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What island do rich people visit?

Some top vacation spots of the elite include St. Moritz in Switzerland, Copacabana in Brazil, Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands, Lake Como in Italy, the Hamptons in the USA, Cabo San Lucas in Mexico, Hvar in Croatia, Monaco, and Bora Bora in French Polynesia.



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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.

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The Bahamas A popular celebrity destination, with exclusive villas and holiday homes on private islands. The Bahamas is an archipelago of over 700 islands and cays in the Caribbean, well known to be an exclusive holiday destination for the rich and famous.

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Which is the richest island country in the world? In terms of GDP per capita, Bermuda is the wealthiest Caribbean country and one of the richest island countries in the world.

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For those who truly love to sail, St Barts is considered to have some of the best sailing conditions on the planet. So what makes the world's rich and famous flock to St Barts for a vacation? Simply put, it's a level of exclusivity not found in many other urban areas.

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Laucala Island – Dietrich Mateschitz This spectacular paradise island in Fiji is owned by Red Bull co-founder, Dietrich Mateschitz. The Austrian businessman is reported to be the 56th wealthiest person in the world, according to Forbes, and is worth a cool $27.4 billion (£21.8bn).

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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.

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Favorite hideout – Marina di Portofino, Italy The once quaint fishing village is now an exclusive retreat for billionaires and celebrities. It's so exclusive that it only has one road for entry and exit and parking spots, not for supercars, but luxury yachts.

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The Caribbean island of St. Barts is the most expensive vacation destination in the world, largely because of its high accommodation costs, which average $1,770 per night, according to the analysis.

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Why are the uber-rich and wealthy moving to the Cayman Islands? The reasons are many. The Cayman Islands offer an incredible location to live, unparalleled privacy and safety, and one of the best bases to conduct business from.

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Nauru is technically the richest country in the world, body for body and acre for acre, because the Government's annual income from the sale of phosphate is at least $123 million, or more than $27,000 a year for every Nauruan man, woman and child. Only a few Nauruans are rich, though.

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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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Pamela Anderson – Island off Dubai coast Other famous actors who have their own private islands include Tyler Perry, who bought the White Bay Cay in The Bahamas to fly his private plane. Even Steven Spielberg has two islands in Madeira Archipelago, off the coast of Portugal.

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