How to Travel Like a Kardashian

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Where to Go

Now, to decide where to relax and rest. The Kardashians have vacationed in some of the most expensive hotels and resorts available. To really vacation like they do, check out some of these options, some of the most expensive in the world. Private islands keep the worst of the paparazzi away, not to mention fans who might gawk as you try to drink in the sun.

Necker Island, in the British Virgin Islands, is owned by Richard Branson. It comes with a staff of 60 people and it is surrounded by a coral reef. Cost: $357,000 per week.

Isla De da Ferradurra, off the coast of Ibiza, has its own waterfall and a cave that has been converted into a spa. Cost: $230,000 per week.

Over Yonder Cay, an island in the Bahamas, has a staff and four guesthouses. Cost: around $400,000 per week.

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