List of fictional islands

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Below is a list of islands that have been invented for films, literature, television, or other media.

A[]

  • The Abarat: 25 islands in an archipelago, one for each hour and one for all the hours, from the series The Books of Abarat by Clive Barker
  • Absolom: a prison island in the movie Escape from Absolom
  • Acidophilus: an island in Greece appearing in the adventure game Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal"
  • Aepyornis Island: an atoll near Madagascar, in H. G. Wells' story by that name.
  • Al Amarja: Mediterranean island state in the Over the Edge roleplaying game
  • Alabasta: An island controlled by Crocodile in the OnePiece manga series
  • Alca/Penguin Island: an island off the northern shore of Europe, where penguins were transformed into humans (in fact, a satirical analogue of France) in the 1908 novel L'île des Pingouins by Anatole France.
  • Algonquin: an island and borough based on Manhattan, New York City in Grand Theft Auto IV.
  • Alola: from Pokémon Sun and Moon an island where the games take place
  • Altis: a fictional Mediterranean island in the 2013 video game, ARMA 3.
  • Altruria: from the novel A Traveler from Altruria by William Dean Howells
  • Amity Island: from the book and film Jaws
  • Angel Island: a major location in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games.
  • Angel Island: an island in the Pacific Ocean in Inez Haynes Gillmore's novel of the same name
  • Ape Atoll: from RuneScape
  • Ape Island: from The Simpsons
  • Apollo: from the video game Fortnite: Battle Royale, the main setting for the second chapter of the game
  • Armorel: part of the Channel Islands, the setting for the film Appointment with Venus
  • Astigos Island: an independence-seeking territory of the fictional country of the Mediterranean coastal nation of Lukano from the game Time Crisis 3
  • Athena: from the video game Fortnite: Battle Royale, the main setting for the first chapter of the game
  • Atlantis from Plato's dialogues
  • Atoll K: from Laurel and Hardy's last movie
  • Ahtohallan: a mystical glacial island in the Arctic from Frozen II
  • Atuan: island in Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea books
  • August Bank Holiday Island: a fictional Commonwealth nation featured in the Goodies, found 'between Easter Island and Christmas Island'. In the Commonwealth Games, August Bank Holiday Island won and took over the Commonwealth Nations.
  • Avalon: from Arthurian legend, also the home of Oberon in Disney's Gargoyles animated series
  • Avra: the smallest of the three Lone Islands in The Chronicles of Narnia series, home of Duke Bern
  • Azkaban: island prison in the Harry Potter series

B[]

  • Back Cup: a fictional island in the Bermuda, hideout of the pirate Ker Karraje in Jules Verne's novel Facing the Flag.
  • Bali Ha'i: the mysterious island in South Pacific and Tales of the South Pacific
  • Balamb Island: from Final Fantasy VIII
  • Banoi, the tropical setting of Dead Island located near Papua New Guinea.
  • Battle Frontier: from Pokémon Emerald
  • Beer Island: a mythical land where Linux power management works reliably.[1]
  • Berk: from the book series How to Train your Dragon and DreamWorks Franchise of the same name.
  • Big Surf Island: An island in Burnout Paradise that has bigger jumps.
  • Birdwell Island: A fictional island from Clifford the Big Red Dog in New York City, New York. It is named after the author of the books, Norman Bridwell, but is spelled different.
  • Benne Seed Island: an island off the coast of South Carolina near Charleston, where Polly O'Keefe and her family live in several novels by Madeleine L'Engle
  • Bensalem: from New Atlantis by Francis Bacon
  • : from Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2
  • : from Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2
  • Binghuo Island (literally: Ice and Fire Island): from the wuxia novel The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Saber by Jin Yong
  • The Black Island from The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé
  • Blackhawk Island: secret base of the Blackhawks during World War II and beyond.
  • Island of the Blue Dolphins: (based on San Nicolas Island) from the book by Scott O'Dell.
  • Blefuscu: from the novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
  • Boonsey: a Channel Island in the film The Navy Lark.
  • Booty Island: a pirate island in the Caribbean in the game Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge, part of the Tri-Island area (governed by Elaine Marley)
  • Borgabunda: a Southern Pacific island featured in McHale's Navy and home to a Japanese sub base.
  • Britannula: setting of the novel The Fixed Period by Anthony Trollope
  • Buyan: from the Russian folk lore tale of Tsar Saltan by Alexander Pushkin.

