Katana VentraIP

Tidal island

A tidal island is a raised area of land within a waterbody, which is connected to the larger mainland by a natural isthmus or man-made causeway that is exposed at low tide and submerged at high tide, causing the land to switch between being a promontory/peninsula and an island depending on tidal conditions.

"Tide island" redirects here. Not to be confused with Tied island.

Because of the mystique surrounding tidal islands, many of them have been sites of religious worship, such as Mont-Saint-Michel with its Benedictine abbey. Tidal islands are also commonly the sites of fortresses because of the natural barrier created by the tidal channel.

in Tai Po District, northeastern New Territories, within the Tolo Harbour

Ma Shi Chau

Kiu Tau Island in Sai Kung

Islet

Presque-isle

Tied island

Vanishing island

Media related to Tidal islands at Wikimedia Commons