American Territories: From the South Pacific to Caribbean islands, America's territories have a wealth of culture, history, and natural beauty. Polynesian explorers touched down on American Samoa's pristine beaches (as shown here) thousands of years ago.
Jonathan Irish/American Samoa Visitors Bureau
American Samoa: Home to fruit bats with 3-foot wingspans, the National Park of American Samoa's dramatic topography was shaped by volcanic activity.
National Park of American Samoa
Guam: A tradition of travel by outrigger canoe links Guam to the ancient travelers who first explored the South Pacific.
Guam Visitors Bureau
Guam: Chamorro culture remains vibrant even as Guam has become an ocean crossroads.
Guam Visitors Bureau
Puerto Rico: The stone fortifications of Castillo San Felipe del Morro in San Juan are designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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Puerto Rico: A bronze statue, "La Rogativa," commemorates a 1797 procession by the women of San Juan at a time when the city was under siege by British troops.
Discover Puerto Rico
US Virgin Islands: White sand beaches draw sailors and sun-worshippers to Magens Bay on Saint Thomas.
U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism
US Virgin Islands: A ruined sugar mill on the 18th century Annaberg Plantation recalls the era when enslaved Africans were brought to Caribbean islands to work in the cane fields.
U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism
Northern Mariana Islands: Clear water and craggy rocks define Saipan's gorgeous shoreline.
Marianas Visitors Authority
Northern Mariana Islands: Tasting Chamorro cuisine is a highlight of visiting the Northern Mariana Islands.
Marianas Visitors Authority
United States Minor Outlying Islands: A school of manini fish swarms the coral reef surrounding protected Palmyra Atoll.
Kydd Pollock
United States Minor Outlying Islands: The Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument provides valuable habitat for marine wildlife like these manta rays in a Palmyra Atoll lagoon.