Here's where the Bay Area's wealthy are temporarily relocating amid COVID-19 FacebookTwitterEmail Sayulita, Mexico.Jordan Siemens/Getty Images While most people have hunkered down at home through the COVID-19 pandemic, some members of the wealthy set have fled their shut-down cities for far-flung destinations, and they're sparing no expense, according to a report from Bloomberg News. Jack Ezon, founder of Embark Beyond, told Bloomberg the luxury getaways he's planning for clients — including those on the West Coast who are escaping to Arizona and Mexico — average about $70,000 a month, with most people booking two- to four-month stays. Californians in particular jetted to sunny locales with their laptops in tow when Gov. Newsom issued the regional stay-at-home order in mid-December.