Plan your vacation
Add dates
Add travelers
Coffee shop & Tshirt
Coffee shop & Tshirt  - Photo by Krystel Heddy

Explore the Unspoiled Beauty of the Northern Mariana Islands

  • Home
  • ,
  • Northern Mariana Islands

About Northern Mariana Islands

The Northern Mariana Islands is a US commonwealth in the Pacific Ocean known for its stunning beaches and world-class diving sites. Visitors can explore the pristine coral reefs, hike through lush forests, and learn about the indigenous Chamorro culture. With its tropical climate and friendly locals, the Northern Mariana Islands is a perfect destination for any traveler seeking adventure and relaxation.

If you're looking for a truly unique travel experience, the Northern Mariana Islands might be just what you're looking for. This chain of 15 islands in the western Pacific Ocean offers a fascinating blend of traditional Chamorro culture, stunning natural beauty, and modern amenities.

Visitors to the Northern Mariana Islands will find plenty to see and do. Outdoor enthusiasts will love exploring the islands' rugged terrain, which includes lush rainforests, crystal-clear waters, and stunning coral reefs. The islands are also home to a number of historical and cultural sites, including ancient Chamorro villages and Spanish colonial buildings.

One of the most popular destinations in the Northern Mariana Islands is Saipan, the largest and most developed island in the chain. Here, travelers can enjoy a wide range of activities, from snorkeling and scuba diving to shopping and dining. The island is also home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the Pacific, making it the perfect destination for anyone looking to relax and soak up the sun.

Another popular destination is Tinian, which is known for its World War II heritage. Visitors can explore historic sites such as the Tinian Atomic Bomb Pits and the House of Taga, which features ancient Chamorro ruins. The island is also home to some of the best diving and snorkeling in the region, with crystal-clear waters and an abundance of marine life.

Whether you're interested in history, culture, or outdoor adventure, the Northern Mariana Islands have something to offer everyone. With its stunning natural beauty, unique cultural heritage, and modern amenities, this is a destination that should be on every traveler's list. So why wait? Start planning your trip to the Northern Mariana Islands today and experience the magic of this truly one-of-a-kind destination!

More Detail

Popular Stays in Northern Mariana Islands

Explore some of the most affordable vacation packages and accommodation stays in Northern Mariana Islands

Restaurant
Business hotelsHotels with spa

Aqua Resort Club Saipan

Located in the heart of Saipan, this property is just 15 minutes' drive from the Garaban District city centre and 25 minutes from Saipan International Airport, while Japan is 3 hours away. The property has a business centre and offers small meeting rooms, car services, and audiovisual equipment. High-speed Internet access is available in public areas. The air-conditioned business hotel offers 91 rooms in total and facilities include a lobby, a breakfast/dining room, and a laundry service (fees apply). This club resort features spacious guest rooms that are gracefully appointed with all the indispensable amenities to ensure guests enjoy a relaxing stay. Each room features a shower, hairdryer, direct dial telephone, TV, radio, safe, minibar and fridge. After a tiring day, guests can rejuvenate body and mind at the spa that offers a hot tub, aromatherapy, massage services and facials. They can also work out at the gym to maintain their physical fitness, take a refreshing dip in the beautiful outdoor swimming pool or work up a sweat in the sauna (fees apply). Guests can dine at the Raraina fine-dining restaurant that serves various delectable dishes as well as an extensive wine list. They can also enjoy Japanese cuisine, steaks and seafood at the Costa terrace restaurant and enjoy the perfect drink at the Wet Bar Palmera, while the Lobby Lounge Vino serves a wide selection of beverages and cocktails. Breakfast is served each morning.
Experience the true essence of Saipan's paradise whilst enjoying the comforts of home at Hyatt Regency Saipan Hotel. Enjoy panoramic views of the hotel's lush, tropical gardens while witnessing the breathtaking sunset over the Pacific Ocean. Our hotel on Saipan is conveniently located in the centre of the island's shopping and entertainment district, just a 30-minute drive from Saipan International Airport.

Things to do in Northern Mariana Islands

Choose from a range of unique experiences and fun activities in Northern Mariana Islands