C[]

  • C Island: from the Nintendo game StarTropics
  • Cactuar Island: from Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII
  • Camp Wawanakwa: from Total Drama, particularly Total Drama Island and Total Drama Revenge of the Island[2][3]
  • Candy Apple Island: The Simpsons
  • Candied Island: The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
  • Caprona, a.k.a. Caspak: from The Land That Time Forgot and its sequels
  • Carlotta: small island off the coast of Peru in the movie The Bribe, reused to comic effect in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
  • Casanga: island on the west coast of Africa in the 1936 film Song of Freedom
  • Caspiar: fictional island nation home of Andy Kaufman's character Latka. It sank.
  • Cascara: main setting of the film Water
  • Castaway Island: where the castaways live in Pirate Islands
  • Cayo Perico: private island in the Caribbean Sea owned by the Colombian narco-trafficker Juan "El Rubio" Strickler in Grand Theft Auto Online. It is mostly based on Norman's Cay, but also bears some resemblance to Hacienda Nápoles.
  • Chausible Island: from the novel The New Paul and Virginia
  • Chicken Island: an island that appeared in the FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman spin-off Ruff Ruffman: Humble Media Genius
  • Cinnabar Island: site of the seventh Gym in the Nintendo Game Boy game Pokémon Red and Blue.
  • Clanbronwyn: a small island off the coast of Anglesey in the adventure game Trilby's Notes
  • Club Penguin: the island featured in the game Club Penguin
  • Cobra Island: small Island in the Gulf of Mexico. Sovereign nation of Cobra from G.I Joe comics.
  • Coral Island: from the boy's book by R. M. Ballantyne
  • Coral Island: from the animated series The Smoggies
  • Corto Maltese: from Batman: The Dark Knight Returns comics
  • Corona: small island of the Kingdom of Corona. Tangled
  • Costa Estralita: from the film Princess Protection Program
  • Crab Island: poor Caribbean island shaped like a crab, under the domination of Crocodile Island, in the Patrouille des Castors comics
  • Crab Island: an island in the Caribbean Sea, from the children's novel Peter Duck by Arthur Ransome
  • Crab Key: Dr. No's hideout in the first James Bond movie.
  • Craggy Island (off the coast of Ireland): setting of sitcom Father Ted
  • Crescent Island: a crescent-shaped island in the video game Final Fantasy IV
  • Crocodile Island: Caribbean island shaped like a crocodile, with a dictatorial government which seems to be heavily influenced by Tahiti, in the La Patrouille des Castors comics
  • Crocodile Isle: home of the Kremlings in the Donkey Kong series.
  • Crusoeland: another name for Atoll K

Centaur Island Xanth novels by Piers Anthony

D[]

  • Danger Island: the setting of an adventure series on The Banana Splits Adventure Hour[4]
  • Dazhi Island: from the novel The Return of the Condor Heroes by Jinyong
  • Death Queen Island: from Saint Seiya.
  • Deist: from Final Fantasy II
  • Demonreach: from The Dresden Files. Demonreach is the name Harry Dresden gave to an island in Lake Michigan.
  • Destiny Islands: from the video game Kingdom Hearts
  • Devon Island: from James A. Michener's novel Chesapeake
  • Dinosaur Island: the island where the Dinosaurs live from DC Comics.
  • Dinotopia: from the eponymous book.
  • Dolphin Island: (off Australia) in the novel by Arthur C. Clarke
  • Donkey Kong Island: from the video game series Donkey Kong
  • Doorn: the largest of the three Lone Islands in The Chronicles of Narnia series, and the location of the archipelago's capital, Narrowhaven
  • Dr. Franklin's Island: from the book of the same name
  • Dragon Roost Island: from the Nintendo Gamecube game The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
  • Dragon, Tiger and Turtle Islands: in the children's novel Missee Lee by Arthur Ransome
  • Dressrosa: an island in the New World in the One Piece manga series.
  • Dream Island: from the animated Web Series, Battle for Dream Island

E[]

  • Egret Island: from the novel The Mermaid Chair
  • The El Nido Archipelago: setting of the game Chrono Cross
  • Ember Island: from Avatar: The Last Airbender
  • Erangel: a fictional abandoned island that is located in the Black Sea near Russia in 2017 Battle royale game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
  • Eroda: a fictional island from Harry Styles' music video for "Adore You"
  • Esme: from the novel Breaking Dawn
  • Estard: the only landmass left in the present world of Dragon Quest VII
  • Estillyen: from the books by
  • Eureka: from the movie Eureka
  • Executive Bathroom Island: from the Family Guy episode Tales of a Third Grade Nothing
  • Eye Land: a small lake island in Fortnite: Battle Royale
  • Eventide Island: from the videogame "The Legend of Zelda - Breath of the Wild"

