[custom_adv] That dream could soon become a reality: entrepreneur Kristina Roth has created SuperShe Island, a private retreat off the coast of Finland where no men are allowed. Roth says her aim is for women to vacation at a destination away from society's pressures and embrace an all-female energy [custom_adv] The island sleeps 10 people in four luxurious cabins, offering wellness activities and opportunities for bonding. [custom_adv] Roth is the founder of SuperShe, a lifestyle blog and networking group that encourages women to connect with, befriend and encourage other women. A former consultancy business CEO, she took inspiration from her own life for the resort: [custom_adv] "I really lived in, worked, lived, breathed in a men-dominated world," explains Roth, the former CEO of a consultancy business. "When I really started to travel more the last couple of years [...] I just met a lot of amazing women around the world." [custom_adv] Before anyone gets too excited, it's worth knowing that it's not possible to automatically book a place on a SuperShe retreat. Roth picks the visitors herself. Those interested should be prepared for a vetting process via the organization's website. [custom_adv] "The number one, number one thing that's important for me is that you have an amazing personality -- like upbeat, cool personality -- because you're on [an] island," Roth says. "That's what's going to make it fun and exciting for everyone." [custom_adv] he former consultancy business CEO also owns property in Turks and Caicos where she plans on expanding her resort business should the island be a success. Women-only travel has been on the rise in recent years, with several tour companies now offering specific trips exclusively for female travellers. [custom_adv] Roth also owns property in Turks and Caicos. If this first resort is a success she'll plan to renovate that island too. "Seeing how much positive feedback I received through the island, and it's not even open yet, I'm very excited to take this global," she says. "I know that I'm on the right track, that I really am craving something that's needed and wanted. [custom_adv] "It's very interesting to see the whole spectrum of women who are signing up and really reassuring me that this place is needed," she adds.