Private Islands of Billionaires: The Worlds You'll Never Be Invited To

There are private islands on Earth with no address, no photographs, and no public record of who's ever set foot there. In this episode of Dark Luxury, we go inside the world of billionaire-owned islands — from Richard Branson's Necker Island, bought for $180,000 and now renting for around $118,000 a night, to Larry Ellison's $300 million purchase of 98% of Lanai, Hawaii. But the real story isn't the famous ones. It's the islands that were never meant to be found — Bell Island, owned by the Aga Khan, with no confirmed photo ever surfaced. Larry Page's $23 million island purchase off St. Thomas. David Copperfield's Musha Cay, where Sergey Brin got married. This isn't about luxury. It's about disappearing completely from the world's documentary record — something that used to be called sovereignty. 🔔 Subscribe for the next episode in the Dark Luxury series — the world behind the gates. 00:00 Intro 00:51 The Concept 1:36 Necker Island 3:07 Lanai 4:19 The Hidden Ones 7:51 Outro #DarkLuxury #PrivateIslands #Billionaires