Holiday will take you to iconic casino sites including Las Vegas
From the same group that created an around-the-world Michelin eating tour and a $71,000 hotel and spa package for dogs comes another luxury vacation
package for high-rolling couples who think they have Lady Luck on their side.
Luxury British site VeryFirstTo.com has created a gaming holiday that will take two people to 12 of the most iconic and world-class casinos around the world, with stops that include Macau - known as the Sin City of Asia, Monte Carlo, Argentina, and of course, Las Vegas.
Over four weeks, guests will try their luck at Caesars Palace on the Vegas Strip, take in the European splendor of the Casino de Monte Carlo and roll the die at The Venetian Macao, the largest casino in the world.
The price tag for the decadent trip? £96,000 or $148,800 USD, which includes flights and hotels.
Earlier this month, the same group created a six-month culinary odyssey that will take two people to all 109 three Michelin-starred restaurants around the world for the cool sum of $275,000. Restaurant visits average every other day over six months.
They also created a luxury $71,000 package for pooches that includes a personal chef, surfing lessons, spa treatments and a stay at the Paw Seasons hotel for dogs in Bristol, England.
And this past spring, a Chinese man bought a $1.5 million holiday package that will take him to all 962 UNESCO World Heritage Sites over two years.
For gamblers with slightly smaller budgets, meanwhile, Hotels.com suggests booking a holiday in Vegas, where room rates average €82 ($109 USD).
A hotel room in Monte Carlo, meanwhile, will set visitors back an average of €185 ($246).
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