N6. Port Hercule, Monaco: $1,489 per night
Monaco is often described as the second smallest country in the world, according to Financial News, is the home to more millionaires per capita than anywhere else in the world.
The city is known for its world-class Monte Carlo Casino which we already talked about.
And from there you know that the casino brings in so much money for the tiny principality that Monaca doesn’t have to tax its residents.
The opulent Port Hercule has 20 superyacht berths and its peak docking periods includes the Monaco Grand Prix and the Monaco Yacht Show.
No matter how wealthy a person is, private jets are not allowed to fly into Monaco, which makes owning a yacht that much more convenient if one feels like trying their luck at the roulette table.