How tech billionaires are turning British Virgin Islands' Moskito into exclusive resort
Daily MailThe tiny island of Moskito is so remote that on a chart it appears little more than a drop in the sun-kissed Caribbean Sea. But in recent years it has caught the eye of tech billionaires The paradisal Moskito Island is situated off the coast of Virgin Gorda, the third-largest of the Caribbean British Virgin Islands The Branson Estate: Surrounded by turquoise Caribbean waters, the area is perfect for watersports such as kitesurfing, kayaking, paddleboarding, windsurfing, sailing and snorkelling. One of the most famous names who is set to join what is already been dubbed 'the most exclusive homeowner's association in the world' is British social media tycoon Michael Birch. Richard Branson, who splashed out £10million for the isle in 2007, is spearheading an overhaul of the once undeveloped anchorage point by erecting luxury mansions that are being snapped up by the next generation of moguls One of the most famous names who is set to join what is already been dubbed 'the most exclusive homeowner's association in the world' is British social media tycoon Michael Birch Naveen Jain, the £80million software mogul currently lives in Seattle with his wife and three children, but has described his new £36million Caribbean retreat as 'a simple cabin The Birches new Moskito home will neighbour the glamorous estate bought by InfoSpace founder Naveen Jain. Along with Branson, who owns the island's Branson estate Birch and Jain will be joined on Moskito by seven other undisclosed business giants In 2017, former President Barack Obama was hosted by Richard Branson and learnt to kite-surf 'Necker and the whole area have been completely and utterly devastated.'