Capri
A small limestone island in the Bay of Naples famed for the luminous Blue Grotto sea cave.
10 islands containing the letter P — each with origin, classification, and notes.
Below are islands that contain the letter P anywhere in the name. Each of the 10 islands below opens to a full profile.
A small limestone island in the Bay of Naples famed for the luminous Blue Grotto sea cave.
The third-largest Mediterranean island, divided between the Republic of Cyprus and the breakaway Turkish-administered north.
A volcanic archipelago in the eastern Pacific famous for the unique wildlife that shaped Darwin's theory of evolution.
A French overseas region in the Lesser Antilles formed by two main islands shaped like a butterfly.
Second-largest Caribbean island, shared between Haiti in the west and the Dominican Republic in the east.
A volcanically active Canary Island nicknamed La Isla Bonita, with steep rugged terrain and dark-sky reserves.
A remote South Pacific island, the only inhabited member of the Pitcairn Islands group and a British Overseas Territory.
An unincorporated United States territory and the smallest of the Greater Antilles, with rugged interior mountains.
The native Polynesian name for Easter Island, used by its indigenous people and increasingly in official contexts.
Largest island of the Northern Mariana Islands, a United States commonwealth in the western Pacific.
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