For $1 million, you get two butlers
At the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, they are calling it the world’s most expensive holiday package. So what do you get for $1 million a week?
The package for two guests includes:
• First class return trip from any international destination serviced by Etihad Airlines to Abu Dhabi
• Seven night stay in a Palace Suite at Emirates Palace on an all-inclusive basis
• Chauffeur driven auto at a guest’s disposal daily during their stay in Abu Dhabi
• Daily spa treatment in the Anantara Spa
• Day trip in private jet to Iran to create a guest’s own Persian carpet from the most exclusive and well-renowned hand-maker
• Day trip in private jet to the Dead Sea Jordan to experience the famous sea and an afternoon Anantara spa treatment in the Kempinski Hotel Ishtar
• Day trip to Bahrain in private jet for a pearl deep sea experience, with pearls then designed with jewelry settings
• Royal Golf experience at Abu Dhabi Golf Club
• A chance for guests to make their own perfume with experts from YAS Perfume
• A deep sea fishing trip
• Gifts including champagne sunset and desert island tour
• Gifts including the rarest pearls in the world from Robert Wang and a selection from Holland & Holland Sporting Guns
And oh yes, guests get their very own IT butler. One was not enough.
Report by David Wilkening
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