The world's most expensive cruises
I'm pretty sure that Forbes's Lifestyles editors write nothing but lists anymore; nevertheless, they're pretty fun. This time around it's the World's Most Expensive Cruises 2005, which is crowned by the Annaliese, a 36-passenger private yacht featuring a marble Roman bath and a full-sized movie theater which you can charter for just under $114,000 per day. A 7-day Alaskan cruise on the expedition yacht Absinthe, which has an available helicopter and Zodiac submersible, will cost you $47,857, while the most expensive transatlantic cruise is on the Queen Mary 2, which will ferry you across the ocean in basic accomodations for just $4,041.50.
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