List of islands of Europe explained
This is a list of the larger offshore islands of Europe.
In the Atlantic Ocean
See also: List of islands in the Atlantic Ocean and List of islands in the Irish Sea.
- England:
- Scotland:
See main article: List of islands of Scotland.
Main archipelagoes
Largest islands
- Wales:
- Ireland:
- Isle of Man
- Sark
- Major Danish islands:
- Tjörn
- 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
- Greenland (Denmark) - geographically a part of the continent of North America, politically and culturally associated with Europe.
In the Great Belt and the Sound (Øresund/Öresund)
In the Baltic Sea
See also: List of islands in the Baltic Sea.
- Usedom/Uznam (Germany and Poland)
- Major Polish islands:
- Usedom/Uznam (Germany and Poland)
- Wolin Major Russian islands:
In the North Sea
In the Mediterranean Sea
See main article: List of islands in the Mediterranean Sea.
- Western Mediterranean:
- Southern Mediterranean:
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
In the Arctic Ocean
See also: List of islands in the Arctic Ocean.
- Norwegian islands:
- Svalbard (territory of Norway):
- Russian islands:
In the Norwegian Sea
Islands in lakes
- Islands in Italy:
- Islands in North Macedonia:
Islands in rivers
See also