
Sacred Island
Sacred Island typically refers to a location considered spiritually significant or holy by local cultures or religions. Such islands often host important rituals, temples, or ceremonial sites, and are revered for their historical, spiritual, or natural importance. Visitors may be restricted or guided to preserve the site's sanctity. Examples include Bali’s sacred sites in Indonesia or Iona in Scotland. These islands symbolize cultural heritage and spiritual connection, serving as places of worship, pilgrimage, or reflection, and are preserved out of reverence for their historical and religious significance.