Take a look inside this $100K per night private island resort
Because you're probably not going to actually stay there.
![Banwa Private Island villa pool.](https://s.abcnews.com/images/GMA/100kmain_hpMain_16x9_992.jpg?w=1600)
What does a resort that costs more per night that many people's homes look like?
This could be your sunrise view. For a price.
A very steep price.
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The Banwa Private Island, set in the Philippines’ Northern Palawan region, costs $100,000 per night.
You read that right. And no, you're not purchasing the island. You're staying there for one night. One.
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But if you're looking for mega luxury? You'll find it here.
The island resort can hold a maximum of 48 guests. There are six beachfront villas with a private Jacuzzi deck and infinity pool, 12 garden rooms, and an additional one-bedroom suite.
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So if you're able to round up 47 of your closest friends to fly to the Philippines, it'll only cost about $2,100 per person per night. The rate includes access to all amenities and activities, plus unlimited spa treatments and meals -- except for their exclusive wine list.
Facilities on the island include a gym, massage suite, Pilates studio, tennis court, jogging track, pool, soccer field, and short-game golf course. Plus there's beach volleyball, table tennis, and paddleboard yoga.
There's also a full fleet of water sports on tap, including jet skis, kayaks, dive sites and more.