When price ceases to be the deciding factor in choosing a holiday destination, uniqueness, impeccable service and exclusive experiences—available to only a select few—come to the fore. In some countries, you can hire entire islands, stay in hotels that do not admit casual tourists, and take part in private events that most people have never even heard of.
These aren’t just expensive destinations — they’re places where a holiday becomes an art form in itself, and where guests’ every wish is fulfilled before they’ve even voiced it. A holiday at such resorts is best enjoyed only in the finest company you can afford. And that means the ideal companion for a wealthy man would be a VIP model from our agency.
Japan — an unconventional choice
Japan isn’t the first country that springs to mind when you hear the words «expensive holiday», but it is here that people appreciate luxury that is understated yet deeply considered.
Unlike Western luxury resorts, a premium holiday in Japan offers complete control over space and time. The wealthiest guests prefer to book not just rooms, but entire ryokans – traditional inns with hot springs and a private tea ceremony.
- Amania Kyoto — a hotel set within the grounds of a former secret samurai garden. Accommodation starts at 3000$ per night, whilst the most luxurious room costs over 20 000$. The hotel serves the rarest varieties of sake, each produced as a single bottle.
- Luxury skyscrapers in Tokyo start at 15 000$ per night, but you need a recommendation to get in. Only well-known businesspeople and diplomats are allowed into the exclusive hotel clubs.
- Private tours of Kyoto’s temple complexes offer a rare opportunity to visit places that are off-limits to ordinary tourists.
The main thing about Japan is that you can buy unique experiences here. For example, lunch with a sumo star, a private masterclass with legendary swordsmen, or a night in a temple that has been off-limits to outsiders for hundreds of years.
Bermuda — luxury villas and casinos closed to the public
Bermuda is not a mass-market Caribbean holiday destination, but rather an exclusive world of millionaires built on privacy. It is a place where cruise ships do not dock and low-cost airlines do not fly. The main attractions are yachts, exclusive golf clubs and private casinos.
- Sandal’s Royal Bermuda — private villas right on the water, served by personal butlers 24/7. Prices start from 8000$ per night, but the best options are not advertised publicly.
- The Mid Ocean Golf Club is one of the most expensive and exclusive in the world. Membership is by invitation only. It is here that top financial corporations hold their secret negotiations.
- Private casinos — unlike those in Las Vegas or Monte Carlo, the minimum stake here is 5000$, and entry is restricted to holders of elite membership cards or by personal invitation only.
In the Bermuda Islands, it is not a holiday that is on sale, but status. If you manage to break into this circle, the doors to exclusive clubs all over the world will be open to you.

The UAE — the most expensive entertainment
Dubai is the only place where you can hire a ski slope in the desert, go skydiving over Palm Jumeirah, and then have dinner 200 metres above the ground in a skyscraper with panoramic views.
Top entertainment options for those who don’t count their money:
- A Bugatti or Koenigsegg for personal use for a week — from 100,000$ for hire of a hypercar with a driver.
- Flying with jetpacks isn’t just a ride – it’s the real Jetpack Aviation, which lets you soar over the water at speeds of up to 60 km/h.
- The Dubai Falcon – drone hunting. This is a competition for millionaires, in which falcons catch drones worth 20,000$ or more.
The service in the premium segment here is unrivalled. A personal chef can be flown in from anywhere in the world. You also have access to in-house jewellers, stylists and even watchmakers, who create exclusive pieces right on the spot.
The Bahamas — private islands and secluded resorts
A holiday in the Bahamas begins with a private island. Ordinary villas hold no appeal for the wealthy. Affluent travellers rent entire estates where no outsider is allowed.
- Musha Cay — David Copperfield’s island, where guests can enjoy private shows and magical quests. Rental rates start from 42,000$ per night.
- Over Yonder Cay is the most eco-friendly luxury resort, where electricity is generated exclusively by solar panels and the only forms of transport are electric yachts and golf buggies. Prices start at 30,000$ per night.
Exclusive fishing in the Bahamas is a high-profile sporting event. Blue marlins can weigh up to 300 kg, and tournament winners are honoured as world champions.
The Seychelles — tranquillity and a sense of space
In the Seychelles, having the right amount of money ensures the right level of comfort. This is a favourite holiday destination for those who want to avoid neighbours, journalists and prying eyes.
- North Island is a favourite holiday destination for Prince William and the world’s elite. Rental rates start at 7000$ per night.
- Fregate Island is a boutique island with just 16 villas, each of which has its own private beach, private chef and yacht.
There’s no need to worry about security here, as security standards are on a par with those of the government. Private security firms operate on the islands, and access to the premises is restricted to a select few.

