in the world, and owned by David Copperfield, it costs a whopping £29,000 per day for up to 12 people.
However, the choice of accommodation ranges from a 10,000 square foot manor house on the hill to a thatched roof beach-side hut.
There are 30 members of staff on the island, as well as a number of ski boats and jet skis to enjoy.
Guests are advised to fly into Miami, with it just 40 minutes by plane to the island from there.
Necker Island, British Virgin Islands
Despite damage from the 2017 hurricane, the island owned by Virgin Atlantic's Richard Branson is still popular.
Advertisement who can stay in the Great House, with six double rooms and a junior suite, or in the Balinese houses which overlook the cliffs.
However, visitors certainly won't be bored - tennis, windsurfing, diving, water-skiing, and horse riding are all available on the island, along with daily activities such as treasure hunts or beach Olympics.
With previous guests including Barack and Michelle Obama, special rates are currently available for £19,250 a week.
Isla Sa Ferradura, Spain