The most expensive travel experiences in the world

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A place for A-listers -

Villa North Island in Seychelles boasts former guests like George and Amal Clooney and Prince William and Kate, who were rumored to have honeymooned here.
 
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One of the most expensive restaurants -

Located at the Hard Rock Hotel in Ibiza, indulge in a 20-couse dinner at one of the world’s most expensive restaurants, SubliMotion. For US$2,379, Michelin-starred chef Paco Roncero will entertain you with virtual reality features, laser light shows, and edible entry tickets.
 
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The trip of a lifetime -

Organized by the DreamMaker company for up to 50 people, this trip visits 20 cities, and goes to sites such as the Angkor ruins in Cambodia. Travel is on a private plane, and the trip costs a whopping US$18 million!
 
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The private charter tour -

The epitome of global luxury travel, this US$47,990 trip takes you to the world's most expensive and luxurious hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants, all while traveling on private jets.
 
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The Japanese bonanza -

This luxurious tour takes you to some of the most beautiful locations in Japan. From Tokyo to Kyoto, you'll experience majestic Japanese mountains and the gorgeous cherry blossoms.
 
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An elegant overnight stay in Miami -

For US$50,000 per night, guests are greeted with panoramic ocean views thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows at the Faena Hotel Penthouse on Miami Beach.
 
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Paradise in Fiji -

Surrounded by rain forests and offering incredible views of the Fijian archipelago, the secluded Laucala Island Resort can be rented for US$210,000 over five nights.
 
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A luxurious spot in the middle of Manhattan -

Decorated with custom furniture by Jacques Grange, the Grand Penthouse Suite at The Mark costs US$106,000 a night. At least you'll get a rooftop terrace that boasts incredible views of Manhattan!
 
I once splurged on a hot air balloon ride over the Serengeti—it was magical but mad expensive. After that, I balanced the budget by staying in a decent 4 star accommodation Perth had near the beach when I extended my trip. You still get comfort without blowing more cash, and Perth’s food scene totally made up for the simpler digs.
 
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