TOP ISLANDS &THEIR DISTRICTS
Island Name District
Munroe Island Kollam
Vypin Island Ernakulam
Willingdon Island Ernakulam
Kumbalangi Island Ernakulam
Pathiramanal Island Alappuzha
Dharmadam Island Kannur
Kuruva Island Wayanad
Poovar Island Thiruvananthapuram
Pizhala Island Ernakulam
Bolgatty Island Ernakulam
MUNROE ISLANDS
•Munroe Island is a scenic cluster of
islands located at the confluence of
Ashtamudi Lake and the Kallada River in
Kerala, India. Known for its serene
backwaters, lush coconut groves, and
quiet canals, it offers a peaceful retreat
from city life.
•The island is named after Colonel John
Munroe, a British Resident who
integrated the land and improved its
irrigation system. Visitors can enjoy
traditional canoe tours, coir-making
demonstrations, and authentic village
experiences.
VYPIN ISLANDS
•vypin Island, situated near Kochi in Kerala,
India, is a narrow strip of land famous for
its pristine beaches, historic lighthouses,
and thriving fishing villages.
• The island’s natural beauty is highlighted
by coconut groves, backwaters, and serene
coastal landscapes, making it a popular spot
for tourists seeking both relaxation and
cultural experiences.
•Additionally, Vypin is well connected to
the mainland by bridges and ferry services,
supporting local trade and tourism while
preserving its unique traditional charm.
WILLINGDON ISLANDS •Willingdon Island, located in the heart of
Kochi, Kerala, is one of India's largest
artificial islands, created in 1936 by
dredging soil from the Vembanadu Lake to
facilitate the construction of the modern
Port of Kochi.
• Today, it serves as a vital maritime hub,
housing the Port of Kochi, the Southern
Naval Command, the Central Institute of
Fisheries Technology, and various
commercial establishments, while also
undergoing a significant transformation
with a ₹500 crore development plan aimed
at enhancing its commercial and tourism
infrastructure .
KUMBALANGI ISLANDS
•kumbalangi is an island village about 12–
15 km from Kochi, recognized as India’s
first eco tourism and model fishing village
‑
through the Kumbalangi Integrated
Tourism Project launched in 2003.
• Nestled amidst serene backwaters and
mangrove belts, it features over 100 iconic
Chinese fishing nets and sustains a
community engaged in fishing, farming,
coir weaving, and toddy tapping.
• The village is also famous for its natural
“sea sparkle” bioluminescence—locally
called “kavaru”—visible during the post-
monsoon and summer months.
PATHIRAMANAL ISLANDS
•pathiramanal Island is a small, scenic
island located in the Vembanad Lake
between Alappuzha and Kumarakom in
Kerala, accessible only by boat.
•The island, whose name means "Sands of
Midnight," is a haven for birdwatchers,
home to over 90 species of local birds and
around 50 migratory species. Surrounded
by calm backwaters and rich biodiversity, it
offers a peaceful escape into nature and is
ideal for eco-tourism and nature
photography.
DHARMADAM ISLANDS
•Dharmadam Island, located near
Thalassery in Kerala, is a small,
uninhabited island famous for its dense
coconut groves, rich biodiversity, and
pristine natural beauty, making it a serene
getaway for nature enthusiasts.
• The island’s main highlight is its
accessibility on foot during low tide,
allowing visitors to explore its lush
landscape and enjoy stunning panoramic
views of the Arabian Sea.
KURUVA ISLANDS
•kuruva Island, also known as Kuruvadweep,
is a 950-acre protected river delta located in
the Kabini River, Wayanad, Kerala, renowned
for its dense evergreen forests, rare orchids,
and diverse bird species, including hornbills
and migratory birds.
• Accessible via bamboo rafts or fiber boats,
visitors can explore the island's serene
environment, engage in nature walks along
bamboo bridges, and enjoy activities like
kayaking and rafting, with entry permitted
from October to May, excluding the monsoon
season.
POOVAR ISLANDS
. .
•poovar Island, nestled off the southern
coast of Thiruvananthapuram
approximately 30–35 km from the city, is
a serene estuary landscape where the
Neyyar River, lush backwaters, a tranquil
lake, and the Arabian Sea converge in a
rare and magical natural confluence .
• The island’s main highlights include
drifting through mangrove-lined canals
via boat cruises, unwinding on the
golden, less crowded beach, and
‑
indulging in luxury experiences like
floating cottages, Ayurvedic spas,
birdwatching of species like kingfishers
and egrets, and exploring the nearby
fishing village showcasing traditional
coastal life .
PIZHALA ISLANDS
•pizhala Island is a beautiful and quiet
island in the Periyar River, located in
the Ernakulam district of Kerala. It was
formed after the great floods of 1341,
which also changed the coastline of
Kerala.
•The island is rich in greenery and is
mainly used for farming, especially
pokkali rice cultivation and fishing.
People in Pizhala live a simple village
life, close to nature and the
backwaters. A new bridge and boat
services have improved transport,
making the island more connected to
the mainland.
BOLGATTY ISLANDS •Bolgatty Island is a picturesque island situated
near the city of Kochi in Kerala, India, and is best
known for the historic Bolgatty Palace, one of
the oldest existing Dutch palaces outside Europe,
built in 1744.
•Surrounded by the calm waters of the
Vembanad Lake, the island features lush
greenery, a well-maintained golf course, a
marina, and luxurious resorts, making it a
popular destination for both tourists and
business travelers.
