Attractions on the Northern Mariana Islands
While the Northern Mariana Islands consist of a total of 15 islands, the most popular are Saipan, Tinian and Rota. Start on the sand, including the immaculate white sand from Micro Beach to Saipan, which is as popular with the local population as it is with tourists. Then head to the countless other places with tropical settings and their wide range of activities. If you have a spirit of adventure, you can still dive from a cliff, dive in caves or dive at night.
The resorts and country clubs of the Northern Mariana Islands are more than just seaside resorts: they represent the starting point for the region's outdoor activities and urban life. Resorts organize hikes in hidden villages, banana boat rides and cliff fishing activities. Take a windsurfing trip or work on your swing on one of the golf courses.
The historical past of the Islands, and in particular the indigenous culture of the Chamorro people, is still very present wherever you go. Archaeological sites, prehistoric megaliths and small villages will introduce you to this people, its past and present. The San Vicente Fiesta and San Antonio Festival spring and summer festivals will introduce you to Chamorro and Carolinian cuisine, dance and music.
History buffs will have the opportunity to see beautifully preserved buildings and posts from the Second World War in the Northern Mariana Islands, such as a Japanese lighthouse, bunkers, prisons and an abandoned airfield. The Banzai and Suicide Cliffs are a poignant testimony to the character of the Chamorro people.