Giant tortoises from the Seychelles, flamingos from Cuba and an owner from Blackheath, London who goes by the name of Richard Branson.
Necker Island, part of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, was bought by the Virgin mogul in 1978 and for years remained the entrepreneur's private escape, with all the familiar trappings of any Caribbean destination, such as powder-white sand, bathtub warm oceans and spectacular scenery.
But recently the mogul has invited guests to enjoy the island - if they can splash out some £3,500 per night on one of the private accommodation options, each with their own pool, and with champagne on tap. "Necker Island is my home and favourite hideaway," writes Richard Branson on the island's website. "I invite
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