Swiss billionaire heiress and Princess of Greece and Denmark, Nina Flohr, is quietly executing a radical transformation of African luxury tourism, shifting the paradigm from superficial hospitality to deep ecological stewardship.
Through her critically acclaimed Kisawa Sanctuary on Benguerra Island in Mozambique, Flohr has effectively merged high-end, futuristic architectural design with rigorous marine science. In doing so, she is creating a highly sustainable, low-impact blueprint for ultra-luxury travel in emerging coastal markets.
High-Flyer to Environmental Innovator
Flohr’s journey to the remote shores of East Africa is rooted in a lifetime spent navigating the upper echelons of global luxury. She is the daughter of Swiss billionaire Thomas Flohr, the founder of private aviation giant VistaJet, and Katharina Konečný, a founding editor of Vogue Russia and former creative director for Fabergé.
Before pivoting to African conservation, Flohr spent years sharpening her commercial eye as the Creative Director for VistaJet, where she orchestrated global branding concepts and led high-fashion corporate collaborations, including designing cabin crew uniforms with luxury skiwear brand Moncler.













