The world's most expensive holiday has been revealed - and it'll set you back £1,300,000

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This holiday for the ultra-rich is probably about the furthest you can get from a cheap package deal to Benidorm from Glasgow Airport (not that we'd turn that down, of course - you can't beat a night out in the Sol Pelicanos).

Departing from Miami in January 2027, this 140-night voyage takes in 40 different countries aboard the incredibly luxurious Seven Seas Splendor, dubbed "the world's most expensive cruise ship" and "a work of art from bow to stern." The "floating six star hotel" has capacity for over 700 guests, as well as ten decks and space for 548 crew members.The Seven Seas Splendor also boasts eight on-board eateries staffed by some of the finest chefs money can buy.

The menus are jaw-dropping, featuring delicacies like filet mignon, whole Maine lobster, steak tartare and duck foie gras.The upcoming 2027 world cruise will explore the South Pacific, Asia, the Caribbean, Africa and Europe, with 73 UNESCO World Heritage Sites included in the 486 shore excursions, which also feature a private car and guide.One of these shore excursions is set to take place in Panama City, where guests will: "Indulge in the finest selection of Panamanian cuisine while you immerse yourself in the extravagant ambiance as live entertainment captivates your senses with mesmerising performances and infectious rhythms."The long journey will end in New York City, with the final night spent in the famous Mark Hotel (which hosted Meghan Markle's baby shower), before guests are whisked home on business class flights.As with many luxury purchases, there's no information about pricing on the website.

Visitors are asked to contact cruise line operator Regent for a quote, and the cost will depend on which options people choose.However, Indy100

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