List of islands of Estonia

This is an incomplete list of islands of Estonia. There are 2355 islands in total.

Kübassaare lighthouse on Saaremaa, Estonia's largest island.

Largest islands

Largest islands of Estonia
Greater islands formed by a fixed link are show in Italics
# Name Area (km2) Population (2017) Location Connection to mainland
Saaremaa and Muhu[Note 1]2,87133,123West Estonian archipelago
1.Saaremaa2,67331,304West Estonian archipelagoAir link to Tallinn; car ferry via Muhu Island
Hiiumaa and Kassari[Note 2]1,0089,335West Estonian archipelago
2.Hiiumaa9898,995West Estonian archipelagoAir link to Tallinn; car ferry to Rohuküla
3.Muhu1981,819West Estonian archipelagoCar ferry to Virtsu
4.Vormsi93411West Estonian archipelagoCar ferry to Rohuküla
Pakri Islands[Note 3]24.75Gulf of Finland
5.Kassari19.3340West Estonian archipelagoVia Hiiumaa Island
6.Naissaar18.69Gulf of FinlandSeasonal passenger ferry to Tallinn
7.Kihnu16.4686Gulf of RigaCar ferry to Munalaid
8.Väike-Pakri12.95Gulf of FinlandSeasonal passenger ferries to Kurkse and Paldiski
9.Suur-Pakri11.6Gulf of FinlandVia Väike-Pakri Island
10.Ruhnu11.4127Gulf of RigaSeasonal passenger ferries (with limited and seasonally adjusted car capacity) to Munalaid and Pärnu; Seasonal air traffic to Pärnu
11.Abruka8.830West Estonian archipelagoPassenger ferry (with limited and seasonally-adjusted car capacity) to Roomassaare
12.Vilsandi8.822West Estonian archipelagoPassenger ferry (with limited and seasonally-adjusted car capacity) to Papissaare and a limited-use track through shallow waters to Kuusnõmme, both on Saaremaa Island
13.Piirissaar7.899Lake PeipusCar ferry to Laaksaare; seasonal passenger cruise ferry to Tartu
14.Prangli6.4169Gulf of FinlandCar ferry to Leppneeme
15.Osmussaar4.65Gulf of FinlandSeasonal tours from Dirhami
16.Vohilaid3.9West Estonian archipelagoLimited-use track through shallow waters to Hiiumaa Island
17.Aegna2.911Gulf of FinlandSeasonal passenger ferry to Tallinn
18.Kõinastu laid2.61West Estonian archipelagoLimited-use track through shallow waters to Muhu Island
19.Võilaid2.5West Estonian archipelagoLimited-use track through shallow waters to Muhu Island
20.Tauksi2.5West Estonian archipelago
20.Suur-Tulpe2.3West Estonian archipelagoRoad (no longer an island)
21.Suurlaid1.9West Estonian archipelagoLimited-use track through shallow waters to Muhu Island
23.Manilaid1.952Gulf of RigaCar ferries and passenger ferries to Munalaid
24.Väike-Tulpe1.8West Estonian archipelago
25.Kesselaid1.74West Estonian archipelagoCharter passenger ferry
26.Heinlaid1.6West Estonian archipelago
27.Saarnaki laid1.4West Estonian archipelago
28.Kaevatsi1.4West Estonian archipelagoLimited-use track through shallow waters to Hiiumaa Island
29.Loonalaid1.1West Estonian archipelago
30.Rammu1Gulf of Finland
31.Hanikatsi laid0.9West Estonian archipelago
32.Mohni0.6Gulf of Finland
33.Vaindloo0.06Gulf of Finland
34.Nootamaa0.06West Estonian archipelago

