Johnny Depp has his own 45-acre tropic haven in the form of an island called Little Hall’s Pond Cay in the Caribbean. Johnny Depp first laid eyes on the island while shooting “Pirates of the Caribbean” and decided to buy it in 2004.
The actor said that it was Marlon Brando who taught him how to even buy an island.
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.
North West
Still a baby by many accounts, North West was gifted Turtle Island from her famous parents, Kim and Kanye West. The Australian island is a perfect fit for any celebrity or recluse star,
The island rests off the coast of Australia, with the reality tv star hoping to build a private amusement park for her daughter.
Shakira
In 2011, Shakira coupled up with Pink Floyd's Roger Waters to purchase the island of Bonds Cay together. Their island is situated just north of the Bahamas and more than 500 acres in size. It's reportedly valued at $16 million.
They are apparently set on developing a retreat, or more like a luxurious resort for other wealthy vacationers.
Leonardo DiCaprio
In 2005, Leonardo DiCaprio bought the lease of the Blackadore Caye island, which is located off the coast of Belize. The island possesses a diverse ecosystem of land and marine species, recognized internationally as part of the 'Mesoamerican Biological Corridor' region.
As an outspoken climate change activist, Leo made sure to oversee the design and construction of his eco-conscious retreat on the isle and the "restorative island" opened to guests in 2018.