The Hamptons, New York, is a wealthy village cluster. 25 residents with over $100 million in assets live here year-round. Henley & Partners’ latest wealth report shows that number rises to 700 in summer (London).
US “dollar millionaires” number 9,630, according to the report.
Henley & Partners identified 27 long-term vacation destinations for the wealthy using New World Wealth data.
Dollar millionaires seek second homes in California, Portugal, Switzerland, and Colorado.
Miami, Florida (USA). Photo: Shutterstock/Alexander Demyanenko
Hamptons, New York (USA). Photo: Nest Seekers International
West Palm Beach, Florida (USA). Photo: Redtea/Getty
Paris (France). Photo: Antoine Antoniol/Getty
Santa Barbara & Montecito, California (USA). Photo: Alexander Spatari/Getty
San Diego, California (USA). Photo: Stephen Simpson/Getty
Nice coastal city (France). Photo: John Harper/Getty
Napa, California (USA). Photo: Denis Tangney Jr./Getty
Golden Triangle (Portugal). Photo: Gonzalo Azumendi/Getty
Aspen, Colorado (USA). Photo: Bluefootage/Getty
Carmel-by-the-Sea, California (USA). Photo: Wirestock/Getty
Boca Raton, Florida (USA). Photo: Félixmizioznikov/Getty
Lisbon (Portugal). Photo: Alexander Spatari/Getty
Lugano (Switzerland). Photo: Werner Buchel/Getty
Cannes (France). Photo: Allard Schager/Getty
Antibes (France). Photo: Aleh Varanishcha/Getty
Jackson Hole, Wyoming (USA). Photo: Matt Henry Gunther/Getty
Cape Town (South Africa). Photo: Jens Benscheidt/EyeEm/Getty
Naples, Florida (USA). Photo: Mint Images/Getty Ima
Lake Como (Italy). Photo: Carlo Borlenghi/REDA&CO/Universal Images Group via Getty Image
Villefranche-sur-Mer (France). Photo: Robert Fesus/EyeEm/Getty
Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat (France). Photo: Philippe Jacquemart/EyeEm/Getty
Saint Tropez (France). Photo: LiliGraphie/Shutterstock
Sanremo (Italy). Photo: Olena Z/Getty
Park City, Utah (USA). Photo: Jason Cameron/Getty
Porto Cervo (Italy). Photo: Emanuele Perrone/Getty
Vail, Colorado (USA). Photo: Getty Images