Ultimate fans of James Bond can embark on a 007-themed vacation for $80,000 per person. Fans are gearing up for the highly anticipated (and pushed back) release of No Time To Die, the 25th installment in the Bond franchise. Daniel Craig will be taking on the role of the classy spy character one last time with the upcoming film, after portraying 007 for the four most recent films.

No Time To Die is one of the major Hollywood releases to first be pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And despite delay after delay, MGM promises the release will come this October. The film centers around Bond coming out of retirement to embark on a mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist. It's sure to be filled with lots of advanced technology, luxury cars, and, of course, sharp suits.

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And superfans can live out a real-life Bond fantasy thanks to a new travel package. Robb Report unveiled that Tamandare Travel and Uber Alles Travel will be putting on a once-in-a-lifetime trip available for up to 50 guests. The vacation will take place this fall and costs a whopping $80,000 per person. For the high price tag, attendees will fly on a private jet to multiple locations, including London, Edinburgh, Milan, Lake Como, and more. The European vacation will take place over 21 days and kicks off with tickets to the premiere of No Time to Die in London on September 30. And the amenities only go up from there.

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The extravagant trip will include major activities that rival James Bond's lifestyle in the films. One night, the Bond fanatics will dine at the top of the Tower of London. Another, they will reenact action scenes (with paintball guns) in a battle that ends with a helicopter getaway, a car chase, and a boat chase. The trip includes meals at Michelin-starred restaurants, luxury driving experiences, and stays at some of Europe's most illustrious hotels. A film crew will also capture the entire trip, filled with surprises and real-life experiences straight out of a James Bond film.

There is no better way to celebrate the 25th James Bond film than an over-the-top luxury vacation fit for a spy. A lucky 50 people will be able to live their ultimate action film fantasy if they can afford to shell out the $80,000 price tag. And the cherry on top is the chance for attendees to get a sneak preview of No Time To Die before it hits theaters across the globe.

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Source: Robb Report 

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