Health

No boys allowed on this ultra-luxe island

Ever looked around on vacation and thought, there’s too much testosterone on this beach?

Head to SuperShe island. The women-only, health-focused destination, opening soon off the coast of Finland, invites female guests to book days-long — or weeks-long — stays, sans dudes.

The founder, former consultant Kristina Roth, thought up the idea after taking several restorative vacations at the Ashram in Calabasas, Calif., and the nearby Ranch Malibu.

She loved both experiences but found that men’s company seemed to mess with the relaxing vibes. “When there was a cute guy, women would put on lipstick,” she tells The Post. “The idea [at SuperShe island] is, hey, focus on yourself — don’t try to get your hormones up.”

Roth decided on Finland after falling in love with a local. “His parents own an island on the archipelago, and he kept telling me, the island next door is for sale,” she tells The Post. “I said, I’m not interested, I just bought a beautiful piece of land in Turks and Caicos — I’m really not interested.” But once she saw the place, she fell in love with the wooded utopia.

Although the females-only approach sounds exclusionary, Roth insists she’s not a man-hater. (“I love men!” she says.) She’s open to the possibility of gentleman SuperShe visitors in the future.

So far, however, SuperShe voyagers have all come from within Roth’s inner circle. Once reservations open to the public in July, Roth says she’ll vet interested parties in a similar way to Soho House, which requires current members to vouch for applicants. Costs are to be determined.

“I’d like to vet the person and see that they’re well-rounded and would fit in,” she says, “but I don’t want to be elitist.”