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10 most expensive experiences that we will probably never be able to afford

If only we could be millionaires for a day! What would you do? Where would you go? Where would you sleep and where would you eat? What would you buy and how much would you afford? Read what that percentage of the population whose wallets are as thick as the entire Slovenian population can afford.

1. Sublimotion, an exclusive and sinfully expensive Ibiza restaurant that aims to challenge the senses.

Restaurant Sublimation, located in Ibiza at the Hard Rock Hotel, aims to challenge the senses. It is run by the star of Spanish cuisine with two Michelin stars, Paco Roncero. You will be charged for one meal about 1,600 euros. And what is so special about it? The elevator is supposed to take you to an empty room with high ceilings and no windows, where there is only one table. The walls then serve as light installations. A meal with twenty courses awaits you, and for a complete experience, there is also a change in temperature, humidity, smell and music with each meal.

A table in the Sublimotion restaurant in Ibiza.
A table in the Sublimotion restaurant in Ibiza.

2. A trip covering 150 countries in two years.

Vacation package to all UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Vacation package to all UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

When it's a website with luxury products and experiences VeryFirstTo.com for the first time presented its holiday package to all UNESCO World Heritage Sites, worth more than one million and two hundred thousand euros, no one expected a response. To everyone's surprise, an anonymous Chinese student, whose background no one knows, decided to take advantage of this opportunity. The trip, which will last two years, will cover more than 150 countries, and the guest will stay in the most luxurious hotels that the location has to offer and travel in first class on the plane.

3. A hotel where a night costs you around 67 thousand euros.

Bedroom in the Royal Penthouse Suite in Geneva.
Bedroom in the Royal Penthouse Suite in Geneva.

Royal Penthouse Suite at the President Wilson Hotel in Geneva, Switzerland, is known as the largest and most luxurious apartment in the world. Located on the top floor of this already expensive hotel on Lake Geneva. Twelve bedrooms and twelve marble bathrooms with a terrace with a beautiful view of the Alps are dedicated to pleasure. Also included is a Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 4-103 TV with sound system, a Steinway grand piano, a pool table, a private gym, bulletproof glass and its own elevator. If you're a VIP and traveling alone, you also get a private staff – a butler, chef or personal assistant are just a phone call away.

4. A bottle of wine, which also includes a guided tour of the vineyards and cellars.

A bottle of Château Margaux 2009 wine.
A bottle of Château Margaux 2009 wine.

Do you consider yourself a wine connoisseur? Well, to get your hands on the world's most expensive bottle of wine, you'll have to fly to Dubai and visit a winery Le Clos at Dubai International Airport. A bottle Château Margaux 2009, one of six in the world, will pluck you for more than 150 thousand euros. You'll also receive a first class flight to France to visit Château Margaux in person, where you'll be taken on a guided tour of the vineyards and cellar and dine with director Paul Pontallier.

5. An island in Fiji available for closed groups and private events.

Laucala Island in Fiji.
Laucala Island in Fiji.

For the ultimate party venue, keep the island in mind Laucala in Fiji available for full hire for private groups and private events. Use of the island, which can accommodate up to 72 people in 24 tropical villas, will cost you around 120 thousand euros per night for a minimum of five nights. All food and drink (including champagne, house wines, spirits and soft drinks) is served in five restaurants and bars, where the best international chefs cook to order for guests. All guests also get 90 minutes of free pampering in the spa, as well as golf and courses in traditional jobs - cooking, baking, soap making, basket weaving and wood carving.

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6. American Express Centurion card, which you only get with an invitation.

The American Express Centurion Card, also known as the Black Card.
The American Express Centurion Card, also known as the Black Card.

Card American Express Centurion was introduced in the late 90s to cater to the affluent customer segment. To become a card holder, you must meet strict conditions: you must have an average at least US$16.3 million in assets (around 13 million euros), the household income must be at least 1.3 million US dollars (around 1 million euros) and you must be able to pay the 2,500 USD annual membership fee for the card (around 2,000 euros) and the 7,500 USD entry fee (around 6,000 euros ). According to reports, the largest purchase made with the Centurion card (a private jet built by Victor Shvetsky) was almost 42 million euros.

7. An airline ticket that buys you a private suite on an Airbus A380.

In a private suite on an Airbus A380, you will be treated like a VIP from the very beginning of your journey.
In a private suite on an Airbus A380, you will be treated like a VIP from the very beginning of your journey.

What do you get with the most expensive plane ticket in the world? If you will pay for it more than 14 thousand euros, but it must be damn worth it. In a private suite at Airbus A380 you will be treated like a VIP from the very beginning of your trip. Even checking in your luggage in the first-class passenger lounge gets you a waiter. Then comes the exclusive salon called "The Private Room". There you can feast on delicacies such as mutton and chicken, as well as lobster, Emmentaler and Cheddar cheese. Ready to board the plane - a private suite and a glass of Dom Pérignon champagne await. A large bed that can be separated, a television, wardrobes and a leather armchair, handmade by the Italian master Paltrona Frau. Givenchy pajamas, slippers, pillows and blankets, gourmet coffees and lobster, flight attendants who look after you in a discreet way, Bose headphones and Salvatore Ferrgamo toiletries. All this at an altitude of 11 thousand meters.

8. A temporary tattoo consisting of 612 diamonds.

The tattoo made of 612 diamonds is estimated at 740 thousand euros.
The tattoo made of 612 diamonds is estimated at 740 thousand euros.

Tattoos, which today are more the rule than the exception, are made by people of all ages and social classes. Body art requires wallets of varying thickness, but we doubt many are that thick for a tattoo introduced in 2010 by a South African company Shimansky. The tattoo is rated at 740 thousand euros, and was shown on international model Minki van der Westhuizen. Minko is encrusted with 612 Shimansky Ideal Cut diamonds, each weighing half a carat. They were glued to it with water-based glue.

9. Luxurious attic apartment in Monaco, which is the most expensive in the world.

Munich's Odeon Tower with a height of 170 meters will include the most expensive apartment in the world - "The Sky Penthouse".
The Munich Odeon Tower with a height of 170 meters will include the most expensive apartment in the world - "The Sky Penthouse".

When it is finished, of course, it will be monastic Odeon Tower with a height of 170 meters, included the most expensive apartment in the world “The Sky Penthouse”, which can be yours for around 323 million euros. And what do you get for that money? 3,500 square meters of living space over five floors, with a kitchen on every floor and a slide from the dance floor to the private pool on the terrace. The parking space in the Odeon alone will cost 250,000 euros.

10. A luxury cruise that covers 49 ports in 115 days.

Silversea World Cruise is the most expensive cruise in the world.
Silversea World Cruise is the most expensive cruise in the world.

Silversea World Cruise is the most expensive cruise in the world, departing from Los Angeles to Tahiti, Australia, Bali, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, the Maldives, Zanzibar and Madagascar, South Africa and a whole host of Caribbean islands , before disembarking at Ft. Lauderdale. The price? Around 277 thousand euros.

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