Tuesday, May 3, 2011

I'm a celebrity, commended my island!

Rent an island for an exclusive getawayBruce Willis, David Copperfield and Keith Richards all rent their propertyPrivate private resort planned for the island of Tahiti which has been the refuge of Marlon Brando

the search for your own piece of paradise? When it comes to exclusive, it's hard to beat on vacation on a private island.


And if you have money, there are virtually unlimited possibilities. But for the ultimate in isolation and conscientious indulgence, take account of sailing at a hideaway belonged to a celebrity.


Since the getaway private Richard Branson of Marlon Brando, the fame of these four islands stamp add a single spin for the typical luxury holidays.


Necker Island


Richard Branson, founder of British billionaire of the Virgin empire, could have chosen a more appropriately named for its native island location that the British Virgin Islands?


Sitting in the turquoise waters surrounded by coral reefs, Necker was host to all those who is a person: pop divas Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson to tycoon internet Larry Page, who was reportedly his marriage there.


Having slowly built it from little more than a humble collection of bamboo huts, the island is today what you can expect a tropical playground billionaire.


The hub of Necker is the House - a large style Balinese lodge which has a room with panoramic view and private outdoor Jacuzzi.


The island has several infinity pools, short tennis courts and a gym, and 60 staff including a team of instructors from water sports full-time, (whose assistance may be particularly necessary when the "Necker nymph" - a jet - ski diving underwater operation).


The island, being the wire as well as yours.


Rental of an island not only for the rich


Musha Cay


For a magical experience - literally - billionaire illusionist David Copperfield will be rented for private its slice of the Bahamas for only $37 500 per day.


Coming in a little over twice the size of the Caribbean of Branson, Musha Cay in the Copperfield Cove has only half the servants, but don't let that put you.


To start, where else can swim with the sharks and five minutes later, be playing pool on the conjurer legend original billiards table Harry Houdini?


On its website, the magician any has a "private sun warms your face and vague private tours your feet.". And when Copperfield said private, it means serious private.


Musha Cay is protected by 10 Islands, collectively known as "Copperfield Bay," purchased specifically to improve the protection of personal information. During this time, main accommodation on the island - the 10,000 square foot Highview - has its own private beach and pier. The island has even its own private airstrip.


Equipped with the inevitable table of comfort - a waterfront air-conditioned gymnasium, Business Centre, swimming pool of fresh water form free on the ocean and the tennis courts lighted night - Musha sleeps up to 24 guests across 12 rooms with, of course, 22 golf carts to transport the comments.


Parrot Cay


You want to have a NAP in the bed of Bruce Willis? Sniff out covered with Keith Richard? Then head towards the private sector and the island of Parrot Cay in the Turks and Caicos Islands.


Of course, there is a chance that you may have to share the island with, gasp, some foreigners - since it is not possible to rent the whole island. However, a host of celebrities own homes here, and they are all to rent, if you have money.


A night on Parrot Cay will cost you anywhere from $545 for a room of modest size once (not belonging to a notable celebrity), $ 25,000 for a night mode U.S. Tycoon Donna Karan waterfront property, "The haven".


Easily trumping Musha and Necker in 1,000 acres of squares, Parrot Cay (formerly called Pirate Cay, before better thoughts owners thereof) is only accessible by boat, yacht owners are preferred.


Tetiaroa


Nestled among a group of islands in Polynesia French, flap, bang in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, is a private island that was once the Kingdom of the island one of the stars of the 20th century of films, the most famous and enigmatic: Marlon Brando.


Tetiaroa atoll consists of 13 islets of white sands, surrounded by a coral reef of above, seems to be shimmering like a turquoise amulet.


Brando has discovered the island while locations of film for "Mutiny on the Bounty" Scout in 1960 and it has bought six years more tard. It became a refuge for fame, that he fled more and more.


With his wife Tahitian Tarita, Brando has built a hotel on the island in 1973 - which was operational until his death in 2004. Single inhabitant of Tetiaroa is now 48 years old Simon Teihotu Brando, son of the great actor, who now works as a guardian of the island.

While there is little of the legacy of Brando - the airstrip and original hotel have fallen into disuse - plans are in the feet for an eco-luxury private station named, you guessed it, "The Brando."

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