12 Dreamy All-Inclusive Resorts from the US Where You Don't Need a Passport!

5. The Lodge on Little St. Simons Island: Georgia

The current Lighthouse and Keeper’s Dwelling were completed in 1872. Orlando Poe, chief engineer for the U.S. Lighthouse Board, supervised the design. Charles Cluskey, architect of many outstanding buildings in Georgia, served as contractor from 1868 unti. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @JStephanMease

Accessible only by boat, this eco-conscious resort sits on a private 11,000-acre barrier island off Georgia’s coast. With space for just 32 guests, it’s secluded and special. The all-inclusive rate includes chef-prepared meals, guided nature excursions, fishing, kayaking, and accommodations in cozy, rustic-luxe lodges. Guests explore untouched marshlands and beaches with naturalists who lead wildlife tours across dunes and tidal creeks. There's no Wi-Fi in rooms, making it a true digital detox. For nature lovers seeking serenity, Little St. Simons Island offers a wildly immersive experience—equal parts coastal getaway and conservation dreamscape.

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