But aren‘t these the opposite? On different continent (either Africa or none, certainly not Europe), while not being Distant Lands?The most direct historical examples for these are probably the Macaronesian Islands, which served as a stepping stone to the New World for Spain and Portugal
I was thinking of islands that are on the same continent but can be considered distant lands. Hence, Cyprus, which afaik is geographically in Africa, and Socotra which is in Asia, but both are actually closer to another continent and seem to resemble the shores of that continent more than their geographically correct continent.
I was just wondering if there are actually better examples than these two?