Whether it’s diving to the depths of the ocean or flying to the edge of space, the risks associated with extreme tourism haven’t deterred wealthy billionaires and other privileged individuals from buying their way to severe environments. The recent loss of the five passengers on board the submersible vessel, however, should serve as a sobering event for those planning a visit to space as part of a growing commercial industry.
If money was no object, what could you get from the different options on offer over the next decade and beyond? MailOnline takes a look at the space tourism firms popping up across the world.