Saipan
Saipan, the largest island
of the Northern Mariana Islands, is a U.S. territory nestled in the western
Pacific Ocean. Its residents have been American citizens since the 1980s. The
island's rich history, marked by Spanish, German, and Japanese occupation,
culminates in the significant events of World War II. Today, Saipan is a
popular tourist destination, boasting numerous resorts, golf courses, beaches,
and historical sites.
Immerse yourself in the island's beauty
with a visit to Managaha Island, a haven for relaxation and water activities.
Discover the historical significance of Suicide
Cliff, offering stunning views and a poignant
connection to World War II. For underwater adventures, The Grotto, with
its blue hole and caves, is a must-visit. Honor those who sacrificed their
lives during the Marianas Campaign at the American
Memorial Park. Relax on the accessible Micro Beach, or
challenge yourself with a hike up Mt.
Tapochau for panoramic views and a glimpse into
the island's liberation history. Seek solitude at Forbidden Island, a
short hike away, or explore the Last
Command Post Park and the Old
Man By The Sea for unique experiences.
Saipan offers a vibrant shopping scene.
Experience the lively atmosphere of the Garapan
Street Market, indulge in luxury brands at T Galleria by DFS, or
explore local goods at the Tuesday Market. For unique finds, visit AQUASMITH or Paseo de Marianas. Common Wealth Dispensary provides a relaxed shopping environment.
Saipan's nightlife is a mix of local and
international influences. Enjoy excellent service and unique drinks at DA Lounge, dance
the night away at GIG, or
unwind with live music at Sunset Bar and Grill. Bossano Bar / GIG
Nightclub offers rhythmic sounds and a laid-back
vibe.