Originally appeared on E! Online
The 2026 Golden Globes gift bags look like a million bucks — literally.
The Jan. 11 ceremony — hosted by Nikki Glaser for the second year in a row — is set to make dreams come true in more ways than one. Aside from (hopefully) heading home with a coveted award, winners and presenters will also walk away with nearly $1 million worth of luxury goods.
As for what’s inside the jaw-dropping gift bag? Well, that depends on the attendee’s taste. According to the award show’s official website, this year’s gift bags will be completely customizable — and certain selections are quite limited.
“Recipients will have the opportunity to tailor selections to their personal interests,” read a press release from the Golden Globes and Robb Report. “Featuring nearly double the number of global travel getaways to last year, the package is anchored by Atlas Bespoke’s Signature Duffel Bag and ‘The Ultimate Gift Book,’ a detailed guide featuring all 35 standout offerings across travel, beauty, wellness, and spirits.”
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Some of the travel gifts to choose from include a three-night stay at the Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort & Spa valued at $80,000 or a three-night stay in a beachfront villa in Turks and Caicos, estimated at $50,000. And if attendees would rather be one with water, The Globes are offering a two-night stay at The Muraka, the world’s first undersea residence, which typically goes for $70,000, as well as a five-day luxury yacht charter throughout the Coral Triangle in Indonesia for $60,000.
Meanwhile, a few stand-out beauty and wellness experiences include Brad Pitt’s skincare line (Beau Domaine) and an exclusive full rental experience at DOGPOUND Gym, an elite fitness club attended by the likes of Taylor Swift, Hailey Bieber, and Ashley Graham.
And The Globes didn’t skimp on goodies for the wine enthusiasts in attendance. While all gift bag recipients will receive a bottle of Cygnet 22 and 77 as well as a pair of martini and rocks glasses by Erik Lorincz, valued at $500, one lucky star will snag nine ultra-rare bottles of French wine worth $210,000.