The **U.S. Minor Outlying Islands** are a group of remote territories scattered across the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. While not widely known to mainstream travelers, these islands offer unparalleled natural beauty, pristine environments, and unique opportunities for exploration. The U.S. Minor Outlying Islands are composed of **Wake Island**, **Johnston Atoll**, **Midway Atoll**, **Baker Island**, **Howland Island**, **Jarvis Island**, **Kingman Reef**, and **Palmyra Atoll**. Due to their isolation, limited accessibility, and protected status, most of these islands are not typical tourist destinations, but they hold special appeal for adventurers, wildlife enthusiasts, and those interested in exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations.