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 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
 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.
 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
 Astigos Island: an independence-seeking
territory of the fictional country of the
Mediterranean coastal nation of Lukano
from the game Time Crisis 3
 Atlantis from Plato's dialogues
 Atoll K: from Laurel and Hardy's last movie
 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
 Azkaban: island prison in the Harry
Potter series
B[edit]

 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, of the movie How to Train Your
Dragon
 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
 Besaid: from Final Fantasy X and Final
Fantasy X-2
 Bikanel: 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
 Blunt Island: from MarijuanaScape
 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
 (The) British Paradise Islands: equatorial-
Pacific setting of the fiction series Janine, of
Paradise and others by Jonnie Comet
C[edit]

 C Island: from
the Nintendo game StarTropics
 Cactuar Island: from Final Fantasy
VII and Final Fantasy VIII
 Caereon: from Anabel Unraveled
 Candy Apple Island: The Simpsons
 Candied Island: The Marvelous
Misadventures of Flapjack
 Cannabis Isle: from MarijuanaScape
 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
 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
 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: The 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
 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.
 Crack Atol: from MarijuanaScape
 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 Patrouille des
Castors comics
 Crocodile Isle: Home of the Kremlings in
the Donkey Kong series.
 Crusoeland: another name for Atoll K
D[edit]

 Danger Island; This island was the setting


of an adventure series on The Banana
Splits Adventure Hour[2]
 Dargenk Island: the island holding the
Falok Empire's base.
 Dazhi Island: from the novel The Return of
the Condor Heroes by Jinyong
 Death Queen Island: from Saint Seiya.
 Deist: from Final Fantasy II
 Delfino Isle: from the Nintendo
Gamecube game Super Mario Sunshine
 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
 Dinobot Island: The Transformers
 Dinosaur Island: The island where the
Dinosaurs live (DC Comics).
 Dinotopia: from the eponymous book.
 Dolphin Island: (off Australia) in the novel
by Arthur C. Clarke
 Donkey Kong Island: from the computer
game Donkey Kong
 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
 Drum Kingdom An island in the OnePiece
manga series where Chopper joins the crew
E[edit]

 Easter Island on the planet Damogram:


from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
 Egret Island: from the novel The Mermaid
Chair
 The El Nido Archipelago: Setting of the
game Chrono Cross
 Esme: from the novel Breaking Dawn
 Eureka: from the movie Eureka
 Executive Bathroom Island: from
the Family Guy episode Tales of a Third
Grade Nothing
 Ember Island: Avatar the last airbender
F[edit]

 Fantasy Island: from the eponymous


television series.
 Fearing Island: island site of rocket base in
the Tom Swift, Jr. novels.
 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
(fictitious) Outcropp Islands off the west
coast of Scotland to be inhabited. It features
in San Sombrèro: A Land of Carnivals,
Cocktails and Coups.[3]
 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
G[edit]

 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
 Gengoro Island: 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
 Goon Island ; from Goonland, a Popeye
the Sailor cartoon. Popeye rescues his
Pappy being held prisoner by the Goons on
the island.[4]
 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.
 Gristol: The setting for the video
game Dishonored
 Gullah Gullah Island in the TV series of
the same name
H[edit]

 Haleakaloa: 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 Harriet Vanger 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
 Hope Island, Captain Planet and the
Planeteers[5]
 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[edit]

 Itchy Island: from the American TV


Cartoon Camp Lazlo
 L'île aux Enfants: from the French TV
show L'île aux Enfants
 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 Muerta: the island where Captain
Barbossa and his crew found the gold at
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 Zao.
 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 of the Damned: an island from the
video game Chrono Cross
 Isle of Perpetual Tickling: an island from
the Veggietales episode Esther, the Girl
Who Became Queen
 Iwako Island: A fictional island used in
marketing by the Iwako Co.; the mystical
place of origin of their animal shaped
erasers.
J[edit]

 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
 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
 Johto: Pokémon Franchise
K[edit]

 Kalokairi: from Mamma Mia! (film)


 Kalimdor: from the video game "world of
warcraft"
 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
 Kilika: 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
 Kokomo: from the song by The Beach
Boys
 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
 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
L[edit]

