The small, heart-shaped is style island in Australia started renting








Sir Richard Branson hasout his Balinese-style island in Australia for up to $17,000 (£11,000) a night, but guests have been warned to keep the noise down.  
The small, heart-shaped island, named Makespeace Island, includes a 500,000 litre lagoon pool, a 15-person spa, an outdoor cinema and room for up to 22 guests. All of its buildings and bures – or villas – were built in Bali and Java and then transported by ship.
Renting the island for a night costs $7,990 for up to eight guests and from $16,990 for 22 guests during peak season. But the rental is much better value is than the Virgin tycoon's other island, Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands, which costs about $50,000 a night.
However, prospective guests on the island, in the Noosa River near the popular holiday town of Noosa on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, have been told they may need to keep the noise down.
"Due to certain restrictions imposed by the regional council upon such residential accommodation, the hosts will advise you on arrival what is deemed permissible in relation to noise and partying," say the terms and conditions on the resort's website.
Sir Richard bought the island, formerly a 25-acre muddy patch called Pig Island, for just under $3 million in 2007. He and Brett Godfrey, the co-founder of Virgin Australia, have used the island for parties and holidays with family, friends and staff.

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