Here Are 8 Private Island Resorts That Will Blow Your Mind!

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

But don’t worry, there are plenty of activities for you, especially if you want to explore the depths of the ocean or play sports – the main island also offers overwater cinema, inspiring gardens, restaurants, and an Observatory.

Prices start at 3,139$ per night.

#3 – Como Parrot Cay, Turks, and Caicos

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Hardly anyone has ever head of Turks and Caicos, two groups of tropical islands part of the Lucayan Archipelago near the Bahamas. But that is exactly where this lovely resort is located.

The Como Parrot Cay is set on a private island of 1,000 acres and offers luxurious and diverse activities to its guests, from holistic therapies to yoga lessons and underwater exploration.

You can book a private villa to ensure even more privacy. That way you can get your own pool, beach access, and even a butler to fulfill your requests at any time – including in the middle of the night.

Prices start at 2,100$ per night (9,200$ for a private villa)

#4 – North Island, Seychelles

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The Seychelles archipelago consists of 115 islands and is known for its luxury resorts and heavenly beaches. But it is hard to compete against the North Island resort and its 11 magnificent villas – one of which has over 8 thousand square feet and every luxury detail one can think of.

Each has its own private beach and provides you all the comfort and privacy you could ask for. Activities and experiences include scuba diving, fishing, kayaking, spa, sunset cruises, among many others.

This is the perfect place for a special occasion such as a honeymoon or wedding anniversary. It’s a trip that you and your loved one will certainly forever remember.
Prices start at 7,100$ per night.

#5 – Aman Sveti Stefan, Montenegro

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At first, Montenegro may not sound like an appealing destination for a luxury vacation, but the Aman Sveti Stefan will certainly convince you otherwise.

This private island village, built in the 15th century (mostly inhabited by fishermen back in those days), combines its history with an exquisite experience capable of leaving even the most demanding traveler astonished.

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