Just off of Naples in Italy is this volcanic island. Although it is commonly overlooked in favor of Capri nearby, its scenery is arguably yet more dramatic still as tiny towns and ancient castles cluster along its rugged shores after just over an hour fairy ride from a mainland.
A) Alabasta
B) Ischia
C) Absolom
Ischia (Italy)
If you're looking for a hugely interesting and attractive island country to explore, this island really is an excellent choice situated between Sicily and the North African Coast. It is packed with incredible castles, churches, and temples.
A) Malta
B) Coral Island
C) Dazhi Island
Malta (Malta)
Best known as the alleged birthplace of the famous merchant traveler, Marco Polo, this island is a 30-meter long island located off of Croatia's Adriatic coast. The island is comprised of lush green forests, vineyards, olive groves, sandy beaches, and charming villages.
A) Javasu
B) Havnor
C) Korčula
Korčula (Croatia)
Lying in the Mediterranean Sea southeast of France and just above Sardinia, this island is awash with stunning scenery, along with incredible landscapes and a wealth of historical sites. It is also blessed with a year-round sunny climate. Its rugged mountains lend themselves perfectly to hiking and climbing with its scenic coastline is lined with brilliant beaches.
A) Medici
B) Corsica
C) Isla Cruces
Corsica (France)
The third largest of the Ionian islands, this place, also known as Zante, is well-known for its beauty. Home to extraordinary beaches like the famous Shipwreck Beach, and some spectacular Greek sunsets, this island is a pure paradise all year long.
A) Zolon
B) Zandia
C) Zakynthos
Zakynthos (Greece)
One of Spain's islands, this place is a marvelous place to visit and vacation. The quietest, and arguably the most authentic, of all the archipelago, its unspoiled beaches and coasts are its biggest draw. Both its two main towns have nice waterfronts, loads of restaurants, and a scattering of historic sites to see.
A) Menorca
B) Penguin Island
C) Alola
Menorca (Spain)
This island off Greece is famed for its age-old historic ruins, lively beach resorts, and excellent wind-surfing opportunities. The island boasts the longest summer of any Greek island with sunshine right up until November. Explore the island Capital where you'll enter the cobbled maze of the walled, old town that was built in the 14th century.
A) Erangel
B) Dinotopia
C) Rhodes
Rhodes (Greece)
The largest of the Greek Islands, this island is a spacious land of pleasing contrasts where landscapes range from stunning coastline to rugged mountains and rolling countryside dotted with olive trees, bustling cities spread beyond, to quiet villages center around outdoor coffee shops.
A) Carlotta
B) Jorvik
C) Crete
Crete (Greece)
One of the most greenest and most beautiful Ionian islands, this place has been a popular travel escape for decades dues in part to its excellent beaches, fantastic nightlife and an international airport, which makes it one of the easiest islands to get to in Greece.
A) Corfu
B) Jinsy
C) Olympus
Corfu (Greece)
One of the most popular of Spain's islands, this place is a celebrated beach escape that gets 300 days of sunshine ever year. With quiet coves, limestone mountains, citrus orchards, and sleepy stone villages overlooking the Mediterranean, it's perfect for relaxing but there's more to the island than meets the eye.
A) Pondelayo
B) Sunda
C) Mallorca
Mallorca (Spain)
Now connected to the mainland by a 1,400-meter long bridge, this island offers a lot of brilliant hiking, biking and water sports as you explore its magnificent hills and bays. You can bask in breathtaking views over the mountains and sea. Actually the largest island in all the Adriatic, it is also its most populous.
A) Banoi
B) Besaid
C) Krk
Krk (Croatia)
This is a scorching hot, desolate aisle that is no less beautiful for its dramatic desert scenery and unique cultural heritage make it a fun and fascinating place to vacation. North Africa's largest island, it lies in the glittering Gulf Gabes, just off the nation's southern coastline.
A) Estard
B) Djerba
C) Felimath
Djerba (Tunisia)
Located in the Bay of Naples, this island is rich in mythology and history. Sirens were said to have lured sailors to their deaths here with enticing songs. The Roman Emperor Tiberius lived here until his death in 37 AD.
