The '''islands of the Atlantic Ocean''' are - except for those in one concentrated region - scattered far and wide, with little in common but their relative obscurity.

The most numerous group of islands are the so-called West Indies and their neighbors, located southeast of North America, east of Central America, and north of South America. Although part of the Atlantic, this sea forms its own region: the '''Caribbean'''.

The near-polar islands to the far north and south are covered here among the '''islands of the Arctic Ocean''' and '''Southern Ocean'''.

The remaining islands of the Atlantic run rather intermittently from the southwestern tip of Europe, past West Africa, across the equator, to the open waters of the South Atlantic:

Northern hemisphere

  • The Azores (Portugal)
  • *Corvo
  • *Faial
  • *Flores
  • *Graciosa
  • *Pico
  • *Sao Jorge
  • *Sao Miguel
  • *Santa Maria
  • *Terceira
  • Madeira (Portugal)
  • Canary Islands (Spain)
  • Cape Verde
  • Bermuda (United Kingdom)
  • Newfoundland (Canada)
  • Southern hemisphere

  • Fernando de Noronha (Brazil)
  • Trindade and Martim Vaz (Brazil)
  • Sao Tome and Principe
  • Saint Helena (United Kingdom)
  • *Ascension (United Kingdom)
  • *Tristan da Cunha (United Kingdom)
  • *Gough Island (United Kingdom)
  • *Inaccessible Island (United Kingdom)