If you’ve been watching Island Hunters on HGTV, then YOU KNOW the jaw-droppingly sumptuous private islands that are out there on the market. Every week on our Island Report, we’re bringing you a hot new property you DIDN’T see on the show. Check out ENEDRIK ISLAND in the South Pacific! A private dream island come true: rugged, raw, pristine, slightly wild, oh – and AFFORDABLE! Yeah, OK, so it’s tent camping with only a .1000 gallon water tank for washing and 1 toilet…but check out the RATES! Summer: May 1 to October 31: $499 USD per week. Winter: November 1 to April 30: $1099 USD per week. The weekly rate is for the entire island for up to 8 people. The RATE IS FOR THE WHOLE ISLAND, this is not a misprint, and is current! It’s the same rate for 1 person or 8 people. Glamping has never looked so good.
DESCRIPTION:
Enedrik Island is perfectly positioned in the northern upper section of Arno atoll, horizontally from east to west, with winter time surfing waves breaking on the east side reef, into an open water channel. November- April is surfing season.
It lays between one larger neighbor native occupied island to the west, and 2 closely coupled together sister islands to the east. Open water channels seperate Enedrik from the other islands. The whole 14 acre island is yours to enjoy daily. This is the Robinson Crusoe adventure experience. You become self-sufficient and self-reliant. Air is clean. It’s you and abundant nature in control.
No one can walk to Enedrik at low tide, so the island stays completely private. A wonderful,coconut and pandanus tree shaded, absolutely beautiful,1000 foot long, (330 meters), of fine white sand beach fronts much of the southwest side of Enedrik.
This beach borders onto the most exquisite and aluring blue turquoise colored lagoon (82 degrees/28 C. year around water temp). The lagoon reef is completely private for snorkeling daily, while during the winter months, waves breaking on the east end reef up to 6 feet happen, November – April. Really fun breaking reef waves! -Via Private Islands Online
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