Larry Page founded Google with his pal, Sergey Brin. He is one of the world's richest people, currently at around USD 77 billion. In fact it was reported, Larry Page has at least 4 private islands that he bought.
As quoted by us from the Daily Mail, Larry Page reportedly has 3 islands in the Caribbean and one more in the South Pacific. There is an island called Hans Lolik and an adjacent island, which he bought for USD 23 million in 2014.
The island looks amazing, with beautiful cliffs, lots of coconut trees and very clear waters complete with rows of coral reefs.
There is also the island of Eustatia, which is adjacent to Richard Branson's Necker island. It was said to be common knowledge to residents in the area that Page was the owner.
It can be said that Larry Page himself has never appeared in public since he left his position as CEO of Alphabet in 2019. Some time ago, Page and his wife, Lucinda Southworth, reportedly solitude in Fiji, mostly spent on the island of Tavarua, a heart-shaped island that located west of the main island of Fiji.
That island in Fiji might be the perfect place because it's far from the crowds. The Fiji government does prohibit tourists from entering, but this does not apply to the rich. "The government of Fiji campaigns to welcome those who have a lot of money," wrote a sailor, Lorenzo Cipriani who said he saw Larry Page.
After being in Fiji during the pandemic, it is known that he also entered New Zealand territory, and received a residence permit in that country, and is even said to have become a citizen there. Larry Page entered New Zealand in mid-January 2021, after his son needed emergency medical treatment.