How does waking up on your very own private island sound? Blissful right! Rent any of these private islands in Indonesia for a unique holiday getaway full on sunsets, empty beaches and tropical rainforests.

Tropical getaways just got even better with these private islands, that yes, you can rent!  Say goodbye to crowded beaches, and imagine yourself relaxing in the sun with just your lover or friends by your side on your very own sunny island! And these holiday packages won’t break the bank either, so keep reading – you’ll want to note our picks of private islands to rent in Indonesia.


Pulau Pangkil, Indonesia

There’s no need for plane rides to this island paradise. Located off the Southeastern corner of Bintan Island, Pulau Pangkil is only accessible via ferry. When hiring Pangkil, you’ll receive the whole package: accommodation, snorkelling equipment, the bar, sound system, speedboats and a staff of over 20 to cater to assorted whims and fancies. Nine Driftwood Palaces are available for guests; situated close to the beach, each of them is made from logs salvaged from the sea and features large four-poster beds and adjacent bathrooms. And while there’s plenty to keep you active outdoors (sailing, kayaking, stand-up paddling or movie screenings), we suggest refuelling by spending your days sun-lounging and napping in hammocks – a moment worth freezing in time, that’s for sure!


Pulau Joyo, Indonesia

Much like Pulau Pangkil, Pulau Joyo’s easily accessible from Singapore. Blessed with palm-fringed white beaches and turquoise waters, the island’s famous for what we love best: sunsets and serenity. The resort’s got all your first-world desires covered: freshwater pools, movie projectors, sporting equipment and even Bluetooth speakers in all of its palaces for your music needs.  On your downtime (which is all day, really), explore the waters by snorkelling or kayaking, or gather the lads and hit the courts for a game of volleyball or football. As dusk falls, watch the sunset from any point of the island, then head back for a secluded dinner over a bonfire before stargazing the night away. Note that the entire island requires a two-night stay, but with such paradisiacal surrounds, who’d want to leave?

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