Top 10 Most Beautiful Islands In America

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  1. Located in the northwest of Washington state, United States, San Juan Island is the second-largest island with the largest population of the San Juan archipelago. Friday Harbor is the main population center of San Juan Island and San Juan County, and it is the only town on the island.


    San Juan might not be a tropical retreat, but this stunning landscape is well worth a visit. San Juan proudly features Orca pods, beautiful beaches, and one of the country’s largest lavender farms. Lime Kiln Point State Park is the perfect place to see lovely whales first-hand. Pelindaba Lavender Farm, a beautiful lavender field, is a place where you can immerse yourself in dreamy purple with a pleasant fragrance. The bustling Friday Harbor is a jackpot of restaurants and shops, plus unique attractions like the 19-acre sculpture garden at Westcott Bay Reserve.


    The best time to visit San Juan Island is from April to October. July and August are the warmest months to enjoy and have fun here.


    Address: San Juan Island, WA

    San Juan Island, Washington. Photo: rtwin30days.com
    San Juan Island, Washington. Photo: rtwin30days.com
    San Juan Island, Washington. Photo: outdoorsy.com
    San Juan Island, Washington. Photo: outdoorsy.com

  2. Nicknamed "The Valley Isle," the Hawaiian island of Maui is known for its stunning natural beauty as well as its high-end luxury resorts and popular tourist attractions. This island is likened to a paradise on earth, and traveling here is an impressive experience in your journey.


    The island of Maui was created by a volcano nearly 1.3 million years ago. It is also the second-largest of the four main islands of Hawaii. It's pretty quiet, and you're sure to find a sense of peace as well as upscale resorts with fine restaurants, great shopping, and top-notch service. Maui Island has some of the best beach resorts in Hawaii. They call this Honeymoon island because you'll find some great places to stay on Maui without the crowds of resorts. Maui has some of the most charming small towns you'll find in Hawaii. Don't miss Paia on the north coast and upstream Makawao. Both are full of great art galleries, shops, and restaurants. To get a taste of the “old Hawaii,” make time to visit Hana.


    Address: Maui, HI

    Maui, Hawaii. Photo: adventuresofaplusk.com
    Maui, Hawaii. Photo: adventuresofaplusk.com
    Maui, Hawaii. Photo: agoda.com
    Maui, Hawaii. Photo: agoda.com
  3. Kauai Island is one of the most famous islands in America where has dreamy scenery with blue beaches and long stretches of sand, shimmering waterfalls, and majestic mountains. People compare Kauai to a paradise on earth because of its breathtaking beauty. It is the most beautiful island in the Hawaiian archipelago of the United States where anyone who has come will not want to leave because of the beautiful and captivating nature. This island is the 4th largest in the islands of Hawaii, the population is not too crowded, so the landscape here still retains its original wild beauty. Covered by the green color of the valleys, the clear beaches see both the bottom and the high mountains. The nature here is wild, wonderful, and poetic, touching people's hearts.


    At Kauai Hawaii Island, you can not only explore beautiful destinations, sightsee, participate in adventurous experiences, but you can also discover the fascinating culinary culture as well as the unique cultural beauty of the islands. The best time to visit Kauai is from June to September, which is the peak tourist season here. Usually, the weather is warm year-round with alternating tropical rains.


    Address: Kauai, HI

    Kauai, Hawaii. Photo: wallpaperaccess.com
    Kauai, Hawaii. Photo: wallpaperaccess.com
    Kauai, Hawaii. Photo: travelandleisure.com
    Kauai, Hawaii. Photo: travelandleisure.com
  4. The largest island in the Florida Ten Thousand Islands region, Marco Island is the northernmost island that stretches south from Everglades City to Flamingo and the Florida Keys. This place is a hot attraction for locals and visitors because of its tropical atmosphere and idyllic scenery. A sun-drenched gem nestled on the edges of the Gulf of Mexico, Marco Island boasts more than six miles of white sand beaches along with 100 miles of waterways that are a mix of low-key vibes, seafood restaurants, and water activities. Marco Island is the perfect place to forget everything and immerse yourself in beautiful nature.


