
Choose between Full Time & Half Time Courses,
and enjoy many of the island's exhilarating adventures...
Combine your course with many of the island's attractions and activities from its exhilarating snorkeling and scuba diving in its crystal clear waters and reefs to its world class golf courses, historical landmarks and sprawling beaches.
A Tropical Paradise Awaits.
Beaches
Summer year-round on this fun Pacific island
Sunbathers, underwater explorers and history buffs will feel like they hit the jackpot in Saipan, the largest and most developed island of The Marianas. Golden beaches and spectacular scuba diving are the primary draws of this U.S. territory, but they are complemented by excellent restaurants, hotels, nightspots, shopping, monuments and golf courses.
Breathtaking Beaches
Visitors can take their pick of dozens of places to swim, sun and snorkel on Saipan. Bring a family picnic to Obyan Beach or Pau Pau Beach, walk on soft sandbar islands at Micro Beach or collect shells at Wing Beach. Dive and see turtles at Laolao Bay or do like the locals and take a “boonie stomp” (long walk) down the picturesque 4.8-kilometer Beach Road Pathway. One of the nicest beaches is on the tiny island of Managaha, just a 10-minute boat ride from the main island, where you can snorkel, dive and enjoy this award-winning escape.


Snorkeling & Scuba Diving


Saipan is a popular scuba diving destination known for its diverse marine life and unique dive sites, particularly the Grotto. The Grotto, a large limestone cavern, offers an unforgettable experience with its incredible blue light and swim-throughs. Saipan also features shore diving opportunities with healthy coral reefs and colorful Micronesian fish.
At sparkling white sandy beach of Saipan Island with feeling grateful sea breeze, cobalt blue water allures you into its underwater beauty.
Saipan has amazing dive sites with healthy coral reefs, magnificent under water caves, colorful anemonefish colonies, pretty spotted garden eels, friendly green sea turtles, temperamental spotted eagle rays, sleepy white tip reef sharks, and more.
The visibility is brilliant, typically 20 to 50 meters due to filtration effect by the upswelling of the ocean current from Mariana's Trench where is the deepest part of the world's oceans and the geological features that contains much limestone. The water is warm and ranges from approximately 27 to 29 degrees depending on the time of year.
Most of dive sites around Saipan are accessible with only minutes away from the central, and provide great entertainment for all levels scuba divers. These are some popular dive sites we regularly visit. We choose dive sites daily based on weather condition, currents, safety and suitability to divers in the party.
Golf
Marianas Country Club
Mariana Resort & Spa, Saipan
This club offers both an 18-hole championship course and a short course located right next to the resort, which is specifically aimed at golfers with families. Kids are welcome here and under 18s play for free. The short course is a great way to unwind, and its lush, perfect fairways and not-too- demanding layout make it ideal for beginners.
The championship course offers serious golfers more of a challenge, particularly on the holes with water features, which have been well thought-out in their placement. The gently undulating fairways are wide and forgiving, giving players plenty of time to enjoy the beautiful views of the Marpi Cliffs, Saipan Lagoon, Managaha Island, and the Philippine Sea.
Laolao Bay Country Club
Like so many of the best links in the world, the Greg Norman designed LaoLao Bay offers bittersweet over-the-water holes that provide both a challenge and enjoyment. Divided into two dramatic 18-hole courses, the resort is about 20 minutes from the center of the island, and is both beautiful and treacherous.
The East Course is spread out over the bay and borders on some pretty dense bush. With no caddies and self-play only, the course can offer up some surprises. Four back-to-back cliff-lined holes on the first nine demand respect and strategy, and it is not easy to score low on the first attempt.
Coral Ocean Point Resort Club
The most challenging of Saipan’s four championship courses is, like many others, attached to a resort complex that offers guests plenty of other activities, meaning the course is often not very crowded. The par-72 is 7,156 yards from the tips, and its layout is well thought-out, maximizing on the natural features of the land, particularly on the cliff-side holes. Wind is a massive factor here given the location on the island’s southern tip, and seemingly constant lateral gusts across the course make the cliff-top holes all the more tricky.
Kingfisher Golf Links
It’s not hard to see how the magnificent Kingfisher course got its name—players will likely encounter scores of the little birds darting along the water features. This short 18-hole course is only 6,216 yards from the regular tee and 6,651 yards from the tips. The course lies on a spectacular part of the island, with the cobalt blue ocean visible from all holes.




Surfing, Wind Surfing & Kite Boarding



The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) beckons as a hidden gem in the vast Pacific, offering a surfing experience like no other. Here, where the ocean's rhythm meets the warmth of Chamorro and Carolinian cultures, surfers of all levels find their haven. Whether you're paddling out for the first time or seeking the thrill of a challenging wave, the CNMI's diverse beaches offer pristine conditions amidst breathtaking natural beauty. This guide is your passport to exploring the best surfing spots across Saipan, Rota, and Tinian, where each wave tells a story of adventure and the unspoiled charm of island life.
Saipan's Surfing Sanctuaries
Embrace the Waves at Pau Pau Beach
Pau Pau Beach is Saipan's welcoming embrace to those new to the surfing world. With its gentle waves and crystal-clear waters, this spot is an ideal setting for beginners to find their balance and fall in love with surfing. The beach is not only accessible but also home to a friendly local surf community eager to share tips and stories. Here, the vibe is laid-back, the waters forgiving, and the scenery breathtaking, making Pau Pau Beach a perfect starting point on your CNMI surfing adventure.
Obyan Beach: Where Challenges Await
For the experienced surfers looking to test their mettle, Obyan Beach presents the perfect challenge. Bigger waves crash onto a reef break, offering an adrenaline-pumping ride that demands skill and respect for the ocean's power. The beach's natural beauty is undeniable, with lush landscapes framing the turquoise waters, making every surf session here as visually stunning as it is thrilling. Obyan Beach is a must-visit for those seeking to push their limits and experience the raw beauty of Saipan's surf.
The Legendary Suicide Cliffs
Not just known for its surfing potential, Suicide Cliffs stands as a testament to nature's majesty and history's echo. The spot offers more than just waves; it presents breathtaking views that captivate surfers and non-surfers alike. For those brave enough to tackle its waves, the cliffs offer a unique blend of history, beauty, and challenge, making every surf here a ride through time and nature.
Trekking
Marianas Trekking Saipan is an adventure hub for trekking enthusiasts seeking to explore the natural beauty of the Mariana Islands. The trekking center is a gateway to a network of trails that wind through lush landscapes, offering hikers an immersive experience in the heart of the Pacific. From scenic vistas to hidden waterfalls, the trails curated by Marianas Trekking Saipan promise diverse landscapes and captivating views. Knowledgeable guides share insights into the local flora and fauna, enhancing the trekking journey. As footsteps lead through the island's rugged terrain, the trek becomes a dynamic exploration, connecting adventurers with the pristine wilderness of the Mariana Islands. Marianas Trekking Saipan invites all to embark on a journey, forging a deeper connection with nature.

Historical Heritage

Saipan's historical heritage is rich, encompassing pre-colonial Chamorro culture, colonial rule by Spain and Germany, and the island's pivotal role in World War II. Evidence of the Chamorro people's presence includes ancient stone structures, ceramics, and artifacts. The island also features remnants of Spanish and German rule, followed by its transformation into a Japanese mandate and eventually a battleground in World War II.
And Much, Much More...
Contact us now:
+(66) 992260763
+(66) 992260763
3806 Tanko Dr., As Matuis, PO Box 476 GRB, Saipan, MP, U.S.A.
+(1) (670) 484-7583
gxgreening@hotmail.com

