Forget summer — the ultrawealthy are already dropping up to $800,000 to spend their entire winters in the Alps with their bodyguards and 'inner circles'
in Saint-Tropez or sailing to Ibiza. The ultrawealthy are skipping summer and heading straight to the Alps for the winter instead.that they've seen an uptick in inquiries for stays spanning the entire upcoming ski season, which can run as long as mid-December to May.
The fresh mountain air, access to nature, and privacy of the Alps are an attractive draw to the affluent hoping to escape a potential second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. It also helps that they can get there safely, Syz wrote: The region is within driving distance of many European cities and has smaller airports for private jet arrivals.
"What I'm seeing is people saying 'It will just be us — me, my wife, and our bodyguards — and then as the season goes on we might invite a few select people we trust to join us,'" Ceri Tinley, managing director of Consensio Chalets, told Syz. "They see a season holed up in a European chalet as their own personal 'bubble' into which only their inner circle can come."The wealthy are sparing no expense for a winter quarantine retreat in the Alps.
This wouldn't be the first time the ultra-rich have paid a premium for a plush quarantine. Many wealthy urbanites have
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