Most Expensive Tourist Attractions in the World, Some Cost IDR 1.8 Billion

Holiday Ayo - The Indonesian government, through the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan, stated that he would immediately introduce new tariffs for entering the Borobudur Temple area, Central Java.
Local tourists will be charged a fee or entrance ticket of IDR 750 thousand and foreign tourists US$ 100 or the equivalent of IDR 1.4 million. This new tariff has its pros and cons, because it is considered very expensive.
Apart from Borobudur Temple, several tourist attractions in the world also charge expensive rates, you know. In fact, some reach billions of rupiah. Wow, where is that? Check out the following review of the most expensive tourist attractions in the world.
1. Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Las Vegas
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Hugh Hefner Sky Villa in Las Vegas is a penthouse that will give you the experience of staying like a billionaire by paying IDR 506 million per night.
Sky Villa itself is part of The Palms, a hotel and casino located on Las Vegas Boulevard South. Named Hugh Hefner Sky Villa because this penthouse was owned by the founder of Playboy magazine, the late Hugh Hefner.
Guests will get various luxury facilities, such as 24-hour butler service, fitness center, indoor swimming pool, outdoor jacuzzi, sauna, luxury rooms and private poker table, very beautiful city views.
2. Musha Cay, Bahamas
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Musha Cay is a private island in the Caribbean Sea, specifically in the Bahamas, which has very beautiful sea views. It is said that this island is owned by David Copperfield, a famous magician from the United States.
Guests must rent an island with a capacity of 12-22 people at a cost of US$50 thousand-US$68 thousand or the equivalent of IDR 723 million-IDR 983 million per night with a minimum requirement of four nights, you know!
At this price, guests will get various luxury facilities and they can choose the type of island house they want. Inside each island house there is a massage room, sauna, small kitchen, library, TV, room, DVD and CD player, iPod dock, machine, karaoke, board games, AC, WiFi, and of course sea views from the front of the room.
3. Nygard Cay, Bahamas
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Just like Mushi Cay, Nygard Cay is also a 4.4 hectare private island in the Bahamas, precisely in the New Providencia region. The view of the sea and surroundings is certainly no less beautiful than Mushi Cay.
This island is owned by a fashion designer and billionaire named Peter Nygard. In the Nygard Cay area there are 10 bedrooms of various types.
Apart from that, there is also a 24-seat cinema with 3 screens, a water slide, a giant aquarium, a spa pool, a large hall with a glass ceiling, a swimming pool, a tennis court, a volleyball court, a basketball court, boats, luxury cars, and much more. other.
Guests can enjoy all these facilities by paying US$35 thousand-US$40 thousand or around IDR 506 million-IDR 578 million per night.
4. Necker Island, Britis Virgin Island
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Another beautiful island in the Caribbean Sea is Necker Island. This exclusive private island is part of the British Virgin Islands and is owned by a British billionaire named Sir Richard Branson.
There are four accommodation complexes here and two of them carry the Balinese concept, you know! Guests from the United States and South America who want to vacation in Bali, but don't want to make the long journey, usually choose to come here.
Various top-notch facilities are also available on Necker Island. There are staff ready to serve 24 hours, food and drinks, boat transfers, swimming pools, tennis courts, and equipment for water sports (kayaks, paddle boards, snorkeling, and so on).
The cost of staying here starts from US$3,500 or around Rp. 50 million to rent a room per night. If you want to stay with a capacity of 40-48 guests (20-24 rooms), the costs will reach US$107 thousand-US$128 thousand-US$ or around IDR 1.5 billion-IDR 1.8 billion per night.
5. Sa Ferradura Island, Ibiza
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Isla de Sa Ferradura is a beautiful, exotic island covering an area of 35,000 square meters located in San Miguel Bay, Ibiza, Spain. This place offers a contemporary home that is ideal for an exclusive luxury holiday with friends, family or colleagues.
On Isla de Sa Ferradura there are six bedrooms (one is the largest). The cost of staying per week is set from €250 thousand to €300 thousand or the equivalent of IDR 3.8 billion to IDR 4.6 billion. Wow!
All guests will get facilities in the form of luxury rooms. Other facilities include a jacuzzi, sauna, massage room, yoga area, fitness center, bar, TV, WiFi, outdoor swimming pool, lagoon, outdoor lounge, stage, DJ deck, outdoor dining area, and of course amazing sea views. Beautiful.








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