F[]

  • Fantasy Island: from the eponymous television series.
  • Fearing Island: island site of rocket base in the Tom Swift, Jr. novels.
  • Felimath: the second largest of the three Lone Islands in The Chronicles of Narnia series
  • Fernandos: the destination for matched couples on Take Me Out
  • Finnigan Island: the island where John Patterson and one of his friends washed up on during a big storm in the 1999 cartoon of For Better or For Worse
  • Flyspeck Island: from Curtis
  • Isle of Fogg: the only one of the 23 (fictional) off the west coast of Scotland to be inhabited. It features in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals, Cocktails and Coups.[5]
  • Forsaken Fortress: an island in the Nintendo Gamecube game, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
  • Fibber Island: a made-up island in a song by They Might Be Giants.
  • Fraxos: a fictional island in The Magus, a novel written by John Fowles
  • Fur Step Island: a fictional island in the Nintendo Switch game, Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury.

G[]

  • Gaea: an island off the coast of Portugal in the novel The Arm of the Starfish by Madeleine L'Engle, named for the Greek "Earth Mother" goddess Gaea
  • Gaea's Navel: an island in the video game Chrono Cross
  • Galaxy Island: from Our Man Flint
  • Galuga Island: setting of the video games Contra, Contra: Shattered Soldier, and Contra 4
  • Ganae: a Caribbean island in the novel No Other Life by Brian Moore
  • Genosha: from Marvel Comics
  • : from Dr. Slump
  • Gilligan's Island: from the eponymous TV series
  • Goblin Island: island settled by the goblins from space lyrically conjured by Melodic Death Metal band Nekrogoblikon
  • Gont: island in Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea books
  • : from Goonland, a Popeye the Sailor cartoon. Popeye rescues his Pappy being held prisoner by the Goons on the island.[6]
  • Goose Island: island in Oregon in the film WarGames, home of Dr. Stephen Falken
  • Grand Nixon Island: from Marvel Comics
  • Gravett Island: the destination of escape pods from the USS Enterprise-E starship in the movie Star Trek: First Contact.
  • Great Todday (Todaidh Mór): island in the Hebrides, companion of Little Todday in the novel Whisky Galore by Compton Mackenzie
  • Greatfish Isle: an island in the Nintendo Gamecube game, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
  • Griffin Rock: the primary setting of the Transformers: Rescue Bots television series.
  • Gristol: the setting for the video game Dishonored
  • Guarma: the setting for the fifth chapter of Red Dead Redemption 2 game, an island set a bit east of Cuba.
  • Gullah Gullah Island: in the TV series of the same name.

H[]

  • Haleakaloha: island in French Polynesia in the movie Donovan's Reef
  • Harper's Island: setting of the CBS horror/mystery series Harper's Island
  • Haunted Isle: setting of the Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! episode "Hassle in the Castle"
  • Havnor: island in Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea books
  • Hedeby: island in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo book by Stieg Larsson, where disappeared
  • Henders Island: island in Fragment book by Warren Fahy.
  • Hili-li Island: an inhabited island near the South Pole in the novel A Strange Discovery by Charles Romeyn Dake. It is south of Tsalal.
  • Hi-yi-yi: where Rhinogrades once lived
  • Hoenn: an archipelago from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
  • Hollowrock Island: an island off the coast of Lockelle in the 2020 videogame Teardown
  • Hope Island: Captain Planet and the Planeteers[7]
  • Horai Island: a Chinese-owned artificial island used to generate hydroelectric power in the anime series Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, which later becomes the home base of the Black Knights.
  • Huella Islands: footprint-shaped islands off the coast of Cayenne, mentioned in the Hardy Boys books. They are ruled by a dictator, Juan Posada and their "spy chief" is named Bedoya. The adjective is Huellan.
  • Hy Brazil: is a mythical island used as inspiration for Margaret Elphinstone's 2002 novel of that title
  • Hydra Island: the second smaller Island off the coast of the main one in LOST

I[]

