[quote=Birdwatcher]
Thanks for the info. Wife and I are already in talks with Duke Travel for a package deal for next years race. We were supposed to go a couple of years ago for my birthday present but Covid F'ed that up too! We can't wait!!
We were there during the second week, took a chance based upon talk forum advice, and arrived on the island itself without camping reservations (absolutely gotta have ferry reservations tho).
We lucked out, got there about 9pm (still broad daylight) and within five minutes on the sidewalk us looking around the St George’s taxi guy pulled up. Turns out they pick and choose who they want at their site, large rowdy groups not welcome.
As mentioned, a short walk from our campsite to the start/finish line. We watched the races from a fence along the sidewalk of the home stretch. Riders are lined up on the course before the race in the road, released at 10 second (??) intervals. In a big event the leaders are coming back around after the first lap just minutes after the last guys on line start.
During the races, motorcycles or sidecars are just screaming by in a blur in one’s, twos and threes. To identify the leaders watch for the helicopter coming around hauling a$$ while filming them.
The popular spots along the course with curves and hills where lots of the spectacular footage is filmed fill up early with spectators on race days. We didn’t try for any of these spots but as I recall the bus service is excellent.
In a perfect world see if your travel guys can arrange for a rental motorcycle, there’s lots to see on that historic Island besides the races
OTOH walking around the pits behind the grandstand looking at all that cutting edge technology close up was as interesting as the races
We camped but in that wet climate there’s a lot to be said for hotels.
Have a great visit and post pics here. I couldn’t find my 2016 thread but I’m pretty sure my photos are still available somewhere in [bleep] or Photobucket, I’ll look.