The Northern Mariana Islands consist of a chain of
14 islands nearly 89km (55 miles) in length.
Volcanic in origin, they host a variety of scenery including
beautiful bays,
spectacular cliffs,
caves and
mountains. Because of their location they played a significant part in WWII, and the many shipwrecks around the coast bear witness to this. These, the numerous
coral reefs and the clear water make them particularly good for
diving.
Note: The Northern Mariana Islands include Saipan, Tinian and Rota (formerly the Marianas.)
GeographyLocated to the south of Japan and to the north of Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands comprise 14 islands, the main ones being Rota, Saipan and Tinian. The group is compact, consisting of a single chain 736km (460 miles) long. The islands have high volcanic cones.
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