Fiji — more than just an island holiday
Fiji offers exclusivity and complete seclusion from civilisation, yet with a level of comfort that no five-star hotel can match. There are no huge resorts, crowds of tourists or noisy parties here — just private islands, personalised villas and services tailored to the needs of affluent guests.
Fiji’s most expensive and exclusive locations:
- Laucala Island is one of the most exclusive islands in the world, owned by the founder of Red Bull. Villa hire starts at 5000$ per night, whilst the price for the entire island is available on an individual basis only. Guests are provided with their own Gulfstream for flights, a private DeepFlight Super Falcon submarine, and a farm where the rarest produce, unavailable outside the island, is grown.
- Vatuvara Private Islands is a place where not even the US President can simply book a room. Access is by personal invitation or recommendation only, and in 2025, renting one of the villas costs from 10,000$ per night.
Visitors to these islands can not only relax, but also set their own rules. Here, you can organise a personalised culinary tour, go fishing for giant tuna, or enjoy wine and cigar tastings from private collections. And best of all — there won’t be a soul here apart from you.

The Maldives — islands for billionaires
The Maldives is not only a popular tourist paradise, but also home to some of the most expensive hotels in the world. The difference is that those who can afford standard villas costing 2,000–5,000$ per night are not even aware that such exclusive resorts exist.
- The Private Reserve at Gili Lankanfushi is the largest overwater villa in the Maldives. It features a seawater swimming pool, a private gym, a hammam, a wine cellar and a cinema room. Prices start from 35,000$ per night.
- Velaa Private Island is an island that can accommodate a maximum of 50 guests at any one time, and offers a higher level of privacy than the presidential residence. Guests have a personal butler at their disposal, can book a restaurant with a Michelin-starred chef, and have access to a collection of rare whiskies and an underground wine cellar containing bottles that cannot be found anywhere else. Renting the entire island costs from $1.2 million a week.
The top-class activities on offer here include diving amongst shipwrecks, private tours with marine biologists, a rare opportunity to go bluefin tuna fishing, and the chance to hire a superyacht and set sail for uninhabited islands.
Hawaii — wild luxury
Hawaii is home to a number of exclusive villas and residences. Unlike other destinations, there is no ostentatious luxury here — the most expensive properties are tucked away in tropical forests, on secluded beaches and in places that the average tourist cannot reach.
- Four Seasons Resort Hualalai is a premium hotel featuring private residences, natural seawater swimming pools and a private golf club. Rates start from 20 000$ per night.
- The Cliffs at Pali Kai is a villa complex accessible by invitation only. The entire site is nestled within the jungle, yet each villa features a private terrace overlooking the ocean.
When it comes to leisure activities, Hawaii offers private surf camps, exclusive volcano expeditions, exclusive fishing trips for rare deep-sea fish, and chartered underwater adventures in bathyscaphes.
The Virgin Islands — a haven for billionaires
The Caribbean is full of luxury resorts, but the Virgin Islands are something special. They are home to some of the world’s most expensive private islands, owned by the world’s wealthiest people.
- Necker Island is Richard Branson’s private island. The rental fee is 100,000$ per day, but you can’t simply pay up and fly in: access is by invitation only or through a personal connection. It is the venue for secret meetings of billionaires, elite chess tournaments and private parties.
- Little Dix Bay is a hotel often chosen by Hollywood actors and Forbes-listed business owners for a discreet getaway. Privacy is strictly enforced here, and the prices of the individual villas are not disclosed.
The main attractions of the Virgin Islands are yacht races, deep-sea expeditions, top-class fishing and completely secluded beaches.

Spain — the island of Sa Ferradura
There is one truly unique resort in Spain that is unlike either Mallorca or Ibiza — Sa Ferradura. It is a private island off the Costa Brava, accessible only to those willing to pay a six-figure sum for it.
- The island is rented out in its entirety, and there will be no other guests here.
- The villa is decorated in a classic Spanish style, but is equipped with modern appliances, an indoor cinema, a helipad and even its own club.
- Secret beaches that can only be reached by sea or through tunnels carved into the cliffs.
This exclusive Spanish island is a favourite holiday destination for high-ranking politicians, media personalities and investors who value complete anonymity.
A luxury holiday means access to hidden opportunities that are out of reach for 99% people on the planet. It’s a holiday with no neighbours, no compromises and no restrictions. Your holiday here is tailored to your specific requirements, and if something isn’t on the standard list of services, it will be arranged especially for you. If you’re planning to visit one of the world’s most exclusive resorts, make sure you’ve chosen the right company to accompany you. After all, that’s the only way to get the most out of your stay.