Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Dramatic pool at the Point Estate Moskito Island Estates It was a crystal-clear day as I soared in the helicopter over the British Virgin Islands. My destination was a dramatic new estate that billionaire Sir Richard Branson had just built. At the time, I was the first journalist to photograph his mysterious top-secret outpost on the stunning private Caribbean Island.

And almost a decade later, the now famous island has been reborn as a billionaire residential community. The 125-acre private Moskito Island has been a vacation destination for elite guests since 2014 when the private villas were rented independently. Now, Moskito launches as a leading luxury brand, as four visionary homeowners have decided to rent their private homes, combining the intimacy of private estates with the offerings of luxury resorts.

The private island has ten estates in total, all privately owned family holiday homes, including Richard Branson’s estate offered as part of the Virgin Limited Edition. Together, the ten mystery owners have created a small ultra-exclusive community where high-end travelers can rent The Oasis, The Point, The Village, and the recently launched Cape Stout estates. Aerial view of Cape Stout on Moskito Island Moskito Island Estates Each villa hosts about 20 guests, who can use the island's three beaches, botanical gardens, swimming pools, and various bars.

Two tennis courts, hiking trails, a fully equipped gym, and a wa.