Richard Branson's private retreat Necker Island has been under construction for the past two years, ever since lightning caused a major fire that destroyed the island's main house.
The renovation is finally complete, and the private island is once again available for rent to anyone who can afford the $60,000 nightly rate.
The remodeled Great House has eight guest bedrooms and a 1,500-square-foot master suite with panoramic views of the Caribbean. There's even a zip line that carries guests from the house to the beach below.
Branson bought the 74-acre island in the British Virgin Islands for $180,000 after visiting in 1978. He has called it "the best financial move" he ever made.
74-acre Necker Island is located in the British Virgin Islands, in the Caribbean Sea.

It was uninhabited when Richard Branson bought it more than 30 years ago for $180,000.

The entrepreneur spent years turning Necker into a private island paradise for personal use, and to rent to guests.

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