A car plowed into the guarded entrance of Florida’s ultra-exclusive ‘Billionaire Bunker’ on Friday, smashing security gates and blocking the only bridge onto Indian Creek Island.
The collision unfolded at the security checkpoint leading into the ultra-wealthy hideaway in Surfside just north of Miami Beach that counts Ivanka Trump, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and Tom Brady among its residents.
Emergency crews rushed to the scene as the violent crash left several smashed vehicles at the checkpoint with their airbags deployed.
Several vehicles appeared to be involved, including a grey SUV and a black sedan whose airbags had deployed on impact.
Both cars were left facing opposite directions near the guard entrance, and one vehicle appeared to have slammed directly into the island’s black metal security gates, knocking them from their hinges.
The smash shut down the only way on and off to the man-made island in Biscayne Bay, triggering a police response and delaying guests headed to a wedding inside the gated paradise.

The crash occurred at the guarded entrance to Indian Creek Island, in Surfside, Florida, a man-made barrier island in Biscayne Bay just north of Miami Beach

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue paramedics transported one man from the scene by ambulance

One vehicle appeared to have struck and damaged the black metal security gates at the entrance
Shocked attendees were seen standing outside the gates as police stretched yellow crime scene tape across the entrance.
Paramedics with Miami-Dade Fire Rescue transported one man from the scene by ambulance.
Secret Service agents and local law enforcement secured the perimeter, underscoring the high-profile nature of the neighborhood beyond the gates.
The Daily Mail reached out to Surfside Police Department and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue for comment.
Indian Creek Island is no ordinary address. Just 41 waterfront mansions line the perimeter of the man-made barrier island in Biscayne Bay, each home carefully positioned to guarantee sweeping views of the water.
In the center of the island sits the ultra-exclusive Indian Creek Country Club and its private 18-hole golf course – an invitation-only retreat for residents seeking privacy and seclusion.
The village, home to roughly 85 residents, maintains its own 13-person police force and a 24-hour marine patrol to monitor surrounding waters.

Guests traveling to a wedding on the island were delayed due to the blocked bridge

The collision blocked the only bridge providing access to the island and drew a small crowd

Yellow crime scene tape was placed across the entrance as authorities worked the scene

A couple of bystanders appeared genuinely shocked at what had unfolded

The two cars involved in the smash meant nobody was able to depart or arrive at the enclave
Bezos, whose net worth is estimated at more than $200 billion, began consolidating property on the island in 2023 after announcing plans to relocate from Seattle to South Florida.
He purchased two neighboring estates that year for a combined $147 million before adding a third mansion in 2024 in an off-market deal reportedly worth $90 million – a transaction that eclipsed the island’s previous $49.9 million sales record.
Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, bought their $24 million 1.3-acre estate on the island in April 2021 after leaving Washington, D.C. The property had previously been owned by record producer Scott Storch.
Access is strictly controlled through the single guarded bridge – the very span brought to a standstill by Saturday’s crash.
The enclave has earned its ‘Billionaire Bunker’ nickname thanks to its roster of high-net-worth residents.
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Indian Creek is one of the ‘wealthiest, luxurious and most secure communities’ in the world. The village is famously known as ‘Billionaire Bunker’ thanks to its mega rich residents, which are a mix of celebrities and business moguls. 9 Indian Creek Island Road is marked above

Each mansion is built around the perimeter of the island to ensure that all residents have a waterfront view of Biscayne Bay, and in the middle sits the Indian Creek Country Club

The privately owned residential enclave has been a magnet for billionaires, celebrities, and power couples thanks to its privacy and security
Zuckerberg is reportedly planning to move to the island with his family this spring, joining neighbors that include Julio Iglesias and billionaire investor Carl Icahn.
With a median home price hovering around $29.5 million, Indian Creek has been described as one of the most exclusive municipalities in the world.
Residents enjoy unmatched privacy, round-the-clock security and proximity to Miami’s South Beach, just eight miles away.
The Daily Mail reached out to Surfside Police Department and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue for comment.


