SHOPPING
🛍️ Shopping in Saipan
Saipan offers a variety of shopping experiences, from modern retail centers to vibrant local markets. Visitors can explore shopping plazas like Joeten Shopping Center, as well as smaller boutiques selling clothing, electronics, island souvenirs, and beauty products. One of the highlights is the night market, where local artisans sell handmade crafts, shell jewelry, coconut oils, woven goods, and other cultural treasures—perfect for meaningful souvenirs that support local entrepreneurs.
🌿 Shopping in Rota
Shopping in Rota is intimate and community-driven. While there are no large malls, local stores and roadside vendors offer woven crafts, coconut-based products, and island-grown goods. What Rota lacks in quantity, it makes up for in authenticity—every purchase tells a story of the island and its people.
🏝️ Shopping in Tinian
Tinian’s shopping is limited to small general stores, family-run shops, and occasional local vendors. While options are modest, you can still find handcrafted items, local snacks, and simple souvenirs that reflect the island’s laid-back charm and cultural heritage.
