It depends. It's one of those things where we used different ways to refer to areas .
For example if we were referring to Hawaii, we may say "I am going to visit the Big Island" depending on the area. Someone could also say "I am driving through the desert", "I am driving through Sahara Desert", "I am driving through the Sahara Desert" "I am driving through the Sahara" and people would understand just fine.
Also just to note, Technically Long Island , (if you are) referring to in the United States, is not legally considered an island. At least to our government, they consider it a peninsula. Random piece of informaiton when we refer to it we refer to it as an area and would say "I am moving to Long Island" the same way we would say "I am moving to Los Angeles".