Ever wonder where the world's wealthiest go to relax and unwind during the long winter months? It could be at one of the following 20 awe-inspiring luxurious locales.
We've got Olympic-quality slopes with torch-lit skiing, Chateau rentals, and Richard Branson's private island. Of course the cheapest trip on our list costs over $10,000 per night!
Casa El Destino, Punta Mita, Mexico
Access to ocean-front infinity pool, spa, two beach clubs, and two Jack Nicklaus golf courses
Personal chef, estate manager, housekeepers, babysitter, and concierge at your service
Villa sleeps 14; all 7 bedrooms have private terraces with ocean view.
Rate: $10,000 - $15,000 per night, or $70,000 - $105,000 per week
Deerfield Estate, Heber City, Utah
Minutes from Park City--setting of the Sundance Film Festival and 2002 Winter Olympics
Ski-in, ski-out access to Deer Crest and Deer Valley Includes 7 master suites, 11 bathrooms, 8 fireplaces, fitness room, billiards, wine cellar, 14-seat theater, ski prep room, private gondola, and 24-hour staffed gate entrance
Rate: $12,000 - $17,000 per night
Villa Bellissima VI, Siena, Italy
800 year-old farming village in Tuscany, and the throughpass of a historic medieval pilgrimage route from Canterbury to Rome Villa encompasses 22 suites, outdoor terrace, library, study, bar, conference facility, and screening room access to 60' swimming pool, modern fitness center, spa, tennis, basketball and bocce courts
Rate: $137,000 per week
Isla de sa Ferradura, Spain
14-acre private island in the Mediterranean, off the coast of Ibiza, Spain, Fully developed with hacienda, kitchen, pool, bar, and wine bodega, Access to a subtropical lagoon with waterfall, and a secret cave that's been converted into a spa
Rate: $230,000 per week
Hugh Hefner Sky Villa, Palms Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada
Fully equipped with gym, media room, dining room, sauna, and spa, Amenities include a $700,000 jacuzzi, rotating bed, plasma screen TVs, poker table, outdoor terrace, and 24/7 butler service, Frequent guests include Kanye West, Common, Soulja Boy and T-Pain
Rate: $34,000 per night
Musha Cay, Bahamas
Encompasses 11 private islands, spanning 700 acres and 40 sand beaches Private airstrip, 10,000 sq. foot main house, and four guest houses, Owned by David Copperfield, who claims the 'Fountain of Youth' is hidden on one of the islands
Rate: $37,500 per day (four-night minimum)
Nygard Cay, Bahamas
Robinson Crusoe-inspired island playground , Waterslides, pools, hot tubs, tennis courts, and an 85 foot yacht at guests disposal , The island is extravagant even for Oprah's taste, "After seeing Nygard Cay, I am not living large enough!"
Rate: $42,000 per day
Royal Villa at Grand Resort Lagonissi, Athens, Greece
Access to business center, heated pools, steam rooms, private beach, marina, butlers, chefs, and a personal pianist 10 restaurants on premise, most of which hold Five Star Diamond Awards
Services include car, yacht and jet rentals, limousine transport wherever you go, even choice of pillows and linens
Rate: $50,000 per night
Necker Island, British Virgin Islands
Built by Sir Richard Branson ,The island is occupied by 60 staff members, 200 flamingos, and is entirely surrounded by a coral reef, Google cofounder Larry Page had his wedding here
Rate: $51,000 per day, $357,000 per week, or $1,428,000 per month
Royal Penthouse Suite, Hotel President Wilson, Geneva, Switzerland
Top floor, four-bedroom suite overlooking Lake Geneva and the Alps, Cocktail lounge accommodates up to 40 guests,Two restaurants on premise, open-air saltwater pool, meeting rooms and a personal assistance also available
Rate: $52,000 per night