Wadigi Island, Fiji

Access to the island requires registration, and only six guests are selected per helicopter flight from Nadi International Airport. What makes it most unusual and memorable is the luxury 5-star hotel with pristine beaches, delicious food and 5-star accommodations.
Monuriki Island, Fiji

Monuriki Island is located in the South Pacific island nation of Fiji. It was the setting for the movie "Cast Away", where actor Tom Hanks got stranded. Although uninhabited, Monuriki Island is still an attractive destination because of its clear blue water and inviting white sand beaches. Prices range from $2,400 to $7,000/night.
Lizard Island, Australia

This is the only island on the mainland, having survived many devastating cyclones, the island has been renovated and has a charming appeal. The island has many pristine sandy beaches, clear sea, and pleasant weather. Lizard Island has 40 well-equipped suites and villas with a cost of about 6000 USD/night.
Dolphin Island, Fiji

This 14-hectare private resort belongs to Alex Heeren of Huka Retreats. He refurbished the island a few years ago to provide guests with the ultimate in relaxation. It costs around $6,000 a night for up to eight guests. Guests can enjoy fresh, gourmet seafood, picturesque tropical weather, plenty of water sports, and a relaxing spa where treatments use oils derived from native plants.
Thanda Island, Tanzania

Located 16 nautical miles off the coast of mainland Tanzania, Thanda Island is owned and operated by a group of Swedish businessmen who are concerned about the natural ecology and have maintained the landscape in an absolutely pristine condition.
There are many trails for trekking, diving activities. A 3 night stay for 10,000 USD.
The Brando Island, French Polynesia

Did you know, Brando is named after Marlon Brando? This is where Hollywood’s mischievous, ugly boy wrote his memoirs. Just half an hour from Tahiti, the island boasts a rich ecosystem and luxurious interiors. The actor is rumored to have purchased dozens of islands. Today, Brando has 35 elegantly appointed villas on stunning, secluded beaches that can be rented for $18,500 a night.
Cousine Island, Seychelles

The lush and vibrant greenery of Cousin Island is due to the efforts of its owners. Located 1000 miles off the east coast of Africa, the island offers a range of modern amenities, a bar, a library, a restaurant, a swimming pool, and luxurious bedrooms. Guests can enjoy local and international cuisine prepared by professional chefs. The private island can accommodate 12 adults (6 children), priced at $26,000/night.
Ariara Island, Philippines

Just an hour and a half from Manila, this 120-hectare island offers a great getaway. Ariara has 8 fully furnished villas, each with ocean views and nestled among the trees. No more than 18 guests can stay here at a time. Cost 30,000 USD/night for 6 guests.
Musha Cay, Bahamas

Owned by magician David Copperfield, the 150-acre luxury retreat is surrounded by 10 islands in the wild Copperfield Bay, one of which is equipped with a giant jet landing strip. The island is only rented to carefully selected guests, ensuring absolute privacy.
Musha Cay has 5 luxuriously decorated beach houses with a range of amenities such as a beach cinema, billiards, tennis courts... Rental price: 39,000 USD/night for up to 24 guests.
Coco Prive Kuda Hithi, Maldives

Coco Prive is known as one of the most beautiful private islands in the Maldives. It was opened about 5-6 years ago and has been sought after by many people in the upper class. There are two-storey villas, 5 single-bedroom villas, and an infinity pool. Guests can use yachts, speedboats, and equipped water sports equipment. Coco Prive has a spa room, a good chef with delicious dishes. Renting this island is a bit expensive: 45,000 USD/night for a group of 10 guests.
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