A pair of guerrilla journalists filmed themselves gatecrashing Jeffrey Epstein’s private Caribbean hideaway — giving a disturbing look inside his so-called “Orgy Island.”

Luke Rudkowski and Jeff Berwick of We Are Change sneaked onto Little St. James to get an up-close look at the scene of many of the late moneyman’s alleged crimes.

It is where one accuser claimed in court papers that Epstein and Prince Andrew had an orgy with nine girls — which the royal strenuously denies — while another accuser said she tried to swim shark-infested waters to escape being repeatedly raped by Epstein.

The video tour included an up-close look at the towering blue-and-white-striped temple that takes center place, which the pair said is actually little more than a thick wall.

“It’s just a flat wall — the door is painted,” Berwick said on the We Are Change video, calling it “the cheapest little temple I’ve ever seen.”

“It almost looked like a Hollywood set.”

The video also confirms Epstein’s love of twisted artworks, with one chair appearing to be made out of tusks and animal skin.

“The most interesting thing I found were these little satanic gargoyles with horns on their heads that were all over the property,” Rudkowski said, calling them “very creepy.”

He also said he briefly saw the “very secluded” massage area where Epstein is accused of tricking young girls into sex acts.

There were also piles of trash, as well as an abandoned ambulance. “The whole place was very, very weird,” said Rudkowski, with the pair noting that most of the living and office areas had been “cleared out.”

“Nothing was locked. It was eerily weird,” Berwick said.

The pair were there for about 30 minutes, assuming they were alone — finally filming themselves fleeing after getting chased by people in golf carts.

They said they decided to sneak in because so many wild theories exist about the hideaway — including whether it is real.

“No one’s ever really been on this island,” Berwick said in the video.

“So we were like, ‘Well I guess we have to go and check this out and see if it’s even real.'”

Berwick added that it “wasn’t easy” to get to the sicko’s spot.

“Most captains said they wouldn’t take us to the island,” he said.

“Just rolling up and seeing that temple … was pretty surreal.”

Epstein was found hanging in his Manhattan lockup on Aug. 10, a death that officials ruled a suicide — but which famed pathologist Dr. Michael Baden on Wednesday insisted showed evidence of being a homicide.