Makepeace Island: Treat Yourself to this Private Island Rental

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One of the main reasons everyone should set aside time in their yearly timetable for a vacation is to give the body the much deserved rest it deserves, a sort of a rejuvenation process similar to how rechargeable batteries are charged when their power levels drop below a certain limit. There are many places around the world where one can go for a vacation but, truth be told, none of them gives people value for their money and most importantly time like a Private Island Rental and which better place to visit than Makepeace Island. Makepeace Island is located in Australia and is just a few minutes away from cosmopolitan Noosa's famous beaches and restaurants. The private island rental is accessible by boat from Noosa Marina or by helicopter for those who get sea sick. Few small luxury hotels can compare to this private island rental, which is owned by Sir Richard Branson.


There are numerous activities one can engage in while at Makepeace Island and the following are just a few examples:

  • Play tennis on the all-weather grass in the exquisite tennis courts.

 

  • Go fishing: Mangrove Jacks, Bream and Flathead are just some of the fish that can be caught from the waters around Makepeace Island. The bait and fishing rods are provided by staff.

 

  • Enjoy a movie either indoors in the private theatre or outdoors while having a clear view of the stars.

The dining experience at Makepeace Island is unlike other Small Luxury Hotels, too. The island’s personal chef always prepares a menu using fresh foodstuffs, including lots of seafood.

 

This private island rental is comprised of three state-of-the-art villas that provide visitors with exceptional privacy and freedom. Each villa has two spacious bedrooms, Wi-Fi access and a large private deck.


Makepeace Island is, without a doubt, one of the most unique tourist destinations in the world. The amenities, staff and landscapes are second to none.