Abu Dhabi’s $1 million hotel…and that’s for a holiday!
News.com.au says that the world’s first seven-star hotel is offering $1 million holidays with private butler, day trips in a private jet and a stay in a gold-accented suite.
Dubbed the world’s first seven-star hotel, the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi has put together a seven-night package that will cost $1,025,000 for two people.
The trip of a lifetime kicks off in style with two first-class return flights from any where in the world.
Once at the Emirates Palace Hotel, you will be taken to your 680sq m three-bedroom suite lined with gold and marble – with crystal chandeliers, a lounge with a 1.5m plasma TV and laptops.
A personal butler will tend to you 24 hours a day between private jet excursions, where guests can claim a handmade Persian rug in Iran, receive a spa treatment at the Dead Sea and hit Bahrain to dive for pearls – which will be fashioned into gifts by on-site jewellers.
The deal includes all food and drink at the hotel’s 13 bars and restaurants, while a chauffeur-driven $410,000 Maybach supercar will be available on demand.
The boys can play at the ultra-exclusive Abu Dhabi Golf Club while the girls will make their own fragrance with experts from Yas Perfumes.
Other adventures include a desert island tour, deep-sea fishing and champagne at a romantic venue at sunset.
And you’ll go out with a bang! Customers will be treated with a selection of guns from Holland & Holland Sporting Guns.
But don’t panic; the company will make arrangements to get the goodies through Customs.
Not bad for $146,000 a day!
A Report by The Mole for news.com.au
John Alwyn-Jones
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