For many years, it remained unclear if the late Robin Williams actually owned the island of Pender Harbour, but what is apparent is that he took several vacations there, along with his family.
The island is now in his family’s possession, and they are dedicated to preserving it in its natural state as a way to honor Robin’s legacy.
Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger doesn't exactly own the entire island of Mustique, but he does occupy a large estate on the island. The beachfront villa boasts six bedrooms on the pristine and private West Indies island.
Mick Jagger also owns Pelican Beach, a smaller and slightly more modest property just next door to his villa.
Diana Ross
Diana Ross has reportedly put her French Polynesian island up on auction, starting at $11.8 million. For many years, the island was her second home as she spent a lot of time on it; she loved it so much that she even spent her honeymoon there.
The Polynesian island houses a villa that crowns this small Southern Seas paradise.
Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando fell in love with the French Polynesian island called Tetiaroa after several of his films were shot there. The reef is composed of a dozen small islands circling a sparkling lake 30 miles northeast of Tahiti.
Nowadays, the island houses a lavish and eco-friendly retreat with a nightly rate starting at $12,400.
Dietrich Mateschitz
The founder of Red Bull also owns his own island. Probably the grandest island there is, it goes by the name of Laucala. The island offers 240 acres of farmland, hydroponic bays, and an 18-hole golf course.
Dietrich decided to transform the island in Fiji into his own exclusive resort, turning it into a luxurious haven for his vacations.