Saipanis the largest island in the Northern MaritimesAna Islands, and has attracted numerous diving enthusiasts with its unique diving conditions. There are more than 20 diving spots with different styles, from the deep mystery of the blue hole to the vicissitudes of the history of the World War II shipwreck, each of which makes people linger.
Unique Creatures and Landscapes: Saipan’s underwater world is a treasure trove of biodiversity. At the Blue Hole, divers can observe rare marine life such as Scullin barracudas, reef sharks, black jacks and flame scallops up close. At Lao Lao Beach, marine life such as turtles, eagle rays, reef sharks and stingrays form a vivid underwater picture. In addition, around the shipwrecks on Gunkanjima, colorful soft corals, butterfly fish, rough-skinned snappers and damselfish are even more beautiful.
Excellent visibility: The water transparency of Saipan is extremely high, with visibility of 25-35 meters. The best diving season is from May to September, when the sea visibility is extremely high and the weather is stable.
Comfortable air and water temperature: The average annual temperature of Saipan is around 27°C, the water temperature is about 28-30°C in summer, and 21-24°C in winter, so diving is possible all year round.
Beginner Difficulty: Saipan diving is relatively easy, with an average depth of 20 meters at the dive site, weak currents, and no pressure even at the top current.
Diving in Saipan is an unforgettable underwater adventure. Whether you are a beginner or a professional diver, you can find a diving spot suitable for you and enjoy a wonderful experience of close contact with marine life. If you are eager to explore the mysteries of the underwater world, Saipan is undoubtedly a choice not to be missed.