Since 2006, the Monte-Carlo International Show Jumping event has been a prominent stage for the world’s top-ranking equestrians. Set against the stunning backdrop of Port Hercules, the competition spans three exhilarating days.
The Monaco Longines Global Champions Tourcourse is one of the most difficult in the world. With jumps covering the arena, it is known to be very short, very narrow and full of turns. The tightness of the course means that riders must have complete control in this highly advanced technical sport, guaranteeing an exceptional show for both expert and novice spectators.
The show jumping event is both a jumping competition and a race against the clock. The champions are competing for the Grand Prix du Prince de Monaco, which is the ultimate reward for this stage of the challenge.
There is also, during these 3 days, amateur and professional events scheduled, including the Pro-Am-Cup, where the big names in equestrianism will team up with young talent for a friendly encounter.
Practical information about the Jumping International de Monte-Carlo
How can I attend the Jumping Monaco?
To attend the Jumping International Monte-Carlo, you need to buy a ticket or book a place in advance. You can register directly on the official event website. Options ranging from day passes to VIP offers providing an immersive experience with exclusive benefits. Early registration is recommended, as places are limited and in high demand every year.
Find accommodation near the Jumping Monaco event
As an official partner of the festival, the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer offers a range of establishments of unrivalled prestige for a glamorous stay worthy of film stars, thanks to our Diamond Suites and exclusive services. Choose from the legendary elegance of the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, the understated luxury of the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, the Riviera ambience of the Monte-Carlo Beach, or the idyllic setting of the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort for a memorable experience in Monaco.
Catering for the Jumping International Monaco
The Jumping International de Monaco is close to a variety of culinary delights to suit all tastes. In the Place du Casino: the Café de Paris Monte-Carlo and its traditional brasserie, the legendary Louis XV - Alain Ducasse*** at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, or Le Grill*, are just some of the places to treat your taste buds between two jumps.
How to get to the Jumping in Monaco
There are several options for getting to the Jumping in Monaco. Located in the Principality of Monaco, the event is easily accessible for international visitors, notably via Nice-Côte d'Azur airport, 20km away. Transfers to the festival site after a flight can be made by taxi, bus or helicopter. By car, it's easy to get to the show by taking the A8 motorway from France, via the Monaco exit. By train, from Paris or Marseille, TGV high-speed trains serve Monaco station directly, as do a number of regional TER trains.
For more information, visit the Monte-Carlo International Show Jumping website.