NEW YORK (BLOOMBERG) - Unlike the first wave of Covid-19 lockdowns, which sent people on road trips and to second homes, the second wave has globally triggered a desire for more permanent, warmer, far-flung escapes. In Britain and Europe, the wealthy have flown to such warmer climates as Dubai, the Maldives and Spain to escape winter lockdown, says Mr Justin Huxter, founder of British-based Cartology Travel. Americans have more options for tropical bunkers: Hawaii has eased its travel restrictions and borders are open in Mexico, Costa Rica and Belize, as well as many parts of the Caribbean. "People with lockdown fatigue have realised they can continue life in places with a lot less stress and a lot more room to breathe," says Embark Beyond founder Jack Ezon. He is seeing East Coast clients flock to luxury hotels and resorts in Florida, South Carolina, and Turks and Caicos Islands, while West Coast clients flee to Arizona, and Puerto Vallarta and Cabo in Mexico - anywhere with equally good weather and Wi-Fi.