The article highlights how the U.S., being the fourth largest country by land mass, offers abundant exploration opportunities, including 63 national parks. While Americans can travel extensively within the U.S., there are also international destinations available without needing a passport. It details several places, including American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and outlines the specific identification requirements for U.S. citizens traveling to these locations. The article serves as a guide for travelers looking to venture beyond U.S. borders without the hassle of obtaining a passport right away.
To visit American Samoa without a passport, you must show your government-issued ID and a certified birth certificate demonstrating your nationality.
Traveling to Puerto Rico is not that different from traveling to Pennsylvania; any U.S. citizens wishing to visit the island nation must just show their government-issued ID.
You could live your whole life without leaving the country - and many do. But you don't need to limit yourself to the confines of the U.S.
To visit Guam without a passport you'll need to first book your flights through Honolulu, as travel through other major hubs like Tokyo or Seoul requires a passport.
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