The flawless Hilltop Villa on Laucala Island in Fiji has been named as one of the most expensive hotel suites in the world - and it's just a four hour flight from Australia.
But if you're planning on visiting the sprawling estate, complete with over 13,000 square metres of living space, you'll need to start saving your pennies as it's been named one of the most expensive in the world by Elite Traveler.
Just one night in the luxury villa costs an astonishing $61,142 - but that figure begins to make sense when you realise what inclusions are made available to each and every guest.
The flawless Hilltop Villa on Laucala Island in Fiji has been named as one of the most expensive hotel suites in the world - and it's just a four hour flight from Australia
If you're planning on visiting the sprawling estate, complete with over 13,000 square metres of living space, you'll need to start saving your pennies
Time in the villa affords extensive panoramic views of the island itself, which is owned by Austrian billionaire Dietrich Mateschitz, co-founder of Red Bull energy drinks.
The entire resort is made up of 25 pristine rooms, each one with its own individual and private pool and stone bath tub.
Prices for the other rooms start at $4,600 per night though about half are priced between $6,600 and $9,600. The high price of the Hilltop suite means it has only been booked out a handful of times.
The entire resort is made up of 25 pristine rooms, each one with its own individual and private pool and stone bath tub
Prices for the other rooms start at $4,600 per night though about half are priced between $6,600 and $9,600
The high price of the Hilltop suite means it has only been booked out a handful of times
Aside from the pools and views, each guest will receive special services like a private cook, a chauffeur and a nanny
Aside from the pools and views, each guest will receive special services like a private cook, a chauffeur and a nanny.
There is a distinct tree house vibe to the villa with curved sofas jutting out from the walls, wooden chandeliers with Moroccan-themed cushions.
While the hotel wouldn't share what kind of guests stay in their expensive suites for privacy reasons, some Australian celebrities have divulged about their trip abroad in the past.
There is a distinct tree house vibe to the villa with curved sofas jutting out from the walls, wooden chandeliers with Moroccan-themed cushions
PR maven Roxy Jacenko stayed on the island in January 2016 with her husband Oliver Curtis and their two children
In a similar fashion radio host Jackie 'O' Henderson visited in July of the same year with her daughter Catalina Mae
Even the likes of Oprah Winfrey visited with her best friend Gayle King on a girl's trip away
PR maven Roxy Jacenko stayed on the island in January 2016 with her husband Oliver Curtis and their two children, taking time out of their busy schedules to enjoy the ocean waves.
In a similar fashion radio host Jackie 'O' Henderson visited in July of the same year with her daughter Catalina Mae and Elle McPherson was married on the island.
Even the likes of Oprah Winfrey visited with her best friend Gayle King on a girl's trip away.
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