Did you see the latest news on Amelia Earhart! Someone found a new photograph that may indicate what tour guides here on Saipan (namely, me) have been saying: that she survived her 1937 plane crash/disappearance and was actually imprisoned and died on Saipan! As I had hoped and predicted, the mainstream media is now publishing headlines to that effect! In addition to the full tour of Saipan, I'll focus a little extra time and energy to painting a picture of the Amelia experience on the island! ABOUT YOUR GUIDE: "Once upon a time, there was a Jamaican civil engineer living in New York who hated his job, followed his passion, started a sideline business publishing his own books, quit his job, escaped the rat race, ran off to a tropical island in the Pacific, and started a tourism business so he could give tours of the island to pretty girls every day.... and live a nomadpreneur's dream life."
Snorkeling at the grotto with one of our seasoned guides will be one of the highlights to your trip to Saipan. We will provide all the equipment and instruction you need and our photographers will take professional photos of you and your group that will be a great memory.
Tinian is where the Enola Gay & Bockscar took off from on the Hiroshima & Nagasaki attack missions. It would be a shame & a missed opportunity to come out all the way out here and NOT set foot on this island of historical significance. Drive the actual runway, see the bomb pits, bomb replicas, Japanese era structures & local cultural sites. Be among few people who've set foot here and relive its often overlooked role in history. TINIAN ON MY OWN? You could, but: ● Typhoons (+ other activity) often unearth sites NOT on maps and that require secret detours to reach. ● The bomb replicas (originally intended for public view) are on private property; many folks aren't aware of them. ● Maps won't reveal local lore, facts the books don't or get wrong, introduce you to locals who can share stories about life then & now, nor include insights a guide gains from giving tours, or having written several books about the islands as I have! Sometimes you sacrifice a little without a guide!
What Makes Blue Freedom Apnea Unique? Join us at Blue Freedom Apnea and find out what makes freediving with us so special: We're All About Community: We started as a non-profit, and today, we're a big family of divers. Whether you're new or experienced, you're welcome here. Learn with the Best: Want to get better at freediving? Our experienced team is here to help you improve and enjoy every dive. Great Gear: We have top-quality freediving equipment. This means you're safe and can have the best time underwater. Amazing Dive Spots: We have some of the coolest places to dive. Every time you dive with us, it's an adventure. Nature's Best: We're in Bohol, a place known for its marine life. From colorful corals and friendly turtles to schools of sardines and the occasional Whale Shark, there's always something amazing to see. With Blue Freedom Apnea, every dive is an adventure and a chance to make new memories. Come dive with us and see for yourself!
See the sights of the historic, beautiful, and rugged North Coast on top of a comfortable bike. See places like Suicide Cliff, Bird Island and Banzai Cliff as you ride from mountain to the sea.

Why People Love Northern Mariana Islands

See what people have to say about activities and accommodations in Northern Mariana Islands

F
farm1980
5
May 2023
What a fabulous day!! Walt arranged a guide with "D" and what a great day! We seen so many WWII sites and see the private museum of all the WWII items, WOW!! Thank you Walt for arranging this, a great day.
R
RogerC696
5
Mar 2023
I began corresponding with Walt in August 2022 in advance of a planned cruise stop in March 2023. Walt responded immediately and an engaging dialog ensued with Walt proposing a fascinating full day group tour of the island. We continued to email regularly over the next several months as the gr...
LH
Laurie H
5
Jan 2018
Walt provided a full day of sights to see and had a wealth of information about Saipan. It was a thoroughly enjoyable day. I highly recommend Walt and his tours!

Explore all stays in Northern Mariana Islands

Explore all things to do in Northern Mariana Islands

Explore other popular holiday destinations

Frequently Asked Questions about Northern Mariana Islands

What are some must-see attractions in the Northern Mariana Islands?

The Northern Mariana Islands are home to several stunning natural wonders, including the Grotto, a deep blue hole surrounded by coral reefs, and the Forbidden Island, a remote islet with crystal-clear water and pristine beaches. Visitors can also explore the remnants of World War II, such as the American Memorial Park and the Last Command Post.

What activities can visitors do in the Northern Mariana Islands?

Visitors can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, such as snorkeling, scuba diving, hiking, and fishing. The Northern Mariana Islands are also known for their rich cultural heritage, and visitors can experience Chamorro and Carolinian cultural dances, crafts, and cuisine.

What are some recommended accommodations in the Northern Mariana Islands?

Some popular accommodations in the Northern Mariana Islands include the Fiesta Resort & Spa Saipan, which offers stunning ocean views and a range of amenities, such as a swimming pool, spa, and fitness center. The Hyatt Regency Saipan is another top choice, with its private beach, lush gardens, and multiple dining options.

What is the best time to visit the Northern Mariana Islands?

The Northern Mariana Islands have a tropical climate, with warm temperatures and occasional rain showers throughout the year. The best time to visit is during the dry season, which runs from December to May. Visitors can also enjoy the annual Flame Tree Festival in April, which celebrates the island's vibrant flora.

What are the visa requirements for visiting the Northern Mariana Islands?

The Northern Mariana Islands are a U.S. territory, so visitors from the U.S. and its territories do not need a visa to enter. Visitors from other countries may need to apply for a U.S. visa before traveling to the Northern Mariana Islands.

What are some precautions visitors should take when traveling to the Northern Mariana Islands?

Visitors should be aware of the risks associated with the sun and heat. It is recommended to wear sunscreen, protective clothing, and a hat to avoid sunburn and heat exhaustion. Visitors should also take precautions against mosquito-borne illnesses, such as dengue fever and Zika virus, by using insect repellent and wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants.

What is the transportation system in the Northern Mariana Islands?

The Northern Mariana Islands have several modes of transportation, including rental cars, taxis, and public buses. Visitors can also take a ferry between the islands of Saipan, Tinian, and Rota.

What is the currency used in the Northern Mariana Islands?

The U.S. dollar is the official currency of the Northern Mariana Islands.

What are the local customs and traditions in the Northern Mariana Islands?

The Northern Mariana Islands have a unique blend of Chamorro and Carolinian customs and traditions. Visitors should respect the local culture by dressing modestly, removing their shoes before entering homes and places of worship, and avoiding public displays of affection.

What are some popular dishes in the Northern Mariana Islands?

The Northern Mariana Islands are known for their fresh seafood and local produce, such as coconut and taro. Some popular dishes include red rice, kelaguen (a dish made with grilled meat or seafood, citrus juice, and spices), and tinaktak (a meat stew made with coconut milk and vegetables).