The Smallest Islands In The World

The islands are always associated with sea, sand, clear waters and plenty of rest. Some are large and full of tourists, but others are mysterious, located in remote locations and sparsely populated.

So that you know a little more, we present to you fellow lazy penguins the smallest islands in the world (which also have fewer inhabitants smallest and surrounded by superstitions).

Don’t expect Hawaiian long beaches – you can have some majestic but “short in size” ones! “H/T”: frommers

1. Little St. Simons Island, Georgia – Size: 10,000 acres.

Little St. Simons Island
Little St. Simons Island

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2. Benguerra Island, Mozambique  – Size: 6 miles by about 3½ miles.

Benguerra Island
Benguerra Island

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3. Sea Lion Island, Falkland Islands – Size: 5 miles by 1½ miles.

Sea Lion Island
Sea Lion Island

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4. Fox Island, Alaska – Size: 3 miles by 1 mile.

Fox Island
Fox Island

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 5. Caye Caulker, Belize – Size: 5 miles by ½ mile.

Caye Caulker
Caye Caulker

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6. Madeline Island, Wisconsin – Size: 14 miles by 3 miles.

Madeline Island
Madeline Island

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7. Yap, Micronesia – Size: 13 miles by 3 miles.

Yap, Micronesia
Yap, Micronesia

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8. South Bass Island, Ohio – Size: 4 miles by 2 miles.

South Bass IslandSouth Bass Island
South Bass Island

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9. Saba, the Netherlands Antilles – Size: 5 square miles.

Saba
Saba

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10. Corvo Island, the Azores – Size: 3 miles by 2 miles.

Corvo Island, the Azores
Corvo Island, the Azores

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11. Mouse Island (Pontikonisi), Corfu, Greece – Size: 11. 2 m (6 ft 6.74 in).

Pontikonisi
Pontikonisi

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