
This is alist of islands of Italy. There are nearly 450islands inItaly, including islands in theMediterranean Sea (including the marginal seas:Adriatic Sea,Ionian Sea,Libyan Sea,Ligurian Sea,Sea of Sardinia,Tyrrhenian Sea, and inland islands in lakes and rivers. The largest island isSicily with an area of 25,711 km2 (9,927 sq mi). The outlying islands of Italy make up an official region ofInsular Italy with an area of 49,801 km2 (19,228 sq mi).[1][2]
Italy has a coastline and border of 7,600 km (4,700 mi) on theMediterranean Sea. The following sections list the islands by coastal region, major island, lagoon, or archipelago.[3]
41°26′41″N16°05′05″E / 41.4447°N 16.0847°E /41.4447; 16.0847 (Faraglioni di Baia dei Mergoli)
41°29′07″N16°07′12″E / 41.4854°N 16.1201°E /41.4854; 16.1201 (Isola di Campi)

Islands off the coast ofCalabria include:
Islands in theCampanian Archipelago include:

TheCheradi Islands include:
There are nearly 120 islands in theMarano Grado Lagoon of the Adriatic Sea, including:

Islands in theGulf of La Spezia include:

The Italian islands in theLigurian Sea include:
Islands in theMarano Lagoon include:
Islands in thePedagne Peninsula [it] include:

Islands in thePontine Islands archipelago (Tyrrhenian Sea) include:

Islands in thePorto Cesareo lagoon (40°15′11″N17°54′05″E / 40.252919°N 17.901506°E /40.252919; 17.901506 (Porto Cesareo Lagoon)) include:



Sardinia is the second largest island (24,089 km2 (9,301 sq mi)[2]) (40°00′00″N9°00′00″E / 40.0000°N 9.0000°E /40.0000; 9.0000 (Sardinia)) and includes the following outlying islands:



The island ofSicily (37°30′N14°00′E / 37.5°N 14°E /37.5; 14 (Sicily)) includes the following outlying islands:

Islands in theTremiti Islands are in the Adriatic Sea and include:

Islands in theTuscan Archipelago include:


Islands in theVenetian Lagoon of the Adriatic Sea include:

Islands in inland lakes and rivers include: