Rose Island, Bahamas

Rose Island is a small island in the Bahamas that lies 3 mi east of Paradise Island, which lies directly off of New Providence Island. The island has no formal residential infrastructure and no roads. The center 1 sqmi was owned by Claude Turner for around 36 years up until 2005. The largest mass of the island is made up of a shallow inland lagoon in the center of the island. The highest elevation on the island is 52 ft. The island has a thin peninsula which juts out 7 mi east.

The island was home to a pineapple plantation centuries ago.

The island's coast was the filming location for the crash-landing of a Vulcan Bomber in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball.