7 Ways Famous Entrepreneur Tony Robbins Spends His Money

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Tony Robbins — famed entrepreneur, bestselling author, motivational speaker and esteemed business and life coach — has built an empire helping others reach their potential. His financial advice covers a lot of ground in order to help you achieve your money goals at record speed.
Robbins has an estimated net worth of $600 million, thanks in part to his work in teaching others how to build their wealth. Keep reading to find out how he spends his own fortune.
A Resort in Fiji
The Namale Resort and Spa in Fiji isn’t just the life coach’s favorite spot in the world — he owns it, too. Robbins spends plenty of time at the ultra-exclusive beach vacation location. As the resort owner, Robbins stays for free, but the average nightly rate for guests can range from $630 up to $3,000.
Mansions and Other Real Estate
Robbins splurges from time to time. Despite reportedly being on the road 200 days a year, Robbins calls his million-dollar waterfront mansion in Manalapan, Florida, home. He reportedly purchased the home for nearly $30 million in 2013, which is now estimated to be worth over $60 million in 2025.
Located in Palm Beach County, the property has a lakeside dock, an infinity pool and a master bedroom overlooking the Atlantic. He has been quoted as saying, “I’m a freak for the ocean. It energizes me.”
A California native, Robbins told “Ocean Drive” magazine that his 2013 move to Florida was motivated by the fact that the state has no income tax. He said he didn’t mind California’s income tax hike, but the final straw came when it was made retroactive.
In addition to his Florida mansion, Robbins is said to own a handful of other homes, though the exact number isn’t publicly known. This includes one in Palm Springs, California, one in Sun Valley, Idaho, a penthouse in Miami’s tallest building and one in a small town outside of British Columbia, Canada. Other locations of his properties have been kept under wraps.
Cryotherapy
Robbins might have a warm disposition, but he likes to get his body cold. Really cold.
To reduce any chance at disease-inducing inflammation, Robbins exposes his body to minus 220 degrees a few times a week for three minutes with a cryotherapy unit in his Florida home. The exact cryotherapy machine Robbins owns is unknown, but full-body cryotherapy chambers typically range in price from $75,000 to $280,000.
Plunge Pools
Cryotherapy is not enough for the master of motivation. He also has a 57-degree plunge pool in every one of his homes, plus his Fiji resort. “I start with something to strengthen and jolt my nervous system every day,” he told author and entrepreneur Tim Ferriss.
Robbins’ website touts the benefits of starting the day with a cold water jolt. In addition, he claims it also reduces muscle inflammation, increases happiness levels and stimulates weight loss. That’s one way to live a richer life in a cool way.
A Private Jet
After years of flying commercial and chartering private jets, Robbins purchased a luxurious plane in 2015. Bought secondhand from Micky Arison, owner of the NBA’s Miami Heat and the Carnival Corporation, he’s now the proud owner of a Bombardier Global Express XRS.
Robbins hasn’t revealed the purchase price, but he told “Business Jet Traveler” he got an incredible deal on the aircraft. However, similar models are estimated to cost around $50 million.
A Jet Helicopter
In one of his bestselling books, “Awaken the Giant Within,” Robbins wrote that he has a jet helicopter — or at least he did when he splurged on it in 1992 when the book was published. At one time while living in California, he even commuted in it, soaring over the notorious traffic.
A jet helicopter operates a little differently than a standard model, offering increased stability and reduced vibrations, but it’s noisier and not very efficient. A helicopter pilot himself, it seems likely Robbins still has one of these flying around somewhere.
Feeding Hungry Families
The Tony Robbins Foundation is a charitable organization that provides assistance to inner-city youth, seniors, the homeless and the imprisoned.
The foundation is reported to provide baskets of food and household items for an estimated 2 million people annually in countries all over the world. It also offers products and programs estimated to be in more than 2,000 schools, 700 prisons and 100,000 health and human service organizations.