  • Indian Island: from Agathe Christie's novel And Then There Were None
  • Infant Island: the homeland of Mothra
  • Island Closest to Heaven: from the Square Enix video game Final Fantasy VIII
  • Island Closest to Hell: from the Square Enix video game Final Fantasy VIII
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau: novel by H. G. Wells
  • The Island of Time: from the video game Prince of Persia: Warrior Within
  • Isla Cruces: the island where Davy Jones' heart was kept in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
  • Isla de Corales: an island resort in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.
  • Isla de Muerta: the island where Captain Barbossa and his crew found the gold in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, starring Johnny Depp
  • Isla Los Organos: the location of the gene therapy clinic in Die Another Day, where Bond finds .
  • Island of Domination: Subject of a Judas Priest song from their album Sad Wings of Destiny.
  • The Island: setting of the TV series Lost
  • Isla Nublar: site of InGen's Jurassic Park
  • Isla Presidencial : an adult web animation from Venezuela.
  • Isla Sorna: site of InGen's "Site B" (The Lost World and Jurassic Park III)
  • Isle Delfino: setting of Super Mario Sunshine
  • Isle de Gambino: an island town from the online community Gaia Online
  • Isle Esme: a series of islands from Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer.
  • Isle o' Smiles: the seemingly paradisiac island from the video game Dragon Quest VI
  • Isle of Armor: Pokémon Franchise
  • Isle of the Damned: an island from the video game Chrono Cross
  • Isle of the Storm: a small lake island in Fortnite: Battle Royale
  • Isle of Perpetual Tickling: an island from the Veggietales episode Esther, the Girl Who Became Queen
  • Itchy Island: from the American TV Cartoon Camp Lazlo
  • Izayoi Island: from the Japanese anime TV series Stitch! based on the Disney animated film Lilo & Stitch

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J[]

  • Jabberwock Island: a fictional island from the Danganronpa series
  • Jambalaya Island: an ex-pirate island in the Caribbean, turned to a tourist attraction center, in the game Escape from Monkey Island
  • Jarnesia Island: a fictional island from the French/Canadian animated television series Totally Spies!
  • Javasu: an island in the Indian Ocean, the alleged country of "Princess Caraboo"
  • Jean Bonney Island: in the Bay of Bengal, scene of Biggles and the Deep Blue Sea (1967)
  • Jinsy: in the BBC TV series This is Jinsy

K[]

  • Kaigoon; from Road to Singapore
  • Kalokairi: from Mamma Mia!
  • Kalimdor: from the video game World of Warcraft
  • Kame House: from the anime Dragon Ball
  • Karamja: from the world of Gielenor RuneScape
  • Katorga-12: island housing an abandoned ultra top-secret Soviet research facility off the Siberian coast from Singularity.
  • Keelhaul Key: from the video game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
  • : from Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2
  • Kiloran: a Scottish island near Oban in the 1945 movie I Know Where I'm Going! based on the island of Colonsay.
  • Kinakuta: island state in Southeast Asia of Neal Stephenson's novel Cryptonomicon. Compare Queena-Kootah in Neal Stephenson's novel The Confusion
  • Kinkow: a supernatural island in the television series Pair of Kings on Disney XD
  • Kirrin Island: in the Famous Five children's books by Enid Blyton
  • Kitchen Island: from the Wario Land series
  • Koholint Island: from the video game The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
  • Kokovoko: from the Herman Melville novel Moby-Dick (Queequeq is from Kokovoko)
  • Koo Koo Island: an island in the West Indies briefly mentioned in Carry On at Your Convenience
  • Krakoa: a sentient island from Marvel Comics
  • Krawk Island: an island in Neopia
  • Kuaki: a southern Pacific island from McHale's Navy where Lieutenant Gloria Winters and Quartermaster George 'Christy' Christopher get married
  • Kyoshi Island: from Avatar: The Last Airbender

L[]

  • Lapak: from the novel Alaska by James A. Michener
  • Laputa: flying island from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
  • Lavalava Island: from the video game Paper Mario
  • Lea Monde: from the video game Vagrant Story
  • Leap Islands: from The Monikins by James Fenimore Cooper
  • LEGO Island: from the video games LEGO Island, LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge and Island Xtreme Stunts.
  • Leshp: from Discworld series by Terry Pratchett
  • Lian Yu: an island in the TV series Arrow
  • L'île aux Enfants: from the French TV show L'île aux Enfants
  • Lilliput: from the novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
  • Lincoln Island: from Jules Verne's novel The Mysterious Island
    Map of "Lincoln Island" from The Mysterious Island.
  • Lingshe Island: in the novel The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Saber by Jinyong
  • Little Todday (Todaidh Beag): an island in the Hebrides, companion of Great Todday in the novel Whisky Galore by Compton Mackenzie
  • Living Island: main setting of H.R. Pufnstuf
  • Lucre Island: a pirate island in the game Escape from Monkey Island
  • Lutari Island: an island in Neopia

