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Where is Johnny Depp island?

This island is located in the Exuma Land and Sea Park protected area of the Bahamas and neighbours the homes and properties owned by famous celebrities like Eddie Murphy and David Copperfield.



Johnny Depp’s private island, famously known as "Little Hall's Pond Cay," is located in the Exuma archipelago of the Bahamas. This 45-acre tropical paradise is situated approximately 60 miles southeast of Nassau. Depp originally purchased the island in 2004 for roughly $3.6 million after falling in love with the area while filming Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. The island features six pristine white-sand beaches, which he famously named after his children (Lily-Rose and Jack), his then-partner Vanessa Paradis, and his mentors Marlon Brando and Hunter S. Thompson. While Depp spent years using the island as a "decompression" retreat and even hosted his 2015 wedding to Amber Heard there, there have been various reports in recent years regarding the property's ownership status, including rumors of a sale to JK Rowling, though it remains most closely associated with Depp's private legacy.

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