Explore remote and wild Cumberland IslandWith no cars and few homes on this secluded beach, Cumberland Island is the perfect escape. Hike to the ruins, search for seashells and catch a glimpse of the wild horses.
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Set off Long Island's south shore lies the iconic car-free beach haven: Fire Island - made famous by more than two dozen television shows, documentaries, and major Hollywood productions.
Getting Around Block IslandAs mentioned, it's not necessary to bring a vehicle. The island is highly walkable and bikeable, and you can either bring your own bicycle or rent one on the island. Mopeds are also available for rent on the island and a fun way to zip around to its beaches, cliffs, and lighthouses.
Venice, ItalyProbably the most famous car-free city in the world, Venetians travel around their city either by walking or boating. Comprising 118 islands in a lagoon that's only 50 feet at its deepest, Venice captivates visitors with its 416 bridges, 177 canals, and brightly colored buildings.
Corvo Island, AzoresThis isolated and picturesque 6.5 km2 island is a true hidden gem, offering an easygoing and authentic experience. Corvo's main attraction is the Caldeirão, a lake inside an impressive volcanic crater, known as the Black Lake, or Lagoa Negra in Portuguese.
The answer is yes, you can claim unclaimed islands but it is going to be difficult. Unclaimed islands are usually unclaimed for a reason and are mostly declared national monuments.
If you park at Field 5, the one closest to the lighthouse, you can actually walk past the lighthouse to Kismet, Soltaire and other Fire Island beaches/villages. Keep in mind though, it's a long walk and it's also an interesting view along the way.