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28.08.2023 - 01:33 / forbes.com / Mona Lisa / Rafael Nadal / Massimo Bottura
Do you remember the last time an experience gave you goosebumps? In the realm of luxury travel, an international agency is setting unprecedented standards, making fairytales seem tangible. Meet GR8 Experience, the maestros behind some of the world's most enigmatic, ultra-luxury experiences.
GR8 Experience began its illustrious journey in 2010, an inspired creation by CEO Barnabas Carrega. Fresh out of college and leveraging his connections from his tennis career, Carrega's dream was to offer unparalleled all-access tennis experiences. But what started as a passion soon transformed into a global phenomenon. After orchestrating a mesmerizing tennis event, requests poured in, nudging GR8 to weave magic at occasions like the Milan Fashion Week. The rest, as they say, is history.
Their portfolio of events speaks of the impossible made possible: a private dinner for two at the Palace of Versailles, a gastronomic soirée by world-renowned chefs like Massimo Bottura at the Miami F1, or an intimate dinner set amidst the backdrop of Sicily's Greek Theatre of Taormina. Every experience is meticulously curated, attending to every whimsical detail a client might dream up.
Such majestic experiences naturally raise the question: How do they secure such unparalleled access? The key lies in Carrega's astute networking capabilities. Leveraging his initial connections, such as with Benito Barbadillo, Rafael Nadal's PR agent, the brand has consistently expanded its galaxy of influential figures. These include powerhouses like Maverick Carter, Lebron James' associate; Ravi Thakran, LVMH Group President; and icons like DJ Benny Benassi.
What sets GR8 Experience apart is their unwavering commitment to intimate moments, going beyond mere opulence. Yes, they offer lavish settings, but their core lies in crafting memories between loved ones that remain etched forever. Whether producing a song, meeting one's sports idol, or even an adventure in the Amazon, GR8 specializes in creating personal and unparalleled moments. Their ethos beautifully encapsulates their service: "Dream it or Live it."
An insight into their curated experiences further illustrates their unique approach. Consider the "Midnight in Paris" package, where they treat clients to a private Louvre tour, offering an unprecedented encounter with the Mona Lisa. Or, imagine being a part of an authentic "Murder on the Orient Express" journey, with actors and passengers blurring lines, complemented by a backdrop of jazz and fine dining.
For F1 fans, their offerings transcend the ordinary. Guests can immerse themselves in the Monaco F1 aboard a superyacht, mingling with F1 legends and relishing delicacies by Michelin-starred chefs. Another standout is their culinary
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