• Easily accessible by road and ferry, Bolgatty
Island offers a tranquil retreat with stunning
views, cultural heritage, and modern amenities
all in one location.
kerala top ten islands and its features explained

kerala top ten islands and its features explained

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    TOP ISLANDS &THEIRDISTRICTS Island Name District Munroe Island Kollam Vypin Island Ernakulam Willingdon Island Ernakulam Kumbalangi Island Ernakulam Pathiramanal Island Alappuzha Dharmadam Island Kannur Kuruva Island Wayanad Poovar Island Thiruvananthapuram Pizhala Island Ernakulam Bolgatty Island Ernakulam
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    MUNROE ISLANDS •Munroe Islandis a scenic cluster of islands located at the confluence of Ashtamudi Lake and the Kallada River in Kerala, India. Known for its serene backwaters, lush coconut groves, and quiet canals, it offers a peaceful retreat from city life. •The island is named after Colonel John Munroe, a British Resident who integrated the land and improved its irrigation system. Visitors can enjoy traditional canoe tours, coir-making demonstrations, and authentic village experiences.
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    VYPIN ISLANDS •vypin Island,situated near Kochi in Kerala, India, is a narrow strip of land famous for its pristine beaches, historic lighthouses, and thriving fishing villages. • The island’s natural beauty is highlighted by coconut groves, backwaters, and serene coastal landscapes, making it a popular spot for tourists seeking both relaxation and cultural experiences. •Additionally, Vypin is well connected to the mainland by bridges and ferry services, supporting local trade and tourism while preserving its unique traditional charm.
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    WILLINGDON ISLANDS •WillingdonIsland, located in the heart of Kochi, Kerala, is one of India's largest artificial islands, created in 1936 by dredging soil from the Vembanadu Lake to facilitate the construction of the modern Port of Kochi. • Today, it serves as a vital maritime hub, housing the Port of Kochi, the Southern Naval Command, the Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, and various commercial establishments, while also undergoing a significant transformation with a ₹500 crore development plan aimed at enhancing its commercial and tourism infrastructure .
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    KUMBALANGI ISLANDS •kumbalangi isan island village about 12– 15 km from Kochi, recognized as India’s first eco tourism and model fishing village ‑ through the Kumbalangi Integrated Tourism Project launched in 2003. • Nestled amidst serene backwaters and mangrove belts, it features over 100 iconic Chinese fishing nets and sustains a community engaged in fishing, farming, coir weaving, and toddy tapping. • The village is also famous for its natural “sea sparkle” bioluminescence—locally called “kavaru”—visible during the post- monsoon and summer months.
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    PATHIRAMANAL ISLANDS •pathiramanal Islandis a small, scenic island located in the Vembanad Lake between Alappuzha and Kumarakom in Kerala, accessible only by boat. •The island, whose name means "Sands of Midnight," is a haven for birdwatchers, home to over 90 species of local birds and around 50 migratory species. Surrounded by calm backwaters and rich biodiversity, it offers a peaceful escape into nature and is ideal for eco-tourism and nature photography.
  • 9.
    DHARMADAM ISLANDS •Dharmadam Island,located near Thalassery in Kerala, is a small, uninhabited island famous for its dense coconut groves, rich biodiversity, and pristine natural beauty, making it a serene getaway for nature enthusiasts. • The island’s main highlight is its accessibility on foot during low tide, allowing visitors to explore its lush landscape and enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea.
  • 10.
    KURUVA ISLANDS •kuruva Island,also known as Kuruvadweep, is a 950-acre protected river delta located in the Kabini River, Wayanad, Kerala, renowned for its dense evergreen forests, rare orchids, and diverse bird species, including hornbills and migratory birds. • Accessible via bamboo rafts or fiber boats, visitors can explore the island's serene environment, engage in nature walks along bamboo bridges, and enjoy activities like kayaking and rafting, with entry permitted from October to May, excluding the monsoon season.
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    POOVAR ISLANDS . . •poovarIsland, nestled off the southern coast of Thiruvananthapuram approximately 30–35 km from the city, is a serene estuary landscape where the Neyyar River, lush backwaters, a tranquil lake, and the Arabian Sea converge in a rare and magical natural confluence . • The island’s main highlights include drifting through mangrove-lined canals via boat cruises, unwinding on the golden, less crowded beach, and ‑ indulging in luxury experiences like floating cottages, Ayurvedic spas, birdwatching of species like kingfishers and egrets, and exploring the nearby fishing village showcasing traditional coastal life .
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    PIZHALA ISLANDS •pizhala Islandis a beautiful and quiet island in the Periyar River, located in the Ernakulam district of Kerala. It was formed after the great floods of 1341, which also changed the coastline of Kerala. •The island is rich in greenery and is mainly used for farming, especially pokkali rice cultivation and fishing. People in Pizhala live a simple village life, close to nature and the backwaters. A new bridge and boat services have improved transport, making the island more connected to the mainland.
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    BOLGATTY ISLANDS •BolgattyIsland is a picturesque island situated near the city of Kochi in Kerala, India, and is best known for the historic Bolgatty Palace, one of the oldest existing Dutch palaces outside Europe, built in 1744. •Surrounded by the calm waters of the Vembanad Lake, the island features lush greenery, a well-maintained golf course, a marina, and luxurious resorts, making it a popular destination for both tourists and business travelers. • Easily accessible by road and ferry, Bolgatty Island offers a tranquil retreat with stunning views, cultural heritage, and modern amenities all in one location.