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Most of us are trying to get the best deals on hotels, flights, and even restaurants so as not to overspend on our travel budget. But when you're wealthy, vacationing is a whole other experience. One of the perks that comes with wealth is vacationing in some of the most exclusive destinations on the planet. Indeed, having tons of money means you can escape to unusual destinations and experience out-of-this-world activities and places. But it can come at a big price.
From super yacht soirées to submersible excursions to the Titanic, these are some of the most expensive travel experiences in the world.
The pictured sub belonged to OceanGate Expeditions, a private company that provides crewed submersible services for exploration, industry, and research purposes. But on June 18, 2023, one of their submersibles went missing after two hours of getting into the North Atlantic to explore the Titanic wreck—a trip that cost US$250,000 a head. Tragically, the five individuals aboard were all declared dead on June 22.
Etihad’s Residence is practically an apartment in an Airbus A380. Accommodating two, you can get from New York to Abu Dhabi for US$72,000. Oh, and that's one-way fare!
For US$111,000, you could embark on an exclusive journey with Captain’s Choice that explores the world’s greatest animal migration in Africa. Plus, you'll enjoy fine dining beneath the Great Pyramid of Giza.
When money is no object, why not rent an entire town? Dunton Hot Springs in Colorado is a former mining spot, which was once left to rot but has been restored to luxury status.
Thanks to TCS World Travel, you can go on a 24-day tour around the world. Flying on a Boeing 757 jet, stops include Rio de Janeiro, the Galápagos Islands, and Rwanda. Couples pay US$194,000 per person.
Richard Branson’s renowned Necker Island offers the epitome of luxury from US$134,500 per night for up to 48 guests. You can also just book an individual room for $5,400.
At around US$4,500 per night for the Presidential Suite, India’s Maharaja’s Express is definitely on the right side of the tracks! Taking you to some of India's most emblematic sights, this train has all the amenities needed for a luxurious ride.
Live like royalty at one of the few seven-star hotels in the world, Burj-Al-Arab in Dubai. The spacious Royal Suite is on the 25th floor and is dripping in 22-karat gold. Pure luxury.
Queen Mary 2 is the only transatlantic ocean liner in regular service between Southampton, in England, and New York City. Providing a luxurious experience, the liner also offers route options across the world for US$340,000 per person.
Hidden away at Heathrow Airport, the Windsor Suites is the world’s most secretive and expensive airport lounge. Starting at US$5,055 for just three hours, elite flyers have booked out the entire lounge for 100 people for $166,000.
Big Seven is an exclusive luxury tour that takes visitors to seven unique destinations around the world, including Paris, London, New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Dubai, and Hong Kong. For US$71,494, travelers will enjoy luxurious accommodations, private transportation, and VIP access to popular attractions.
This tour, titled the King of the Castle, takes you on a visit to the most lavish Indian palaces, including Lake, Umaid Bhawan (pictured), and Rambagh. Visitors enjoy a three-night stay at each of the palaces for US$1.67 million per person!
Starting with a flight from the UK to Cape Town, and then a ship to Antarctica, the expedition is supported by leading polar guides. The cost for the nine-day trip is US$71,000.
For US$6.8 million, guests can turn the W Maldives resort into their own private sanctuary, with exclusive use of all 78 overwater and beach suites, gourmet dining venues, and an underground nightclub. Not bad, huh?
The legendary crystal factory of Baccarat was established in France in 1764. Today, you can find their decorations around the world, and this tour aims to show you them. For US$300,000, the 12-day tour will take you to cities of great significance in the company's history, such as New York, Paris, Istanbul, and Seoul.
The Journey to Nature's Edge expedition is a once-in-a-lifetime trip for anyone with a spare US$1.4 million. Taking place across 111 days and 12 countries, you will view some of the world’s most vulnerable species, including the Galápagos' marine iguana.
The Michelin Star Hotel Tour is a luxury world tour that takes you to some of the best hotels in the world, including the Ritz-Carlton in London and the Mandarin Oriental in Hong Kong. Including luxurious accommodations and world-class cuisine, the tour will cost you US$276,470.
For US$244,000 you can holiday like a glamorous 007 agent with Como Hotels and Resorts. Arrive at Parrot Cay by private jet and super yacht, before sipping some expensive champagne on the paradise island.
The royal penthouse suite at the President Wilson Hotel in Geneva takes up the entire top floor, making it one of the largest and most luxurious suites in Europe. For US$112,000 a night, it features a wraparound terrace with magnificent views of the Alps.