Isle of Man TT 2025 event description
When we think about Motorcycle racing events, one stands out in a league of its own: The TT.
Forget restricted track access and 100m gravel runoffs of short circuits. Here the bikes pass you at 180mph+ with nothing but a blade of grass between you and the machine. The slightest mistake on the 37.75 mile course can cost the pilot a podium - or far worse. The course runs over mountain passes, through narrow forest roads and villages. The bikes corner at speeds in excess of 100mph with nothing but a stone wall as "runoff". This is the ultimate test of man and machine.
We are proud to be able to offer a VIP tour to this event that meets our quality standards and expectations of our customers. We have secured top hotel accommodation and the best hospitalities to really give you the full flavour of the TT.
We have been bringing top tours here since 2012, and we have a well-honed programme. We are proud sponsors of several young riders including TT winner James Hillier; the talented and charismatic Michal 'Indi' Dokoupil, and fellow Czech top woman racer Veronika Hancoyvona.
Our tour package is based in the iconic Sefton Hotel in the heart of the famous promenade. Packages are 3 nights from Friday (Intro package - features 2 race days) or 6 nights from Monday (4 race days) or you can do all 9 night (at a discount!)
In 2025 we are delighted to introduce a DELUXE package in the best hotel on the Island - home base to sponsors Monster and other top teams.
Ordinary viewing of the racing alongside many parts of the course is completely free, however there are many opportunities for much enhanced experiences. We have lined up a full set of options to give you the taste of the TT from everything from the Hedgerows to the top VIP! On Saturday Senior Race day you can select your experience from the main grandstand, the lovely Mercury Club VIP, the ultra-exclusive "Platinum" Legends club, or join us on the terrace of the world famous Creg-ny-ba pub for the best view of the circuit!
Finally we highly recommend sticking around for the Sunday after the TT. This is the 'contingency' day for postponed races, or you can enjoy some of the sights of the Island such as Castletown, the awesome Laxey Wheel, the mountain tram way, the steam railway, or lovely Peel. .
If you have the TT on your "bucket list" but were put off by all the organisation involved, now is the time -- just get yourself to the Isle of Man (we can help here as well) and we will take care of everything for you!