M[]

  • Macross Island : a south Pacific island from the anime series The Super Dimension Fortress Macross or the American version Robotech.
  • Mako Island : a Pacific island off Australia from the television series H2O: Just Add Water
  • Mallet Island: from the video game Devil May Cry
  • Maple Island: is an island from the video game MapleStory where beginners start and train before leaving to Victoria Island.
  • Mardi archipelago: from Herman Melville's Mardi and a Voyage Thither
  • : from Bionicle
  • Matool: from the film Zombi 2
  • McHale Island: an island appropriated for the use of the crew of PT-73 in the 1960s sitcom McHale's Navy, named after the PT boat's skipper, LtCmdr. Quinton McHale.
  • Medici: setting of the video game Just Cause 3
  • Melaswen: an island from Days of Our Lives
  • Mêlée Island: a pirate island in the Caribbean the Monkey Island games, part of the Tri-Island area (governed by Elaine Marley)
  • Membata: The Island on Lost that the Oceanic 6 claim to have crashed on.
  • Milf Island: the location of a fictional reality show in which a lone pubescent boy lives on an island with many amorous mature women.
  • Misty Isles: Home of Princess (later Queen) Aleta in Prince Valiant comics.
  • Moahu: island in the Pacific encountered in Patrick O'Brian's novels, The Wine-Dark Sea and The Truelove
  • Moesko Island: island from The Ring by Gore Verbinski
  • Monsterland / Monster Island: from the Godzilla series
  • Monster Isle: from the 2016 reboot of The Powerpuff Girls
  • Morabunda: uncharted Pacific island from McHale's Navy.
  • Muir Island: from Marvel Comics
  • Mypos: Greek island homeland of Balki Bartokomous in Perfect Strangers
  • Myst: from the adventure computer game Myst
  • The Mysterious Island of Mystery: from the video game Kingdom of Loathing
  • Mystery Island: an island in the video game Neopets

N[]

  • Navarone: fictional Greek island housing a German heavy gun battery in "The Guns of Navarone (novel)" and the film based on it
  • Nepenthe: in the 1917 novel South Wind, located off the coast of Italy in the Tyrrhenian Sea; a thinly fictionalized Capri
  • Neri's Island: Neri's home in Ocean Girl
  • Neverland: an island that apparently exists outside of time, as its inhabitants never age or die, from the Peter Pan books and movies
  • New America: an island northwest of Greenland in The Adventures of Captain Hatteras by Jules Verne
  • New Island: an unfinished country from the 2009 video game Little King's Story
  • Nibelia: a Mediterranean-based island nation in Seek and Destroy (2002 video game)
  • N. Sanity Island: the home of Crash Bandicoot in the video game of the same title
  • Isle of Naboombu: kingdom of anthropomorphic animals in the Disney film Bedknobs and Broomsticks
  • Nowhere Island: in Ten Little Children by Agatha Christie (in later editions the name was changed to "Indian Island" or "Soldier Island")
  • Nim's Island: an island from the movie of the same name
  • Nollop: in Ella Minnow Pea (2001) by Mark Dunn is an island off the coast of the U.S. state of South Carolina
  • North Pole: is an Island Nation in the Arctic Ocean at 180°N NaN°E/W is a part of The United Nations governed by Santa Claus
  • Nomanisan Island: widely accepted term for the island in The Incredibles
  • Nontoonyt Island: from the adventure computer game Leisure Suit Larry Goes Looking for Love (in Several Wrong Places)
  • Nowhere Islands: setting of Mother 3
  • Null Island: located in the Gulf of Guinea at 0°N 0°E
  • Númenor: home of the Dúnedain before their downfall in J. R. R. Tolkien's Legendarium

O[]

  • Odo Island: from the original Godzilla
  • Okishima Island: from the novel Battle Royale by Koushun Takami and the film Battle Royale by Kinji Fukasaku
  • Olympus: an artificial island nation, run by genetic modified humans and advanced technology, Appleseed manga
  • Oni Island: a moving demonic island in Ōkami
  • Ooo: the main island of the television series Adventure Time
  • Orange Islands: an extensive island chain consisting of various active islands, Pokémon anime
  • Outset Island:, the home of Link in the Nintendo Gamecube Game The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
  • Oxbay: a small colony island in Pirates of the Caribbean video game
  • Outcast Island: in Dragon Riders of Berk