 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
 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[edit]
 Magarabee Island : from Island of The
Scottish Soldier by Flaherty o'Keefe – (Elite
Publishing House Taiwan (2006)
 Mako Island ; A Pacific island off
Australia H2O Just Add Water
 Mallet Island: from Devil May Cry
 Maple Island: is an island
from MapleStory where beginners start and
train before leaving to Victoria Island..
 Mardi archipelago: from Herman
Melville's Mardi and a Voyage Thither
 Mata Nui: from Bionicle
 Matool: from 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 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.
 Metru Nui: from Bionicle'
 Milf Island, the location of a reality show in
which a lone pubescent boy lives on an
island with many amorous mature women.
 Moahu: island in the Pacific encountered
in Patrick O'Brian's novels, The Wine-Dark
Sea and The Truelove
 Monsterland / Monster Island: from
the Godzilla series
 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
 Mystery Island: an island in Neopia
 Moesko Island: island from The
Ring by Gore Verbinski
N[edit]
 Nathan Island , Little Nathan : The main
islands forming The Kingdom of Nathan
 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
 Nibelia, a Mediterranean-based island
nation in Seek and Destroy (2002 video
game)
 Nil, the mysterious island trapping many
teenagers between 13 and 17 in Lynne
Matson's series Including: "Nil" and "Nil
Unlocked"
 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
 Nigger Island in Ten Little
Niggers by Agatha Christie (in later editions
the name was changed to "Indian Island" or
"Soldier Island")
 Nollop in Ella Minnow Pea (2001) by Mark
Dunn is an island off the coast of the
U.S. state of South Carolina
 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 Middle-
earth
O[edit]

 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
 Oracle Island: a paradimensional island
that connects Earth, in our universe,
to Areo in the universe 'Xejjaszuh', via
the Bermuda Triangle, in The Turbulence
Series.
 Orange Islands: an extensive island chain
consisting of various active
islands, Pokémon anime
 Otter Island: a sentient island from Oren
Otter's multimedia series Otter Island
 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[edit]

 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
 Papuwa Island: From Papuwa
 Paradise Island (later known
as Themyscira): in the Wonder
Woman comics.
 Parrot Island The Suite Life on Deck
 Pescepada 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"[6] and "Richer
Than All His Tribe" by Nicholas Monsarrat.
 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.
 Poodle Island: island prison from FETCH!
with Ruff Ruffman
 Prawn Island: from Grand Theft Auto: Vice

City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories


Pawprint island form the legends of zelda the
wind waker
Q[edit]

 ''Qwghlm'': a pair of British islands in the


novels of Neal Stephenson
R[edit]

 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
 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, a small island cluster
somewhere between Thailand and New
Guinea from the video game Far Cry 3.
 Round Island: from the video game Final
Fantasy VII
 Rugged Island: from the sitcom Father
Ted, next door to Craggy Island
S[edit]

 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 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 Jago: the fictional Atlantic island
setting featured in D.J. Waterford's
novel St. JAGO: An Island Conspiracy
 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
 Sans Souci (island of no worries): small
private island featured in novel Deirdre, the
Wanderer, by Jonnie Comet[7]
 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: The indoor island and
town built for the fictional character Truman
its trapped to lived and worked unknown
from birth as part of #1 fictional television
channel following him 24/7 and 365 days of
the year. Until Truman discovers he has
been part of a television channel and
everything he knows is fiction and escapes
to freedom canceling the channel forever.
*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,
entitled 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
 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"
 Solgell island: from Son of Godzilla
 Southern Island in Hetalia: Axis Powers, a
Japanese animation
 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
 Struay: a fictional 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
T[edit]

 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
 Telv Uljamue Floating Islands: the islands
that held Zurrchu Eamda's base that was
destroyed by Caleb Hill in the New Era
series
 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.
 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.[8]
 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[edit]

 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
V[edit]

 Vanutu: from the novel State of


Fear by Michael Crichton
 Villings: from The Invention of
Morel by Adolfo Bioy Casares
 Volcano Island: from The Replacements.
An animated series.
 Voya Nui: another fictional Bionicle island
 Vvardenfell: the setting for the computer
game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
W[edit]

 W Island: from the novel W, or the Memory


of Childhood by Georges Perec
 Waponi Wu: from the movie Joe Versus
the Volcano
 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 Unwanteds.
Y[edit]

 Yew: setting for The Enchanted Island of


Yew by L. Frank Baum
 Yoshi's Island
Z[edit]

 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

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