Shake Off Winter Blues by Trekking to These Private Islands Around the World

Hotel search Trivago.com listed the world's best private island hotels.

— -- If you're sick of the snow and ready to skip town -- that is, if your flight isn't canceled -- there are several tropical resorts perfect for every type of traveler. Forget your typical resort. How about a private island that offers private beaches, dinner on the beach and the luxury of seclusion.

Hotel search Trivago.com recently released its top 10 list of private island hotels and resorts for the traveler looking for a little privacy.

"Visiting a private island in the depths of winter is the ultimate escape from reality," Trivago spokesman Jeremy Crider told ABC News. "We've all dreamed of living like a millionaire, and it's possible to get a taste of that lifestyle at luxurious, secluded hotels and resorts, even if you're not rich and famous."

Crider said the company came up with its list by highlighting "islands that are accessible to everyone."

Here are Trivago's top 10 private islands and resorts worldwide:

Travel to Pangalusian Island, otherwise known as the "island of the sun," by plane and a 25-minute boat ride from Manila. With 42 villas, guests can enjoy a half-mile of white beaches. If you like a taste of adventure, Pangalusian is great for snorkeling and diving. The resort also offers fine dining, massages and sunset cruises.

3.The Naka Island in Phuket, Thailand

4. Lizard Island Resort in Queensland, Australia

Travelers can only get to Lizard Island, which is really a collection of four islands, by a private charter plane from Cairns Airport. Guests can take in the Great Barrier Reef in a unique way in the islands' 40 suites and 24 beaches. For the adventurous travelers, night diving, game fishing and paddle skiing are all available, along with glass-bottom boat tours, champagne cruises and the islands' five-star restaurant, Salt Water.

This all-inclusive resort is spread across two islands known as Song Saa, which means "The Sweethearts." The private villas, complete with infinity-edge swimming pools, are suspended above the crystal blue waters on stilts. Guests can also enjoy outdoor showers, yoga and meditation.

7. Florida's Little Palm Island in the United States

If you're not looking to spend a fortune, head to the most affordable island on this list: Little Palm Island in the Florida Keys. Along with beaches, the island boasts a swimming pool, shopping boutiques, a library, marina and an award-winning restaurant, The Dining Room.

Whether you prefer land or sea, Baros is great for travelers looking for some sun. The island has 30 waterside villas and 45 beachside villas right on the Indian Ocean. Guests can learn how to scuba dive in The Marine Centre or even enjoy private dining in the form of picnics on private sandbanks.

Leave the kids behind at the Royal Davui, an adults-only resort located in Fiji's Beqa Lagoon. Enjoy traditional Fiji-style villas that include heated pools, sub decks and spa baths. Because there are only 16 villas on the island, travelers can really have a secluded experience that can include champagne breakfast on a sandbank, spa treatments, diving and deep sea fishing.

If you love glamour, head to Mozambique's Azura Quilalea Island, which is surrounded by a marine sanctuary. Guests have often spotted turtles, dolphins and even humpback whales in the waters. The villas, which are finished with all-natural materials, do come with air conditioning if you need to cool off before heading out to an island picnic or candlelit dinner.