Largely wild and undeveloped, Strangers Cay was picked up by Beyoncé and Jay-Z for $3 million. The 360-acre island is carpeted with lush greenery and has a natural harbor in crystal clear waters that are perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving.
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Mel Gibson — Mago Island, FijiUnlike other celebrities, Gibson has decided to keep the island all to himself, maintaining its preserved natural state. Apparently, Gibson only employs a few caretakers to look after the island while he is away.
Beyonce's father is Bahamian and Beyonce and Jay Z own not just one, but two private islands in The Bahamas. Rumor has it that Jay Z bought the second island for Beyonce in 2010 after enjoying his own 360-acre island called Strangers Cay. The couple constructed a luxury mansion for private getaways.
Sampson Cay, The BahamasJohn Malone overtook Ted Turner as the biggest private land owner in the U.S. when he amassed 2.2 million acres in 2011. He now currently owns Sampson Cay, in the Exuma chain of islands in the Bahamas.
Johnny Depp's Island, Popularly known as Little Halls Pond Cay, it's said that the actor purchased an island, around 18 hectares (45 acres), as he was captivated by the Island while filming the Pirates of the Caribbean movie.
Shakira — Bonds Cay, BahamasThe Duo bought this $16 million island back in 2011, with the intention of developing it into an eco-friendly, carbon neutral, luxury holiday destination designed as an escape for artists all over the world.
It's very much a purchase of passion. It goes beyond cachet: it allows owners to make their own mark, to do something that no one else has done.” Here's a sampling of some billionaire-owned private islands, from pristine secluded havens—ideal for modern day Robinson Crusoes—to tropical eco-friendly luxury resorts.