Hollywood celebs have flocked to popular holiday destination over the years. We reveal some of their favourites. Caribbean Islands not just for pirates Johnny Depp in the endearing, witty avatar of Captain Jack Sparrow had you glued to the screen taking in the sights of this beautiful scenic locale as he battled his enemies. If you are a movie buff and a celeb lover who is planning a luxurious vacation, then the Caribbean islands is the place to head to for your next holiday. Make sure to plan a trip to Anguilla, which is famous for having the best beaches in Caribbean with a number of high class joints. With the likes of actors Brad Pitt, Denzel Washinton, and singers Celine Dion and Jay-Z, you will be in great company. The mystery of Mustique unveiled Mustique has been a vacation hotspot to royals Prince William and Kate Middleton. It's an exclusive place that has around 90 private villas that are available at extraordinary rental prices. Basil's Bar is a popular nightspot which is frequented by actor Hugh Grant and model Kate Moss. Seek solace in Fiji The tropical islands of Fiji have long been a favourite with a number of celebs include Russel Crowe, Britney Spears and Tom Cruise. Soaking in the sun and strolling down the idyllic beaches is the only thing on everyone's mind once they reach here. Capri capers Capri in Greek mythology is also known as the isle of the sirens. It's believed that the Roman emperors would also head here to relax. Most notoriously, the emperor Tiberius is said to have had his villa on the island. Those who displeased the emperor were flung to their deaths from the cliffs. Whitney Houston and Harrison Ford have been some of their most famous celeb clients. Barbados A Portuguese explorer named Pedro Campos originally called the island Los Barbados (The Bearded Ones), referring to the island's fig trees, whose long hanging aerial roots resembled beards. It has long been a favourite with a number of celebs including golfer Tiger Woods and singer Rihanna.
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