Tours as Excellent Retirement Gifts
Imagine this: you find yourself sitting snugly in the back
of a black cab in London, winding towards an unknown location.
And when do you get to that secret workshop, the place where
luxury watch-manufacturer Richemont is tweaking the last bits
of their famed watches which are worth tens of thousands of
pounds, each synthesized from the most exclusive and expensive
materials available.
Secret tours like this are usually made for VIPs, but if you
can stomach the costs that come with it, then this can make one
of the best retirement gifts you can give.
Has anyone ever wondered how Dunhill cigarettes are blended
or how Maserati designs their vehicles? With the right
connections and ample amount of moolah, then one can get these
once in a lifetime opportunities.
Why Expensive Tours?
Touring the secret workshops and factories of fabled brands
like Omega and Aston Martin is simply a wonderful trip to the
halls of history and culture. These brands always carry this
certain regal quality to them, and getting to know the men and
women behind them and how they share the founder’s vision and
emotions when creating these masterpieces are simply
priceless.
Nothing astounds man more than the feeling of discovery and
appreciation. Witnessing how thousands of little pieces form
together a luxurious watch that is precise in it’s telling of
time and flirtatious in its aura is simply a breath-taking
experience. The fact that you know something that most people
don’t know, where the feeling of exclusivity simply takes one
over is simply irreplaceable. Basically, it would make anyone
feel privileged and special. That is the feeling one will find
in these tours, and nothing else can match up to that.
Other Tours
If these kinds of tours are simply too hard on the bank
account, then one can opt for tours in the traditional sense:
trips to the Alpine or a cross-country odyssey in Europe. An
example is the Tour de Mont Blanc, which a classic alpine route
and one of the world’s most famed walks. It traverses the
highest mountain in Western Europe and it also passes through
France, Italy and Switzerland, all of which share the Mont
Blanc Massif.
It isn’t entirely demanding, involving mainly moderate
hiking through alpine villages and magnificent valleys. Not
only that, one also has opportunity to experience the culture
of the place, savoring the best food and wines of the region in
commonplace alpine inns.
The treks last for about two weeks, starting from Geneva and
ending in Chamonix. This is the kind of tour that most people
never venture in, and giving a ticket to this trip will
reawaken the adventurer in everyone, seeing the sights and
sounds of only the best in Europe while feeling literally the
breath of the world in the Alpines.
Conclusion
Whatever your choice for the perfect tour for the retiree,
make sure it astounds him/her while keeping your budget in
check. Yes, retirement gifts must be the best they possibly
can, but it doesn’t mean that you’ll kill yourself for their
happiness. It may be as simple as a ticket to European
countries, where they can go to art galleries strategically
placed in key cities.
There they can still appreciate the history humankind has
built for himself.
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