Private Islands For Rent: The Ultimate Serenity

Posted: October 5th, 2009 under Luxury Lodging, Private Islands.
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Renting luxury vacation homes in a secluded area is considered a luxury; private islands for rent are the ultimate luxury. Staying in luxury vacation homes on private islands for rent is an extraordinary experience, but for some, it is not an option because of the large budget required. Private islands for rent are perfect for vacationers in search of privacy or the ultimate serenity.

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Buying a private island is out of most budgets, but private islands for rent can be surprisingly affordable. The world is made up of plenty of small private islands for rent; some are dirt cheap while others are outrageously expensive. The golden rule of real estate and luxury vacation homes applies in this regard as well: location, location and location! The best located islands are going to be the more expensive ones to rent or to buy. Celebrities and high-profile entrepreneurs are the main “consumers” for private islands. Buying a private island was profitable for owners because of the rarity. The current economic crisis has impacted even the prices of islands (ownership as well as weekly rates of private islands for rent). Now is a good time to get great deals on unforgettable luxury holiday rentals.

Location is the primary factor in determining the rates for private islands for rent. Islands that are in touristic areas or in the vicinity of civilization are the most expensive. Guests staying in luxury vacation homes on private islands appreciate safety and quick access to hospitals, airports and shopping. The Bahamas Islands as well as the islands of the Caribbean are the most popular private islands for holidays because of their exceptional waters and location. Johnny Depp, Nicholas Cage, Sir Branson and hordes of celebrities have fallen for secluded luxury islands.

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