UFC International Fight Week Travel Packages
Las Vegas host venues - Las Vegas, Nevada
International Fight Week packs a pay-per-view card, the UFC Hall of Fame ceremony, fan experiences, and a busy Vegas summer week into one stretch. We line up your fight tickets, hotel, transfers, and a calendar that picks the events you actually want to attend.
- UFC 329 fight night tickets and surrounding event access
- Hotels on the Strip or near the host arena
- Coordinated transfers between hotel, arena, and fan events
- Optional hospitality access where available
- One point of contact for the full week
We have planned custom sports travel since 1992. Fight Week competes with normal Vegas summer demand, so we manage the booking order, transfers, and add-on event tickets across the week.
- Tickets and custom travel planning for UFC International Fight Week
- Hotel options selected around Las Vegas, Nevada access and trip style
- Optional round-trip airfare, airport transfers, and local transportation
- Premium seating, hospitality, family, group, and corporate options when available
- Extra nights, destination experiences, dining plans, and multi-city extensions
- One planning contact for quote options, itinerary details, and traveler questions
Planning a Fight Week Trip
Most travelers do 3 to 5 nights and decide which events to attend beyond the main card. Strip hotels keep dining, pool, and nightlife close and connect easily to the host arena. We coordinate fight night tickets, daily transfers, and any add-on event access like the Hall of Fame ceremony. Group bookings should be confirmed early because July is one of the busier Vegas months. Restaurant reservations and pool day cabanas should also be locked early to avoid the week-of scramble.
Tickets, Hotels, and Event-Day Logistics
Ticket and hotel pricing varies by date, seating location, local demand, group size, and available hospitality. We coordinate the package around the confirmed event details and explain where upgrades are worth considering for your trip.
Groups, Premium Options, and Custom Getaways
MLV can support families, fan groups, corporate travel, incentive travel, and multi-event sports vacations. Tell us who is traveling and what kind of experience you want, and we will turn the moving pieces into one clear quote.
Fight Week and the Strip
Fight Week pairs naturally with normal Vegas plans. Travelers blend the main card with pool days, dinners, and shows, and often add an afternoon trip to Red Rock or the Grand Canyon. We plan the non-fight days so the week feels balanced, not crammed.
UFC 329 and Fight Week
UFC lists International Fight Week in Las Vegas from July 9-12, 2026, featuring UFC 329 and surrounding fight week events. The pay-per-view headline is the anchor, with Hall of Fame, fan-zone activations, and watch parties across the week.
Las Vegas in July
July in Las Vegas is hot and busy. Strip hotels stay walkable for nightlife and dining, and the arena is easily accessible from most Strip properties. Travelers often add pool time, a show, or a Grand Canyon day on either end of fight week.
Booking Windows for Fight Week 2026
UFC International Fight Week runs July 9 through 12, 2026 in Las Vegas with UFC 329 anchoring the weekend, and demand for fight-week rooms builds earlier than a typical July visit because the schedule includes the UFC Hall of Fame, fan events, and the main card on the same compressed window. Travelers who start earlier tend to lock in their preferred Strip tier and proximity to T-Mobile Arena, while later inquiries shift to off-Strip resorts and the airport corridor. Multi-night minimums are common, so we build trips that bracket the full fight-week calendar rather than just main card Saturday. Locking in early keeps room category and transfer windows in your hands.
Strip vs Off-Strip Hotel Base
Where you sleep during fight week shapes how quickly you reach T-Mobile Arena, where the fan events are most walkable, and how comfortably you handle July heat between activities. Most travelers we plan for choose a base that balances arena access, dining options, and price tier across the four nights.
- South Strip near T-Mobile for the shortest main-card walk
- Central Strip for broader dining and a manageable ride
- Off-Strip resorts when central Strip rates climb during fight week
Pacing Fight Week Across Multiple Nights
Fight Week is more than the Saturday main card, and travelers who treat it that way usually leave Las Vegas feeling like they got the full experience. The UFC Hall of Fame ceremony, pre-fight press conferences, fan expo, and ceremonial weigh-ins each carry their own atmosphere, and the best trips pair a couple of the marquee fan events with the card itself. We size ticket choices, fan-event pacing, and hotel base around your group so the week does not become a sprint between events and rideshares. Daytime windows for pool, dining, or recovery matter more in July than in cooler months.
Off-Card Events Travelers Stack In
Las Vegas in July layers other events on top of fight week, and many travelers extend the trip by a day or two to take advantage. The exact calendar shifts year to year, so we confirm what is current as your dates settle and tickets release.
- Pool club afternoons at major Strip resorts
- Residency concerts and shows in walking distance of T-Mobile
- Daytime gym tours and combat sports museums around the city
Heat-Aware Travel Logistics
July in the Las Vegas valley regularly hits triple digits, and the heat shapes everything from arrival timing to how you move between Strip properties. We typically build trips that land mid-afternoon or evening when possible so the first walk outside is not the hottest part of the day, and we lean on pre-arranged transfers for any segment that would otherwise be a long outdoor wait. Harry Reid International offers strong nonstop service from most US cities, and the short transit from airport to Strip makes it easier to recover before the first fight-week event. We coordinate airport pairing, transfer windows, and event timing together.
