Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
British Virgin Islands: Richard Branson
The private Necker Island owned by Richard Branson is a place where most billionaires prefer to rest, and the Obamas have recently been there. Theoretically, the island is opened for any traveller, however, the cost of one night there achieves $5,000. For the amount everyone can receive a variety of entertainment, including sports, diving equipments, spa procedures, square meals, swimming pools, tennis and many other things.
Croatia: Bill Gates
The founder of Microsoft Bill Gates is a big fan of the medieval beauty of Croatia. The businessman regularly visits the town of Skradin, and also prefers to rest on the island of Hvar, which is quite popular among the rich and famous. The island has a fairly mild climate, incredible beaches and magnificent architecture.
Saint Barthelemy: Roman Abramovich
One of the world's richest oligarchs Roman Abramovich, an owner of the Chelsea Football Club, is also a holder of one of the most expensive and biggest yachts in the world. However, not only the yacht itself but the place, where it is located, is interesting. The famous billionaire prefers to rest on the Caribbean island of Saint Barthelemy, where he owns a luxury house, in addition to the yacht.
Ireland: Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg, an American film director, is known by the fact that he likes to travel the most unusual places of the planet. The Hollywood billionaire travelled all over Ireland which “changed the life", as Spielberg himself stated several times. During the rest, he likes to listen to folk music, to visit traditional pubs, absorbing the Irish culture. It should be noted that a trip to this country is one of the most available travel for a typical tourist.
Fiji: Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey – one of the richest woman in America and in the world – prefers to choose high-priced resorts of the world. One of the last resting place is Fiji, where the woman enjoys the calm sea, tropical climate and incredibly beautiful beaches. Recently, she has also travelled to Tahiti onboard of the yacht called Rising Sun, where she was resting with a group of people, including the the Obamas.
Laguna Beach: Warren Buffett
Since 1958 Warren Buffett has been living in quite a modest house in Omaha, by billionaires' standards. Actually, the businessman does not like occasional investments and an unplanned vacation. So, until recently, he and his family rested in a sunny place in the state of California - Laguna Beach, where he bought the house in 1971. But he decided to sell it, because nowadays the rest in this famous place costs a lot of money. Laguna Beach attracts tourists with its climate, incredible beaches, various events and festivals.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
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