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Which European countries are island nations

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 28, 2025, 17:59 IST
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Which European countries are island nations

If you are dreaming about that Europe trip, choosing one particular place can be a difficult one. It offers endless options of historic cities, alpine peaks, and scenic rivers, and so much more that picking a favourite is a task for sure. In such cases, it’s best to segregate options depending on your preferences, budget, and anything that you can think of while planning a trip. Here, we take you to those countries that are surrounded by water and are known as the island nations.
If your choice aligns with this article topic, here take a closer look at the island countries of Cyprus, Iceland, Ireland, Malta, and the United Kingdom, where ocean breezes, coastal charm, and centuries of seafaring legacy define the national character.

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Iceland

Iceland delivers both peace and quiet. It tops the Global Peace Index as the safest and possibly quietest country on Earth. It’s cold, it’s snowy, and so much more that travellers won’t feel bored here. However, Iceland isn’t just a giant freezer, it has bubbling hot springs, thundering geysers, ancient lava fields, and glaciers so big they make your hotel room look tiny. And if you visit between August and April, the Northern Lights will put up a private show just for you.

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Cyprus

Cyprus is one of Europe’s five island nations and the most populous island in the Mediterranean Sea. With a total area of 9,251 km² and an estimated population of around 1.2 million, it has a relatively high population density. While Cyprus is geographically closer to West Asia, it is politically and culturally tied to Europe and widely recognized as a European country. The island holds a strategic location at the crossroads of ancient trade routes, which has shaped its rich and diverse history.

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Republic of Ireland

Sure, Ireland shares its turf with Northern Ireland, but make no mistake—the Republic of Ireland stands as an island nation in its own right. Known for its rolling green hills, storybook castles, and a history deeper than a pint of Guinness, this country is as postcard-perfect as they come. It’s also ranked as one of the safest places to visit in 2024, which means your biggest risk might just be falling in love with the accent.

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Malta

Don’t let Malta’s size fool you—this tiny Mediterranean archipelago packs more history than some continents. Ancient temples, fortresses that once saw battle, and burial chambers hidden beneath your feet. Despite being one of Europe’s smallest countries, Malta is big on solo-travel vibes. And if island-hopping is on your bucket list, ferries to Gozo and Comino make it a breeze. From ancient temples to medieval forts and baroque churches, Malta’s past reads like a UNESCO wish list. Today, it’s a haven for sun-seekers, scuba divers, and history lovers alike.

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United Kingdom

The UK’s borders might need a flowchart to explain, but one thing’s clear, it qualifies as an island nation. Made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the UK is basically a royal patchwork floating off mainland Europe. True, Northern Ireland shares land with the Republic of Ireland, but the UK as a whole is stitched together by sea. So whether you’re chasing castles in Scotland or sipping tea in London, you’re technically on an island, just a really, really busy one.

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