
Saipan Northern Mariana Islands Travel Guide
Morning/Afternoon: Visit American Memorial Park for history, then relax at Micro Beach in Garapan.
Late Afternoon: Enjoy watching the sunset from Micro Beach or a beachfront bar. Evening: Dinner in Garapan. If Thursday, visit Garapan Street Market.
Pick a travel plan based on the length of your stay to maximize your time on Saipan.
Day 1 (Arrival & Garapan Exploration): Arrive, check in. Explore American A Commemorative park and Micro Beach. Your final meal of the day and nightlife in Garapan.
Days 1-2: Saipan History & Beaches. Follow weekend itinerary, add Mt. Tapochau views.
Combine the one-week Saipan itinerary.
Consider renting a vacation apartment or house. This has kitchen facilities and a more local living experience.
Look into tours, attractions, and dining spots that align with your preferences.
Secure popular activities and accommodations, especially during peak seasons.
Allow for spontaneous changes or discoveries on the island.
Tailor your Saipan itinerary to your specific interests.
Concentrate your visit on American A Commemorative park, Banzai Cliff, Suicide Cliff, and the Last Command Post.
Focus on the Garapan Street Market (Thursday evenings) for a wide array of local cuisine.
Prioritize underwater diving at The Grotto and various wrecks/reefs.
Include Managaha Island for safe swimming and fun water activities.
While limited in formal galleries, you can emphasize the traditional Chamorro latte stone remnants.
Focus on relaxation at resorts with spas. Enjoy peaceful beach walks, specifically at sunrise or sunset.
Saipan can accommodate various budgets.
Accommodation: Seek budget guesthouses or private rooms in vacation rentals.
Accommodation: Stay in comfortable 3-star hotels in Garapan or nearby.
Accommodation: Choose 4-5 star resorts like Hyatt Regency or Kensington Hotel.
Travel between the high and low seasons for lower prices.
Careful planning of expenditures allows for a calmer and enjoyable trip, regardless of budget.
Saipan has different experiences varying with the season.
Dry Season (December to May, 'Winter' in the Western sense): Best for all outdoor activities, especially diving and snorkeling, due to excellent visibility and calm waters.
Wet Season (July to November, 'Summer' in the Western sense): It brings lower prices and fewer crowds. Landscapes are lush and green.
Plan your trip around specific festivals. The Flame Tree Arts Festival (April) displays local arts and crafts.
Embrace the rain, as showers are often brief. Take advantage of lower prices for flights and accommodation.
While the wet season offers benefits, typhoon activity can occur.
The wet season (July to November) has a risk of typhoons. Watch the weather predictions.
Local authorities provide updates; pay attention to advisories for safety.