Get ready for the first Grand Slam of the tennis season: the Australian Open! Sunny weather, blue courts and the world’s best players. What more do you need?
P1 Travel is your trusted Official Travel Agent for this prestigious event, offering an array of exciting packages to suit your preferences. Pick your favorite session above and let the pregame fun begin.
Have you ever wanted to visit the Australian Open? We got you! For the AO 2027 edition, we offer packages for all the sessions. We’ve got day & night-session packages for all the opening rounds until the quarter finals. These include a hotel, so you don’t have to book a separate stay.
P1 Travel also offers packages for the semi finals and finals. These packages also include a hotel stay, so you don’t have to stress and can make unforgettable experiences!
Explore our diverse categories and discover the perfect match for you. From upper baseline packages for amazing views of the whole court, to lower baseline options to be right into all the action, we have options to cater every tennis fan.
So, which session will you choose?
The first edition of the Australian Open was played a whopping 118 years ago, in 1905. Then, the tournament was known as the Australasian Championships. The tennis event was held in various cities throughout Australia and New Zealand, before making Melbourne Park it’s fixed location in 1988.
This was also the year that many of the main venues in Melbourne Park were opened. Since then, well-known stadiums such as the Rod Laver Arena, John Cain Arena and Margaret Court Arena have always been the center of the Australian Open. Join fellow tennis fans in the stands for the 2027 edition. Check out all the options above.
Australian Open is played in the state-of-the-art Melbourne Park, also known as Flinders Park. Here you can find several tennis courts, some of them with an entire stadium built around them. All the courts have one thing in common though: they’re all the iconic blue color.
The biggest stadium in Melbourne Park is the Rod Laver Arena. This is the epicenter of the Australian Open, as only the best players go to battle here. Next, you’ve got the relatively new John Cain Arena, which was opened in 2000. And we can’t forget about the Margaret Court Arena. This stadium is named after Australian native and record title holder Margaret Court. She’s considered Australia’s most successful female tennis player.
Novak Djokovic holds the record for the most titles at the Australian Open for the men’s singles. He has won the tournament 10(!) times. In the table below, you can see an overview of the winners for the previous five years. Carlos Alcaraz managed to beat Djokovic in the last final, completing his career Grand Slam!
| Year | Winner |
|---|---|
| 2026 | Carlos Alcaraz |
| 2025 | Jannik Sinner |
| 2024 | Jannik Sinner |
| 2023 | Novak Djokovic |
| 2022 | Rafael Nadal |
On the women’s side, the previous five winners are more varied. The winner of the 2022 edition is one Australians are especially proud of – Native Aussie Ashleigh Barty defeated the competition to become Australian Open champion. Check out the previous five winners of the women’s singles.
| Year | Winner |
|---|---|
| 2026 | Elena Rybakina |
| 2025 | Madison Keys |
| 2024 | Aryna Sabalenka |
| 2023 | Aryna Sabalenka |
| 2022 | Ashleigh Barty |



The first Grand Slam of the season, the characteristic blue courts and the best players in the world. Get your Australian Open tickets at P1 Travel and experience what this Grand Slam is all about. Find all ticketing information below!