P[]

  • Pahkitew Island: from the animated TV series Total Drama
  • Pala: island utopia in Aldous Huxley's Island
  • Palanai, an island neighboring Banoi, which is near Papua New Guinea, and the setting for Dead Island: Riptide.
  • Panau: from Just Cause 2
  • Pangabula Island: an island in the children's television story show Jay Jay the Jet Plane
  • Pantala: a continent in the book series Wings of Fire by Tui T. Sutherland
  • Papuwa Island: From Papuwa
  • Paradis: an island from Attack on Titan manga and anime series, where most of the story takes place. The island is modeled after Madagascar.
  • Paradise Island (later known as Themyscira): in the Wonder Woman comics.
  • Parrot Island: The Suite Life on Deck
  • Pescespada Island: from the movie The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
  • Phatt Island: an island in the Caribbean in the game Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
  • Pharmaul: a large island five hundred miles off the south west coast of Africa in "The Tribe That Lost Its Head"[8] and "Richer Than All His Tribe" by Nicholas Monsarrat.
  • Phraxos: a Greek island that is the setting for much of John Fowles' postmodern novel, The Magus. It is based on the real Greek island of Spetses
  • Piggy Island: is an island where the characters from the Angry Birds franchise reside.
  • Ping Islands: from the movie The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
  • Pi'illo Island: from the fourth installment of the Mario and Luigi RPG series, Mario and Luigi Dream Team
  • Plunder Island: a pirate island in the Caribbean in the game The Curse of Monkey Island, part of the Tri-Island area (governed by Elaine Marley)
  • Pokoponesia: island nation from the animated version of The Tick
  • Pom Pom Galli: an uninhabited island or atoll from the movie The Sea Chase, starring John Wayne and Lana Turner.
  • Pondelayo: island featured in Joan Lindsay's Through Darkest Pondelayo, a novel she wrote under the pseudonym Serena Livingstone-Stanley.
  • Poodle Island: island prison from FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman
  • Prawn Island: from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
  • Proasis Island: a fictional island from the French/Canadian animated television series Totally Spies!
  • Punk Hazard: an island in the New World in the One Piece series.
  • Pyrrhia: a continent in the book series Wings of Fire by Tui T. Sutherland

Q[]

  • Qwghlm: a pair of British islands in the novels of Neal Stephenson

R[]

  • Ramita de la Baya: "Twig in the Bay" a small island dividing the United States and Mexico in Red Dead Redemption
  • Rastepappe: Pacific island inhabited by koalas and badgers in the children's book and TV series Archibald the Koala
  • Riten Kyo: from the video game Samurai Shodown Warrior's Rage 2
  • Riven: from the adventure computer game Riven
  • R'lyeh: home of Cthulhu in H. P. Lovecraft's fiction
  • Rockfort Island: from the video game Resident Evil Code: Veronica
  • Roke Island: the island where the wizard school in the Earthsea trilogy, by Ursula K. Le Guin, is based
  • Rokkenjima: from the visual novel Umineko no Naku Koro Ni
  • Roo Island: an island in Neopia
  • Rook Islands, the setting of the video game Far Cry 3; a small island cluster somewhere between Thailand and New Guinea
  • Round Island: from the video game Final Fantasy VII
  • Rugged Island: from the sitcom Father Ted, next door to Craggy Island

S[]

