No Passport? No Problem! 20 Must-See Islands in the U.S.

Sanibel Island Lighthouse in Florida
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The United States has thousands of miles of ocean coastlines peppered with islands. Major rivers like the Mississippi, Ohio, and Missouri support islands that are state and national parks, luxury resorts, and even cities. In fact, all 50 states have islands, and Hawaii itself is a chain of islands. Don’t be fooled by all the hype, you can find plenty of exotic island fun in the United States. Check out these 20 must-see islands that you don’t need a passport to visit!

Maui, Hawaii

Maui, Hawaii
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Are you looking for a great tropical vacation? Then Maui is the island destination for you. It has everything you would expect from a Hawaiian vacation. There are gorgeous landscapes, jaw-dropping beaches, and authentic Hawaiian culture in addition to Haleakalā National Park, home to rainforests, endangered species, and a volcano.

Mount Desert Island, Maine

Mount Desert Island, Maine
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Maine’s largest island is Mount Desert Island. It is known for quaint villages, scenic landscapes, and a plethora of outdoor activities. Home to Acadia National Park, a visit here is not complete until you’ve hiked a few trails and tried some of the local seafood.

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
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For a luxury vacation in one of the world’s most beautiful places, take your next vacation in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. The island is world-renowned for its golf courses, resorts, and fine dining. Enjoy the natural beauty of the island on leisure trails and enjoy plenty of time at the beach or playing water sports.

Key West, Florida

Key West, Florida
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Key West has beautiful, warm weather and fantastic beaches. Visitors love the colorful buildings and laid-back vibe that the island offers. When in Key West, check out Duval Street for entertainment and eats, Ernest Hemingway’s Home for a historical touch, or get out on the water in a tour boat.