Indian Creek Country Club, on the guarded private island north of Miami Beach known as "Billionaire Bunker," reportedly admits just a few hundred members through what an Instagram post describes as one of the toughest membership processes in South Florida — one that begins with a reported $1 million initiation fee and extends well past it.
Beyond the initiation cost, the post outlines three additional requirements: multiple recommendations from current members, direct sponsorship from an existing member, and what it characterizes as extensive social vetting. No single factor resolves the application — the fee, the network, and the review each function as independent gates.
The post's sharpest illustration of how the club operates: even owning hundreds of millions of dollars in residential real estate on Indian Creek Island does not secure club membership. Per the post, the club adjudicates admission separately from property ownership, and the two are not interchangeable credentials on the island.
Indian Creek Island is described in the post as one of Miami's most private residential communities. The post does not name a club spokesperson or executive, does not indicate any recent change to admissions policy, and does not suggest an active membership drive. The cited figures — roughly $1 million in initiation costs, a roster in the low hundreds — come from the Instagram post and have not been confirmed directly by the club.



