- Venice Island up for grabs at a cool £9.6m ($15m) with easy access to Venice and its luxurious lifestyles
- John Lennon used to own Dorinish Island, now known as ‘Beatle Island’ available for £240,290 ($376,000)
- CEO of privateislands.com describes owning as a ‘unique lifestyle that not everyone is cut out for’
Whether
you’d want a quiet island to quickly escape to from the stressful city, a
tropical island with white sandy beaches to relax on, somewhere to take
the family on a fishing trip, or even an island big enough to turn into
a holiday resort for others to enjoy here is an infographic of the very
best private islands available to suit everybody’s dreams.
Would you
choose the island that John Lennon and Yoko Ono used to live on? Or how
about the island with its very own fort? One island is Taiwan comes with
its very own pair of volcanoes.
Dumunpalit Island near Palawan, Philippines, is known as ‘Turtle Island’ as the volcanoes at either end look like turtle fins
Belden Island, Branford, Connecticut,
at £2.56 million ($4 million) has its own sandy beach and 100-year-old
farmhouse that adds character to the setting
The house on Belden Island looks like a new build and will offer unbeatable views out to sea
Dorinish Island in Mayo, Ireland, was once owned by Beatles legend John Lennon, and his wife Yoko Ono
CEO of
Private Islands Inc. who market the list of 700 islands for sale and
rent all over the world, Chris Krolow told MailOnline Travel: ‘Our
typical client is one who is looking for a project, and looking to put
their own mark on an island.
‘It is very
rare to get people who say the islands is perfect as it is; they may
want to redesign the buildings, repair the boathouse, make extra
developments to make it their own.
‘Our clients are not there to lay back and relax and enjoy it as it comes, they are there to work at it.’
Mr Krolow,
who founded the company 16 years ago, and who also runs Private Islands
Magazine as well as hosts/produces Island Hunters for HGTV in the US
added: ‘Selling or buying an island is very different to doing the same
with any property, the only thing the same is the paperwork.
‘Most of
our clients know what they want, say they’ve been boating around the
Bahamas and they realise that they want that island they kept passing.
‘But we
would always say you can try before you buy; it is a unique lifestyle
and not everybody is cut out for it. There are islands available to rent
and it gives you a chance to work out all the logistics like travel,
time spent there.’
St Athanasios Island, near Itea, Greece
is on the market for £1.2 million ($1.9 million) and comes with an
abundance of olive trees
Dolphin Jump Key near Florida, US, is listed for £643,675, ($1 million) and is home to the only living coral reef in the States
The most
expensive island on our list is Venice Island, located in the lagoon of
Venice itself. It’s on the market for a cool £9.6 million ($15 million).
Only a
short boat ride to Venice where you can enjoy luxury shopping and
eating, the island boasts four buildings including an exquisite villa.
‘For the right person, Venice Island is an absolute steal,’ added Mr Krolow.
‘It’s a
great opportunity as it’s so close to Venice, and the fact that it
already has existing structure is a huge factor as regulations in Italy
are strict with this.’