    The island has many luxury resorts along with plenty of shorelines to spend an afternoon soaking up the sun or experiencing a variety of water sports and outdoor adventures. It's also a great place to kick off your vacation by going fishing, dolphin watching, kayaking, or canoeing. By the glittering seaside, you could spend a day collecting colorful shells as the island is famous for its unique treasures that regularly wash ashore. Save and visit Marco right now!


    Address: Marco Island, FL

    Marco Island, Florida. Photo: paradisecoast.com
    Marco Island, Florida. Photo: paradisecoast.com
    Marco Island, Florida. Photo: visitflorida.com
    Marco Island, Florida. Photo: visitflorida.com
  5. Surrounded by sparkling Mexican waters, Anna Maria Island is a seven-mile paradise where you can experience the beauty of its Old Florida atmosphere.

    The first stop when you come to Anna Maria must be the beach. With its fine white sands and crystal clear turquoise waters, the sea here will lure you in for a day of soaking up the sun. Rent a bike and head to Bean Point, nestled on the north side of the island — a cozy Florida old-timey paradise, where the Gulf of Mexico meets Tampa Bay, where the Gulf of Mexico meets Tampa Bay, to find the perfect spot to watch dolphins bobbing in the water and shore. If you are passionate about collecting seashells, head to Coquina Beach on the southern edge of the island. Afterward, hop on a ride to Anna Maria Bayside Park for panoramic views of Tampa Bay and the iconic Sunshine Skyway. With a wealth of beaches, restaurants, and events, Anna Maria Island is sure to be the perfect relaxing spot for your next vacation.


    Address: Anna Maria Island, FL

    Anna Maria Island, Florida. Photo: amilocals.com
    Anna Maria Island, Florida. Photo: amilocals.com
    Anna Maria Island, Florida. Photo: buythesuncoast.com
    Anna Maria Island, Florida. Photo: buythesuncoast.com
  6. The Island of Hawaii is the largest island in the United States, is the southeasternmost of the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaiʻi Island is made up of five successively erupting shield volcanoes, one on top of the other, including Kohala, Mauna Kea, Hualālai, Mauna Loa, Hawaiʻi Kīlauea.


    The island is incredibly diverse, offering more diversity in climates and landscapes than any other Hawaiian archipelago. As you drive around the Island, you can come across dozens of different terrains and climates. Here, you will always come across surprises. The beaches do not follow any rules. You can find a black sand beach easier than a white sand beach, and if adventurous enough, you can drop yourself into one of the few blue sand beaches in the world.

    The Island of Hawaii spans 8 of the world's 13 climate zones, and you can enjoy just about anything here. You can snorkel past tropical reefs and enjoy a sunset snowball fight atop Mauna Kea a few hours later. And then, of course, the unforgettable Manta Ray night dive.


    Address: Island of Hawaii, HI

    Island of Hawaii, Hawaii. Photo: hgaviation.vn
    Island of Hawaii, Hawaii. Photo: hgaviation.vn
    Island of Hawaii, Hawaii. Photo: attractionsofamerica.com
    Island of Hawaii, Hawaii. Photo: attractionsofamerica.com
  7. The small island of Nantucket in Massachusetts is a popular summer vacation destination not only for Americans but also for tourists from all over the world. The white sandy beaches on this island give visitors the most refreshing feeling.


    Popular Jettisoned is located north of Nantucket Town, from where you can reach the beach in a few minutes by bike or shuttle. Here you can rent all equipment for windsurfing and boating excursions. Not far away, inside the harbor is sheltered by a long headland, there is a beach for children, just by looking at the name you can guess who makes up a certain percentage of visitors here. If you're a fan of nature and windsurfing, choose a southern beach for your stay in Nantucket. Here is the concentration of spacious and deserted beaches such as Surfside, Miacomment, and Cisco. There is also a surf school here. Madame Beach in the Far West is one of the most beautiful beaches on Nantucket, with breathtaking views that unfold at sunset.


