If you thought that private islands were the exclusive domain of the rich and famous, well, you'd be sort of right.
Few can afford to buy their own island, and some rental prices are just ridiculous: Richard Branson's Necker Island, in the British Virgin Islands, goes for $50,000 a night.
But there are actually relatively affordable renting options when it comes to this stuff, the Wall Street Journal points out today.
We've rounded up some additional private islands from around the world that we think you might benefit from knowing about. The cheapest is $632 a week, while the most expensive costs right below $5,000.
With prices from $1,540 per week, Coco Plum Caye sits eight miles off the coast of Belize, and some of the best diving in the world happens here.

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For $1,750 a week, you probably get the most intimate experience you could ask for from a private island, or floating house. Utter Inn, which is actually a sort of art installation, is located in Sweden and has underwater accommodation.

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Dunbar Rock is home to one of Honduras's most elegant villas. It costs $1,197 a week, and the island was once used by the infamous pirate Blackbeard.

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