Private island
A private island is a disconnected body of land wholly owned by a private citizen or corporation. Although this exclusivity gives the owner substantial control over the property, private islands remain under the jurisdiction of national and sometimes local governments.
Ownership
Virtually all islands in the world are claimed and governed by some national government. That nation's laws apply, and any attempt by the owner to claim sovereignty would generally be unrealistic. Nevertheless, some people still try to set up their own micronations on islands, like real-estate millionaire Michael Oliver's attempt at building a libertarian city-state called the Republic of Minerva in the southern Pacific Ocean. There are widely varying government policies regarding private islands: for instance, islands off the coast of China, like any other land within the country, cannot be purchased outright, but only leased from the government for a maximum period of 50 years."Private" islands in the United Kingdom, Brazil, Chile and other countries are not legally entirely privateany foreshore, such as a beach, is owned by the government, and is hence publicly accessible property, despite what the owners of the land on the island may wish to claim. The same applies to freedom to roam in Nordic countries: only the yard of a house and the immediate vicinity is legally protected against trespassing, and the water bodies around the island are freely navigable.
There are many thousands of uninhabited islands in the world with potential for commercial development of tourist resorts or private recreational use. Some islands can be bought undeveloped, while others already have roads and/or houses. Islands are also available for rent. Many celebrities have their own private islands.
Commercial development of uninhabited islands can raise ecological concerns, as many have a fragile environment.
Cruise lines
Since 1992 a number of cruise lines have acquired “private islands” to offer their customers exclusive beach experiences. Such islands were further developed to have restaurants and perhaps additional attractions such as parasailing, waterparks, zip lines, horseback riding, spas and more. Some islands have piers, others are reached by tender. The purchase of an island allows the cruise line to achieve greater control over the venue and to influence the quality of experience of their passengers. Certain private islands may be used not only by the cruise line that bought the property but also by associated lines.List of "private islands" of cruise lines
- Castaway Cay, owner Disney Cruise Line, pier access
- Labadee, Haiti, a peninsula, owner Royal Caribbean Cruises, pier access
- Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas, owner Norwegian Cruise Line
- Little Stirrup Cay, Bahamas, owner Royal Caribbean Cruises, pier access
- Harvest Caye, Belize, owner Norwegian Cruise Line
- Half Moon Cay, Bahamas, owner Holland America Line
- Princess Cays, part of Eleuthera, Bahamas, owner Princess Cruises, bought in 1992
- Ocean Cay Marine Reserve, Bahamas, MSC Cruises,
- Sir Bani Yas Island 'Beach Oasis' at Sir Bani Yas, Abu Dhabi, MSC Cruises
Real estate
In the 2000s, the United States housing bubble increased the cost-per-acre for private islands. The effect was fueled by the advent of the Internet, which provided greater access to island inventories. Conservation groups' efforts to restrict development reduced the supply of private islands in the market, raising prices.
Southeast Asia has numerous islands, with Indonesia being an archipelago of 17,000 islands and the Philippines having around 7,100. Real estate laws restrict foreigners' ability to buy property in the geographical area, and many islands either have unclear ownership rights or are already settled. Private islands that are available in Southeast Asia's real estate market are also prohibitively costly due to being in high demand by hotel developers. Developments address these difficulties by selling private islands that have villas and neighbor islands that have high-end hotels; the proximity keeps costs of habitation down.
Europe has hundreds of thousands of islands many of which are privately owned. With 17,000 islands in Finland, 221,831 islands in Sweden and thousands in Croatia, Europe is increasingly becoming a hotspot for private island holidays. Many islands, although privately owned, are not suitable for development due to legal and governmental restrictions or due to the physical characteristics of the island.
The Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic feature a number of private islands typically run as sheep raising family farms and tourist destinations. Prominent among these is Weddell Island, one of the largest private islands in the world with a surface area of. While the Hawaiian island of Lanai is still bigger at, technically it might not qualify as part of its territory does not belong to the principal owner.
List of high profile island owners
- Gianni Agnelli, Estate of – Dino Island off the Calabria
- Pamela Anderson – Greece in The World, United Arab Emirates
- Bacardi family – Near Grenada
- Amar Desai - Nova Scotia, Canada
- Louis Bacon - Robins Island
- Sir Richard Branson – Necker Island & Moskito Island, British Virgin Islands; and Makepeace Island Australia.
- Raymond Burr – Naitoumba, Fiji
- Beyoncé and Jay Z – Florida
- Nicolas Cage – Leaf Cay, Bahamas
- David Copperfield – Musha Cay, Bahamas
- Edward de Bono – Green Island – Australia, Tessera – Italy, Reklusia – Bahamas.
- Johnny Depp – Little Hall's Pond Cay, Bahamas.
- Arnaud Henry Salas-Perez Prince Obolensky - Island of Patroklos, Greece.
- Leonardo DiCaprio – Blackadore Caye, Belize
- Celine Dion – Île Gagnon, Quebec.
- Larry Ellison – 98% of Lanai, one of the Hawaiian Islands.
- Jeffrey Epstein – owned Little Saint James, U.S. Virgin Islands until his death in 2019
- Disney family – Echo Island, San Juan Islands, Washington, USA
- Du Pont family – Cherry Island, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, USA
- Errol Flynn – Navy Island, Port Antonio, Jamaica
- Mel Gibson – Mago Island, Fiji
- Bear Grylls – St. Tudwal's Island West, Wales, UK
- Gene Hackman – Fawn Island, San Juan Islands, Washington State, USA
- Nick Hexum – Melody Key, Florida
- Faith Hill and Tim McGraw – Bahamas
- Jim Jannard - Kaibu Island & Vatu Vara Island, Fiji; and Spieden Island, San Juan Islands, Washington State, USA
- Dean Kamen – North Dumpling Island, New York, USA
- John Lennon – Dorinish Island in Clew Bay, County Mayo, Ireland
- Ricky Martin – Angra dos Reis, Brazil
- Dietrich Mateschitz – Laucala, Fiji
- Eddie Murphy – Rooster Cay, Bahamas
- Peter Nygård – Nygard Cay, Bahamas
- Aristotle Onassis – Skorpios Island, Greece
- Michael Ondaatje – Several islands, Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Cristiano Ronaldo – Deserta Island, in Ria Formosa, Portugal
- Baron Rothschild – Bell Island, Bahamas
- Ted Turner – St. Phillips Island, South Carolina, USA
- Robin Williams – Pender Harbour, British Columbia, Canada