Circle the Globe on this $13.9 Million Private-Jet Trip
Gregory Patrick has been creating over-the-top travel experiences for nearly three decades. This year, the founder of DreamMaker?an upscale outfitter known for designing bespoke trips for high-end clients?is offering his most elaborate voyage yet with the Passport to 50 around-the-world journey. The $13.9 million experience will take groups of up to 50 guests to 20 cities in 20 days aboard two Boeing Business Jets.
Along the way, passengers will enjoy the live theater of travel?with more than a little bit of aid from Patrick. For instance, on the trip?s stop to Havana, the travelers will make their way to a small park where locals regularly gather to talk baseball. But the travelers won?t be alone?they?ll have Cuban-born former Major League Baseball player José Canseco with them. The encounter is sure to cause a scene to remember. ?When you immerse people in an experience they will never forget, time becomes irrelevant,? explains Patrick. ?If all we did was sightsee, they would have no lasting memory of the trip.?
Of course, sightseeing is a major part of the trip, too, with stops including Marrakech, Florence, Barcelona, Manila, and Koh Samui. Patrick has added plenty of bespoke moments at each destination, from a Downton Abbey?inspired dinner party in London (complete with a wardrobe of custom Savile Row suits and an appearance by a member of the Royal Family) to an in-flight poker tournament (with the world?s number-one-ranked champion, Daniel Negreanu, and a $500,000...
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