Reyneke Island (Russian: Остров Рейнеке, ) is an island in Peter the Great Gulf in 25 km to the south of Zolotoy Rog. It is a part of Eugénie de Montijo Archipelago.
Area is 4,6 km2. Population: 23 (2005) in the only settlement. It is the smallest both by area and population of four inhabited islands of Primorsky Krai after Russky, Putyatin and Popov Islands. Administratively the island is under Vladivostok's jurisdiction.
A west part of island more deciduous forestly (oak, acer and tilia), and a east part more meadowy. Pinales are rarely on the island, except for pinus koraiensis. There are one islet and many kekurs near island.
Reyneke Island is a summer recreation for Primorye peoples. Beaches are pebbly and sandy. A ferry connected island and mainland Vladivostok three times a week in a warm season.[1] The main branches of economy of island are fish-processing and tourism.[2]
It was named after Mikhail Reyneke, Vice Admiral and hydrographer.[3]