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While waiting my friend at the beach, I was soaking in golden hour—beguiled by the perfect marriage of amber and blue in the horizon. At the corner of my eye, a small skiff was quietly paddling by; on it was a local fisherman making his way to the shore with his catch.

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Aqua Resort Club Saipan

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.
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Why People Love Northern Mariana Islands

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

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farm1980
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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.
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RogerC696
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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...
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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!

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).