Explore 10 tropical getaways that you can experience without US Passport

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If the current delays in passport issuance are impeding your plans for a tropical vacation abroad during spring break, consider these 10 destinations that don't necessitate a U.S. passport.

Hawaii stands out as a passport-free destination, likely the foremost choice for many families.

For most Americans, the easily accessible passport-free destination is the sunny state of Florida.

Closed-loop cruises, confined to the Western Hemisphere and starting and ending at the same American port, offer a passport-free travel option.

Americans can explore three Virgin Islands without the need for a passport, including St. Croix.

A part of the Virgin Islands, with over 60% protected as a national park, St. John provides a passport-free tropical escape.

A brief ferry ride from St. John takes you to St. Thomas, allowing you to explore two of the three Virgin Islands on a single trip.

Puerto Rico offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation, making it a favorite for family vacations without requiring a passport.

Situated in the South Pacific, American Samoa is an unincorporated territory accessible without a passport.

Despite its tropical climate, Guam has a lengthy rainy season from July to December (with the dry season approximately from January to June).

Saipan, drawing the most tourists, is the focal point of the Northern Mariana Islands and home to the majority of its permanent residents.