Note: Australia is by most considered a continental landmass, rather than an island. If however one does count Australia among the islands it, not Greenland, would be the largest in the world.
Largest islands of the world
Islands of the world by region
Antarctica (and sub-Antarctica islands)
Atlantic
- Archipelago of the Recherche
- Bathurst Island
- Dirk Hartog Island
- Flinders Island
- Fraser Island
- Groote Eylandt
- Houtman Abrolhos
- Kangaroo Island
- King Island
- Melville Island
- Tasmania
- Torres Strait Islands
- Wellesley Islands
- United Kingdom
- Anglesey
- Arran
- Burgh Island
- Brownsea Islan
- Fair Isle
- Flannan Islands
- Great Britain
- Orkney Islands
- Hayling Island
- Inner Hebrides
- Outer Hebrides
- Looe Island
- Lundy
- Man, Isle of
- North Rona
- Channel Islands
- Scilly, Isles of
- Shetland Islands
- Skye, Isle of
- Small Isles
- Stroma
- Sula Sgeir
- Swona
- West Isles
- Wight, Isle of
- Canada
Pacific
- Easter Island (Rapa Nui)
- Line Islands
- Caroline Island
- Flint Island
- Jarvis Island
- Kingman Reef
- Kiritimati (Christmas Island)
- Malden Island
- Palmyra Atoll
- Starbuck Island
- Tabuaeran (Fanning Island)
- Teraina (Washington Island)
- Tongareva (Penhryn Island)
- Vostok Island
- New Zealand
- Arapawa Island
- D'Urville Island
- Great Barrier Island
- Hen and Chickens Islands
- Kapiti Island
- Kawau Island
- Little Barrier Island
- Matakana Island
- Mayor Island
- North Island
- Rabbit Island
- Rangitoto Island
- Resolution Island
- Ruapeke Island
- Secretary Island
- South Island
- Stewart Island
- The Snares
- Three Kings Islands
- Waiheke Island
- White Island
- Western Samoa (see Samoa)
South America
Phantom Islands - (mythical islands believed at one time, to be real)