Millionaire’s vacation package
A Mexican resort is offering a round of golf with Jack Nicklaus, a tailor-made Chanel evening grown, a chauffeured Rolls Royce and a private concert by Carlos Santana………..and the cost?
$US8.4 million!!
The offer is from the Los Cabos Beach, Golf, Spa & Casitas Resort in Los Cabos and if you don’t like the Rolls, you can have a Jaguar or Bentley.
The “Fabulous Cabo Package” includes accommodations in the Presidential Suite with a private butler, maids and a chef, as well as a Bulgari bathroom set, towels, bathrobes, slippers, and sandals, all personalized with the guests’ name.
The package also features a private helicopter for whale watching from January to April or a tour of the village of Todos Santos from May to December; a visit to the best wine valley in Baja California Sur; a premium bar available daily with top quality tequilas and liquors; a box of the best cigars; and a private, in-room, daily display of jewelry, other accessories and shoes from the best Mexican designers.
There are other amenities as well!!
The 237-suite Marquis Los Cabos Resort is a member of the prestigious Leading Hotels of the World and the only member of Leading Spas of the World in Los Cabos.
Report by David Wilkening
John Alwyn-Jones
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