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September 06th, 2017

9/6/2017

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By Emily Pidgeon For Daily Mail Australia

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4856642/Rent-tropical-ISLAND-220-night.html

Warm tropical water, white sandy shores, hammocks between palm trees and the tranquility of your own private island seems like something exclusively for the rich and famous.
An entire boutique island off the Southern Great Barrier Reef can be rented out at a price that hardly breaks the bank.
Pumpkin Island is a picturesque paradise off the coast of Queensland, giving beach lovers a taste of luxury. 

The entire Pumpkin Island can be rented out for about $250 per person per night (pictured) giving you exclusive access.

The Queensland island can fit up to 34 people at once, making the thousand dollar price tag cheaper for everyone

The entire boutique island (pictured) off the Southern Great Barrier Reef can be rented at a price that hardly breaks the bank

Rolling white sand and warm turquoise water are some of the luxuries of your own island, perfect for holiday photos 
The island can hold 34 people, meaning it would only set each person back about $220 per night.

Perfect for a huge birthday celebration, wedding or a family getaway, renting the whole island includes five cottages, two beach bungalows and exclusive panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. 
One of Queensland's best kept secrets allows for lounging out under the sun with turquoise waters perfect for a snorkle, stand up paddle board or swim.

The tropical retreat is just a 45 minute boat ride from Yeppoon, about 650km north of Brisbane.  
The 6.1 hectare island was first won by a man in the '60s who established the tourist destination, however in 2003 it was bought by its current owners.
Once the sixth-most expensive island in the world, according to The Morning Bulletin, Pumpkin Island is a popular destination for honeymooners, giving people a slice of paradise. 
Everything from dolphins, turtles and whales will make for a pretty picture as will being able to harvest your own oysters off the rocks.

Perfect for huge milestone celebrations or weddings, the island's warming sunsets don't disappoint (pictured)

Island is about a 45 minute boat ride from Yeppoon, central Queensland (pictured), located about 650km north of Brisbane

One of Queensland's best kept secrets, Pumpkin Island lies near the Southern Great Barrier Reef (pictured) with marine life

The 6.1 hectare island was first won by a man in the '60s who established the tourist icon, which can be accessed by boat 

Bought by the current owners in 2003, the island is reserved as a private tropical retreat giving everyone a taste of luxury.

Pumpkin Island was once the sixth-most expensive island in the world (pictured) but is now available for everyone to enjoy
Without breaking the bank, a private getaway gives you a taste of the rich and famous lifestyle without leaving the country


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