Full list

Name Area (km2) Location Coordinates
Abruka 8.78 West Estonian archipelago 58°09′50″N 22°30′14″E
Adralaid
Aegna (Wulf) 2.9 Gulf of Finland 59°34′50″N 24°45′28″E
Ahelaid 0.25 West Estonian archipelago 58°44′N 23°09′E
Aherahu (Atla)
Aherahu
Ahessäär
Ahtra
Aksi
Allirahu (Kõiguste)
Allirahu (Pihtla) (Väike-Prangli)
Allirahu
Allu (island)
Alumine Vaika
Anekäbrud
Ankrurahu
Annilaid (Anõlaid)
Antsulaiud
Anulaid
Auklaiust
Eerikukivi
Eerikulaid
Elmrahu
Esirahu
Gretagrund
Hanemaa
Hanerahu
Hanikatsi laid
Hara Island
Harilaid (islet)
Harilaid, off Vormsi
Harilaid, off Saaremaa
Härjakare
Härjamaa
Heinlaid (Kõiguste laht)
Heinlaid (Väinameri)
Hellamaa rahu
Hiiumaa (Dagö)
Hobulaid
Hõralaid
Hülgelaid
Hülgerahu
Imutilaid
Innarahu
Joosepikuiv
Juksirahu
Kadakalaid
Kaevatsi laid
Kahtla laid
Kajakarahu
Kajakarahud Hiiu County
Käkimaa
Käkirahu
Kakralaid
Kakrarahu
Karirahu
Kassari
Kasselaid
Keri (island)
Keri (Kokskär)
Keskmine Vaika
Kesselaid
Kihnu (Kynö)
Kirjurahu 0,052 near Abruka
Kitselaid
Kõbajalaid
Koerakuiv
Kõinastu
Koipsi
Kõrgelaid
Kõrksaar
Kõverlaid
Kreenholm
Kriimi laid
Kräsuli
Kuivarahu
Külalaid
Kullilaid
Kullipank
Küllisäär
Kumari (island)
Kumari
Kumbli
Kunnati laid
Kuradisäär
Kurgurahu
Laasirahu
Laidu
Läkumätas
Langekare
Leemetikare
Liia (island)
Liia
Liisi (island)
Liisi
Liivakari
Liivanuka ots
Linnusitamaa
Lombimaa
Loonalaid
Luigerahu
Maakrirahu
Manilaid
Mardirahu
Maturahu
Mihklirahu
Mohni
Mõndalaid
Muhu (Moon)
Munaderahu
Munasaar
Mustarahu
Mustpank
Mustpank (Vaika)
Nabralaid
Naissaar (Nargö)
Naistekivi maa
Ninalaid
Noogimaa
Nootamaa
Nosurahu
Öakse
Oitma (island)
Ojurahu
Öörahu
Oosäär
Ooslamaa
Orikalaid
Osmussaar (Odensholm)
Paelaid
Pakri Islands (Rågöarna)
Pakulaid
Paljarahu
Papilaid
Papirahu
Pasilaid
Pedassaar
Pihanasu
Pihlakare
Pihlalaid
Piirissaar
Piiukaarelaid
Pikknasv
Piskumadal
Pitkasääremaa
Põdvalaid
Põiksäär
Pöörilaid
Prangli (Vrangö)
Pühadekare
Puhtulaid
Punasekivirahu
Puningalaid
Rammu
Ramsi
Rannasitik
Reigilaid
Riinurahu
Ristlaid
Rohurahu
Rohusi saar
Rooglaid
Ruhnu (Runö)
Rukkirahu
Rusulaid
Saare ots
Saaremaa (Ösel)
Säärerahu
Saarnaki laid
Sala 3.11 ha one of the Uhtju islands
Salava
Salavamaa
Sangelaid
Saunrahu
Seasaar
Selglaid
Sepasitik
Siiakare
Siiasaar
Siimurahu
Sillalaid
Sipelgarahu
Sitakare
Sokulaid
Sõmeri
Sorgu
Suur Kolmekivirahu
Suuregi laid
Suurepoldi
Suurlaid
Suur-Pakri (Västerö)
Suurrahu
Tagarahu
Taguküla laid
Täkulaid
Täkunasv
Tarja (island)
Tarja
Tarjamaa
Tauksi
Telve (island)
Telve
Tiirloo
Tondirahu
Tondisaar
Tõõdilaid
Udrikulaid
Uhtju island one of the Uhtju islands
Uhtju islands = Uhtju island and Sala island
Ülemine Vaika
Ulkkari
Umalakotid
Umblu
Urverahu
Uuemaarahu
Uuemererahu
Uulutilaid
Uus-Nootamaa
Uusikuiv
Vahase
Vahelmisrahu
Vaika islands
Väike Kolmekivirahu
Väike-Pihlakare
Väike Siimurahu
Väike-Tulpe
Väike-Pakri (Österö)
Vaindloo
Valgerahu
Vareslaid (Käina Bay)
Vareslaid (Väinameri)
Varesrahu
Varsarahu
Vasikakuiv
Vasikalaid
Vassiklaid
Vesiloo
Vesitükimaa
Vesitükimaa islets
Viirekare
Viirelaid
Vilsandi
Vissulaid
Vohilaid
Võilaid
Võrgukare
Võrkrahu
Vormsi (Ormsö)

Notes

  1. The causeway across the Väike Strait was opened in 1896.
  2. Wooden bridges and later causeways have connected the islands of Hiiumaa and Kassari since the 17th century.
  3. The causeway connecting the islands was built in 1952.


See also

References

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