This is a list of the larger offshore islands of Europe.
In the Atlantic Ocean
- Major islands and the island groups of the British Isles (Anglo-Celtic Isles)
- England
- Scotland
- Main archipelagoes
- Shetland
- Orkney
- Outer Hebrides
- Inner Hebrides
- Islands of the Clyde
- Islands of the Forth
- Outlying islands
- Largest islands
- Wales
- Ireland
- Isle of Man
- Major Danish islands:
- Major Swedish islands:
- Other major Atlantic islands:
- Azores (Portugal) - politically and culturally associated with Europe
- Madeira (Portugal) - politically and culturally associated with Europe
- Canary Islands (Spain) - politically and culturally associated with Europe
- Faroe Islands (Denmark)
- Greenland (Denmark) - geographically a part of the continent of North America, politically and culturally associated with Europe.
- Iceland - traverses the border between the North American and the Eurasian continental plates, politically and culturally associated with Europe.
In the Great Belt and the Sound (Øresund/Öresund)
- Danish islands:
In the Baltic Sea
- Major Danish islands:
- Major Estonian islands:
- Major Swedish islands:
- Other major Baltic islands:
In the North Sea
- German and Dutch islands:
- Danish Wadden Sea Islands
- North Jutlandic Island
In the Mediterranean Sea
- Western Mediterranean:
- Balearic Islands (Spain)
- Islas Chafarinas (Spain; plazas de soberanía)
- Islas Alhucemas (Spain; plazas de soberanía)
- Comino (Malta)
- Cominotto (Malta)
- Corsica (France)
- Elba (Italy)
- Fungus Rock (Malta)
- Gozo (Malta)
- Filfla (Malta)
- Ischia (Italy)
- Lampedusa (Italy; geographically African)
- Lampione (Italy)
- Linosa (Italy)
- Malta (Malta)
- Manoel Island (Malta)
- Pantelleria (Italy)
- Ponza (Italy)
- Sardinia (Italy)
- Sicily (Italy)
- St. Paul's Islands (Malta)
- Southern Mediterranean:
- Crete (Greece)
- Euboea (Greece)
- Lesbos Island (Greece)
- Rhodes (Greece)
- Chios (Greece)
- Cyclades (Greece)
- Dodecanese (Greece)
- Sporades (Greece)
- Northeastern Aegean Islands (Greece and Turkey)
- Argo-Saronic Islands (Greece)
- Ionian Islands (Greece)
- Sazan (Albania)
- Sveti Nikola Island (Montenegro)
- Brač (Croatia)
- Cres (Croatia)
- Čiovo (Croatia)
- Dugi Otok (Croatia)
- Hvar (Croatia)
- Iž (Croatia)
- Korčula (Croatia)
- Krk (Croatia)
- Lastovo (Croatia)
- Lošinj ˙(Croatia)
- Mljet (Croatia)
- Molat (Croatia)
- Murter (Croatia)
- Pag (Croatia)
- Pašman (Croatia)
- Rab (Croatia)
- Šolta (Croatia)
- Ugljan (Croatia)
- Vir (Croatia)
The rest of Greek Islands, Cyprus and Croatia are also part of Southern Mediterranean.
In the Black Sea
- Bulgarian islands are parts of Eastern Mediterranean.
- Romanian islands
- Turkish islands, between Europe And Asia
- Amasra Tavşan Adası
- Büyükada (Amasra)
- Giresun Island
- Hoynat Islet
- Kefken Island
- Öreke
- Ukrainian islands
In the Arctic Ocean
In the Norwegian Sea
Islands in lakes
- Islands in Italy:
- San Giulio island (Orta lake)
- Isola Bella (Maggiore lake)
- Isola Madre (Maggiore lake)
- Isola dei Pescatori (Maggiore lake)
- Islands in North Macedonia:
- Golem Grad Island (Prespa Lake)
Islands in rivers
- Kundziņsala, Daugava River, Latvia
- Tiber Island, Italy
- Islands in the River Thames, England, United Kingdom
- Margaret_Island, Budapest, Hungary
See also
External links
Media related to Islands of Europe at Wikimedia Commons
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