Entrance Fee: Unknown
Welcome to Pangea Club the richest club in Singapore. The club is located on Marina Bay Sands resort casino which is the richest casinos in the country. Established in 2011, the club quickly established itself as the hottest club in the world.
It’s not pretty pricey and costs twenty grand to get in. Of course, then there are drinks. You can’t get more luxury than this.
The Houstonian, Houston
Joining Fee: $30,000 Annual Fees: Unknown
We've talked yachts, golf, and nightclubs, but where do the fat cats go when they need to shape up? The Houstonian is the gym or the rich. It costs between $7,500 to $28,000 per year and includes amenities like tennis courts, racquetball courts, indoor and outdoor track, rock climbing wall, steam rooms and whirlpools and even, a library.
If you end up working out so late, there is a hotel on site. It just gets better and better.
Club Aquarium, United Kingdom (Invite List Only)
Entrance Fee: Unknown
Want to party with the world's richest and glamorous billionaires? Try getting into Club Aquarium, the richest nightclub in the United Kingdom. The nightclub houses a massive dance floor, a jacuzzi, and a killer cocktail bar in a swimming pool.
The most unique feature however is the groovy 70s and 80s feel to it, from the music to the aesthetic, it will take you back in time.
Fisher Island Club, Florida
Joining Fee: $42,800 Annual Fee: $42,800
Situated just on the outskirts of Miami, Florida, this club is made up of a private beach, one of which is officially the most expensive beach in the world. The tennis, golf, marina and spa paradise costs an initiation fee of $42,800 plus annual dues of $27,306 (that's minus the golf membership.)
Add the golf membership to the price tag and consider yourself a made man, or woman!
Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan
Joining Fee: $3,500 Annual Fees: $500
In 1914, 25 sailors established the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Located on the shores of Lake St. Clair, the clubhouse was designed by the internationally renowned designer Guy Lowell. That probably explains why it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Sadly for Lowell, he didn’t get to see his creation come to life as he died at sea before the building was completed. The bell tower is the most prominent feature as it also doubles as radio far for sailors on Lake St. Clair.