Canary Islands (Spain)
* Tenerife (most populous island)
* Gran Canaria (second largest)
* Lanzarote (known for volcanic landscapes)
* Fuerteventura (windy and with beautiful beaches)
* La Palma (known for its lush green landscape)
* La Gomera (home to the Garajonay National Park)
* El Hierro (smallest and most westerly island)
Balearic Islands (Spain)
* Mallorca (largest and most popular)
* Menorca (known for its pristine beaches and tranquility)
* Ibiza (famous for its nightlife and bohemian atmosphere)
* Formentera (smallest and most laid-back)
Other Spanish Islands (Spain)
* Isla de la Palma (part of the Canary Islands)
* Isla de Hierro (part of the Canary Islands)
* Isla de Fuerteventura (part of the Canary Islands)
* Isla de Lanzarote (part of the Canary Islands)
* Isla de Gran Canaria (part of the Canary Islands)
* Isla de Tenerife (part of the Canary Islands)
* Isla de La Gomera (part of the Canary Islands)
* Isla de Menorca (part of the Balearic Islands)
* Isla de Mallorca (part of the Balearic Islands)
* Isla de Ibiza (part of the Balearic Islands)
* Isla de Formentera (part of the Balearic Islands)
Spanish Islands (Latin America)
* Isla de la Juventud (Cuba)
* Isla Margarita (Venezuela)
* Isla de Pascua (Chile)
* Isla de Providencia (Colombia)
* Isla San Andrés (Colombia)
* Isla del Coco (Costa Rica)
* Isla Mujeres (Mexico)
* Isla de Vieques (Puerto Rico)
* Isla de Culebra (Puerto Rico)
This is just a small sample of the many Spanish islands. There are many others, both large and small, with diverse histories and cultures.