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Where do most rich people go for vacation?

Some top vacation spots of the elite include St. Moritz in Switzerland, Copacabana in Brazil, Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands, Lake Como in Italy, the Hamptons in the USA, Cabo San Lucas in Mexico, Hvar in Croatia, Monaco, and Bora Bora in French Polynesia.



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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. It is not uncommon to find the rich partying on cruise ships with their people.

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Paying for pleasurable travel Travel is a constant for most wealthy families, says Jacovino, but the annual amount spent varies because some years a family might plan for a special trip or pay for more extended family members, while other years might be more low-key.

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It is a common misconception that wealthy people frequently engage in solo travel. Even though they may arrive via private jet, ultra-wealthy travelers often like to travel in large groups and participate in social activities throughout their vacations.

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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.

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Couples that want to feel more civilization, and society, will prefer Bora Bora, whereas couples who enjoy feeling totally 'off the map' and like they have an island to themselves, will love the Maldives. The main takeaway: Bora Bora resorts will feel more resort-ey and much bigger than the resorts in the Maldives.

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With unparalleled views and pristine waters melting onto dreamlike beaches, Conrad Bora Bora Nui is a tropical oasis. The French Polynesian hideaway is so idyllic, in fact, that even the Kardashians couldn't stay away — the celebrity family chose this luxurious resort as its vacation destination in 2011.

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