You can rent an entire private island in Ireland with your mates for £40pppn – including a bar, sauna and hot tub

YOU can rent an entire private island in Ireland with 21 of your mates for just £40 each a night.

Collanmore Island, just 10 minutes from the town of Westport, can welcome groups of friends or families across the four bedrooms.

It takes just two minutes to get to the island, with a return fare from Rosmoney Pier just €10 each.

On the island is a private beach with water activities such as kayaking and paddle boarding available.

Also on the island is a private bar which you can stock with your own drinks, and an outdoor seating area and BBQ area with amazing views of the sea.

A hot tub and steam room is also open to guests and the lodge includes WiFi and air conditioning.

If the weather drops, then there are amazing views from inside too with floor-to-ceiling windows in the living area.

Previous guests have praised the "stunning views" on the island with views of Clew Bay.

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One person wrote: "The views are stunning and the activities are endless. We were heartbroken when our stay was up."

Another person added "Definitely be interested in returning next summer when the weather is a bit better and do some of the water sport activities!"

Nights start from £880, but if you can split it between 22 of you then you only have to pay £40 per night each.

Sadly its fully booked for summer but you can find available dates for October.

If you can book for a week, you get a 50 per cent discount – meaning it would set you back just £20 each per night.

We've rounded up some of the best private islands you can rent in Europe including France, Spain and Croatia without splashing the cash.

Or, you can buy a a number of private islands from just £51,000 – less than the cost of a UK flat.

A private island in the Bahamas is up for sale, with six miles of beach, although you will have to drop some serious cash.

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