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Looking to Quarantine Remotely? These Private Islands Take Seclusion to the Next Level

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far from the maddening crowds? Can you work remotely, as in really remotely? Well, for those who dream of the ultimate escape or seek a seriously secluded hideaway, you’ll be pleased to know that you can escape to your own private island — at least you can if you’ve got the funds.Marlon Brando pioneered private island acquisition in 1966, when the Tahitian government granted him a 99-year lease on Tetiaroa, making him the de facto owner of the pristine atoll that was once a vacation spot for Tahitian royalty.

After Brando’s 2004 death, his estate granted development rights to a hotel conglomerate that now operates a stunning upscale resort, The Brando, where a one-bedroom villa will set a deep-pocketed vacationer back about $4,500 per night.

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