Most of us can only dream of our next holiday, let alone a trip around the world.
But for the super-rich, the sky’s the limit.
DreamMaker is a luxury travel boutique that caters to a very small niche.
The firm targets cashed up globe-trotters for holidays they’ll never forget.
DreamMaker has just launched an epic vacation with an eye-watering price tag.
Lasting less than three weeks, the trip will take you around the world for the tidy fee of £11 million.
Passport to 50 involves travel on a private Boeing 767 jet, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
The extreme luxury holiday includes over 50 members of staff to cater to the traveller’s every need.
There’s also room for up to 50 of the guest’s family and friends to enjoy the ride.
Passengers will jet to 20 different cities in the 20 days, with plenty of luxurious destinations to suit the opulent journey.
The holiday starts in Thailand’s Koh Samui, before heading to Siem Reap, Kathmandu, Agra, Florence, Siena, Cannes and Moulinet.
Guests will also pop in at London, Barcelona, Ibiza, Marbella, Marrakech, Havana, Knoxville, Kona and El Nido.
There’s even a “secret island” stop before the final destination of Manila, Philippines.
But that’s not all – there’s also one night in Las Vegas, private film screenings, 3 Michelin-starred meals and fashion events on the extravagant itinerary.
The holiday cost covers your own personal hypnotist, private chefs, spa sessions, yoga classes and wine tastings too.
DreamMaker founder Gregory Patrick said: “It is irrelevant how big and beautiful your private jet is if you are unable to relax comfortably or get the required amount of sleep on the plane.”
A percentage of the profits will be donated to non-profit organisations.
If you’ve got cash to burn but you’re in the mood for a more permanent holiday, you could always purchase your own island.
Pumpkin Key is a private island off the coast of Miami that’s up for sale for £75 million.