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Living the high life

01:00 Thu 01st Feb 2001 |

By Katharine MacColl

LIFE'S a beach, especially when you're rich, glamorous and well connected.

Let's face it, being a celebrity is tough - all those early morning breakfast programmes, attending those exhausting film premieres - is it any wonder the rich and famous take such frequent�breaks from rain-sodden Britain

But let's face it, superstars aren't willing to�rub shoulders with just anyone. You're hardly likely to see them sun bathing on the crowded beaches of Ayia Napa this summer. So just where do they go on vacation

The sight of a super slim and ultra-tanned Ali Cockayne on the beach in Barbados last month will have caught the eye of a few. Not only is her partner one of the UK's richest men, multi-millionaire David Ross, but she was also staying at one of the world's most luxurious hotels, Sandy Lane.

Luciano Pavarotti, Mick Jagger, Sir Michael Caine, to name but a few, have all been regulars at this exclusive little club, which has recently undergone a �100 million refurbishment and where the cheapest suite will cost you �1,200 a night.

'It' girl Lady Victoria Hervey was spotted hanging out in Barbados with Michael Winner, and� the Ocean Club Hotel party in the Bahamas recently attracted top-drawer celebs such as Baby Spice, George Clooney and Caprice.

But just what do the stars get when they head for these luxury breaks

Well, apparently it's a land where attendants spray Evian water at guests to keep them cool and�chilled hand towls are served on silver salvers.

The French Riviera has long been synonymous with wealth and glamour - Sir Elton John has a pad there, as does Goerge Michael.

While this year Princess Margaret is expected to head for Mustique to continue her recovery, and Posh and Becks take Brooklyn for regular breaks to an exclsuive part of Majorca.�

The celebs and their hangers on don't just limit themselves to the traditional hotspots though. Familiar faces are sure to feature in a variety of places this summer�including�Thailand, the Maldives, Australia even Vietnam.

Seems the lure of the Caribbean has waned slightly following�Concorde's withdrawal as a result of the Air France disaster.� The regular Saturday supersonic flight was a charabanc waiting for rock gods, film stars and other fabulously wealthy individuals determined to enjoy the good life.

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