A private island from James Bond can be yours for US$100 million: inside Little Pipe Cay, the luxury Caribbean movie hot spot in the Bahamas where Johnny Depp filmed Pirates of the Caribbean
- Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl may have introduced the world to the beloved Jack Sparrow, but it also showcased some of the Caribbean’s most stunning locations
- Little Pipe Cay was among the spots where Depp filmed, and has also served as a backdrop to James Bond films like Casino Royale with Daniel Craig and Sean Connery’s Thunderball, filmed at a nearby cay
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl introduced the world to Johnny Depp’s eccentric pirate Jack Sparrow, garnered more than US$650 million at the box office, and spawned four sequels with a sixth in development with producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
And now, you can live your Bond and Sparrow dreams too. The 16-hectare (40-acre) private paradise has hit the market for US$100 million.
Little Pipe Cay’s fine-white-sand beaches complement sparkling waters, which the locals refer to as “Bombay-Sapphire blue”. Exotic plants and animals, including dolphins and sea turtles, call the tropical landscape home. A luxury getaway perfect for a celebrity or high roller, the island features a helipad, a seaplane dock and a deepwater dock able to accommodate superyachts.
A 5,300 sq ft main residence, accommodation quarters for staff and four guest cottages offer over 22,000 sq ft of interior space including 11 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. Peaked roofs, high-beam ceilings, hardwood floors and lots of glass offer a classic style that takes advantage of the location’s spectacular views and beautiful weather.
Though much of the island has been left in a natural state ideal for attracting local birds and wildlife, tasteful gardens and an Olympic-sized infinity pool offer an alternative landscape for relaxing and taking in the tropical scenery. Jet skis and kayaks are included with the property.