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Saipan is located near Guam in the Marianas, Pacific Ocean. Saipan is the second largest of the 14 islands comprising the Northern Mariana Islands, formed by ancient volcanic activity. Only six of the islands are inhabited. Saipan’s 47 square miles support a population of around 40,000 most of whom are employed in service or government jobs. The islands have an average annual rainfall of 100 inches, and the average annual temperature is 83 degrees. Although the Marianas have been inhabited since 1500 B.C., the first discovery by a European was made by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. They became a U.S. Territory after WWII.
The Marianas are a commonwealth of the United States. Its residents are U.S. citizens. Saipan the most populated island in the Northern Marianas, is endowed with blue lagoons, white sand beaches and verdant hills. There are four golf courses on Saipan, each offering unique experiences. Three of the courses are built along the ocean and offer spectacular ocean views. All the courses are within easy driving distance of any hotel on the island.

San Vicente, Saipan. The cliff jumping spot is on the Kagman peninsula, just south of the Laolao Bay Golf Resort. It is at the end of the long coral road that starts near the yellow bus stop in San Vicente.
There are some smaller jumps right there at the end of the road, but if you want to try a 50 foot jump, you have to cross part of the golf course…just make sure that you don’t bother the golfers.
WEAR WATERSHOES!

Jump Stats

height
70ft
safety
Sorta Safe

Location

Nearest Address
Kagman, Saipan 96950, CNMI
city
Kagman
state
Saipan
country
Northern Mariana Islands
latitude
15.1746541
longitude
145.7745145

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