Where is Saipan?

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI)

Activities and things to do in Saipan

Banana Boating is good fun for the whole family. Banana boat tours in Saipan usually run from Managaha Island, one of Saipan’s premiere beaches.

One of the best ways to get a view of Saipan is from the sky. Come try parasailing from the beautiful beaches of Managaha Island just a few minutes from Saipan.

Saipan is an excellent place for both windsurfing and kiteboarding. The Northern part of Garapan near the Hyatt gets a lot of wind and some of the Southern beaches such as Sugar Dock get a few fun waves.

Saipan hosts several triathlons every year. The two biggest events are usually the Xterra and the Tagaman triathlon.

Saipan has excellent deep sea fishing, sport fishing and trolling year round. You can catch marlin, mahi mahi, tuna, barracuda, wahoo, and much, much more.

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Being surrounded by water, Saipan has some amazing golf courses. Perhaps the favorite is the Lau Lau Bay Resort, which was designed by legendary course designer Greg Norman.

Saipan has some of the best scuba diving in the world due to the clarity of the water and the diversity of sea life. The Grotto, a collapsed underwater cave, is perhaps the most famous dive spot in Saipan, but there are dive sites for divers of all skill levels around the island.

People come from all over the world to windsurf in Saipan. The best spot is right betweeen Micro Beach and Managaha Island, which catches the strong North/Northwest winds.

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