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A colorful political map of the United States, showing state boundaries and major cities across North America.

Hidden map of America

The United States stretches far beyond the states most maps show, with Islands and Territories scattered across oceans. These remote places include tropical rainforests, coral reefs, quiet beaches, and historic forts, feeling worlds away yet still part of America.

Travelers are often surprised by how diverse these Islands are, blending natural beauty with unique cultures. Exploring them gives a fresh perspective on America’s geography and shows the country’s colorful reach across the world.

Cinnamon Bay beach in the Virgin Islands National Park on the island of St John in the US Virgin Islands

Islands of the US Virgin Islands

The US Virgin Islands comprise St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas, located just east of Puerto Rico. US citizens don’t need a passport, making it an easy tropical escape filled with palm trees, soft sand, and clear waters.

Each Island has its own character, offering culture, history, and calm natural scenery. Visitors enjoy scenic beaches, quiet towns, and warm Caribbean vibes without leaving US territory.

Trunk Bay beach, St. John late afternoon

America’s paradise in the Caribbean

Often called “America’s Paradise,” the Virgin Islands offer bright blue water, sandy beaches, and world-class snorkeling. The Islands have rebuilt after major storms, adding new coral reefs and conservation efforts to protect marine life.

Tourists find improved resorts, natural parks, and friendly towns ready to welcome visitors. The combination of nature and community makes the Islands a memorable place to explore.

St Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

Historic ports of St. Thomas

St. Thomas is the busiest of the Virgin Islands, known for Cruise Ports, historic buildings, and scenic views across the harbor. The town blends colonial history with tropical charm in every street and waterfront.

Beaches like Magens Bay and Trunk Bay offer soft sand and calm waters for relaxing. St Thomas combines history, tourism, local life, and natural scenery in a memorable experience.

Close up drone shot of St Croix US Virgin Islands from the east coast

Calm reefs of St. Croix

St. Croix is quieter and more relaxed, with tranquil Beaches and protected Coral Reefs nearby. The reefs showcase colorful marine life and clear waters, ideal for Snorkeling or diving.

Visitors enjoy the island’s peaceful rhythm, local culture, and scenic shoreline. St Croix offers a serene escape for travelers who enjoy nature and tropical tranquility.

An aerial view of the Northern Mariana Islands and the calm sea on a sunny day

Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific

The Northern Mariana Islands include 22 islands spread across the western North Pacific Ocean. The archipelago blends volcanic terrain, lush forests, and quiet beaches that feel distant from the US mainland.

Remote location means fewer visitors, giving the islands an untouched atmosphere. Travelers find natural beauty and rich cultural heritage in this far-off American territory.

Landscape of Bird Island in Saipan

Saipan’s beaches and mountains

Saipan is the largest island in the Northern Marianas, with palm-lined beaches, mountains, and scenic viewpoints. Visitors enjoy coastal drives, hiking trails, and relaxing on the sand.

The island’s history and landmarks tell stories from the Pacific’s past. Saipan combines tropical scenery and cultural depth for a unique visitor experience.

Tinian Beach: Canoes, Sling Lessons, and the First Sail of 500 Sails

Tinian’s island streets and shores

Tinian is a small island with calm beaches and green landscapes. Its streets were named after Manhattan avenues, reflecting its WWII history as a US air base.

Visitors enjoy Tachogna Beach, where soft sand and shallow waters invite swimming and sunset walks. Tinian blends history with tropical tranquility for an off-the-beaten-path experience.

Beautiful landscape view of the National Park of American Samoa on the island of Tutuila.

Volcanic beauty of American Samoa

American Samoa sits between Hawaii and New Zealand, featuring volcanic islands, lush rainforests, and turquoise lagoons. The territory became part of the US in the early 1900s.

Dramatic coastlines, quiet villages, and green valleys make it feel untouched. Travelers experience nature, culture, and community life in a truly remote tropical paradise.

Beautiful landscape view of the National Park of American Samoa on the island of Tutuila.

Traditions of Samoan culture

Samoan culture remains strong, with most locals speaking Samoan and preserving their traditional practices. Clothing, dance, and cooking ceremonies continue to thrive across the islands.

Visitors see earth ovens, patterned clothing, and community celebrations, and find them fascinating. This connection to heritage gives the islands a warm and authentic character to experience firsthand.

Beautiful landscape view of the National Park of American Samoa on the island of Tutuila.

National park of American Samoa

Three islands form the National Park of American Samoa, the only US National Park south of the equator. It protects coral reefs, rainforests, and wildlife while offering hiking trails and coastal overlooks.

Snorkeling reveals colorful reefs, and certain seasons allow whale watching. The park highlights the islands’ natural richness and promotes conservation-friendly tourism.

Palmyra Atoll small boat coast guard

Remote reefs of Palmyra Atoll

Palmyra Atoll is a remote ring of small islands in the Pacific Ocean, part of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. Access is restricted to protect fragile ecosystems and marine habitats.

The waters host vibrant coral reefs, seabird colonies, and rare wildlife. Palmyra and nearby islands showcase America’s reach into important global marine conservation zones.

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Guam, Northern Mariana Islands - Inarajan Natural Pool

Island paradise of Guam

Guam is the largest island in Micronesia, with white sandy beaches, coral reefs, and clear tropical waters. The island attracts travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Its population reflects Chamorro heritage alongside Asian and European influences. Festivals highlight music, dance, and local traditions, making Guam a beach destination rich in culture.

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Can you guess that these beautiful islands are in the U.S.? Comment with your favorite and let us know what surprised you the most.

This slideshow was made with AI assistance and human editing.

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Brian Foster is a native to San Diego and Phoenix areas. He enjoys great food, music, and traveling. He specializes and stays up to date on the latest technology trends.

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