It’s been called the “Billionaire Bunker” and one of the “wealthiest, private, most secure communities in Miami Beach and the world.”

Indian Creek is a village of just 42 people on a tiny private island in Miami’s Biscayne Bay. Its “Billionaire Bunker” nickname stems from its wildly wealthy and high-profile residents, including the billionaire investor Carl Icahn, the supermodel Adriana Lima, and the Spanish singer Julio Iglesias.

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“Indian Creek is an exclusive 300-acre island located on the beautiful waters of Biscayne Bay and recognized as one of the wealthiest, private, most secure communities in Miami Beach, and the world,” Michael Light, the founder of Miami Luxury Homes and senior director of luxury sales at Douglas Elliman, wrote on his website.

"The high level of privacy and security is the highest priority to the residents of Indian Creek and maintained by having its own private police force, as well as its own 24/7 armed marine patrol monitoring the waters surrounding the island."

I got a tour of the island from Nelson Gonzalez, a luxury realtor and the senior vice president of EWM Realty International.

Here's what it's like on the exclusive, high-security island.


Indian Creek is a village of just 42 people on a tiny private island in Miami's Biscayne Bay.

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It's been nicknamed the "Billionaire Bunker" for its wildly wealthy and high-profile residents.

The village's 34 homes are built around the perimeter of the island, giving them all waterfront views. The center is occupied by an 18-hole golf course and a country club.


I arrived at the island in an Uber. We were stopped at the guardhouse before even getting on the island.

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Fortunately, my name was on a list of expected guests, so I didn't have a problem getting in.


Indian Creek's police department monitors the only entrance to the island.

Foto: The headquarters of the Indian Creek Village Police.sourceKatie Warren/Business Insider

The village of 34 residents is protected by a private 13-person police force, according to my tour guide, Nelson Gonzalez, a luxury realtor and the senior vice president of EWM Realty International.

The force even patrols the perimeter of the island from the water.


Indian Creek Village is accessible only by car via a single bridge that spans the waterway from Surfside.

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We drove across the bridge, and I was dropped off in the driveway of one of the island's opulent mansions that I was planning to tour.


Homes in Indian Creek are rarely up for sale. Right now, there's only one house on the market: an eight-bedroom, Mediterranean-style mansion for $24 million.

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I was able to take a tour and photograph the home because it's for sale, but I wasn't allowed to take photos of any other houses on the island.

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Though the $24 million home is the only one on the market, houses in the village have been known to sell without being officially listed.


In February, an Indian Creek estate that wasn't officially on the market sold for $50 million, breaking the record for the most expensive single-family home sold in the Miami area.

Foto: sourceThe Alexander Team of Douglas Elliman Real Estate

It was the second time the home broke that record, after selling for $47 million in 2012, Business Insider's Lina Batarags previously reported.


A pristine 18-hole golf course spans the center of the island.

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The Indian Creek Golf Course is one of the prime golf courses in Florida, according to the website Top 100 Golf Courses.

"This is not one of the most accessible venues for the visiting golfer, so you'll need to befriend a member to tee it up on the classical William S. Flynn-designed course here at Indian Creek, which dates back to the 1930s," the website reads.


I wasn't allowed to get out of the car and walk around the island, so I took photos through the windows.

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Gonzalez told me that the island is high-security and that the residents are very concerned with privacy. I spotted one of the private police cars patrolling the island about two minutes into my tour.


The island has just one street, Indian Creek Island Road. It's bordered by lavish homes on one side and the perfectly manicured golf course on the other.

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Most of the village's homes sit behind gates, partially shrouded from view by palm trees and other lush foliage.


High-profile investors, Russian billionaires, professional coaches, models and singers, and even US senators have called Indian Creek Village home.

Foto: An Indian Creek Village home in 2001.sourceDavid LEFRANC/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Among the wealthy people who have owned homes on the island are the supermodel Adriana Lima, the former Sears CEO Eddie Lampert, and the car-dealership tycoon Norman Braman.


One of the island's most famous residents is the singer Julio Iglesias, who owns several properties on the island, Gonzalez told me.

Foto: An Indian Creek Village home belonging to Iglesias, photographed in 2001.sourceDavid LEFRANC/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

In 2017, Iglesias was asking for $150 million for four contiguous vacant lots he owns on the island. Together, the properties would offer 800 feet of water frontage.


The singer and actor Ricky Martin also lived on the island at one point, but it's unclear whether he still does.

Foto: Martin's house in Indian Creek, pictured in 2001.sourceDavid LEFRANC/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

His home is "quite small compared to the houses of the area," according to Getty.


The billionaire investor Carl Icahn also calls the village home.

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Icahn paid $7.5 million for his 14,000-square-foot Indian Creek vacation home in 1997, according to Forbes.


Yet another notable resident of Indian Creek is Don Shula, the former head coach of the Miami Dolphins.

Foto: Shula at his home in Indian Creek Village.sourceAP Photo/Wilfredo Lee

Shula and his wife have lived in a sprawling white house on the island for more than 20 years.


The Indian Creek Country Club, a sprawling Mediterranean-style structure, sits on the island's southwest shore.

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"The Indian Creek Country Club is Miami-Dade County's most exclusive, and controversial, private society," Gus Garcia-Roberts wrote in the Miami New Times in 2011.

The clubhouse includes a swimming pool, a fitness center, a massage and steam room, locker rooms, a bridge room, and a marina. It was built in 1929 by Maurice Fatio, the architect who designed many of the most famous estates in Palm Beach.


Next to the clubhouse is a massive banyan tree.

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Florida is one of the only places in North America where banyan trees, which are native to tropical Asia, can be found.


After my tour, I was driven back out of Indian Creek Village.

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While I'd expected a degree of security on the private island, I didn't expect it to be quite at that level, from the 13-person private police force to the screening at the guarded gatehouse to the ban on setting foot outside the car or taking photos of the homes.

The island is really small - the driving tour took at most 20 minutes, and that was moving slowly with frequent stops.

The most telling detail of my short time on the island is that I don't remember seeing a single civilian on the street or in the yards, but I saw at least two members of the police force.

So while the level of security is definitely, and understandably, a draw to wealthy residents, I found it to be a bit of a deserted island.