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    Social Conventions
    The Chamorro culture of the original inhabitants can still be traced, although it is overlaid by strong American influences. Western conventions are well understood.

    International Travel:

    Getting There by Air
    Airlines serving the Northern Mariana Islands include Asiana Airlines (OZ) (website: www.flyasiana.com), China Southern Air (CZ) (website: www.csair.com/en/), Continental Airlines
    (CO)
    (website: www.continental.com) and Cape Air (9K) (website: www.capeair.com).

    Departure Tax
    None.

    Main Airports
    Saipan (SPN) (website: www.cpa.gov.mp) is situated 5km (3 miles) south of Chalan Kanoa. To/from the airport: Taxis are available to the town (journey time – 15 minutes) and tour buses may meet some flights. Facilities: Bureau de change, refreshments and car hire.

    There are smaller airports at Rota (ROP) and Tinian (TIQ).

    Getting There by Water
    Main port: Saipan (website: www.cpa.gov.mp). Several shipping and cruise lines sail there.

    Overview
    The following goods may be imported into the Northern Mariana Islands without incurring customs duty:

    • 600 cigarettes or 454g of cigars or tobacco.
    • 2.3l of alcoholic beverage.
    • 3.8l of wine and Japanese sake.
    • A reasonable quantity of perfume.

    Prohibited Imports
    Narcotics and certain cooked and uncooked foods. Enquire at Immigration Office for details (see Passport/Visa section). Firearms require a license.

    Internal Travel:

    Getting Around By Air
    Commuter aircraft are available to take visitors from Saipan to Tinian (journey time – 12 minutes) and Rota (journey time – 30 minutes). Cape Air (website: www.flycapeair.com) also fly between Saipan and Rota.

    Getting Around by Water
    There is a ferry from Tinian to Saipan (journey time – 55 minutes).

    Getting Around by Road
    There are good roads in and around major island centers.

    Bus: There is a public shuttle bus service to major shopping facilities from hotels.

    Taxi: Available in all main centers.

    Car hire: Self-drive cars are available in towns; US driving laws are followed.

    Documentation:
    International Driving Permit or national license accepted.


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