BEST SURF SPOTS IN NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

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The Top 20 Surf spots in Northern Mariana Islands:

Unknowns

Unknowns - Pacific Islands, Northern Mariana Islands This right-hand slab breaks over a sharp coral reef, delivering hollow, fast, and powerful waves. The spot is characterized by its dredging nature, with significant paddling required from about 250 meters offshore. The wave works best with swells from the North, Northwest, and West, and is affected by winds from the Southeast and East. Located just south of the Pacific Beach Club, Unknowns offers easy access via the Pacific Islands Club, with a short walk of less than 5 minutes to the beach. The atmosphere is tranquil, with minimal crowds and a lack of localism, making it a hidden gem for adventurous surfers. The crystal-clear waters and beautiful beach enhance the experience, though caution is advised due to potential dangers like urchins and rips. This spot is not frequently visited by travelers, adding to its allure for those seeking a unique surf experience.

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Bird Island (Saipan)

Bird Island (Saipan) - Saipan Bird Island features powerful, hollow waves breaking over a sharp coral reef, offering both right and left-hand rides. The spot is accessible via a 15-30 minute walk after being driven to the location in the North Mariana Islands. It works well at all tides, but caution is advised due to potential dangers like urchins, rocks, and sharks. The setting is picturesque, with the reef appearing shallow and potentially promising for adventurous surfers. However, it is crucial to avoid surfing during rough weather conditions. The crowd is typically non-existent during the week and weekends, allowing for a more solitary experience. While the atmosphere is not explicitly detailed, the natural beauty of the area suggests a serene environment for those willing to explore this hidden gem.

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Sugar Dock

Sugar Dock - Saipan Sugar Dock features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom, ideal for beginners and longboarders. The spot is easily accessible, located behind the Aquarius Towers Hotel, with instant access and ample parking available. This family-friendly surf spot is popular regardless of wave quality, attracting many locals and tourists for BBQs and relaxation. Swells are primarily generated by typhoons, making conditions variable. While it’s a great place to learn, surfers should be cautious of strong rips, especially when venturing towards the channel. The atmosphere is lively, with nearby amenities including KFC and Taco Bell. Expect a crowded scene on weekends, but fewer surfers during the week. Always check conditions before heading out, as safety is paramount due to potential dangers like rips and undertows.

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Obyan

Obyan - Northern Mariana Islands Obyan features fast reef waves breaking both left and right over sharp coral. The spot is accessible via a long dirt road, requiring a 30-minute walk from the parking area. It works best at mid to high tide with rising tide conditions, and is ideal for early morning sessions. This surf spot is known for its clear waters and vibrant marine life, providing a unique experience as surfers often feel like they're riding alongside fish. The wave can range from 1 meter to 2 meters, offering a deep barrel on good days. While the weekdays are generally empty, weekends attract a few surfers. Caution is advised due to potential dangers such as rips, rocks, and sharks. Locals recommend paddling out from the left channel to avoid diver traffic on the right. Look for the buoy and two coconut trees as markers to navigate this hidden gem.

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