    To rest on the inland beaches you should come in the summer when the temperature is warm enough for swimming. Places like Florida or the Hawaiian Islands are comfortable year-round travel.


    Address: Nantucket, MA

    Nantucket, Massachusetts. Photo: sites.psu.edu
    Nantucket, Massachusetts. Photo: sites.psu.edu
    Nantucket, Massachusetts. Photo: nantucket-ma.gov
    Nantucket, Massachusetts. Photo: nantucket-ma.gov
  8. Hilton Head Island is one of the sea islands along the Atlantic coast south of Port Royal Sound, in Beaufort County, South Carolina. This place is a semi-tropical paradise for nature lovers. Hilton Head Island is free of glittering neon lights and rampant development. It is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, including pristine white sand beaches and abundant wildlife, superb golf, and many other activity options.


    The island has an extensive network of trails. Those are easily explored by bike or on foot. Dozens of miles of bike trails crisscross the island under saw palmettos, live oaks, tall pines, and aspen. All these roads seem to lead to the beach. There are many beaches to visit on Hilton Head Island.


    This place is a paradise for sports enthusiasts with activities like tennis, volleyball, bridge, fishing on boats, cycling, kayaking, golf, etc. In addition to games and outdoor exploration, it also features world-class restaurants, magnificent shopping malls, and exciting Gullah culture. With growing popularity, Hilton Head Island attracts visitors most months of the year.


    Address: Hilton Head Island, SC

    Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Photo: hiltonheadisland.org
    Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Photo: hiltonheadisland.org
    Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Photo: southcarolinalowcountry.com
    Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Photo: southcarolinalowcountry.com
  9. Amelia Island, named after King George II's daughter, is a 20-minute drive from Jacksonville. Amelia Island boasts 13 miles of charming Atlantic shoreline, where you can watch the sunrise over crystal-sand beaches, then sunbathe and watch the waves at Peters Point Beachfront Park. Amelia Island State Park is a great place to fish. If you're traveling with the family, go horseback riding at sunset or spend time strolling the beach to find colorful seashells or great white shark teeth for your collection.


    The tiny island is particularly famous for its two annual festivals, Amelia Island's Concours d'Elegance and Eight Flags Island's Shrimp Festival. The Amelia Island History Museum offers educational walking tours, including a Spooky Tour that will leave you shivering.


    April, May, and June are the right time to travel here. Some people may prefer the colder months in the winter to golf.


    Address: Amelia Island, FL 32034

    Amelia Island, Florida. Photo: highlanddunes.com
    Amelia Island, Florida. Photo: highlanddunes.com
    Amelia Island, Florida. Photo: ameliaisland.com
    Amelia Island, Florida. Photo: ameliaisland.com
  10. Key West is the largest island in the Florida Keys archipelago, located between two seas, one side is the calm Gulf of Mexico, and the other is the turbulent Atlantic Ocean. Key West has the longest history in the United States. Europeans first set foot on the island in 1541. Then Key West became Florida's largest city with large shipwreck mining companies, which quickly prospered. Despite attracting millions of visitors each year, the island remains quiet and isolated, separate from the rest of Florida.


    The most popular means of transportation is a bicycle. The streets here are small. The central neighborhood is colorful with ancient wooden houses, narrow streets, coconut groves, wharves, and motels. Key West has a tropical climate that is clean and peaceful, so many US presidents have chosen it as a winter vacation destination.


    The most crowded place on the island is Mallory Square, located in the old town. There are many small boats carrying tourists out to sea to watch the sunset. Two hours before sunset, there will be a band to entertain. There is a market selling souvenirs for visitors. Especially restaurants with wine and fresh seafood for visitors to sip while waiting to watch the sunset. This scene Florida people call "Sunset Celebration"

    Key West, Florida. Photo: aarp.org
    Key West, Florida. Photo: aarp.org
    Key West, Florida. Photo: keywest.com
    Key West, Florida. Photo: keywest.com



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