15 Remote Islands You Can Visit Without a Passport

5. The Secluded Serenity of the Northern Mariana Islands

Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands (Nov. 10, 2004) - Polynesian dancers greet the officers and crew of USS Blue Ridge (LCC 19) to the tropical island of Saipan. Blue Ridge is on a four-day port visit coinciding with local Veteran's Day ceremonies. Blue Ridg. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Lowell Whitman

The Northern Mariana Islands, a chain of 14 islands in the Pacific, offer a secluded escape for those seeking tranquility and adventure. Saipan, the largest island, is known for its stunning beaches, including the idyllic Micro Beach and the secluded Managaha Island. The island's history is palpable in sites like the Last Command Post, a World War II relic, and the poignant Banzai Cliff. Tinian, with its quiet charm, is home to the historic North Field, where the Enola Gay took off for its fateful mission. Rota, often referred to as the "Friendly Island," captivates with its untouched beauty and laid-back atmosphere. The island's natural wonders, from the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Hole to the lush landscapes of the Rota Latte Stone Quarry, promise unforgettable experiences. The Northern Mariana Islands, with their blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, offer a passport-free escape that feels worlds away.

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