149Attractions
American Memorial Park
4.4/5295 Reviews
528m away
Saipan Katori Shrine
1.10km away
Garapan Street Market
4.3/542 Reviews
1.25km away
Very, very beautiful beach, very long and long, clear water, you can clearly see the bottom of the sea from a long distance, and there are few people, there are many hotels next to it, sitting on the lawn of the hotel, facing the sea, spring flowers blooming
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Very, very beautiful beach, very long and long, clear water, you can clearly see the bottom of the sea from a long distance, and there are few people, there are many hotels next to it, sitting on the lawn of the hotel, facing the sea, spring flowers blooming
The landscape is excellent in the depths of the original ocean.
The sea here is very colorful, with large coconut trees, and people who skateboard and surf. Standard island configuration! ! In the afternoon, I have basically visited all the attractions on the island. After lunch, my husband suggested to take a nap at Mike Beach. I think it's a good idea. Saipan is really quiet, and there are not many people on the beach. Find a coconut tree shade, take a casual trip, see the locals skateboarding, look for hermit crabs, daze, really enjoy...
The scenery of Mike Beach is also very beautiful, here is also a flat sandy beach, the sea is endless, the sea is dark blue, but the sand is not particularly fine, and there is a little bit of foot on it.
Saipan, the capital of the U.S. State of the Northern Mariana Islands, is the largest island in the Northern Mariana Islands and is also home to nearly 90% of the population. The island is a coral island with lagoons along the west coast and mountains extending north and south. The highest point, Mount Tagpochau, is 479 meters above sea level. It mainly produces copra, but also taro, cassava, yam, breadfruit and banana. Set up a merchant dock and an international airport. The population is about 52,000 (2004). The main towns are Susupe, Carabella, and Tanapag. Saipan is a Pacific tourist destination with a wealth of world-class shopping, dining, sightseeing, and activities.