Discover the world’s most secluded paradises for sale.
For that someone who has everything, seclusion is the ultimate indulgence—welcome to the world of private islands so remote that they’re not even on public maps. These are off-market, coded mystery retreats, purchased and traded in hushed tones by billionaires and brokers.
Where They Are

From Indian Andaman Islands to unnamed French Polynesian islands, these remote hideaways are marketed on the down low. They range from, say, a Bahamas island off Exuma which was recently bought for $78M, to a Caribbean atoll surrounded by reef which is accessible by submarine.
Tailored to the Taste of Kings

They are built to specification: floating solar panels, runway proximity, desalination plants, and full-on luxury resorts for family or high-end friends. Six Senses and Aman architects are typically involved in design.
Investment with Secrecy

They have tax shelters, global mobility, and total secrecy. The upkeep staff live in separate staff houses. Access is often by private aircraft, boat, or helicopter only. These islands are all about power, not comfort.

To the privileged few, these islands are not just luxury—but invisibility, freedom, and the world’s last true frontier.