Boris Johnson is back… from three holidays after resigning | Boris Johnson
mef Boris Johnson is about to produce a fresh campaign for 10 Downing Street, it should definitely be refreshed. Since stepping down as prime minister in early July, he appears to have taken three overseas holidays – the most recent trip being to the Caribbean.
The now former prime minister is supposed to be flying back from Dominican Republicwhere he arrived almost two weeks ago with his wife Carrie and children Wilf and Romy.
It is known that the rest of Casa de Campo a luxury golf resort where former US President Bill Clinton and his wife Hilary as well as Jennifer Lopez, Jay-Z and Beyoncé are among the famous guests.
Rooms start at $766 (£683) a night, including taxes and fees, while a five-bedroom villa will cost $3,204 a night, according to the hotel’s website. Villa guests enjoy personal maid and butler service, breakfast freshly prepared in their villa, and use of three golf carts for transportation around the sprawling 7,000-hectare (2,830-acre) resort.
Described by news website Dominican Today as a “haven for millionaires and celebrities,” it is located in the historic town of La Romano, home to a sugar factory. The Forbes Travel Guide writes: “Peace, quiet and privacy are important principles here, and you’ll find professional, discreet staff.”
Johnson’s office has been contacted for comment.
In August, the Johnsons traveled to Slovenia to a five-star eco-hotel in the Kokre Valley, where rooms cost from £242 to £542 per night. The trip was described as a mini-moon to mark their wedding celebrations.
A few days later, they went to Greece for a family holiday and allegedly boarded a private island boat to the island of Evia before traveling to Nea Makra, a nearby coastal town.
In 2019, the couple enjoyed a vacation in a six-bedroom, three-pool villa on the island of Mustique. The Moroccan-style building reportedly costs between £20,000 and £30,000 a week, but its use was donated by the ownerCarphone Warehouse co-founder David Ross, according to reports.
In 2021, the Johnsons took their first post-pandemic holiday abroad to the hills above the Costa del Sol, staying in a luxury hideaway owned by their friend, Tory peer Zac Goldsmith. The £25,000-a-week Marbella mansion, known as Torre de Tramores, can sleep up to 13 people in the main house, but also has a two-bedroom apartment with private access and another smaller villa that sleeps up to 10 people, it was reported. at the time.