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Writer's pictureLeah Lackland

4 Exotic Retreat Experiences - No Passport Needed

The United States, with its diverse territories and commonwealths, offers a treasure trove of stunning islands that boast the perfect blend of tropical allure and American hospitality. In this guide, we'll unveil the top 5 exotic vacations you can indulge in without the need for a passport!

Puerto Rico (Commonwealth)

Location: Caribbean Sea

Highlights: Known for its vibrant culture, beautiful beaches, the El Yunque Rainforest, and historic sites like Old San Juan.

Best Time to Visit: Winter

December to mid-April is high season, with the least rain and mildest temperatures. It's also the most popular time to visit, with holiday festivals, bioluminescent bay tours, and other activities. Winter is also good for beaches, with warm temperatures, blue skies, and lots of sunshine. However, it can be expensive and crowded.



Guam (Territory)

Location: Western Pacific Ocean

Highlights: Famous for its tropical climate, WWII history, Tumon Bay, and its rich Chamorro culture.

Best Time to Visit: Dry and cool season

December to June is the dry and cool season, with moderate temperatures, minimal rainfall, and lots of sunshine. This is a good time for beach trips and exploring the island's landscapes. If you want to celebrate the Fourth of July, you can plan to visit at the end of June or beginning of July.



U.S. Virgin Islands (Territory)

Location: Caribbean Sea

Islands: St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix

Highlights: Stunning beaches, diving spots, the Virgin Islands National Park, and historic sugar plantations.

Best Time to Visit: April–June

This is a good time for warm weather, fewer crowds, and lower risk of hurricanes. It's also when the island's festivals are in full swing, including Carnival in mid-April and other Caribbean culture celebrations.




Northern Mariana Islands (Commonwealth)

Location: Western Pacific Ocean

Islands: Saipan, Tinian, Rota

Highlights: Pristine beaches, World War II historical sites, the Grotto (a famous dive site), and a mix of indigenous Chamorro and Carolinian cultures.

Best Time to Visit: Dry season

December to June is the dry season, with the driest months in Saipan, Tinian, and Rota being January to May. This is a good time to visit if you want to avoid rain and humidity.




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