Stay on Your Own Private Airbnb Island This Summer

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For many of us, the idea of enjoying our own private island may initially feel pretty far out of reach. But these rentals on Airbnb turn an impossibility into reality.

Whether you are looking for a rustic cabin on a lake island or a tropical getaway closer to the equator, you can stay at your own private island on Airbnb for as little as $375 per night. 

Gladden Private Island

$4,571/night
Belize City, Belize

The white sands, fluttering palms and crystal clear waters of this tiny private island off in the heart of Belize’s Barrier Reef can only be described as idyllic. The two-bedroom villa is flush with luxury touches. It’s a unique chance to enjoy ultimate seclusion along with the amenities of an all-inclusive resort. I’m talking chef-prepared meals, spa treatments, snorkeling, all transfers to the island from Belize City and even scuba diving.

Red Pine Island

$534/night
Ontario, Canada

Enjoy the clear waters of Whitefish Bay on your own private island, only accessible by boat. This three-bedroom cabin would be great for a family or group of friends looking to enjoy the peaceful, scenic nature that Canada is known for. Although very secluded and private, you can easily reach it by a ten minute boat ride from Sioux Narrows. Reviewers raved about the gorgeous views and excellent fishing spots.

Vomo Island

$5,160/night
Fiji

This island stay rightfully deserves its official allocation as a “Luxe” Airbnb. Located on 214 acre Vomo Island in Mamanuca Islands of Fiji, the luxury beachfront villa is the only resort on the entire island. Once you begin to explore, you’ll find some oceanside bars and a restaurant– perfect for those who’d like a little more room to roam in their private island experience. A plethora of experiences lay at your fingertips: snorkeling, windsurfing, or even a tee time at Vomo’s nine hole pitch and putt golf course.

Presqule Isle

$891/night
Wisconsin

This island in the middle of Katinka Lake is where rustic meets refined. The house can accommodate up to 13 guests and specifically welcomes dogs as well. This island is outfitted with granite walking path to explore all of its wooded four acres. The surrounding lake boasts Musky, Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, and Walleye for fishing. Just six miles away, there’s some excellent mountain biking to enjoy on 50 miles of paved trails through Manitowish Waters.

Mary Cate Long

Mary Cate Long

Mary Cate is a writer with a passion for people and travel. She was born and raised in Dallas, earned her journalism degree from Pepperdine University and has embarked on two stints living abroad in London and Australia. Whether it’s going to the new restaurant in town or checking off a country from her bucket list, she’s always looking for the next adventure.