Parrot Cay, a private island resort in the Turks and Caicos, is legendary for its ultra-exclusive "The Estates" section, which houses some of the most expensive celebrity real estate in the world. Notable homeowners have included fashion icon Donna Karan, whose sprawling "The Sanctuary" estate is a centerpiece of the island's minimalist aesthetic. Legendary Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards also maintains a long-term residence here, as do stars like Bruce Willis and Christie Brinkley (though some properties occasionally change hands or are placed in rental pools). In 2026, the island remains a sanctuary for the global elite because of its strict privacy protocols—no cars are allowed, and the only access is via a private boat from Providenciales. These homes are designed to blend seamlessly into the tropical landscape, featuring volcanic stone, Indonesian teak, and vast infinity pools. For the average traveler, these estates are invisible from the main resort, but their presence contributes to Parrot Cay's reputation as a "low-key luxury" haven where the world's most famous faces can truly disappear.