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Inside billionaire Richard Branson’s private island you can rent for $118K per night: Private chef, infinity pool, spa and more

Richard Branson's main house on Necker Island.
Richard Branson is renting out his private island.onefinestay

Richard Branson purchased one of the British Virgin Islands for just $120,000 in 1979.

The billionaire’s Necker Island is renting out his luxurious tropical oasis for a staggering $118,500 per night, according to Onefinestay.

The Virgin Group founder has welcomed a slew of A-list guests on the stunning property over the years, including the late Princess Diana and her sons, Prince Harry and Prince William, along with Barack and Michelle Obama, Kevin Costner, Harry Styles, Kate Winslet, Oprah Winfrey and more.

The Virgin Group founder’s Necker Island is available to rent for $118,500 a night. onefinestay
He purchased the luxury island, which features 17 luxurious bedrooms on the property, in 1979. onefinestay

Now, anyone (with up to 47 friends) can stay on the 74-acre island, if their budget allows.

Guests on the island will reside in the central Great House, a resort-style mega-mansion featuring 17 gorgeous bedrooms — seven of which have king-size beds and the others with the option of king beds, twins or bunk beds — and 24 bathrooms.

Several of the coastal-style bedrooms have balconies with outdoor showers overlooking the white sandy beaches and the primary suite boasts a lavish private jacuzzi on a spanning terrace.

Guests have the option to choose between king beds, twin beds or bunk beds. onefinestay
All of the bedrooms are decorated with tropical coastal decor. onefinestay

Glamorous open-air living spaces and recreational rooms with games like chess and billiards allow for a total subversive experience with nature.

The estate also features a private gym equipped with top-of-the-line equipment where fitness gurus have the option to take sunset yoga and Pilates classes.

There is also a tranquil wellness center offering Aromatherapy Associates spa treatments and two tennis courts for those who want to work up a sweat behind the net.

Each bedroom boasts stunning views of the estate. onefinestay
Guests will enjoy en suite bathrooms with updated finishes. onefinestay

A massive infinity pool overlooks the water and is encircled by several lounge areas, cabanas and outdoor bars.

“Meals may also be taken at a sushi bar beside the infinity-style swimming pool or beachside, with the cuisine changing daily,” according to Onefinestay’s website. “All the while, thoughtful measures, such as renewable energy sources, and biofuel golf buggies reduce Necker’s eco-footprint.”

The luxurious property is surrounded by the clear blue Caribbean sea and a vibrant coral reef perfect for guests to explore with on-site snorkeling.

The primary suite has a private jacuzzi. onefinestay
Terraces and private balconies are scattered throughout the mansion. onefinestay
The home has a stunning view of the sparkling sea. onefinestay
There are several living spaces and rec rooms for guests to hang out and unwind. onefinestay

Guests also have the option to enjoy several water sports including kitesurfing, sailing, diving and paddleboarding.


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The stay also offers additional activities like guided walks for those interested in stumbling upon lemurs and flamingos, helicopter excursions for a view from the sky and deep-sea fishing.

Visitors can play tennis with a tennis pro. onefinestay
A beautiful infinity pool overlooks the beach. onefinestay
There are several outdoor dining areas to enjoy meals prepared by the private chef. onefinestay
The house comes with a concierge, housekeeper and several other staffers. onefinestay

Visitors also have the option to rent out the neighboring Moskito Island, which can sleep 22 guests.

The vacation will be fully looked after by a dedicated staff including a concierge, private chef, housekeeper, bartender, tennis pro, boat captain, activities staffers and more.

Branson exclusively told Page Six in 2019 that he purchased Necker Island to woo his now-wife, Joan Templeman.

Over the years, Branson has invited several A-listers to the property. Getty Images
Guests have included the late Princess Diana and Barack Obama. Getty Images
He originally purchased the island to impress his wife. Getty Images

“I rang up an estate agent … I pretended I wanted to buy an island [in the Virgin Islands] and they said, ‘Well come on down. We’ll send you two tickets, we’ll find a helicopter, we’ll lay on a house for you,'” he recalled at the time.

“I then rang [Templeman] back and said, ‘I’ve got a spare ticket, would you like to come down?’ and so she did come down and we found this beautiful island where we live now.”

The couple tied the knot in 1989 and welcomed three children: Holly, Sam, and Clare, who died at just a few days old in 1979.