Inside the 2026 Golden Globes gift bag valued at nearly $1 million
The Golden Globes offers winners and presenters customised gift bags featuring luxury travel and wellness experiences

The 2026 Golden Globes will offer winners and presenters gift bags valued at nearly $1 million when the ceremony airs on January 11 on CBS, adding another layer of prestige to one of Hollywood’s most closely watched awards nights.
Hosted by Nikki Glaser for the second consecutive year, the ceremony will provide attendees not only with the chance to take home a Golden Globe trophy but also access to a highly curated collection of luxury goods and experiences.
According to organisers, the gift bags have been designed to be fully customisable, allowing recipients to tailor selections to their personal preferences.
“Recipients will have the opportunity to tailor selections to their personal interests,” said a joint 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.”
Among the most valuable options are high-end travel experiences. Attendees may choose a three-night stay at the Hilton Maldives Amingiri Resort & Spa valued at $80,000, or a three-night beachfront villa stay in Turks and Caicos estimated at $50,000. Other options include a two-night stay at The Muraka, the world’s first undersea residence, typically priced at $70,000, and a five-day luxury yacht charter in Indonesia’s Coral Triangle valued at $60,000.
Beauty and wellness offerings also feature prominently, including products from Brad Pitt’s skincare brand Beau Domaine and a full rental experience at DOGPOUND Gym, a private fitness club frequented by high-profile celebrities.
Wine and spirits selections round out the package. All recipients will receive bottles of Cygnet 22 and 77 alongside martini and rocks glasses by Erik Lorincz, valued at $500, while one attendee will receive nine ultra-rare bottles of French wine worth $210,000.
The gift bags reflect the Golden Globes’ continued emphasis on exclusivity and experiential luxury.

















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