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Самые дорогие частные
острова
в мире за 2006 год
по данным
www.forbes.com
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1. Isla de sa Ferradura
Spain
$39.7 million (A$53 million, C$44.9 million, €32.99 million,
£22.7 million, Rs1.8 billion)
This 14-acre island lies just off the northern coast of Ibiza, in the
bay of San Miguel. Edged by dramatic cliffs, the resort island is
dominated by a luxurious white hacienda. It features a large salon, home
theater, professional kitchen, dining room that seats 14 and several
terraces, including a revolving one overlooking the swimming pool. The
pool has its own waterfall and bar. There is also a cave complex built
to house a whirlpool, solarium, steam bath and other amenities.
Ferradura can be reached by boat, helicopter or by the small private
road that connects it to the main island.

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2. Pakatoa Island (tie)
New Zealand
$35 million (A$46.8 million, C$39.6 million, €29 million , £20
million , Rs1.5 billion)
Most of the islands in Hauraki Gulf have been set aside as reserves.
Pakatoa, which is occupied by an inactive resort, is one of the few
exceptions. Among its amenities are 24 beachside cabins, 38 hillside
cottages, a nine-hole golf course, beaches, two mini tennis courts, a
bowling green, squash court, gym and restaurant. Pakatoa is about 30
miles from Auckland, and is accessible by boat or plane (it has its own
landing strip).

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2. Cerralvo Island (tie)
Mexico
$35 million (A$46.8 million, C$39.6 million, €29 million , £20
million , Rs1.5 billion)
This large landmass--it totals about 35,000 acres -- is located off the
east coast of Baja, in the Sea of Cortez. The rugged island has beaches
and sandy points, and a consistently balmy climate. Incredibly deep
water nearby provides extraordinary fishing opportunities. Though
Cerralvo is undeveloped, it could accommodate several hotels and golf
courses.

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4. Temptation Island
Thailand
$30 million (A$40.1 million, C$33.9 million, €24.9 million, £17.1
million, Rs1.3 billion)
This 20-acre island reclines in sparkling waters off the east coast of
Phuket, and is partly occupied by a resort that has 132 guest units.
Built in 1989 and renovated in 2000, the resort needs to have a
desalinization plant installed. But it features three swimming pools, a
helicopter pad and a concrete pier--not to mention romantic palm trees
and white sand beaches.

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5. Caritas Island
Fairfield County, Conn.
$25 million plus (A$33.4 million, C$28.3 million, €20.8 million,
£14.3 million, Rs1.1 billion)
It's a rare luxury to have a private island an hour's drive from
Manhattan. This four-acre island is connected to Connecticut via a
private road, and features a 14,000-square foot stone manor house, built
in 1906 for members of the Phelps Stokes family. The mansion has a
marble entryway, herringbone oak floors, marble skirting, a two-story
gourmet kitchen and library with a cathedral ceiling. The estate
includes a lap pool, saltwater pool, 200-foot deepwater dock, guest
cottage, caretaker's cottage and gardens.

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6. Allan Island (tie)
Washington State
$25 million (A$33.4 million, C$28.3 million, €20.8 million, £14.3
million, Rs1.1 billion)
You can keep this 292-acre island for yourself, or sell off its 44 tax
lots separately. Allan Island is northwest of the city of Anacortes,
between Burrows Bay and Rosario Strait. It currently has a main house
with two bedrooms, one bathroom and bamboo floors, and a guest house.
Five wells have already been dug, and there is a dock and a grass
landing strip.

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6. Grand Bogue Caye (tie)
Belize
$25 million (A$33.4 million, C$28.3 million, €20.8 million, £14.3
million, Rs1.1 billion)
This island is so appealing that a brother of the sultan of Brunei and
Bill Gates have reportedly come to check it out. The largest private
island left capable of being developed in Belize, it is unusual in that
it is not overgrown with mangroves. Grand Bogue, totaling about 314
acres, has large beaches, coral flats, and forests.

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6. Blue Lagoon (tie)
Fiji
$25 million (A$33.4 million, C$28.3 million, €20.8 million, £14.3
million, Rs1.1 billion)
Ringed by a coral reef, blue lagoon is about a mile long and totals
approximately 225 acres. In the 19th century, it was a coconut
plantation; today it is home to coconut crabs, giant clams and a
mostly-complete resort. The design includes 20 luxury guest villas with
marble baths, a dining pavilion, full service spa, meeting rooms, a golf
course, marina and dive center. The island has white sand beaches on two
sides, and is accessible via boat or air (there is a 3,400-foot-long
runway).

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9. Thatch Cay
U.S. Virgin Islands
$24 million (A$32.1 million, C$27.1 million, €19.9 million, £13.7
million, Rs1.1 billion)
This long, lush island is situated just a half mile off the coast of St.
Thomas, and so offers convenience and seclusion all at once. On one side
of Thatch Cay, dramatic cliffs drop into the ocean. On the other, the
land gently slopes toward St. Thomas. A protected cove offers a
potential spot for a dock, and there is a small beach. The 230-acre
island was once part of a Danish plantation known as The Hope. Today, it
could easily be turned into a residential or resort development.

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10. Isola Santo Stefano
Italy
$24 million (A$32.3 million, C$27.3 million, €20 million, £13.9
million, Rs 1.1 billion)
This unusual island rises out of the sea about 90 miles west of Naples.
Totaling about 62 acres, it features a horseshoe-shaped building that
dates back to the 18th century and was once used as a prison. There is
also a church and several houses on Santo Stefano.

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11. Little Ragged Island
Bahamas
$23.5 million (A$31.4 million, C$26.6 million, €19.5 million,
£13.4 million, Rs1 billion)
Little Ragged Island totals about 700 acres, with about 30,000 feet of
shoreline. It features substantial woods, two ponds, a sheltered harbor
and vast stretches of beach.

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12. Leaf Cay 2
Bahamas
$19 million (A$25.4 million, C$21.5 million, €15.8 million, £10.8
million, Rs839.5 million)
Presumably, its name is related to its shape. Leaf Cay 2 is pointed at
one end, and has been fully developed. Totaling about 25 acres (15 of
them above high-water), the island has 18 buildings, a 1,500-foot
airstrip, underground wiring and a desalination plant, so you don't have
to worry about the water supply.

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13. Coakley Cay
Bahamas
$18.2 million (A$24.3 million, C$20.6 million, €15.1 million,
£10.4 million, Rs804.2 million)
This substantial island is part of the Exuma Cays chain of islands, and
lies just 15 miles west of George Town. Surrounded by turquoise waters,
Coakley Cay totals around 340 acres, and has about 1,600 feet of white
sandy beach on the eastern side.

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14. Magic Island
French Polynesia
$18 million (A$24.1 million, C$20.4 million, €15 million, £10.3
million, Rs797.3 million)
Why have one jewel-like island when you can have two? This pair of
private retreats is in the middle of stunning Bora Bora lagoon. One (shown
above) totals about 2.4 acres and has a three-bedroom main house and
two-room guest villa, both powered by solar panels. The other is just a
160-foot walk away through ankle-deep water. The owner is also willing
to sign a 30-year lease for the islands. |