Saipan

Saipan is the largest of the Northern Mariana Islands. Saipan is 23 km long and 8 km wide. The best beaches and most populated areas are on the western and southern coasts, with the north and east being rugged and mountainous.

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Garapan is the largest city in and capital of the Northern Mariana Islands. It is on Saipan. Garapan Travel Guide »
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  • If you want to fall in love with Nature you have to travel the Pacific Islands. Saipan has a great airport, fantastic scenery and crystal clear waters for diving. Lots of wreckage left from WWII to consider while you tour the island. Don't miss the blue hole on the far side of the island from the …  Tim A.
  • Saipan is a beautiful island that has a lot to offer. We stayed at the Halfadai hotel and it was not bad. You can book nice day trips but they are usually in Japanese. Bird island and the Last Command Post were highlights for me.  Tara H.
  • This was a major battle in the "Island Hopping Campaign" during WW2.It is a neat battle field to see,but is not easy to get there.I was in The Marines at the time and went there for a memorial service.  Patrick T.
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Saipan Travel Guide is based on Saipan by Ikan Kekek, Peter Southwood, Vidimian, Zepppep, Marianas blue, Burmesedays, iGuide and others. Saipan Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.