Richard Branson's treasure island where the world's richest celebrities holiday

Join us as we follow Australian fashion and celebrity photographer Russell James as he peeks into the world of entrepreneur Richard Branson's private island. Check out James' incredible images in a new book, called "A Virgin Island", in stores now.

Join us as we follow Australian fashion and celebrity photographer Russell James as he peeks into the world of  entrepreneur Richard Branson's private island.  Check out James' incredible images in a new book, called "A Virgin Island", in stores now. 

 

 

 

Richard Branson has never been one to shy away from sharing his ostentatious exploits with the wider world.

 

 

 

Over the years, the billionaire entrepreneur has invited us to follow his attempts to hot-air balloon around the globe, delve the deepest recesses of the oceans and cross the Atlantic on a speedboat

 


 

 

 

Now the founder of the Virgin Group has provided access to his very own private Caribbean resort, Necker Island, for a new book by Australian fashion and celebrity photographer Russell James.

 


 

 

Featuring more than 150 deluxe images, "A Virgin Island" reveals Necker's idyllic beaches and spectacular tropical wildlife as well as dipping inside Branson's luxury residences.

 


 

 

Branson purchased the British Virgin Island retreat in 1978 for a knockdown price of $180,000, setting up a home in which he still stays for at least two months of every year.


 

 

Ride aboard Virgin Galactic spacecraft Branson continues to break down barriers.

 


 

 

In 1984, he opened a luxury resort on Necker that has since welcomed a long line of rich and famous guests.

 


 

 

Those reported to have spent their vacation time there include the late Diana Princess of Wales, Hollywood stars Kate Winslet, Eddie Murphy, Geena Davis, Kate Moss and Robert De Niro as well as statesmen such as Jimmy Carter, Nelson Mandela and Tony Blair.

 


 

 

Google co-founder Larry Page, meanwhile, married his girlfriend on the island in an elaborate 2007 ceremony.
 


 

 

Today, a stay on Necker is possible for anyone with the means, although prices rise to a prohibitive $60,000 a night to rent out the entire island.
 


 

 

If you're short a buck or two, we suggest clicking through a selection of James' best photos in the gallery above as a more fiscally prudent way of attaining the Necker experience.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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