Luxury Hotel Experts Discuss the Ultimate Private Island Getaway in French Polynesia and the Art of Marketing Ultra-Luxury Escapes
Step into the world of ultimate luxury with a captivating conversation between American luxury hotel aficionado Evelyn St. Germain, founder of League Marketing in California, and renowned luxury hotel expert reviewer, Renae Leith-Manos.
In this episode, they dive into the extravagant experience of renting out Nukutepipi Island in French Polynesia—a secluded paradise that will set you back a staggering $1 million per week.
Nukutepipi is not your typical luxury hotel or private home; it’s an exclusive, full-buyout island experience. Reserved for the ultra-wealthy, this remote escape in the southern hemisphere offers unparalleled privacy, far from the reach of paparazzi and the demands of reality.
Nestled in the Duke of Gloucester Islands, 6,000 kilometers from the nearest continent and 1,000 kilometers from Bora Bora, Nukutepipi island is the epitome of luxury and seclusion.
Owned by the visionary Canadian billionaire Guy Laliberté, co-founder of Cirque du Soleil, Nukutepipi was a decade-long passion project, meticulously developed into a sustainable retreat for the world’s elite.
With 16 cabins accommodating up to 52 guests, Nukutepipip island offers all-inclusive luxury, including gourmet dining, premium drinks, daily massages, and a variety of water sports.
Evelyn St. Germain, the mastermind behind marketing this extraordinary property, shares insights from her extensive career in luxury hospitality.
She also explores some of her personal favourite luxury hotel experiences, from the opulent offerings in Mexico to exclusive ranch retreats in the U.S.
Tune in for an insider’s perspective on what it takes to market and experience some of the world’s most luxurious escapes.