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Luxury travel hotspots: 10 countries with highest GDP per capita

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 28, 2025, 12:00 IST
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Luxury travel hotspots: 10 countries with highest GDP per capita

People travel, and they set aside a budget for that. And there are some, who like to indulge in the luxuries once in a while, or every now and then. So, for all those who like their travel with a side of champagne and gold-plated experiences, the world’s wealthiest nations are some of the best destinations that lay out some of the exquisite and exclusive experiences like private islands, Michelin-starred meals, shopping streets where credit cards get their due credit. According to Worldometers’ 2023 GDP per capita data, here are 10 countries that top the list and where luxury knows no bounds.

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Singapore – $141,553

Singapore isn’t just a finance powerhouse, it offers all the amenities that a luxury traveler can ask for. From gleaming skyscrapers to the shopping paradise of Orchard Road, this city-state knows how to flaunt wealth. Those willing to spend extra, can opt to cruise the Southern Islands on a private yacht, snap skyline selfies from Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, or soak in luxury at the iconic Raffles Hotel—luxury, Singapore-style.

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Luxembourg

Tiny but mighty, Luxembourg comes with medieval castles, chic boutiques, and luxury experiences into one pint-sized package. Sip exquisite wines in the Moselle Valley, savour Michelin-starred meals in Luxembourg City, and enjoy a personalised, intimate adventure where everything’s just a short hop away. Although a small country, it offers big luxury vibes!

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Qatar – $128,919

Doha is where Arabian tradition meets sleek modern luxury. Take out time to wander the stunning Museum of Islamic Art, splurge at Villaggio Mall, and crash in palatial hotels fit for royalty. Add desert safaris and private dhow cruises to the mix, and you’ve got a destination that offers unapologetic opulence for sure.

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Ireland – $124,578

Ireland's rolling green landscapes and historic estates surely provide a serene luxury retreat. Travellers can stay in castles like Ashford Castle, enjoy private golf courses, and experience gourmet dining in Dublin's top restaurants. The Cliffs of Moher and Killarney National Park offer breathtaking natural beauty.

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Macau – $116,491

Often dubbed the "Gambling capital of the world," Macau offers luxury resorts like The Venetian and Wynn Palace. Beyond gaming, visitors can indulge in world-class spa treatments, fine dining, and attend international entertainment shows. The Cotai Strip is a must-visit for luxury seekers.

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Norway

Norway's fjords provide a dramatic backdrop for luxury cruises and private yacht charters. Travelers can enjoy fine dining in Oslo's top restaurants, stay in boutique hotels, and experience the Northern Lights from exclusive lodges. The country's commitment to sustainability adds a unique touch to its luxury offerings.

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Switzerland – $89,315

Known for its alpine resorts, Switzerland offers luxury skiing in places like Zermatt and St. Moritz. The Glacier Express provides a scenic train journey through the Swiss Alps, while cities like Zurich and Geneva boast high-end shopping and dining experiences.

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Brunei – $85,268

This Southeast Asian nation is home to opulent palaces and mosques. Visitors can stay in the Empire Hotel & Country Club, enjoy private yacht cruises, and explore the Ulu Temburong National Park with guided tours. Brunei offers a unique blend of luxury and cultural heritage.

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United States – $82,769

From the glamour of New York City to the beaches of Malibu, the U.S. offers diverse luxury experiences. Travelers can dine at world-renowned restaurants, shop in designer boutiques, and stay in five-star resorts. National parks like Yellowstone and private vineyard tours in Napa Valley add to the allure.

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Netherlands – $78,103

Amsterdam’s charm is something that leaves a lasting impression. Glide through private canal cruises, crash in boutique hotels with serious style, and get lost in masterpieces at the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum. Come spring, the tulip fields explode in color, turning your luxe getaway into a full-on floral fantasy, Amsterdam does opulence with a playful twist!

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