A British entrepreneur who's spent decades enjoying a jet-set lifestyle thanks to his high-flying career has offered his candid thoughts on what are considered some of the world's most exclusive destinations. Santorini is on the receiving end of an even more scathing appraisal, with Mr Ashworth saying: 'it's great for a photo but has been ruined by everyone else's photo - the wealthy left years ago. Mr Ashworth says the classic French resort 'still delivers' but the shine is coming off, saying the Cote D'Azur destination famous for its 'see and be seen' culture is 'slowly fading'. He describes the latter as a 'classic', saying it's 'old money and A-tier'. Porto Cervo on Sardinia also cuts the mustard, he suggests, because 'half of Europe's old money spends their summers there without making a fuss at all.