Coco Prive is the island in the Maldives you can RENT

Holidaymakers wanting to quietly ring in the New Year could escape from it all on this stunning private island in the middle of the ocean.

But they’ll need to fork out whopping £34,000-a-night ($45,000) to enjoy the serene and secluded resort that is available to hire.

Coco Prive, located in the Maldives is not only breathtakingly beautiful but also boasts a dedicated team of 30 staff to look after your every need.

The jetty leading up to the private and secluded Coco Prive resort in the Maldives that is available to hire for £34,000 a night 

The island has one main house as well as five villas, meaning guests could bring their family and friends to the private island

The island has one main house as well as five villas, meaning guests could bring their family and friends to the private island

Guests are transported by luxury private yacht from the airport to the island, where they will find their very own wine cellar, cocktail bar, indoor and outdoor gym and a 40-metre swimming pool.

A 24-hour personal chef is also on hand to prepare every meal and there is a butler service to indulge guests’ every whim.

Guests can also enjoy seeing the Milky Way, which is visible to the naked eye at night and there are also unlimited spa treatments from a personal therapist.

But the package doesn’t come cheap and a week’s stay on the island would cost an eye-watering £238,000 ($321,000).

In order to reach the island, guests have to take a private luxury yacht ride lasting 35 minutes from the nearest airport 

In order to reach the island, guests have to take a private luxury yacht ride lasting 35 minutes from the nearest airport 

The villa has breathtaking views looking out on to the Indian Ocean with no other hotels or resorts in sight 

The villa has breathtaking views looking out on to the Indian Ocean with no other hotels or resorts in sight 

A spokesman for Coco Prive island says it is the perfect place for people looking for total privacy and solitude from the rest of the world 

A spokesman for Coco Prive island says it is the perfect place for people looking for total privacy and solitude from the rest of the world 

A spokesman for the Coco Prive island said: ‘This luxurious Maldivian island is available only for exclusive hire.

‘With six beautifully designed villas, it’s the perfect secret escape for those on the look-out for total privacy and solitude.

‘For $45,000, plus taxes per night, guests will enjoy the premier amenities of the island for themselves and up to nine of their closest companions.

One of the bedrooms also looks directly out on to the sea. The island has many tropical trees, including mango, coconut palms, frangipani, sea hibiscus and bright pink bougainvillae.

One of the bedrooms also looks directly out on to the sea. The island has many tropical trees, including mango, coconut palms, frangipani, sea hibiscus and bright pink bougainvillae.

The living area of one of the villas comes complete with top of the range furniture. There is also a butler on call 24 hours a day 

The living area of one of the villas comes complete with top of the range furniture. There is also a butler on call 24 hours a day 

In total, the island boasts a team of 30 staff, which also includes a personal chef and therapists working in the spa 

In total, the island boasts a team of 30 staff, which also includes a personal chef and therapists working in the spa 

The luxurious bathroom in one of the six villas on the island. The owners say the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye 

The luxurious bathroom in one of the six villas on the island. The owners say the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye 

‘During the day, guests have uninterrupted views of the Indian Ocean across the horizon as they are surrounded by a canopy of tropical trees, including mango, coconut palms, frangipani, sea hibiscus and bright pink bougainvillae.

‘At night, it’s the perfect spot for stargazing due to the island’s remote location and complete lack of light pollution.

‘The Milky Way is clearly visible to the naked eye and guests are also offered a complimentary telescope to explore the cosmos.’ 



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