Musha Cay
Owned by world-famous illusionist David Copperfield, who purchased it at a coast of $50 million, Musha Cay, Bahamas is 150 acre of pampered seclusion, regarded by the chosen few who have stayed here as one of the world’s most sought-after hideaways. Photo by: trixieskips

Opening its doors for the first time in 2001, this silver of palm trees and powderlike beaches is surrounded by turquoise waters that are off-limits to outsiders: Copperfield bought the islands surrounding Musha Cay to ensure they remained uninhabited. This is privacy on an unheard-of-scale. Photo by: inflightpix

There are five guesthouses, all in traditional English tudor-style, including a grand manor house, each with their own private beach and attended by a year-round staff of thirty. You will not find any dinner menu here. Instead the island’s internationally trained chef cooks freshly caught seafood each day according to the individual requirements and tastes of his guests. Photo by: Dave Womach

Island activities center on The Landings, a group of buildings overlooking the island’s dock and including a glassed-in dining room, an open-air thatched roof pavilion, a swimming pool, and even a library. Water sports features deep sea fishing, sailing and scuba-diving. From tented dining on your own beach to sitting spellbound beneath an evening fireworks display. Virtually everything at Musha Cay coulb be described as beachfront – it’s your own private paradise. Photo by: Dave Womach

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