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Invest in Paradise: $100M Bahamas Island from Pirates of the Caribbean Hits the Market

tropical island with cabanas and tropical trees next to the sea

If you’re a Pirates of the Caribbean fan (or are simply on the market for a private island), this listing is for you. The exotic Little Pipe Cay island in the Bahamas, where parts of the sequels were filmed, has just hit the market for a grand $100 million. 

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Located around 70 miles from Nassau, the 40-acre private island was also featured in the iconic James Bond franchise. It’s no surprise why Hollywood is drawn to the incredibly gorgeous island. Located in the Exumas archipelago, this area is known for its white sand and pristine crystal blue waters, making it a premiere destination for snorkelling and scuba diving. 

Related: See Inside the Mansion Where Harry and Meghan Filmed Their Netflix Documentary 

The property has a 5,300-square-foot primary residence, four guest cottages and staff quarters, including 11 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. Additionally, there is a seaplane dock, a helipad, jet skis and a deep-water superyacht dock. Peaked roofs, beautiful high-beam ceilings, hardwood floors throughout, and lots of glass offer a classic colonial style and views from almost every room make this island a luxurious dream. 

For more images and information about this property, visit toptenrealestatedeals.com.

Arial perspective of pool, island homes and sandy beach

Island Living 

There’s a reason why locals call Little Pipe Cay “Bombay-Sapphire Blue.” Stunning crystal waters surround the island and make for a jaw-dropping moment while sitting in the living room, thanks to the large windows. 

Related: Rihanna Buys Matthew Perry’s Former Malibu Penthouse for $21M

beachfront island villas with sandy shores

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Natural Landscape 

Most of the island has been left in its natural state, making the lush property home to local wildlife like birds, sea turtles and dolphins. The gardens surround the main house’s Olympic-style infinity pool providing a quiet area for relaxation and added privacy. 

Dining table with umbrella next to infinity pool and beachfront

Outdoor Dining 

Imagine grabbing your morning coffee and eating breakfast from this outdoor patio. The neighbouring islands and waterfront views will be a gorgeous backdrop for any al fresco meal or dinner party

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Photos courtesy of Top Ten Real Estate Deals 



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