What should I pack when moving to Saipan?
We asked people living in Saipan to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded...
"Essentials: clothing and footwear suitable for the climate, toiletries and makeup, prescription medications, phone charger, laptop and/or tablet. Toiletries/cleaning supplies, kitchenware, bed linens, towels and rugs, first-aid kit, tool kit, basic supplies like paper towels, garbage bags, toilet paper, pet supplies and personal items (photos, books, sports equipment, etc.). It is also a good idea to bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and beach towels and gear. An international driver’s license is also recommended. In addition, packing a warmer layer is important, as temperatures can drop in the evening," said a member in Saipan, United States.

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What should I pack when moving to Saipan?
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