Naha Airport - NAH
Guests can travel through the Naha, North Sulawesi, Indonesia via the Naha Airport, located at North Tabukan, Kepulauan Sangihe Regency. It is the gateway to the Sangihe Islands, composed of three islands and two regencies, the Sangihe Islands Regency and Sitaro Islands Regency. Tahuna on the Sangir Besar Island where the Naha Airport is located, and serves as the chief town and port and is also home to the active volcano Mount Awu.
Best Time to Visit
Naha Airport uses the IATA airport code NAH and the ICAO airport code WAMH. It lies in the town of Tahuna and services the Sangihe Islands, which include the Sangir Besar, Siau, Tahulandang, and Biaro Islands. It only serves one Lion Air flight from Manado City, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, and provides guests with beautiful cerulean views of the sky on a good day and views of Mount Awu and its connecting slopes and mountains.
What to Do & Area Attractions
When visiting the Sangihe Islands through the Naha Airport, guests can check in at Hotel Madina, the Wisma Assalam, or Penginapan Nusa Utara Tahuna, all located in East Tahuna and each providing basic accommodations for tourists. From Naha Airport (NAH), guests can already see beautiful landscapes that offer amazing sights and sounds through a highland tour, trekking, and other outdoor activities on the island. However, if these are not of your liking, you can book at the nearby Gangga Island Resort or the Cocotinos Manado A Boutique Dive Resort & Spa.
The nearest airports to Naha Airport in Sangihe Island are Melangguane Airport (MNA) on the Karakelong Island up north and the Sam Ratulangi International Airport (MDC) just 8 kilometers from Manado City.