5 Luxurious Spring Break Vacations the Wealthy Are Taking

Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands - April 03 2014: Carnival Liberty and Victory Cruise Ships side by side in Grand Turk while passengers spend a sunny day at Cruise Center (SunRay) Beach.
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Spring break conjures up images of crowded beaches, keg parties and loud music. However, that’s far from how the wealthy spend their spring vacations. They seek private, exclusive and luxurious experiences. 

That can mean arriving by private jet, staying in fully staffed villas with a private butler, chef-prepared meals and traveling by yacht or helicopter between destinations. Here are five spring break vacations wealthy travelers take — and what they cost.

Maldives

Wrapped in quiet luxury and surrounded by water, the Maldives offers wealthy vacationers the ultimate spring break experience. Affluent travelers book luxurious accommodations in overwater and underwater villas with private butlers — or they may reserve entire islands, ensuring complete seclusion captured by nature’s raw beauty.

What It Costs

  • Overwater villas with butler service: $1,500 to $5,000 per night, plus transfer fees and taxes, per Outrigger.com.
  • Exclusive private resort islands: $25,000 to $150,000 per night, according to MaldivesTour.guide.
  • Underwater hotels: $10,000 per night, as reported by the NY Post.
  • Private seaplane charters: $7,000 to $9,500 each way, per Soneva.com.

Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast draws wealthy spring travelers to its cliffside villas and pastel architecture perched above the sea. In spring, the views feel especially serene among a quiet landscape. The affluent stay in private villas with sweeping terraces and panoramic views that jut over the sapphire coastline. Travel between its charming towns often takes place by chauffeur or boat, elevating the experience.

What It Costs

  • Luxury villas with staff: $11,000 to $991,000 per week, according to MyPrivateVillas.com.
  • Private yacht charters: $165,000 to $850,000 or more per week, per 212-Yachts.com.
  • Private full-day drivers: from $800 per day, according to LivTours.com.

Aspen

A playground for the rich and famous, Aspen is a coveted vacation spot for the wealthy in the spring. Affluent vacationers prefer a stay in March and April, when the crowds have gone home. And there is more to Aspen than powder. This mountain town’s après-ski culture features private dinners at Michelin-star restaurants, exclusive events and gallery openings.

What It Costs

  • Fully staffed chalet luxury rental at Chat Elisa: $16,000 per night, according to HauteRetreats.com.
  • Private heli-skiing: $35,000 a day, per HeliSkiAspen.com.
  • Aspen private tours: from $350, depending on customization, according to ErikBergAspen.com.

Turks and Caicos

The Turks and Caicos offer wealthy travelers exclusivity and privacy set in a tropical paradise. Affluent travelers can enjoy powder-white sands, crystal-clear turquoise waters, infinity pools and ultra-luxurious accommodations in beachfront estates. Many are fully staffed villas with private butlers, personal chefs and concierges, however, these islands are all about the water.

What It Costs

  • Luxury villas: from $1,200 to $12,000 and higher per night, according to RentalEscapes.com.
  • Private catamaran sunset sail: from $9,000, according to CaicosLuxuryCharters.com.
  • Private snorkel sails: from $12,000, according to CaicosLuxuryCharters.com.

Punta Mita

A gated enclave on Mexico’s Pacific coast, Punta Mita draws affluent travelers to its beautiful island in springtime. Vacationers enjoy accommodations in private estates, villas and resorts, with designated butlers, personal chefs and concierges who book dining, spa treatments and activities. Island favorites included championship golf and yachting.

What It Costs

  • Private estates: $40,000 to $80,000 plus per weekfor staffed villas with private chefs, butlers and concierge, according to PuntaMita.com.
  • Private yacht day charters: From $8,000 to $25,000 plus per day, according to YachtCharterFleet.com.
  • Helicopter transfers: $5,000 to $15,000 plus per flight, according to ParamountBusinessJets.com.

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