Posted by Peter Brady on Sat 10th June 2006 at 05:24 PM, Filed in Luxury Holidays
It’s not often that you’ll hear luxury and hiking in the same breadth but yes it can happen. Hiking through wilderness can be one of the most liberating things one can do and to have some extra frills on top can only enhance the experience.
Having been to Alaska a number of times myself I can only recommend it as a trip of a lifetime and now you can experience hiking in this pristine wilderness with a little bit of luxury thrown in with Alaska Luxury Tour Vacations. I spotted this trip for the Kenai Peninsula priced at $2,698 per person. A bargain if you ask me particular if you allow for the fact you gonna see some of the most amazing countryside probably in the world.
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If you have a spare $3500 to spare you may want to consider spoiling yourself with a night at the Roc Slide in Hawaii. I don’t think you’ll find a better holiday rental in Hawaii but then you would be paying top dollar.
For a single week your looking at $24,500. Quite a hefty sum but then you would be in one of the most beautiful locations in the world and who knows you might even catch a glimpse of the Lost cast!

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New York City has got to be one of the most expensive places in the world to buy an apartment. A NYC luxury apartment can be a great investment but also a heavy burden on the finances. For instance according to New York Metro:
“In 2004, British financier David Martinez set a record by spending $45 million for a 12,000-square-foot condo at the Related Companies’ Time Warner Center, thereby proving that really, really rich people really, really want massive spreads with park views and hotel services.”
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