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What's the procedure for going to Saipan?

LP and I are a group from February 8 to February 12, which is quite good with China Travel Service. Recommended. First, Saipan's tourism industry has developed healthily, and the itinerary has been satisfactory. Including all meals. Two people prepare 17000- 18000, including signing up for the tour, which should be enough. We should buy some local specialties and visit the duty-free shops. Second, the procedure is very simple. It's quite easy to get a passport first and know that there are suitable answers in it, and then the travel agency can apply for a visa. However, it is said that the visa to Saipan after June this year will be the same as that to the United States, and it may not be easy to sign it then. 3. If Saipan Island and Tianning Island we reported are purely for leisure and vacation, Tianning can not go. Tianning features: Five-star hotel (opened by China people, so it is normal), and the swimming pool with water slide and basketball stand behind the hotel can dunk, so I like it. . . There are also magical spray holes, star sand and atomic bomb launch sites. 4. You can buy your own snorkeling equipment and carry it with you, including diving masks, breathing tubes, flippers, life jackets, etc. It's a bit expensive to rent locally, but it's very cheap to rent in the Sunshine Store opposite the hotel (opened by China people, things are super cheap, and all the specialties are bought here, such as dried mango, Saipan chocolate, Haagen-Dazs $2/cup and Xingsha), except for breathing tubes, if you are afraid of being dirty. Many people suggest taking water, but I don't. Although it is desalination, it can still be boiled and drunk. In addition, Sunshine Store has four bottles of mineral water 1 yuan, which is not expensive. It is best to buy a waterproof disposable camera. The local price is 18 USD/set. The fish at the bottom of the water is super beautiful. You can bring some bread to feed, but you can't bring it from China and don't bring other food. You can't get through customs. Sixth, self-funded projects must go to Warship Island, which is so beautiful that snorkeling is super enjoyable. 7. Accommodation: You can stay in Grand or HAFADAI (near the city and duty-free shops). If you have more money, you can ask for a four-star world resort, next to the Grand. There are many water sports, which are super great. Eight, these hotels are behind the seaside, and snorkeling here is also quite good. The water is a little miscellaneous, but there are also many fish. 9. There is a place to rent speedboats and jet skis behind the Grand Hotel. There is a black and thin Filipino uncle named Angle, who is super nice. He can weave fish, phoenix and rose with book leaves and give us a lot. You can bargain. 10. It doesn't matter if you don't know English. Many local service personnel can speak Chinese, and there are many in China. Eleven, small shops in the city, buy souvenirs and recommend them to mamastore, which is known to local tour guides. I don't like duty-free shops. They are quite expensive, but they are cheaper than those in China. Choose for yourself. These are my first thoughts. I hope you have a nice trip ~ ~