  • The Sabaody Archipelago: from the One Piece manga series.
  • Sahrani: a fictional island in the 2006 video game, ArmA: Armed Assault
  • Saint Caro: the fictional Caribbean island setting featured in Albert H. Z. Carr's novel Finding Maubee
  • Saint Eustace Island:A fictional island off the coast of Collinsport, Maine in the television series Dark Shadows.
  • Saint George's Island: a fictional island in Yes Prime Minister
  • Saint Honoré: a fictional Caribbean island featured in Agatha Christie's novel A Caribbean Mystery
  • Saint Marie: a fictional Caribbean island featured in Death in Paradise. It is implied that the island is either a British protectorate or a Crown Colony
  • San Esperito: an island nation from Just Cause
  • San Lorenzo: the setting for much of Kurt Vonnegut's novel Cat's Cradle
  • San Monique: the setting of the James Bond film Live and Let Die
  • San Piedro Island: Washington: from the novel Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson
  • San Serriffe: April Fools' Day joke, The Guardian
  • Sand Island: from the video game Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War
  • Sandy Island
  • Sannikov Land: a real world phantom island in the Arctic from Vladimir Obruchev's novel Sannikov Land (1926) and its Soviet film adaptation Sannikov Land (1973)
  • Sans Souci (island of no worries): small private island featured in novel Deirdre, the Wanderer, by Jonnie Comet[9]
  • Santa Marta: a fictional Caribbean island in the novel and film Island in the Sun
  • Scabb Island: an anarchic pirate island in the Caribbean in the game Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
  • Scheria: island in Homer's Odyssey, where Odysseus meets Nausicca and Alcinous.
  • Seal Island: The Suite Life on Deck
  • Seaheaven Island: an artificial island from The Truman Show
  • Seven Bay Island: an island off the coast of the Northeastern United States, in the Austin family series of books by Madeleine L'Engle. Setting of the novel A Ring of Endless Light
  • Sevii Islands: a region in the fictional Pokémon universe, introduced in the Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen video games
  • Shadow Moses Island: from Metal Gear Solid video game
  • Sheena Island: from the game Resident Evil Survivor
  • Ship-Trap Island: the setting of Richard Connell's story The Most Dangerous Game
  • Shipwreck Island: the meeting place of the Brethren Court in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
  • Shutter Island: the setting of the movie, directed by Martin Scorsese, titled Shutter Island
  • Sicmon Islands: a chain of six islands in the South Pacific (Arbah, Katie, Katin, Ta Fin, Quepol and Typ), figuring in Nick Bantock's novels of The Griffin and Sabine Trilogy
  • Sinnoh: location in the Pokémon universe
  • Skeleton Key: an island just off of Cuba, known in Spanish as 'Cayo Esqueleto', in the novel of the same name from the Alex Rider series by Anthony Horowitz.
  • Skira: an island near China and Russia that is occupied by the People's Liberation Army in the game Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
  • Skull Island: the island King Kong is from, also a duck-shaped island in the computergame The Curse of Monkey Island
  • Sky Island: a flying island, setting for Sky Island by L. Frank Baum
  • Skypiea: an island in the sky, from the One Piece manga series.
  • Island of Sodor: between England and the Isle of Man, the setting for the Reverend Awdry's Thomas the Tank Engine railway network managed by "The Fat Controller"
  • Soleanna: an island kingdom from the 2006 video game Sonic the Hedgehog, inspired by Venice, Italy
  • Solgell Island: from the 1967 Japanese movie Son of Godzilla
  • Southern Island in Hetalia: Axis Powers, a Japanese animation
  • Southern Isles: the homeland of Hans from Disney's Frozen, inspired by Denmark
  • Southern Mauristemo Islands: an internet hoax
  • Spidermonkey Island: a floating island in Hugh Lofting's The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle
  • Spoon Island: home of Wyndemere Castle, across the harbor of Port Charles, New York (fictional city), fictional island on the soap opera General Hospital.
  • Starfish Island: from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
  • Sula: a Scottish island featuring in an eponymous series of children's books by Lavinia Derwent
  • Sunda: a former Dutch colony, neighbouring Indonesia but not part of it, in Eric Ambler's "State of Siege" (the name "Sunda" has many real-life connotations, but is not in reality the name of one specific island)
  • Spider-Skull Island: from The Venture Bros.
  • Spindrift Island: off the coast of New Jersey, in the Rick Brant novels by John Blaine
  • Summerisle: a fictional Hebridean island and the setting of Robin Hardy's 1973 movie The Wicker Man
  • Summerset Isle: the homeland of the High Elves from Bethesda's Softworks' The Elder Scrolls
  • Summer Camp Island: an island where most monsters live and where most magic exists in the TV series Summer Camp Island
  • St Gregory: a Channel Island in the TV series Island at War
  • Struay: a Hebridean island, the setting of the Katie Morag series of picturebooks by Mairi Hedderwick
  • Swallow, Flint, Mango & Mastodon Islands: in the children's novel Secret Water by Arthur Ransome
  • Syberia: an island in the Arctic from the game by the same name and its sequels by Benoît Sokal

T[]

