Tinian
Tinian is a magnificent cavern dive that may be entered from the top and has two entrances towards the bottom that go out along a wall teeming with marine life. Two Coral Heads is a sight with two big coral heads adjacent to each other, as one might imagine.
Many reef fish species, including grouper, parrotfish, butterflyfish, and angelfish, rely on these healthy coral heads. Dump Cove, a popular WWII relic location, features planes, tanks, jeeps, and ammo from WWII, as well as turtles. Fleming is Tinian's greatest wall dive (and arguably the best wall dive in the CNMI), with visibility exceeding 200 feet.
With a short flight, Tinian is only five kilometers away from Saipan. The island's primary businesses are livestock and agriculture. Tinian tourism focuses on ocean-related activities and offers the opportunity to visit some remote, undeveloped locations.
Beautiful diving sites like Tinian Grotto, a fantastic underwater cave; "Fleming," a vertical wall 65 meters deep; and "Two Coral Head," a dive site ideal for underwater photographers because of its abundant marine life, can all be found on this beautiful island, which has the same shape as New York City.