While the Kardashians are renting out villas elsewhere in Turks and Caicos, other business-savvy stars have invested in properties on one of the most prestigious islands in the country – Parrot Cay. And they can be rented out by anyone with the necessary dollar. It’s safe to say that AirBnb has got nothing on this row of Caribbean beachfront homes. Located in a no-fly zone and managed by Singaporean hotelier Christina Ong’s Como, it affords actors, musicians, models and fashion designers the ultimate in privacy with the services of a holiday resort . If it’s good enough for them, it’s good enough for us. Playboy Playmate to farm girl: meet the new Crystal Hefner! 1. Christie Brinkley’s The Lucky House One look at supermodel Christie Brinkley’s Instagram is enough to make anyone want to stay in this three-bedroom beach house. The “Uptown Girl” and her model daughter Sailor are often pictured enjoying the island where her 3,400 sq ft space sits on 1.6 acres and includes a 45-foot-long infinity pool. There’s also access to an open-air yoga studio, Ayurvedic spa, and a butler for US$8,107 per night. The star reportedly has 18 properties in her worldwide portfolio, including some in another celebrity haven - the Hamptons. Christie told Travel and Leisure about the Parrot Cay home (once on the market for US$9 million) she bought 25 years ago: “My house is called Lucky House because I feel so lucky every second that I’m there. It is a true place to exhale. Heaven touches the earth there. It’s really unbelievable. We do a lot of diving there and hop around to other islands.” 7 celebrities with siblings just as successful and stunning as they are 2. Donna Karan’s The Sanctuary Not only is the New York designer raking in cash from her fashion and fragrance sales, she makes part of her luxury estate available to the public at certain times of the year. When she’s not staying at her main house within The Sanctuary, guests can spend nights in one of the two guest houses she interior-designed, and help her earn extra cash in the process. Each of the properties has its own pavilion, ensuring full privacy. The DKNY designer - who also owns four homes in the Hamptons and apartments in New York City - put 70 per cent of the 10-acre property up for sale in 2014 for US$39 million, keeping the main house, spa house and two pools. The entire compound is estimated to be worth US$55 million. The 7 luxury private islands that cost less than some houses 3. Keith Richards’ Rocky Point The Rolling Stones legend has a three-bedroom home with a heated pool. The abode has a unique twist with a tiki hut on the site, making it one of the rocker’s favourite places to relax. The resort’s hotel bar is also where Keith had a reported showdown with Justin Bieber in 2015, though the pair were also said to have swapped phone numbers after spending an evening talking. It costs US$8,107 per night for guests to rent when he’s not there but the musician has said he would rush back and spend his last days there if he learned the end was soon. “That’s where I can loosen up … and I know people who don’t give a s*** who I am,” he told Men’s Journal of Parrot Cay . “I basically go there because I’ve got grandkids, and I’ve got this little beach that’s so shallow only an idiot could drown there.” How Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will take 2022 by storm 4. Bruce Willis’ The Residence The actor purchased this compound in 2000 and has recalled the wonderful memories he’s had there over the years. It consists of a five-bedroom home, plus two three-bedroom villas. With a huge deck looking out to a negative edge swimming pool and the ocean beyond, access to a tennis court, library, and banana and coconut trails, it’s no surprise it’s been so good to the film star and his family. It’s where he fell in love with wife Emma Heming – the couple married there in 2009, enjoyed two babymoons and even renewed their vows at their holiday home in 2019. The biggest home on the resort used to cost guests US$20,873 per night to rent out ... before Willis decided to sell up. He sold the larger property in 2019 for a whopping US$27 million (the second biggest property sale in the region) and just a few months ago he finally sold off the last of his land for US$6 million. Want more stories like this? Sign up here. Follow STYLE on Facebook , Instagram , YouTube and Twitter .