10 Most Expensive Hobbies In The World

That Most of Us Will Never Get to Experience

From rare artifacts that whisper tales of history to adrenaline-fueled escapades that set pulses racing, these hobbies exist in a realm reserved for the elite.

These remarkable pursuits require more than mere dedication — they demand substantial investment. Here are ten of the most expensive hobbies in the world.

From jaw-dropping transactions like Larry Gagosian’s staggering $195 million purchase of Andy Warhol’s Shot Sage Blue Marilyn in 2022, it’s evident that this hobby demands substantial financial resources.

Collecting Art

Flying

Flying lessons alone can cost thousands of dollars, while obtaining a license will cost as much as $5,000 or more.

The price tags attached to these floating marvels are enough to make one’s jaw drop, where even the simple vessels demand a staggering starting price of $2 million.

Yachting

To begin, acquiring a skilled polo pony costs upwards of $20,000. But that’s not all. Maintaining these creatures, with their specialized needs and rigorous training regimes, can incur monthly costs of $1,500.

Polo

For a used car, you can expect to fork out around $20,000, while vintage cars demand more than double that amount.

Collecting Cars

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