A) Capri
B) Corona
C) Casanga
Capri (Italy)
This is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean. The island's sun-kissed shores make for a great beach getaway. With bustling cities, serene countryside and astounding historic sites, it does have something that will appeal to everyone. The island-country has a complex history to unravel that still shapes its identity and internal borders.
A) Cyprus
B) Oxbay
C) Palanai
Cyprus
This volcanic island is probably one of the most recognized islands on Earth. Characterized by its whitewashed towns hugging the Caldera Cliffs above the edge of the Mediterranean, this Greek island is world famous for its enviable sunsets.
A) Nollop
B) Santorini
C) Mono Island
Santorini (Greece)
This island is famed as a cosmopolitan destination amongst the Greek islands. This island is a stunning picturesque Greek Town with a maze of tiny streets and whitewashed houses, although the streets are lined with small shops, boutiques, cafes, bars, and restaurants.
A) Mykonos
B) Berk
C) Avra
Mykonos (Greece)
This is the largest island in the Cyclades island group, which is located southeast of mainland Greece. As the Cyclades greenest island, this place is also home to lush valleys, rocky coastlines, and miles of sun-soaked beaches.
A) Galuga
B) Naxos
C) Borgabunda
Naxos (Greece)
Lively resort towns, world famous clubs, and beautiful natural scenery, there is a whole lot more to this island as well. Turquoise waters lapping at sandy beaches, this island has long been a popular summer destination for Europe's carefree party animals, globally known as one of the best places in the world for music, clubbing, and hordes of young travelers.
A) Gont
B) Ibiza
C) Hoenn
Ibiza (Spain)
Much quieter and calmer than Malta's main island, this place is known for its scenic hills, historic sites, and seaside resorts ideal for those looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience. Its natural beauty and authentic feel promises guests a memorable stay in comparison with its neighbor.
A) Pantala
B) Gozo
C) Scheria
Gozo (Malta)
This is the smallest of Spain’s Balearic islands in the Mediterranean Sea. It’s reachable by ferry from its more crowded, better known island neighbor, Ibiza, and makes for a popular day-trip destination in the summertime. It’s known for its clear waters and long stretches of beach backed by dunes and pine trees.
A) Formentera
B) Mypos
C) Lapak
Formentera (Spain)
Surrounded by the sparkling waters of the Mediterranean Sea, this island is blessed with beautiful beaches, small secluded coves, and lots of breathtaking landscapes. Famed for being the site of Napoleon's first exile, it lies just 10 kilometers off the mainland and is the third largest island in Italy.
A) Buyan
B) Carlotta
C) Elba
Elba (Italy)
Anchored between the Italian peninsula and North Africa's coastline, this island has been home to a succession of civilizations, many of which have left their mark on the second largest island in Italy. From stone structures built almost 4,000 years ago, to medieval castles and churches, visitors interest in history and culture won't be disappointed.
A) Sardinia
B) Gaea
C) Genosha
Sardinia (Italy)
This Croatian island can be found on the edge of the Adriatic. While it is certainly celebrated for its summer beach parties and glitzy nightlife scene, it has so much more to offer than festivals/raves. Take your time unpacking the history of the island with a visit to the port town, which is the oldest in Croatia.
A) Hvar
B) Mako
C) Kinkow
Hvar (Croatia)
The largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, this place is an autonomous region of Italy that also includes several smaller aisles. It is separated from the mainland region of Calabria by the 2-meter Straits of Messina. Home to every great Mediterranean civilization, this island is rich in art and history.
A) Sula
B) Solís
C) Sicily
Sicily (Italy)
This is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, off the Dalmatian Coast. In Vis town, parts of the ancient city walls remain, along with a thermae (public bath). Levaman Fortress houses the Archaeological Museum, with exhibits including a 4th-century-B.C. bronze head of the goddess Artemis and amphorae recovered offshore.
A) Vis
B) Gont
C) Fraxos
Vis (Croatia)