Luxury Christmas gifts for the super-rich
The billionaire's Christmas wish list?

The Ultimate Hamper: $6,540 (£5k)

Including two types of caviar, festive season stalwarts such as Christmas pudding, and 15 bottles of alcohol including champagne and cognac, Harrods' Ultimate Hamper caters for every luxury Christmas eventuality. The box even has spaghetti and pesto for when you can't bear to eat any more Christmas fare.
Crystal Fischetti X Purling London Art chess set: $8,000 (£6k)

Kidnap, Capture and Evasion experience: $11,885 (£9,060)

It might seem unbelievable that people would pay money to be 'kidnapped', but for adrenaline junkies looking to be tested in a realistic military scenario this day-long immersive experience from Truly Experiences will do just that. Up to 10 participants will be lifted out of their daily lives, playing out a bespoke kidnap scenario, and have the aim of escape.
Christofle 24-carat cutlery: $14,885 (£11,380)

This six-piece silver-plated 24-carat gold detailed cutlery set is the perfect gift for anyone that's into fine dining. The oval-shaped case doubles up as the ideal table centrepiece. And what's even better? The set is dishwasher safe, proving that luxury doesn't mean forgoing practicality.
Blossom coffee pot: $16,220 (£12.4k)

SMARTWAY Mercedes G55: $16,400 (£12.5k)

Bulgari Serpenti 18-karat white gold bracelet: $18,417 (£14k)

A complete set of Winnie the Pooh books: $18,417 (£14k)

The most decadent of gifts for any book nerd. This beautiful set of first editions has been signed by the author.
Private jet charter: from $19,620 (£15k)

Ballon Bleu de Cartier diamond, 18-karat pink gold & stainless steel bracelet watch: $20,274 (£15.5k)

Visconti Dragon Pen: $25,000 (£19k)

Gucci Sylvie medium crocodile top handle bag: $31,000 (£23.7k)

Cartier Cactus 18-karat rose gold, spinel and diamond earrings: $34,920 (£26,700)

These bold cactus-style earrings are not only striking in look, but also in price. As you would expect from Cartier, these 18-karat rose-gold earrings are the height of luxury with four spinels and four brilliant-cut diamonds.
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Bespoke Penhaligon's personal perfume experience: $46,000 (£35k)

1996 Dom Perignon Rose Gold Methuselah: $49,000 (£37,350)

His & Hers Vilebrequin Quadski: $50,000 each (£38k)

A night at The Mark Hotel Penthouse: $75,000 (£57k)

Brikk Lux iPhone X Ingot 250: $79,995 (£60,800)

Highclere Castle jewellery box: $85,508 (65k)

Any Downton Abbey fan will love this jewellery box, which is limited to just five editions. A replica of Highclere Castle, it’s made from 10,944 individual pieces of maple wood and is lined with faux suede. There’s a secret drawer hidden within the box, perfect for hiding any diamonds.
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Louis XIII Le Mathusalem cognac: $98,660 (£75k)

Because who doesn’t love a special drink at Christmas? The already renowned after-dinner drink is about to get even more sought after this year with this cognac first created in 1874, which is made up of 1,200 eaux-de-vie, the youngest being at least 40 years old.
Tectonic bar: $171,017 (£130k)

Create and star in your own film experience: $236,134 (£180k)

Jet Suit: $447,300 (£340k)

Coral bead necklace: $885,766 (£675.2k)

Personal submarine: $2 million (£1.5m)

If your recipient is looking to explore the depths of the sea, this personal submarine is what you are looking for. It can go to depths of up to 1,000 feet and operates for up to six hours. Users can also look at exotic fish, shipwrecks and the mysteries of the ocean with the numerous external xenon lamps.
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Franck Muller Aeternitas Mega 4 watch: $2.4 million (£1.7m)

Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita: $4.8 million (£3.6m)

French Chateau, Aquitaine: $12 million (£9.2m)

What do you get the person who has everything? What about their very own vineyard... This 18th-century eight-bedroom chateau in Aquitaine comes with 52 hectares of vines to make AOC Graves and Bordeaux wine. The house is in top condition, having been completely restored. The perfect billionaire's bolthole.
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Project Utopia: at least $100 million (£76m)

This is the ultimate gift. If your recipient is looking for a place to store all their luxury items Project Utopia is just what they need. The floating yacht island is set to be 11 decks tall and 100 metres long. It will also include four helicopter pads, wet docks for boats, a theatre, nightclubs and a casino. It hasn’t gone past the design stage yet, which means that you can customise it with whatever you need for that true luxury lifestyle.
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