Want to really spoil your dad on Father’s Day? Discover the best way to say thanks to Dad. You won’t find any ties, cufflinks or historical biographies in these Father’s Day gifts. No, these Father’s Day gifts are definitely Luxurious and will make your dad remember how special he was.
For the Foodie Father – Instead of the restaurant, take the gourmet straight to Dad with the help of Paradizo. Hire a private chef at home to cook up a tailor-made meal suiting your father’s tastes and diet. As a totally unique spin on the foodie gift, this Father’s Day a private chef can create a truly unforgettable experience. If you’re looking for more than just one meal, many private chefs also offer expert-run cooking classes as well as customizable culinary courses to enjoy for more than just once.
For the speed-loving dad - Dad doesn’t have to own a car to get a thrill from driving it, the best Father’s Day gift is an exclusive driving experience. From touring European cities in a Lamborghini to driving the Pace Car at the Indy 500, Dad won’t know what hit him when he opens the once-in-a-lifetime gift. Travel concierge companies offer a plethora of driving experience ideas, ranging from an afternoon tour to a full week-long getaway through Europe. Check out top driving experiences like Red Travel in Italian sports cars, Bluefish Concierge’s Indy 500 Tours and Columbus International’s Motorcycle Tours in the South of France or The AMG driving Academy. Maybe a one-time tour isn’t enough for Dad? Try a full year membership in luxury car clubs like Gentlemen Drive or Extreme Car Share.
Ultimate Golf Package – Always a perfect Father’s Day gift a golf-related gift is always a popular way to surprise Dad this year. This spring, top resorts like Four Seasons in Hawaii and the Four Seasons Punta Mita have special golf packages. If that wasn’t enough, the Four Seasons is also offering special family vacation packages, which may be the ultimate way to give back to Dad and bring the whole family along for the ride!.
If Dad’s not a fan of commercial airliners and you’ve got more than $100,000 to burn, consider this Flexjet25 Card from Bombardier. It comes with 25, 30 or 35 hours of flight time onboard a fleet of Challengers and Learjets. Prices for the cards start at about $120,000.

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