressing in layers and bringing waterproof gear is recommended. Accommodation fills up quickly during race weekends, so booking early is essential. To ensure a smooth experience, plan ahead, check for any updates, and arrive early to soak in the atmosphere.
(Mon-Fri, 9:00 - 16:00)
● Outside business hours
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