It is not difficult to see the presence of tycoons in the world's tourist "paradises". For example, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez recently went to Mykonos (Greece) or Mark Zuckerberg took a yacht to Mallorca (Spain).
Here are some of the places the richest billionaires might be heading this summer.
"Billionaire Summer Camp", July 15 - 18
For more than 40 years, media moguls and tech CEOs have descended on Sun Valley, Idaho, after the July 4 holiday to attend Allen & Company's Sun Valley Forum, also known as "billionaire summer camp."
The event, hosted by investment bank Allen & Co, always attracts the biggest and richest names in business for golf, hiking and major deals.
According to Variety magazine, some big names that will definitely be present at this year's "summer camp" are Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg...
Summer Olympics, July 26 - August 11
The Olympics are a favorite destination for sports-loving billionaires like Bill Gates, who attended the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
In Paris (France) this year, there will almost certainly be an appearance by one of the richest families in the world, the Arnaults of the LVMH group, the main sponsor of the Olympics.
This year, the super-rich will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to attend the most attractive events, meet athletes and sit in the front row of the opening ceremony, the Guardian reported.
Vistajet has seen a surge in private flights to Paris, and luxury yacht broker Fraser has offered a number of services during the Games, including chartering a yacht to watch the windsurfing competition live.
Burning Man Festival, August 25 - September 2
The annual arts festival held in the Nevada desert in the US has attracted tech billionaires such as Elon Musk and Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page since the 1990s.
Mark Zuckerberg, Drew Houston and Josh Kushner have also been here in previous years.
US Open, August 26 - September 8
Top names in finance, technology and entertainment such as Bill Gates, Jamie Dimon, David Geffen, Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Ackman are regulars at Arthur Ashe Stadium to watch tennis matches.
The venue is expected to be renovated with the most luxurious amenities, including “tunnel suites” off the main court. Tickets for this year’s men’s final are selling for up to $18,000 on the resale market, and sets of tickets can fetch six figures.
Monaco Yacht Show, September 25 - 28
For billionaires, summer often begins and ends with yacht trips.
In September, the world's wealthiest people will gather in Monte Carlo, Monaco to view superyachts for sale and plan their next holiday.
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