What celebrities are on Star Palm and Hibiscus Island?
Keep an eye out for the homes of Gloria Estefan, P.Diddy, Shaquille O'Neal, Enrique Iglesias, Phil Collins, Jennifer Lopez & Alex Rodriguez, Shakira, Ricky Martin, Matt Damon, and more. Your experienced tour guide will point out all the famous homes and landmarks.
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Situated right off the coast of Miami Beach, artificial islands make up some of Miami's most exclusive and luxurious communities. Developed in 1922 after significant dredging by the Army Corp of Engineers, Palm and Hibiscus Islands has been the home of A-list celebrities, including Al Capone and Scott Storch.
Be on the lookout as your guide points out the stunning mansions of many celebrities such as Shaquille O'Neil, Gloria Estefan, Al Capone, Matt Damon, Marc Anthony, Sean Combs (P.Diddy), and more. As you mesmerize at the houses, listen closely to learn curious facts and histories of each one.
Keep an eye out for the homes of Gloria Estefan, P.Diddy, Shaquille O'Neal, Enrique Iglesias, Phil Collins, Jennifer Lopez & Alex Rodriguez, Shakira, Ricky Martin, Matt Damon, and more. Your experienced tour guide will point out all the famous homes and landmarks.
Indian Creek, a small, exclusive island in Miami with only a limited number of homes, is also known as the Billionaire Bunker due to its residents' extraordinary wealth and notoriety.
Indian Creek, the 300-acre private island in Biscayne Bay is recognized not just for its stunning beauty but also for being one of Miami Beach's wealthiest and most securely segregated neighborhoods on a global scale.
Jennifer Lopez is another one of the most famous Star Island residents. She became an occupant of Star Island as recently as 2020 when she and Alex Rodriguez purchased a home with a view of the bay. This classic Florida-style location sold for about $40 million on the market.
A Public, Private Island (?)Private individuals can also gain entry to Star Island Drive, where they can view the homes (with the guard's permission, of course), as long as they don't loiter or cause harm to the residents.