8 Islands That Are Anything but Your Typical Island Getaway

The eight islands that make this list are far from the ordinary.

— -- intro: Palm trees, sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters ... all requisites for an island, right? Well, sure, many an island has all of these features. But an island doesn't have to have that typical tropical vibe to be classified as an island. All it needs is a location smack-dab in the middle on a body of water. So today, we're bringing you a list of islands that are not your typical islands. You may have even been to these islands and not realized they were islands! The eight that make this list are far from the ordinary:

quicklist: 1title: 1. Ile Saint-Louis, Paristext: Paris is home to two natural islands in the Seine, the larger and more famous being Ile de la Cite. This is where visitors can find the Notre Dame, Sainte-Chapelle, and the Palais de Justice de Paris. But just to the east sits Ile Saint-Louis, a tiny island lacking even a metro stop. Here, locals and tourists amble along the Seine and enjoy amble quaint cafes. But this area is a bit quieter at night, so most venture off the island once they're ready to party.

Ile Saint-Louis Hotel Pick: Hotel Saint-Louis en l'Isle in Parismedia: 38433607

Isle of Wight Hotel Pick: Hotel Ryde Castle in Ryde media: 38433409

quicklist: 3title: 3. Palm Jumeirah, Dubaitext: Is it any surprise that Dubai is home to the largest man-made island in the world? After all, everything there is over-the-top. Eventually set to be part of a collection of Palm Islands, Palm Jumeirah is the only one fully completed thus far. This palm-tree-shaped island's construction began in 2001, and it first opened to residents and guests five years later. Today, it's home to luxury resorts, hotels, residences, restaurants, and shops.

Palm Jumeirah Hotel Pick: Fairmont The Palm, Dubai in Dubaimedia: 38433935

Okavango Delta Island Hotel Pick: andBeyond Xaranna Okavango Delta Camp in Botswana media: 38434084

quicklist: 5title: 5. Isla de Vieques, Puerto Ricotext: Vieques, an island off the east coast of Puerto Rico, may seem "typical" island in the sense that it has palm trees, sandy beaches, and sunny weather, and it sits smack-dab in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean. Still, once you're under the surface (literally), you'll discover it's not so typical at all. See, Vieques is home to the infamous Bioluminescent Bay. Just a short drive from Puerto Rico's Old San Juan, this famed "Bio Bay" puts on nature's most magnificent light show: At night, when the bay is inky black beneath the light of the moon, microscopic plankton glow turquoise.

Isla de Vieques Hotel Pick: Bravo Beach Hotel in Isla de Vieques media: 38433509

Manhattan Hotel Pick: The Inn at Irving Place in Gramercy and Murray Hillmedia: 38433829

Mackinac Island Hotel Pick: Hotel Iroquois in Mackinac Island media: 38433704

quicklist: 8title: 8. Hong Kong Island, Chinatext: Though Hong Kong is composed of several islands, the main focus of the city is on Hong Kong Island, where most visitors choose to stay. Like Manhattan, Hong Kong Island is less of a relaxing island getaway, and more of a booming, vibrant metropolis -- that happens to be surrounded by water. Many luxury hotels are gathered around Victoria Harbor, boasting beautiful views, but the best views can be found at the top of The Peak, the tallest point on the island.

Hong Kong Island Hotel Pick: L'hotel Causeway Bay Harbour View Hong Kong in Causeway Bay media: 38433885