If you want to get away but don’t have the time to renew your passport you still have a lot of options. From the rustic to the luxurious, from the mountains to the seashore, here is your guide to some of the best all-inclusive vacations with no passport needed.
How can I find all-inclusive vacations with no passport needed?
As long as you travel within the United States, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Guam, or the Northern Mariana Islands, you don’t need a passport. If you fly to these places, all you need is a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or another TSA-acceptable ID (passport, passport card, military ID, etc.) Let’s take a tour of the top 10 all-inclusive vacations you can fly to without a passport.
To create this guide, we meticulously picked the highest-rated resorts or hotels in each destination, all of which feature breakfast as a standard inclusion and either offer dinner as part of the package or provide a range of dining options for the evening.
1. Divi Carina Bay Beach Resort & Casino, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands

This luxurious all-inclusive, adults-only resort in the US Virgin Islands will bring your tropical vacation dreams into vibrant, living colors. At Divi Carina Bay Beach Resort & Casino, you can enjoy the Caribbean waves, play tennis, experience paddle-boarding, try your luck at poker, or -just like me- give shuffleboard a go.
Review score: 7.6 Good (88 reviews)
Cheapest rate per night: $215
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2. Holiday Inn Mayaguez & Tropical Casino, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico

While it is difficult to find an all-inclusive vacation in Puerto Rico, Holiday Inn Mayaguez & Tropical Casino offers a package that includes breakfast as well as an open restaurant for lunches and dinners. Ideally located, you have easy access to the island’s most beautiful beaches, and numerous shops are within walking distance. Within the resort’s premises, try your luck at the casino and enjoy the outdoor pool, which is perfect for the little ones.
Review score: 9.0, Wonderful (2,201 reviews)
Cheapest rate per night: $110
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3. Kensington Hotel Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands

At Kensington Hotel Saipan, you’ll find a family-friendly haven. Here the breakfasts and dinners are included in the package. The outdoor play equipment and the kids-friendly menu will make the little vacationers ecstatic and keep them busy, as you hit the onsite fitness center. Alternatively, you can enjoy the infinity and outdoor pools on your exotic all-inclusive vacation with no passport needed.
Review score: 8.8 Very good (1,063 reviews)
Cheapest rate per night: $149
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4. Hilton Guam Resort & Spa, Guam

Situated about halfway between Australia and Japan, this resort offers a wonderful vacation adventure without a passport. This all-inclusive resort is just a few minutes away from the two lover’s point, and its breathtaking view of the island’s coastline. You can also reach within a short drive the hiking area of Ague Cove. At Hilton Guam Resort & Spa, you and your precious loved ones can enjoy the outdoor pool and the kid’s club, the sauna, and access the private beach.
Review score: 7.9, Good (1,566 reviews)
Cheapest rate per night: $112
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5. The Pink Palm Hotel – Adults Only, U.S. Virgin Islands

Review score: 8.2, Very good (71 reviews)
Cheapest rate per night: $247
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6. Kay El Bar Guest Ranch, Arizona

Rejuvenating all-inclusive vacations without passport await you at Kay El Bar Guest Ranch in the Arizona desert. This ranch immerses you in the heart of nature and reconnects you with animals. The all-inclusive package includes meals and drinks, so you only need to focus on your well-being. Go on horseback rides, learn to shoot at the shooting range, or relax by the pool. There’s something for everyone at this highly praised accommodation.
Review score: 9.5, Wonderful (30 reviews)
Cheapest rate per night: $170
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7. Sinclair Inn Bed & Breakfast, Vermont

You can immerse yourself in the rustic charm of Vermont at the Sinclair Inn Bed & Breakfast, a meticulously renovated historic house with a long-standing tradition of hosting travelers. This establishment operated as a hotel in the early years of the past century and has served as a bed and breakfast since the 1980s. During your stay, you’ll have the opportunity to fully embrace the natural beauty of the area, which includes wildflowers, folk art, hiking, skiing on private trails, and even fishing.
Review score: 9.6, Wonderful (426 reviews)
Cheapest rate per night: $217
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8. Cove Haven Resorts, Pennsylvania

Cove Haven Resorts stands as a delightful adults-only retreat nestled in the heart of the Pocono Mountains. Their package features both breakfast and dinner, which you can savor while taking in the picturesque lakeside view. Located just a two-hour drive from New York City, it serves as the ideal romantic getaway.
Review score: 7.8, Good (1,055 reviews)
Cheapest rate per night: $213
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9. Little Paradise Hotel, Palm Springs, California

Review score: 9.6, Wonderful (652 reviews)
Cheapest rate per night: $189
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10. Business Key Largo, Florida

The Business Key Largo resort is a lovely getaway in the Florida Keys, just 6km from John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. It’s an all-inclusive, adults-only retreat ideal for couples and friends. Here, you can unwind at the spa, relish the private beach, take a dip in two pools, and savor meals at five restaurants, all with various bars to choose from.
Review score: 9.1, Wonderful (181 reviews)
Cheapest rate per night: $1,234
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Bottom line
To find the all-inclusive vacation of your dreams, you can fly across and throughout the United States, not to mention to the South Pacific, all without a passport. Grab your real ID, get tips on how to pack your carry-on, learn how to get cheap flights and let’s get going.
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Frequent questions about all-inclusive vacations no passport needed
You can enjoy all-inclusive resorts across the US, including historic New England, sunny Florida, mountainous Tennessee, arid Arizona, and sunny California. You can even fly across the ocean to an all-inclusive resort in the Caribbean or the South Pacific.
A passport is not needed as a proof of identity to an all-inclusive resort, as long as you are in one of the 50 US states, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Guam or the Northern Mariana Islands. If you need to show ID when you are checking in to an all-inclusive resort, your driver’s license or ID card will do the trick.
Unfortunately, no. Sandals® has resorts in Antigua, Barbados, the Bahamas, Curacao, Grenada, Jamaica, and Saint Lucia, all of which are destinations that require US citizens to have a valid passport.
The foregoing article was last updated on the 15th of January 2026. It does not contain legal advice and is for informational purposes only. KAYAK does not guarantee, and accepts no legal liability arising from or connected to, the accuracy, reliability, currency or completeness of any of the information contained in this article and/or any of the content linked to within it. Always check the official government website of your departure and arrival destinations prior to travel for up-to-date information.
Sources:
https://www.usa.gov/visit-territories
https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification
https://www.weather.gov/
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