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Island in Pitcairn
South Seas Paradise - Like having your own country
1.5 times the size of Monaco
This island is a unique chance to purchase an entire tropical atoll. Its complete privacy and remote location make it a virtual private kingdom. Entire private tropical atolls are extremely rare and almost never come on the market. The only two other atolls which were previously for sale were Marlon Brandos private island of Tetiaroa located in Tahiti, which was for sale for $80 million. The closest comparable sale is Palmyra, a chain of 54 islets covering 680 acres that Hawaiis Fullard-Leo family sold three years ago for $37 million to The Nature Conservancy.
The atoll consists of 23 islands, of more than 1 acre each, and many smaller ones as well which encircle a massive tropical lagoon, approximately 5 miles at its widest point and greatest length approximately 12 miles. These beautiful Islands are ringed by pristine coral reefs, fringed by 360 degree sugar white beaches and filled with coconut palms, ironwood trees; the best tropical scenery you could ever imagine.
The largest island has countless miles of white sand beaches. It is a private hideaway surrounded by a pristine blue lagoon up to 100 feet in depth with the best diving and snorkeling in the world.
This area has been surveyed by many international agencies who regard the environment as some of the most unique, pristine and untouched marine environments in the world.
Climate
January to March: summer season, considerable humidity.
April to December: Very pleasant - tempered by cooling trades.
Access
The atoll is located in Papua, New Guinea and about 600 miles from Cairns, Australia. There are daily flights on Qantas and Air Nuigini from major cities in Australia to Port Moresby International Airport. From Port Moresby daily flights on Air Nuigini and MBA Airlines operate to the nearest town.
From there the Islands are accessible by boats or ships (of any size). There is a 1,500 foot runway for private aircraft, now overgrown, which could be cleared and restored; and a 9,000 foot runway could be built on the largest island.
There are no inhabitants of the Islands and no business operations have been conducted there for many years.
