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What are the must-see attractions in Saipan?

There are many scenic spots worth visiting in Saipan, but most tourists can only go to some of them because of their vacation time, so these scenic spots must go to Saipan. Blue Cave, Warship Island, Bird Island, Viva Cliff, Tank Beach, Crocodile Head Beach, Tide Mountain, American Memorial Park, Forbidden Island and Notre Dame Cave.

Located in the northeast corner of Saipan, Blue Cave is a natural cave connected with the Pacific Ocean. It is known as the second largest cave diving resort in the world, which is an unparalleled experience for experienced deep-sea divers. The water depth of the Blue Cave is17m, and the deepest point is 47m. Therefore, only those who hold the AOW diving certificate can dive in the water. But people without certificates can experience snorkeling under the guidance of a coach.

Managaha Island If you haven't been to Warship Island, then you haven't really been to Saipan. Warship Island is located on the west side of Saipan, and it can be reached by boat in 10 minutes. It is a must-see attraction for Saipan tourism. The blue water here is the best snorkeling place. Sunny beach, you can also experience all kinds of exciting water sports, such as dragging umbrellas, banana boats, underwater walking, surfing and so on.

Bird Island Bird Island is located in the northeast of Saipan, not far from the cliff and blue hole. It is named after many birds. Here, you can enjoy the beautiful sunrise and the jewel-like deep blue Pacific Ocean. Besides bird watching, Bird Island is also a good place to watch the sunrise. Because Saipan is close to the equator, you can watch the stars before sunrise and wait for the sunrise quietly.

Wanwan Cliff Viva Cliff is located in the northernmost part of Saipan, and under the cliff is the rolling Pacific Ocean. Here, you can enjoy the different colors of sea water in the vast Pacific Ocean and the white waves lapping on the shore under your feet.

Tan Ke Beach is located in the southeast of Saipan. This is the battlefield of tank warfare in World War II, where American tanks landed. After the war, this beach became famous. When you come to the seaside, you can look for strange star sand on the beach. Grab a handful of wet sand, squeeze it hard and throw it away. At this time, if you look at the sand on your hand carefully, you will find that many of them are stars.

Crocodile Head Beach is located in the north of Saipan, which is named after its crocodile-like shape. From a distance, you can see a fierce crocodile lying on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, fighting with the surging waves. Here, you can see the surging waves in the Pacific Ocean, or stand on a rock that looks like a cake and take classic photos of the overwhelming waves.

Stepping through the Chaoshan is the highest peak in Saipan, where you can overlook the whole Saipan and the statue of Jesus on the mountain in 360 degrees. Although the mountain is not high, only 473 meters, Saipan is the deepest Mariana Trench in the world. In a sense, breaking through the tidal mountain can also be said to be the "highest peak in the world". Whether to go to Chaoshan Mountain by car or by car, and then you need to climb up the mountain along the stone steps. Standing on the mountain, you can get a panoramic view of Saipan.

American Memorial Park is located in the central area of Saipan, at the end of the north side of Haibin Avenue, close to Hyatt Hotel and Yuetai Hotel, suitable for walking and sightseeing. You can visit the monument and learn about the history of World War II. You can also remember the victims of World War II under the monument in the park and enjoy the gorgeous phoenix flowers under the blue sky, white clouds and green trees.

Located in the southeast of Saipan, the Forbidden City is a semi-outlying island. Whenever the tide rises, the Forbidden Island and Saipan are separated, and after the ebb tide, some of them are connected, which is also the symbol of Saipan. Due to the special geographical location of the Forbidden Island, there are few traces of human beings on the island, and the road to the Forbidden Island is not easy, so if you want to play the Forbidden Island, you must reserve a day.

Notre Dame Cave Notre Dame Cave is located halfway up Saipan and is a local Catholic shrine. There are towering banyan trees here, and there is a statue of the Virgin on the mountain wall. Locals often come here for baptism and prayer. There is a well on the left in front of the Madonna, which is the only fresh water source on the island.