Solo travel is cool, but the rich usually prefer group travel. And not just any group travel. They will subscribe to exclusive club memberships in places of visit and take along their friends and/or family.
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How billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson spend their vacations, from cruising on yachts to visiting private islands. Vacations look a little different for the world's billionaire executives. Some own entire islands in Hawaii or the Caribbean, while others visit lavish vacation homes.
From fine dining in the place's best restaurants to expensive sightseeing points, the rich want to fine-tune their overall experience and add extravagance to the vibe. You might think that the rich travel to mainstream tourist attractions. They do, of course, but their preferences lean towards the road less taken.
An American living in a household that makes more than $150,000 is estimated take 4.7 times the vacation days of an average U.S. consumer. Affluent Americans take an average of three six-day vacations a year, according to The Resonance Report 2013.
Affluent Americans eschew busy summer months and tend to travel in the spring or fall; treat themselves to an average of three vacations a year; and shell out an average of nearly $3,000 per trip.
They like to go in groupsSolo travel is cool, but the rich usually prefer group travel. And not just any group travel. They will subscribe to exclusive club memberships in places of visit and take along their friends and/or family. It is not uncommon to find the rich partying on cruise ships with their people.