From private jets transports to matches to mega-yacht watch parties here are the most outrageous World Cup packages being offered to wealthy fans

Soccer fans, get your wallets out.The long-awaited 2026 FIFA World Cup, which kicked off last Thursday and is expected to attract approximately 6.5 million visitors from around the United States, is hosting 48 teams with matches being played across the United States, Canada and Mexico.While most are shell-shocked over the sky-high prices of this year’s match tickets, the most expensive going for a jaw-dropping $32,970 for a seat at the July 19 Final at MetLife Stadium, others are looking for ways to ball out while cheering on their favorite teams.
Various cities throughout the country, including NYC, Boston and Miami, are offering high-falutin packages and experiences for soccer aficionados with deep pockets.From a private helicopter transport to Met Life Stadium to a bougie watch party on a Miami mega-yacht, The Post rounded up some of the most outrageous World Cup offerings where well-off soccer fans don’t have to think twice about schlepping on a hot train to a crowded stadium to partake in the festivities.
High-roller soccer fans visiting New York City with so much money they don’t know what to do with it have the option of dropping a casual $1,000,000 on The Mark Hotel’s Penthouse World Cup Package.The high-falutin’ experience includes tickets to the World Cup Finals, private helicopter transport to Met Life Stadium, four nights’ accommodations for up to six guests in the hotel’s penthouse suite, and private roof access with Central Park views with daily caviar and martini service.The helicopter option is clutch, considering MetLife was recently voted the least convenient World Cup venue.The Penthouse package also includes a cruise around New York Harbor on Mark’s 70-foot-long sailboat, with catering from none other than top chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten.Based in Boston, Magellan Jets is offering football fans private jet service aboard a Bombardier Challenger 300.For $500,000, soccer enthusiasts can board a luxe private plane to bring the...