World’s Best Private Island Holidays

 

Unending azure beach waters, empty shores, a beachfront villa and a sommelier pouring you a glass of wine over a Michelin-starred feast– it’s nothing short of a dreamlike bliss!

 
Musha Cay, Bahamas.jpg World’s Best Private Island Holidays
 

Luxury Private Island Holidays

A private island vacation is a luxury treat only few get to enjoy. The world is your very own oyster and every whim is catered to. Such independence is indeed exhilarating, so it is no wonder that this experience is so gate-kept. If you are looking to unwind this year, read on to discover the best private beach destinations.
 
 

1. Tagomago, Ibiza

 
 
 
 
Tagomago is a 148-acre sun-kissed paradise, set in deep blue waters and blessed with pleasant Mediterranean wind. It is one of Spain’s most breathtaking and exclusive treasures. The only residence on the island is a palatial villa, which comprises five massive bedrooms, five open terraces, and a private pool. With a private chef, wait staff, and housekeeping staff on site, guests can treat themselves to lazy days under the sun.
 
 
 
Home to a century-old lighthouse, a nature reserve, and quaint countryside pathways, this island is a feast for the eyes. There is an abundance of activities to choose from, such as boating courses, deep-sea diving, stand-up paddle boating, and fishing. Guests also have access to the island’s private charter, the Mangusta 108, a premiere yacht complete with a large bedroom and a massage room. Visitors can enjoy the best of both worlds, as they can take a break from the tranquil solitude of the island by embarking on a touristic adventure – the glamorous nightlife of Ibiza is just a short jetty ride away. The private island can be accessed by boating or helicopter services. One night at Tagomago will cost you $21,200.
 
 

2. Calivigny Island, Grenada

 
 
 
 
Set in ombre blue Caribbean waters, Calivigny Island guests experience complete abandon in the lap of luxury and startling beauty. The island is a perennial tropical paradise – the temperature range is 24 °C to 30°C throughout the year. The 80-acre island is immodestly green, with a beach house and a cluster of luxury cottages. All residences are French Colonial architectural wonders that overlook the Atlantic and Caribbean waters.
 
 
 
Every bite is a Michelin-starred meal, curated as per guests’ dietary restrictions and fancies. Fresh fish and produce arrive every day at the dock, sourced locally and globally. Whether it is a fine dining experience or a casual barbeque, acclaimed chefs are at the guests’ disposal. World-class wellness experts and fitness instructors are available for your mind and body to reach their optimal best – whether it’s an outdoor massage or a Pilates session, your overall well-being is guaranteed. Calivigny Island is a five-minute boat ride away from mainland Grenada. This experience will set you back $132,000 per night for up to 40 guests.
 
 

3. Coco Privé, Kuda Hithi Island, Maldives

 
 
 
 
Secluded from the touristy hubbub of the archipelago, Coco Privé is a serene gem in the Maldives. The 3.4-acre island has five villas, complete with gyms, jacuzzis, swimming pools, and outdoor showers. The villas are beachfront with a stunning view. The residences are also equipped with private libraries and wine cellars. Fitness centres have state-of-the-art equipment and a steam room. With a private chef and personal host, guests can indulge in the island’s bounties completely unbounded. A professional diving instructor resides on site, so guests can journey through the Indian Ocean’s coral reefs.
 
 
 
The private island experience at this location is tailor-made to every guest’s liking. Hosts of the Coco Privé pride themselves on their cherished relationships with guests – they get deeply acquainted with visitors to curate the ideal getaway for them. A holiday on this island is worth $50,700 per night for 10 guests.
 
 

4. Laucala Island, Fiji

 
 
 
 
Laucala Island in Fiji is one of the world’s largest and most exclusive private islands in the world, set in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean. The island is home to 25 residences, which are independent homes. Some are suspended over lagoons and others are situated on a hilltop. Few cottages are even tucked away in a rainforest or set beside the tranquil waves. Complete with a sundeck, a private pool, and an outdoor bath, the Fiji-styled villas are blissful havens in the heart of nature.
 
 
 
With boundless Melanesian waters and dense greenery, guests are assured a one-of-a-kind odyssey through nature. Sunset cruises, hikes to waterfalls, horseback riding, diving, sailing, and a farm tour are some of the activities on the island, designed to revitalise you. Add farm-to-table produce and complimentary massages to the mix – the Laucala Island is a utopia in an otherwise chaotic world. A one-bedroom villa is priced at $8,371 per night. This faraway island has a private airstrip. Guests can be flown in on the resort’s private jet from Nadi International Airport.
 
 

5. Musha Cay, Bahamas

 
 
 
 
No place on earth is as fantastical as this archipelago of 11 islands in the southern Bahamas. Every day at Musha Cay is an inventive adventure, straight out of a film. It is outrageously opulent – visitors are the masters of 40 beaches spread across 700 acres, with five magnificent beach houses, each with its private pool. It has all the works of a typical private island holiday destination, from a private butler to fine dining and adventure sports. What makes Musha Cay stand out, is the magical dust sprinkled on every activity.
 
 
 
Owned by globally acclaimed illusionist David Copperfield, mythical and magical experiences are meticulously curated for every guest who visits the island. The itinerary is not disclosed to guests, so they are in for the unexpected. For instance, guests can snorkel into the depths of the ocean to marvel at the underwater sculptures which were created based on a true love story, or dine in a secret village only accessible through a mysterious doorway in the jungle. Copperfield uses Musha Cay as an experimental lab for his otherworldly magic tricks, and guests are treated to unbelievable alternate realities.
 
 
 
One can get to Musha Cay by taking an hour-long flight from Miami to Exuma International Airport. From there, a 15-minute private flight or an hour-long boat ride will lead guests to the island’s private airstrip. Reservations start at $57,000 per night for up to 12 guests for a minimum of five days.
 
 
 
A private island holiday isn’t a typical vacation. It is a taste of absolute freedom and a journey of rejuvenation. Take a well-deserved break from your everyday life and pursue respite – discover your ideal private island destination.