  • Tabor Island: from Jules Verne's novel In Search of the Castaways
  • Tanakuatua: Pacific island in John Wyndham's novel Web
  • Tanetane Island: an island in the video game Mother 3
  • Taratupa: an island in the Pacific Ocean housing a US Navy PT boat base and one of two primary settings in the 1960s sitcom McHale's Navy.
  • Tatsumi Port Island: from the video game Persona 3
  • Tatsumiya Island: from Fafner of the Azure
  • Tenrou Island: an island in Fairy Tail where the "S-Class Mage Promotion Trial" takes place.
  • The Island: the island that the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 crash on in LOST
  • The Isles of Syren: the islands on which Septimus, Jenna, and Beetle are trapped on when Spit Fyre breaks his tail in Septimus Heap book five: Syren
  • Tinda Lau: an island in the South Pacific, northeast of Australia, featured in the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives
  • Tingle Island: home of Tingle in the Nintendo Gamecube Game The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
  • Themyscira: in the Wonder Woman comics.
  • Todday Island: a Hebridean island featured in the 1949 film Whisky Galore!. It combined the two islands, Great Todday and Little Todday, from the original novel by Compton Mackenzie.
  • Tolaria, an island on the plane of Dominaria in the lore for Magic: the Gathering.
  • Tol Eressëa: "The Lonely Island" near Valinor inhabited by the Teleri Elves, in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion
  • Tom Sawyer's Island: the island in the Mississippi River on which Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn live for a few days in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
  • Tracy Island: an island in the TV series Thunderbirds
  • Treasure Island: the island from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. The map of the island in the book is probably based on Unst in Shetland, which Stevenson visited.[10]
  • Tsalal: an island in the novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym by Edgar Allan Poe and its sequel An Antarctic Mystery by Jules Verne
  • Tuvalagi: one of many Pacific islands in McHale's Navy, home to a Japanese artillery company.

U[]

  • Uffa: mentioned in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story "The Five Orange Pips"
  • Unova: Pokémon Black and White
  • Utopia: from Sir Thomas More's book of the same name
  • Uncharted Island: an uncharted island from Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
  • Useless Island: an island on the plane of Ixalan, named by the planeswalker Jace Beleren, in Magic: the Gathering lore.
  • Uzo Island: an island in Phantasy Star II where the Maruera tree is said to be found.

V[]

  • Vanutu: from the novel State of Fear by Michael Crichton
  • Villings: from The Invention of Morel by Adolfo Bioy Casares
  • Volcano Island: from the animated series The Replacements
  • Voya Nui: another fictional Bionicle island
  • Vvardenfell: the setting for the computer game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind

W[]

  • W Island: from the novel W, or the Memory of Childhood by Georges Perec
  • Waponi Wu: from the movie Joe Versus the Volcano
  • Water Seven: from One Piece.
  • Wayo Wayo: from the novel The Man with the Compound Eyes by Wu Ming-Yi
  • Wedge Island: a golf island from Wii Sports Resort and other Wii games
  • Wild Island: from the stories of My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett
  • Wild Cat Island: in the children's novel Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome
  • Windfall Island: from the Nintendo Gamecube Game The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
  • Wuhu Island: an archipelago/beach resort from Wii Sports Resort
  • Warbler: from the novel Island of Silence in The Unwanteds series by Lisa McMann

Y[]

  • Yara: setting of Far Cry 6; a Caribbean island ruled as a dictatorship, evocative of Cuba (which exists in the game's world as well and is implied to be in close proximity to Yara)
  • Yew: setting for The Enchanted Island of Yew by L. Frank Baum
  • Yoshi's Island

Z[]

  • Zandia: home of Brother Blood and "safe harbor" for supervillains in Teen Titans and other DC Comics titles
  • Zendia: setting of the Zendian problem
  • Zolon: in the Novarian series, an island thalassocracy ruled by a High Admiral.
  • Zou: island from One Piece Manga series
  • Zoombini Isle: the origin of the Zoombinis, featured in the Logical Journey PC puzzle game

Unnamed[]

  • The island in Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
  • The island in Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
  • The island in Lord of the Flies by William Golding
  • The Outer Hebrides island in the children's novel Great Northern? by Arthur Ransome
  • The island in the PC and Game Boy Advance video game Backyard Football 2006
  • The island in the 1980 film The Blue Lagoon and its 1991 sequel Return to the Blue Lagoon (called "Palm Tree Island" in the novel)
  • The island in Theodor Herzl's Altneuland (unnamed, but specified as being part of the Cook Islands, near Raratonga)
  • The island, which was the location of the Fountain of Youth, in the 2011 film Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
  • The unnamed Pacific island where Megatron makes his base in Transformers (2003 video game).

See also[]

References[]

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